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Trump's own words hurled back in his face by Jim Comey: CNN reporter

CNN reporter Katelyn Polantz revealed on Monday that former FBI Director James Comey appears to be using President Donald Trump's own words against him in court.

Comey's lawyers filed a motion to dismiss Trump's prosecution against Comey because it is a "selective or vindictive prosecution," according to Polantz. In layman's terms, that means the prosecuting team is retaliating against a defendant, which courts have held is a violation of due process rights.

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Trump just made Hillary Clinton's 'deplorables' comment look 'tasteful': MSNBC host

President Donald Trump's video that dumps feces on America while wearing a crown has drawn criticism since it was posted, but even MSNBC host Katy Tur is commenting that there's no comparison.

Since the shooting death of Charlie Kirk, Republican officials and activists have complained that calling out neo-Nazis, white supremacists or fascism is what is contributing to the violence against the GOP.

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Charlie Kirk's pal uncorks bizarre theory adult videos 'played a role' in his killing

Far-right influencer Jack Posobiec, a friend of Charlie Kirk, revealed that he believed pornography "played a role" in the activist's murder.

During his Monday Real America's Voice program, Posobiec spoke to activist Terry Schilling about his theory.

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'He's not sharp': Trump ripped as 'not right in the head' by far-right influencer

White nationalist influencer Nick Fuentes, who infamously once dined with President Donald Trump and Kanye West (Ye) at Mar-a-Lago, blasted the president last week as a “weird guy” who is “not right in the head.”

“Look, something’s wrong with him, man,” Fuentes told a viewer on his online streaming show, as Mediaite reported. “And I’m not saying that to be nasty, but like, he’s a weird guy.”

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Pardoned J6 rioters demand refunds for payments they made for damage to Capitol

When President Donald Trump mass pardoned nearly all of the Jan. 6 defendants, he set in motion further legal questions about the restitution some judges ordered to be paid. But it's a little all over the place when it comes to the former defendants having their restitution dismissed.

CBS News reporter Scott MacFarlane provided a Monday update about former Rep. George Santos (R-NY) having nearly $400,000 in restitution dismissed.

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'Watched her die a painful death': Veteran caught in Santos dog scam furious about release

Veteran Rich Osthoff was defrauded by ex-Rep. George Santos who, he claimed, set up a GoFundMe for his dying dog — and then pocketed the cash. Watching President Donald Trump free the disgraced congressman Friday has left him furious.

Speaking to MSNBC on Monday, Osthoff said he was "sick to my stomach" after hearing about Santos' commutation. "For the president of the United States to stick me in the gut with a knife, and every other veteran and every other military member gets a knife to the gut."

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'If I could finish?' Republican gets testy after calling demonstrators anti-semites on CNN

A Republican lawmaker got into a fiery exchange with a CNN anchor, saying "if I could finish" after refusing to answer multiple questions about the government shutdown Monday.

CNN's Pamela Brown interviewed Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI), asking her about the ongoing shutdown now in its 20th day and the public response to the Trump administration. Brown specifically pointed to the nearly seven million people attending "No Kings" protests across the U.S. on Saturday, asking McClain if those attendees really "hate America," as McClain and other Republican lawmakers have claimed.

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'Mad scramble' as Alina Habba ruling threatens to dismiss multiple criminal cases

New Jersey U.S. Attorney Alina Habba is in court Monday to appeal a lower-court decision that she she's in the position illegitimately as she has never been confirmed by the Senate.

Politico reported last month that there are a number of examples of U.S. attorneys who have not been confirmed, besides Habba.

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'I don't like you!' Trump state meeting goes off rails as he attacks Australian ambassador

President Donald Trump insulted Australian Ambassador to the U.S. Kevin Rudd to his face during a meeting with the country's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

During a Monday appearance with Albanese at the White House, a reporter asked Trump if he was concerned with "things the ambassador said about you in the past."

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'Not allowed to break that!’ Trump freaks as camera bangs priceless White House mirror

While meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Monday at the White House, President Donald Trump chided a reporter for apparently bumping into a mirror with a camera.

“You gotta watch that! You're not allowed to break that, that mirror is 400 years old!” Trump said as the White House reporters crammed into the room ahead of the president’s meeting with Albanese.

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'Who cares?' MSNBC expert exposes Trump boast as 'cover for failure'

Donald Trump’s boast that he has used his influence to convince India to stop buying oil from Russia was ridiculed on MSNBC on Monday as a big deal about a topic of little importance at the moment.

Incorporating both his trade war with his attempts to get Russia to end its war on Ukraine, the president boasted, “I spoke with Prime Minister [Narendra] Modi of India, and he said he's not going to be doing the Russian oil thing.”

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Mike Johnson dismisses video of Trump dumping excrement on citizens as 'satire'

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) defended President Donald Trump after he posted an AI-generated video of him flying a fighter jet with a crown and bombing American protesters with feces.

Johnson was asked about Trump's video at a press conference on Monday.

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Trump fan arrested for pointing gun at No Kings protesters: 'Very ignorant move'

A fan of President Donald Trump was arrested and charged with waving a gun at demonstrators at a No Kings protest in South Carolina.

Mary Moriarty is accused of driving past a demonstration in Myrtle Beach and brandishing a gun toward two protesters Saturday at one of roughly 2,600 events around the country pushing back against the president and his agenda, reported WMBF-TV.

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