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‘Eye-popping’ and ‘aggressive’: CNN reporter blown away by Cuomo’s legal tactics

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY)'s legal defense for sexual misconduct allegations stunned a CNN reporter on Thursday afternoon, who called the $20.5 million figure "eye-popping" and noted that taxpayers are covering his aggressive defense.

CNN reporter MJ Lee joined anchor Jake Tapper on his show, "The Lead," to discuss the latest reporting in Cuomo's case. Tapper noted that Cuomo's defeat in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary "has not dashed his hopes of a political comeback," as he's still on the ballot in November, just not for the Democratic Party.

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Dem blasted over Mamdani remarks: 'Big tent needs less millionaire nepo heirs'

In an interview with CNN, former Congressman Dean Phillips was asked whether "there is room" for him and New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic Party — but progressive Rep. Summer Lee was among those saying on Thursday that Phillips' rejection of Mamdani was really about millions of Americans who have voted for candidates like him.

"These guys aren't just rejecting him, but the millions moved to electoral action by candidates like him," said Lee (D-Pa.) in response to Phillips' interview.

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Economist coins 8-letter acronym on MSNBC to mock Trump over tariffs

President Donald Trump's affinity for tariffs had already earned him the nickname "TACO," which stands for "Trump Always Chickens Out." Now, it appears Trump's tariffs have earned him a different, albeit smaller, nickname from an economist.

Economist Justin Wolfers, a professor at the University of Michigan, joined MSNBC's "Deadline: White House" to talk about the impact of Trump's tariffs. Wolfers acknowledged that Trump's previous attempts to levy tariffs against foreign nations earned him the nickname of TACO. But Trump's latest batch of tariff threats makes him seem more like a "TACQUITO," Wolfers said.

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Nicolle Wallace torches MAGA senator's ‘audacious spin’ that he opposed megabill

There was a tie in the U.S. Senate to pass President Donald Trump's 2026 budget he coined his "big, beautiful bill." It means that one Republican senator could have stopped its passage, including Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO).

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace said that one wouldn't know that, given Hawley's latest comments denouncing the vote he just cast.

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'Irreparable harm': Judge blasts Trump admin in newly released opinion

President Donald Trump's administration was handed another loss Thursday in its bid to end birthright citizenship.

Judge Joseph Laplante of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire issued a preliminary injunction blocking the executive order Trump signed in February that attempted to end birthright citizenship altogether. The court also certified a protected class of people to whom the order applies. That class consists of newborns born on or after Feb. 20, 2025, to parents who are in the United States either illegally or temporarily.

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'Laughing at us': War vet slams Trump after jarring gaffe with foreign leader

President Donald Trump had a cringeworthy moment with world leaders this week, an MSNBC panel argued on Thursday.

Trump was meeting with five African leaders, including Liberian President Joseph Boakai.

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'Do not go out': Mayor broadcasts warning to stay indoors over ICE agents

A mayor in California broadcast a public service announcement advising residents to stay indoors after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were spotted in the area.

In a short message this week, Perris Mayor Michael Vargas said he had "received reports of ongoing ICE operations within the area."

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'Gonna fold': Reporter scoffs at deficit hawk's budget revolt

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) was ridiculed Thursday on MSNBC over his budget bluster that ultimately falters as he falls in line with the party.

The bill before the Senate on Thursday deals with the funding for NASA and the new FBI headquarters. The Commerce, Justice, Science Committee devolved into chaos after Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) filed an amendment that would mandate that the headquarters be put in Maryland, which was decided after an exhaustive bidding process. Trump's administration then decided that the agents would all be sent to the Reagan Building, which had previously housed USAID, a program that Trump had already cut.

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‘Entitlement or not’: Rand Paul wants to slash Social Security and Medicare

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) floated a new plan to cut all government programs — including Medicare and Social Security — by 6%.

The senator explained his proposal on Real America's Voice on Thursday.

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'He is doing a bit': Rumors swirl around Trump's 'alpha male' troll ambassador

President Donald Trump tapped a MAGA provocateur as his ambassador to Malaysia, apparently laying to rest suspicions that his "alpha male" persona is a parody, but many remain unconvinced.

The president nominated Australia-born conservative activist Nick Adams to represent the U.S. in the south Asian nation after gaining an online reputation for culture war stunts and incendiary social media posts, such as one where he referred to pop superstar Taylor Swift as a "woke jezebel" or another where he laid out a credo that many felt veered into self-parody.

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Pete Hegseth's head is on chopping block over 'sensitive issue' fail: ex-insider

"The View's" Alyssa Farah Griffin recognizes that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is in trouble, but she isn't certain it's due to a recent mistake of weapons being halted to Ukraine.

Speaking on the show Thursday, co-host Whoopi Goldberg played a clip of Trump saying he didn't know who ordered the shipment of weapons to be stopped, but it wasn't him, and he wanted the shipment to be sent. Goldberg noted that Hegseth was seated directly to Trump's left.

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'Like a cancer': Steve Bannon says Elon Musk's DOGE has 'got to be cut out'

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon called on President Donald Trump to "cut out" parts of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) because it was "like a cancer."

In a rant about former DOGE administrator Elon Musk on Thursday, Bannon insisted that the billionaire, whom he referred to as "Elmo," was not "worried about deficits and debt."

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Trump nemesis Jasmine Crockett 'actually considering' Senate run

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) declined to rule out a run for the Senate in Texas after a poll reportedly showed her leading among Democrats.

In a video posted to Instagram this week, Crockett said she had not decided on a run for the U.S. Senate.

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