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Trump 'unraveling' since leaving office and becoming a 'convicted criminal': George Conway

President Joe Biden has an opportunity to remind voters that Donald Trump is a convicted felon who's been found liable in court for sexual abuse, and conservative attorney George Conway says he should drive that point in over and over in their first presidential debate.

The president and the presumptive Republican nominee will face off Thursday night in Atlanta, and Conway told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that many viewers have not likely seen Trump in awhile and probably have no idea that he's been "unraveling" since leaving the White House under the cloud of the Jan. 6 insurrection.

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'Come on, Mr. Chairman': Even Maria Bartiromo skeptical of plan to arrest Merrick Garland

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) this week has been pushing for a vote to use the House of Representatives' so-called "inherent contempt" powers to have Attorney General Merrick Garland arrested for not turning over a video recording of President Joe Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur.

However, even Fox Business's Maria Bartiromo appeared cool to the idea of instructing the House sergeant at arms to take the nation's top law enforcement official into custody.

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'It's a lie!' Morning Joe calls out stubborn falsehood that keeps Trump competitive

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called out a stubborn falsehood that clings to Donald Trump's presidency.

The former president persistently claims that the U.S. economy reached historic heights during his tenure in the White House, and many Americans tell pollsters they agree, but the "Morning Joe" host explained that's simply not true.

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'Reeeally hope not': GOP strategist on edge that Trump will praise J6 'hostages' at debate

Republican strategist Shermichael Singleton on Thursday expressed anxiety that former President Donald Trump would gush about the violent criminals who attacked the United States Capitol on his behalf.

During a panel discussion about Thursday night's presidential debate, host Kasie Hunt played a clip of Trump describing violent Capitol rioters as "hostages" who deserved to be pardoned for crimes they committed when they stormed the Capitol on January 6th, 2021.

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'He doesn't know anything': Conservative exposes basis for Trump's 'howler monkey' routine

A conservative explained that the debate between Donald Trump and president Joe Biden would reveal how little the presumptive Republican nominee knows about policy or anything else.

The twice-impeached convicted felon will face off against the president Thursday night in a debate hosted by CNN in Atlanta, and The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that it would present voters with an important contrast.

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'Democracy must be respected': Bolivian leader replaces military chiefs over coup attempt

Bolivian President Luis Arce replaced top military leaders on Wednesday in response to an attempted coup d'état in which troops took over Plaza Murillo in La Paz and rammed an armored vehicle into the doors of the presidential palace so soldiers could storm the building.

"We denounce irregular mobilizations of some units of the Bolivian army," Arce, a member of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) party, said on social media. "Democracy must be respected."

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CNN's Laura Coates shuts down Trump V.P. contender Byron Donalds over hush money appeal

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) was left speechless after CNN's Laura Coates recounted the jury's instructions that led to former President Donald Trump's hush money trial conviction.

The Florida Republican, who is being considered as a prospect to join Trump's 2024 ticket as vice president, suggested that Trump had every right to raise hell at Thursday's presidential debate in Atlanta over his criminal conviction, calling it a "travesty that happened in Lower Manhattan."

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Ex-Republican reveals how Biden could 'bother Trump dramatically' at debate

Former Republican Rick Wilson thinks he's mastered the art of the troll and has the perfect recipe for Joe Biden to get under Donald Trump's skin.

Essentially, it's to out Donald the Donald.

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Fox News host dubiously reveals how 'CIA could help Biden' at debate

President Joe Biden could get a debate boost Thursday if one Fox News host is to be believed — only this time it's not from baseless cocaine use or energy drinks. This time, the right-wing network suggested it could be from the CIA.

Ahead of the much-anticipated debate Thursday night, host Jesse Watters on Wednesday suggested former President Donald Trump will not only go up against Biden, debate host Jake Tapper, and "the media," he'll also face the nation's massive, secretive intelligence agency.

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'I didn't vote for anybody': GOP governor reveals he stiffed Trump in primary election

Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp admitted that when the Peach State was holding its GOP primary in March — when it came to voting for former President Donald Trump, he abstained.

“I didn’t vote for anybody. I voted, but I didn’t vote for anybody,” Kemp told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins on “The Source”.

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'Ewwwww': Internet erupts after 'Trump gets weird' about Taylor Swift in interview

Many wish they could unhear former President Donald Trump, who just turned 78, gush about mega star Taylor Swift by involving the word "beautiful" five times.

Trump was captured in a new recording fawning over the 34-year-old Swift.

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Republican ridiculed for introducing bill to police whether Biden takes drugs for debate

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) told Newsmax on Wednesday that he is introducing a "No Juicing Joe" bill, just one day before the CNN debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is set to take place.

The legislation, in his own words, would compel Biden "to divulge, to report to the American people, every time he takes a mind-altering stimulant like he's gonna have to do before the debate. They're gonna have him juiced up and jacked up" — a reference to an ongoing baseless conspiracy theory being promoted by Trump and some of his allies that Biden is being given some type of stimulants before public appearances to maintain his focus and mask a mental deficiency.

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Former prosecutor says Trump's gag order win could 'come back to bite' him at sentencing

Former President Donald Trump caught a break this week when New York Judge Juan Merchan partially lifted the gag order from the Manhattan hush money case, which saw the former president convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records.

But to hear it from former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner on his "Justice Matters" show, "there is a silver lining to this one" for those fearful of the danger Trump poses.

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