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Russia’s nuclear weapons exercises have two key purposes

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Liberal Media Scream: ABC’s Karl cries wolf with DEFCON 1 Trump warning

This week’s Liberal Media Scream features another breathless election warning from another ABC News Trump critic, Jonathan Karl. A week after This Week host George Stephanopoulos practically seized up over the possibility of former President Donald Trump returning to power, as many voters want, fill-in Karl spun the election as the most important ever on […]

The antisemitic protests on campuses are not ‘anti-war’

Even as liberal media acknowledge that there is some craziness coming from college protesters over the war in Gaza, they can’t help but paint the protests as something they are not: anti-war. This framing of the protests has become more popular recently, a last-gasp attempt by many in media to salvage the reputation of the […]

Harry Potter and the prisoner of Scotland

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NPR reporters admit they crossed southern border from Mexico without showing ID

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Death threats and legal action: The price of standing up for children

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What if Kristi Noem doesn’t want to be vice president?

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GOP conservatives threaten ICC with sanctions if they seek Netanyahu’s arrest

A dozen GOP senators threatened the International Criminal Court (ICC) with sanctions if the body moves forward with an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or other Israeli leaders. The ICC has reportedly considered a warrant for Netanyahu’s arrest for weeks as accusations rise of war crimes in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. ...

NY v. Trump: DA’s witness testifies Trump did not direct him on Cohen repayments

Former President Donald Trump did not personally direct a Trump Organization executive to set up reimbursement payments to former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, according to witness testimony Monday in the NY v. Trump case. 

"Michael Cohen was a lawyer?" defense attorney Emil Bove asked former Trump Organization controller Jeffrey McConney Monday at the start of the fourth week of the trial.

"Sure, yes," McConney responded. 

"And payments to lawyers by the Trump Organization are legal expenses, right?" asked Bove.

"Yes," said McConney.

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"President Trump did not ask you to do any of the things you just described ... correct?" Bove asked.

"He did not," McConney replied.

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Trump is in Manhattan for the fourth week of trial, where he is facing 34 counts of falsifying business records. The NY v. Trump case focuses on Trump’s former attorney Cohen paying former pornographic actor Stormy Daniels $130,000 to allegedly quiet her claims of an alleged extramarital affair she had with the then-real estate tycoon in 2006. Trump has denied having an affair with Daniels.

Prosecutors allege that the Trump Organization reimbursed Cohen and fraudulently logged the payments as legal expenses. Prosecutors are working to prove that Trump falsified records with the intent to commit or conceal a second crime, which is a felony. 

McConney, who served as the Trump Organization's controller for more than two decades, took the stand Monday, where he was grilled by both prosecutors and the defense team. 

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McConney testified that he was directed by former Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg to reimburse Cohen with $35,000 per month payments, with the last being sent to Cohen in December of 2017.

McConney also detailed that Cohen was initially reimbursed through a trust, before switching to payments from Trump’s personal account. An email from McConney to Cohen was entered into evidence, which showed the controller replying to Cohen and confirming that checks would have to be sent to the White House to be signed by Trump.

Cohen was paid a total of $420,000, according to the testimony, a sum that was "grossed up" so Cohen wouldn’t lose money through taxes. 

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His testimony during cross-examination bolstered the Trump team’s defense, with the executive outlining that the 45th president did not have an active role in the reimbursements to Cohen. 

"And as far as you know, President Trump did not ask anyone to do those things?" Bove continued, as prosecutors objected. 

"In none of the conversations that you had with Mr. Weisselberg, did he suggest that President Trump had told him to do these things?" Bove pressed.

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"Allen never told me that," McConney said.

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McConney is the prosecution team’s 10th witness since the trial began in mid-April. Last week, the court heard from Keith Davidson, an attorney who once represented Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal; computer forensic analyst for the DA’s office, Doug Daus; bank executive Gary Farro; and Hope Hicks, who worked for the Trump Organization and later served as Trump’s press secretary during the 2016 presidential campaign. 

The Trump trial is expected to last at least six weeks. Trump has railed against the case as a "scam" promoted by the Biden administration ahead of the 2024 election. 

Earlier Monday, presiding Judge Juan Merchan said he will consider a jail sentence for Trump if he continues to violate a gag order. The gag order prevents Trump from making or directing others to make public statements about witnesses and their potential participation, or remarks about court staff, DA staff or family members of staff.

The DA's office argued that Trump had violated the order more than a dozen times, with the judge ruling last week that Trump violated the order nine times, resulting in a combined $9,000 fine. Merchan fined the former president another $1,000 for an additional violation on Monday, while arguing it's "clear" that $1,000 fines for each violation are not effective.

"The last thing I want to consider is jail," Merchan said. "You are [the] former president and possibly the next president." 

Fox News Digital' Brooke Singman and Michael Lee contributed to this report. 

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