'I'm turning on this one': Bill Maher reveals he thinks Trump could lose hush money case
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Bill Maher has previously criticized the hush money cover-up case against Donald Trump, but he said on Friday night that he now believes Trump could lose at trial.Maher, who recently interviewed conservative pundit Piers Morgan about Trump, told former CNN host Don Lemon that he has "always been against" the criminal case accusing Trump of hiding payments to an adult film star for the purposes of affecting the 2016 election."Because I thought, of all the ones you are bringing, this is going the...

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