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'This sounds desperate': MSNBC panel dismantles early morning Trump claim

Appearing on MSNBC just moments after Donald Trump took to Truth Social to boast about his poll numbers, a former Republican member of the House laughed off the president's claims and called it "desperate."

During his spot on MSNBC's "The Weekend" ex-Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA) was presented with Trump's post just moments before where the president claimed, "Poll Numbers within the Republican Party, and MAGA, have gone up, significantly, since the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax was exposed. They have hit 90%, 92%, 93%, and 95%, in various polls, and are all Republican Party records."

A laughing Riggleman wasn't buying it and stated the numbers likely came from controversial conservative polling organization Rasmussen.

As co-host Capehart noted Trump also complained about "troublemakers," an off-camera Riggleman interjected, "wrong," causing the host to laugh.

"This sounds desperate," Capehart stated.

"Is that the same Rasmussen poll over and over again?" Riggleman joked, causing the entire panel to burst into laughter.

"So I think that what we're looking at it is desperation," he continued. "They're flooding the zone which you know, Steve Bannon always said when things get bad –– this is simply flooding the zone. The Epstein thing is overwhelming the and I think that's why you're seeing all the crazy stuff coming out with Tulsi [Gabbard] and things like that."

"This is flooding the zone," he repeated and added, "This is crazy and I think right now you're seeing a little bit of desperation."

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Trump's far-right MAGA supporters are 'not buying' his Epstein story: NBC reporter

According to NBC's Brandy Zadrozny while some MAGA influencers are tempering their criticism over how Donald Trump's administration is handling the Jeffrey Epstein files, he has a rough road ahead with his far-right supporters

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Weekend," Zadrozny was asked if Trump's assertion that files on the accused pedophile are part of an elaborate hoax was working for him.

She noted it is with a few influencers, but the wounds are deeper with another segment.

"When I talked to a bunch of influencers after the Wall Street Journal posted their story, they were sort of really excited because this gave them an end to support the president so they could finally say, 'Oh, you know, that doesn't sound like him. what is he, a thespian now? We don't buy it,'" she told the hosts.

"That gave them a chance to sort of align themselves again with, you know, their, their leader," she added. "But again, I have a finger on the pulse of what everybody was saying in response to that and they were really not moved. These people are still on Truth Social on other far right MAGA forums are not buying it at all."

"Furthermore, they're really still very much smarting from the president's reaction to them, which is, again, to call them losers, to call them weaklings, to say they didn't want –– he didn't he no longer wanted their support," she elaborated. "And there is a feeling of, you know, methinks he doth protest too much, and they're sort of waiting for what's going to come out of this, you know, promised grand jury stuff."

'You know a lot of these people are conspiracy theorists, they're not stupid," she continued. "You know, they they do a good job of connecting all the dots. The problem is, the way that they connect them isn't always right or often is wrong and so they are waiting for more information. As of now, they are angry and they are expecting more."

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'You are obviously one of those people': ABC host confronts 'stupid Republican'

ABC News host Martha Raddatz confronted Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) after President Donald Trump slammed "stupid Republicans" like him who pushed for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

"President Trump has started claiming this is all a hoax, that it's being perpetrated by the Democrats," Raddatz said of the Epstein case on Sunday. "He says some of his own supporters, who he labeled stupid and foolish Republicans."

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'It ain't working': MSNBC hosts laugh at Trump's inability to escape Epstein scandal

Donald Trump's scrambling to put down a revolt by his MAGA followers who are furious about the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files earned him laughter from the two co-hosts of MSNBC's "The Weekend."

As host Eugene Daniels noted, the president is struggling to deal with the fall-out over his Department of Justice sitting on evidence against the accused child sex predator who died while in custody under mysterious circumstances.

As he explained, "He admitted, quote, 'nothing will be good enough for the troublemakers and radical left lunatics making the request. It will always be more, more, more.' And the troublemakers he's referring to could be among his own MAGA faithful."

"As Ashley Parker writes in The Atlantic, quote: 'In particular, Trump has raged against MAGA influencers who, in his estimation, have profited and grown famous off their association with him and his political movement.' That's according to a White House official and a close outside adviser."

"That adviser added that: quote, 'The president has bigger fish to fry, and he said what he wants to move on',"' he continued before joking, "But it ain't working," which led Daniels and co-host Jonathan Capehart to start laughing.

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'Trump advisers are aghast' as admin's latest move dooms GOP's midterm chances: Wired

Donald Trump's administration's mishandling the of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal could doom the GOP's efforts in the upcoming midterm elections, according to a reporter.

Jake Lahut of Wired appeared on MSNBC on Saturday, and was asked about his recent reporting on the MAGA blow-up in response to the Epstein controversy.

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'Donald told me': Trump's biographer spills new details on 'deeper' Epstein relationship

Donald Trump once told his biographer about the depth of his relationship with disgraced financier and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Tim O'Brien, who spent massive amounts of time with Trump before writing TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald, appeared on MSNBC on Saturday to discuss Trump's recent Epstein scandal.

