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'Big coward': Senator claps back at Pentagon chief's court martial threat

A Senate Democrat clapped back at Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during an interview on CNN over a threat to court-martial another lawmaker who spoke out against the administration.

On Monday, Hegseth threatened to elevate Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ), a former naval officer, to active duty so he can be court-martialed after Kelly appeared in a video with five other Democrats telling military members they don't have to obey illegal orders. President Donald Trump condemned the video, calling it a "seditious act."

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'Embarrassing setback': Ex-prosecutor says DOJ just blew up Trump's revenge plan

The court ruling on Monday tossing the criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James are a huge embarrassment for President Donald Trump's Justice Department, former federal prosecutor Elie Honig told CNN's Kasie Hunt — and while things aren't quite over just yet, it's a serious blow to Trump's push to prosecute his political critics.

The judge found that the indictments, which accuse Comey of obstruction and false statements for congressional testimony years previously and James of bank fraud for a minor discrepancy on old mortgage documents, are invalid because acting U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan was not legally appointed to that role.

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'Grotesque corruption': GOP strategist tears into Pete Hegseth's 'sinister' threat

A GOP strategist turned anti-Trump activist on Monday slammed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's latest threat to a Democratic lawmaker over a social media video that circulated last week.

Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ), a retired astronaut and former naval officer, appeared in a video with five other Democratic lawmakers last week, telling military troops that they do not have to obey illegal orders. The video was widely condemned by President Donald Trump and his MAGA base, with the president describing it as a "seditious act."

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Karoline Leavitt declares soldiers must never question illegal orders

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt insisted that the United States "can't have" soldiers questioning whether orders are legal after Democrats pointed out that troops have a responsibility not to follow illegal orders.

During a Monday interview on Fox News, Leavitt said Democrats were giving "a wink and a nod to the 1.3 million active duty service members who serve in our United States armed forces and essentially encourage them to defy the orders of their commander-in-chief."

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Judge's 'subtext' revealed in dismissals of Trump's indictments of Comey and James

When a federal judge ordered the dismissal of the Justice Department's criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday, he left some key "subtext" in the opinion that shows the courts are fully aware of the deeper purpose in the Trump administration bringing the cases, reporter Sam Stein told MS NOW's Chris Jansing.

"I think it is worth pointing out that although in paragraph two, the judge gets to the point that the attempt to install Miss Halligan as interim U.S. attorney was invalid, it's interesting ... to read the first paragraph of this ruling by the judge," said Jansing. "I'm going to read it in its entirety: 'On September 25th, 2025, Lindsay Halligan, a former White House aid with no prior prosecutorial experience, appeared before a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia, having been appointed interim U.S. attorney by the attorney general just days before, Miss Halligan secured a two-count indictment charging former FBI Director James Comey with making false statements to Congress and obstructing a congressional proceeding.'"

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'I saw it on tape!' Bill Maher stunned as Lara Trump denies Trump called woman 'piggy'

Bill Maher called out Lara Trump after she tried to deny that her father-in-law called a reporter "piggy."

During his Monday Club Random podcast, Maher told Lara Trump that some of President Donald Trump's rhetoric made it difficult for him to win over opponents.

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Trump warned 'winter is coming' as allies flee for the exits

Donald Trump’s decision to turn on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), combined with outside influencers like podcaster Joe Rogan falling out of love with the president on a multitude of fronts, is set to cripple his agenda and eventually open him up to a wave of investigations.

A panel convened on MS NOW to discuss the fallout in the Greene--Trump MAGA alliance agreed that no one who has been strongly allied with the volatile president is immune to his wrath if they disagree with him in the slightest.

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'Think long and hard': Expert warns Trump DOJ reviving Comey and James cases may backfire

A federal judge tossed Trump's indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, and trying to continue pursuing these charges could backfire, a former prosecutor warned Monday.

Now that the Trump administration's indictments have been tossed, the administration can appeal or bring the charges again under other prosecutors — but they should consider just letting it go, argued former Criminal Division Assistant Attorney General Leslie Caldwell on MS NOW. The whole case could become a much bigger mess if they try to revive it, she said.

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'Not good': Fox News analyst rips into Lindsey Halligan as cases thrown out

Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley criticized Lindsey Halligan, President Donald Trump's illegally appointed prosecutor, after a judge dismissed two cases she brought against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.

After United States District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie ruled that the indictments against Comey and James were invalid on Monday, Fox News host John Roberts noted that Attorney General Pam Bondi had issued a memo to declare that she had "ratified" the indictments in an attempt to insulate the charges in case Halligan was found to be illegally appointed.

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'He's full of it': Trump alerted that voters feeling 'pain' — and they're blaming him

President Donald Trump and his top officials insist the economy is humming, but CNN's Harry Enten found that Americans aren't buying their assurances.

The president claims prices are coming down and there's "almost no inflation," which stands in stark contrast to what solid majorities are telling pollsters about their views on the economy.

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Steve Bannon guest says quiet part aloud with Trump admission: 'That's the only outcome'

Former CIA adviser Jim Rickards, a MAGA supporter, admitted that President Donald Trump's plan to end the war in Ukraine was to give Russian President Vladimir Putin "everything he wants."

"The criticism of the plan is that it gives Putin almost everything he wants," Rickards told MAGA influencer Steve Bannon on Monday. "Well, I have news for you. That's how we're going to end the war. That's the only way you're going to end the war. The Russians won, you know, with a lot of casualties and a lot of people."

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Pro-Trump CEO slams core agenda on MAGA TV

The Real America's Voice MAGA network has begun pushing back against President Donald Trump's tariffs by highlighting his small-business supporters who have been hit hard.

On Monday, Real America's Voice host David Brody spoke to Kenneth Bernardo of the Bay Crane Company.

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'Lughead' Republican lambasted by Morning Joe as party trapped by Dems' 'brilliant move'

Republican lawmakers who are supporting Donald Trump through thick and thin may have gone a step too far after they, along with the president, took the bait when Democrats who served in the military argued thata no illegal presidential orders should be followed.

During a discussion on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” over the brouhaha stirred up by Donald Trump's accusations of sedition and threats of hanging aimed at Democrats who took part in a video telling military members they need not follow illegal orders, co-host Joe Scarborough laid into an unnamed Republican who appeared on CNN on Sunday for making a fool of himself.

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