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'I've got news for them': Jasmine Crockett says GOP plan set for 'unprecedented backfire'

Republicans' new plan is going to "backfire in a really unprecedented way," Democratic lawmaker Jasmine Crockett said.

The GOP in Texas is working to gerrymander the state even further in favor of the conservative party, but it's probably not going to work, according to Crockett on Saturday.

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'I don't think it does end': GOP insider says Epstein 'is gonna dog Trump for a long time'

Donald Trump may be dealing with the Jeffrey Epstein scandal for "a long time," according to a Republican insider Saturday.

GOP strategist Brendan Buck appeared on MSNBC over the weekend, where he was asked the question being pondered by political analysts around the country: how long will Trump be bogged down by the Epstein controversy.

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House GOP put on notice to expect a Tuesday Epstein files reckoning

Rep. Greg Landsman (D-OH) is betting the house on the House of Representatives being forced to vote on a measure that would unseal all files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Calls for the release of more files related to Epstein, the disgraced financier alleged to have operated a human trafficking ring and a blackmail operation on powerful figures, have exploded since the Justice Department’s memo last week that shut down further investigation into the matter.

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'Make sure you get a WSJ': MSNBC host predicts more to come on Trump on Monday

According to MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart, the Wall Street Journal will likely have more to say on Donald Trump in the Monday edition after the president filed a lawsuit over reporting on a letter the president allegedly wrote to accused pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Before going to commercial, Capehart noted the growing war between the president and the conservative Wall Street Journal that has led to a $10 billion lawsuit Trump has initiated after the Journal dropped its bombshell report.

As the MSNBC host pointed out, the Journal doesn't publish much on weekends so it is likely they are saving their ammo for Monday.

'You know, we keep talking about the Wall Street Journal story and now the president is suing," he stated to co-host Eugene Daniels

"I'm just wondering now, the Wall Street Journal is Monday through Friday –– they have their weekend edition, so not a whole lot of news comes out," he continued.

"But on Monday, y''all make sure you get a Wall Street Journal because they're like they're trying to say the president is, the administration are trying to say this is fake. But if the Wall Street Journal says, 'here it is'..." he said while smiling as his voice trailed off.

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'Release it!' MSNBC host stunned by new report of treasure trove of Epstein video

Reacting to a report that Steve Bannon is reportedly sitting on hours of raw footage where he interviewed accused pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, a stunned and excited MSNBC host blurted "Release it!" on Saturday morning.

Appearing on MSNBC's "The Weekend," NBC reporter Vaughan Hillyard filled in co-hosts Jonathan Capehart and Eugene Daniels on his reporting that Bannon had planned a documentary on Epstein and has a reported 15 to 16 hours of video of interviews with him before he died while in custody.

As Hilyard wrote, "Mark Epstein said that Bannon, the MAGA media personality, worked with his brother, then a convicted sex offender, after the Miami Herald in 2018 chronicled victims’ details of abuse by Jeffrey Epstein. The two men filmed together before Epstein’s arrest by federal authorities in the summer of 2019."

On Saturday morning he told an open-mouthed Capehart, "Steve Bannon sat down and worked with Jeffrey Epstein and, according to Mark Epstein, the two men filmed about 15 to 16 hours worth of footage. Steve Bannon, after Jeffrey Epstein's death, actually had a meeting in New York with Mark Epstein and was talking to him about getting some funding to put together a documentary. Mark Epstein said, 'No, I'm not giving you any money for this documentary.'"

He then added, "The American public hasn't seen this 15 hours of footage. I reached out to Steve yesterday, haven't heard back from him. He has suggested last week on his own podcast that potentially he may release a documentary come next year. but that goes back to the whole thing of there's 15 hours of raw footage that Bannon has and while he's calling for full transparency and the unsealing of all the evidence of the files from the DOJ, he is yet to release his own."

"That's primary source reporting that Steve Bannon has right there!" Capehart exclaimed. "Then release it!"

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'She's gone': Ex-GOP rep warns Pam Bondi is about to become Trump's 'fall woman'

Attorney General Pam Bondi could be on the chopping block as President Donald Trump and his inner circle scramble for any way to contain the fallout of their base's revolt over their delay and obfuscation in turning over the Jeffrey Epstein case files — but it won't be enough, former Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA) told MSNBC on Friday evening.

"Here's the thing. You know what they say, far-right conspiracy theorists: nothing to hide, nothing to fear," said Riggleman, a frequent critic of the MAGA movement. "So right now my question is, why don't they — why didn't Congress, just like, you know, Comer did with Hunter Biden, why wouldn't they want to call [Epstein associate Ghislaine] Maxwell to actually talk about the 50th birthday? Why wouldn't Congress want to have her to come there? I mean, you want the facts out, right, Mike? That's what we want to do, right?"

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'Gloves are off': Ex-Fox News host warns Murdoch has one major card to take down Trump

A former Fox News anchor just put President Donald Trump on notice in his new war on her old employer.

Gretchen Carlson, a former "Fox and Friends" host who in 2016 made headlines by filing a high-profile sexual harassment lawsuit against then-Fox News chairman Roger Ailes, joined CNN on Friday evening to discuss the president's newly released lawsuit against her former employer.

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