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Ex-prosecutor warns the Supreme Court may drop a 'grenade' and flee on last day of term

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Alex Witt Show" MSNBC colleague and former prosecutor Katie Phang was asked when the Supreme Court will finally rule on Donald Trump's bid for absolute presidential immunity and suggested the delay could be the lead-up to them dropping a "grenade."

Speaking with Witt, Phang stated that she doesn't think the former president will get a total pass, but that she was nonetheless worried by the court's footdragging.

With the court's usual term normally ending mid to late June, Phang noted there is a very real prospect it could roll over into early July.

"Yesterday presidential immunity didn't come down from the Supreme Court," Witt prompted her guest. " Many anticipated that it would, what you think is behind the hold-up?"

''I don't know," the former prosecutor confessed. "You know, they've got until the end of the term that is technically the end of June but we have grumblings that maybe it will kind of bleed into the beginning of July."

"I would hate to think there is something like the justices saying 'Let me drop this grenade and then walk away and go on my summer vacation.' You know, it has happened before with the Dobbs decision where it came at the very last minute before they said 'peace out, we're going away.'"

"So I'm a little bit concerned about — but listen, whatever happens, we have to deal with the consequences of it, but I am fully confident you will not get a ruling from the Supreme Court of the United States that Donald Trump has absolute criminal immunity."

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'800 rounds in a minute, Clarence Thomas': Michael Steele rips judge over gun ruling

MSNBC host Michael Steele jumped all over Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Saturday morning over the majority opinion he wrote that allows so-called "bump stocks' to be sold, effectively allowing semi-automatic weapons to be converted into machine guns.

Thomas' opinion, which was harshly criticized by Justice Sonia Sotomayor was considered a major setback for opponents of allowing weapons of war to be commonplace in American homes.

Before discussing the controversial decision by the conservative-majority court with Slate's Mark Joseph Stern, the former RNC chair had a few words he directed at Justice Thomas.

"Mark, I will just cut to the quick," Steele began. "Folks really don't give a damn about the life of people when your court says, 'Yeah, you can just take this piece of equipment and latches onto your gun and just pull the trigger and have 800 rounds, 800 rounds in a minute be dispensed from that weapon.'"

"No human finger can fire 800 rounds in one minute, Clarence Thomas, but this bump stock can," he exclaimed.

"I mean Clarence Thomas thinks differently and he decides what the law is because he rules us. That is all I can really say," Stern replied. " You know, he claims that bump stocks do the work of a human with a lightning-fast trigger finger — I think that's outrageous. Bump stocks increase the rate of fire from about 180 rounds per minute at most to 800 rounds per minute as you said, they were used in the Las Vegas massacre."

"They decrease accuracy and their only use is to slaughter as many humans as possible in as short of time as possible," he added. "What Justice Thomas did was completely butcher the statutory text here. I think it's hard to overstate just how much violence he did."

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'Our leaders are not leading': Groups decry yet another G7 climate failure

As the Group of Seven summit wrapped up Friday in Italy, climate defenders condemned G7 leaders for their continued failure to take meaningful action to combat the worsening planetary emergency.

Taking aim at what critics called the G7 leaders' largely empty pledge to undertake "concrete steps to address the triple crisis of climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss," 350.org U.S. campaigns manager Candice Fortin lamented that "yet another meeting ends without real commitments to revert the situation rich countries like the U.S. put us in."

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CNN conservative quickly gives up half-hearted defense of Trump's Hannibal Lecter rants

A conservative commentator wasn't able to muster a defense for Donald Trump's apparent obsession with an infamous cinematic cannibal.

The former president and presumptive Republican nominee keeps bringing up "the late, great Hannibal Lecter," a serial killer created by novelist Thomas Harris and depicted in films and TV series, and CNN commentator Shermichael Singleton was hard-pressed to explain why Trump praises him but trashes Milwaukee, which will host the Republican National Convention next month, as a "horrible city."

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‘Pyongyang in the Rotunda’: Red carpet rollout for Trump’s DC trip likened to North Korea

Donald Trump's first return to Capitol Hill since the violent and deadly January 6, 2021 insurrection he fomented elicited responses of celebratory embrace, near-coronation, and a whitewashing of history from House and Senate Republicans and some of the mainstream media. That has critics sounding the alarm, likening their remarks to those of the subjects of authoritarian dictators like North Korea's Kim Jong Un.

Trump is the Republican Party's presumptive 2024 presidential nominee, a convicted felon awaiting sentencing who remains criminally indicted and out on bail in three other jurisdictions, an adjudicated rapist and fraudster who has been credibly accused by at least 18 to 23 or more women of varying degrees of sexual misconduct including harassment, assault, and rape, who allegedly had sex with a Playboy Bunny, and a porn star, the latter just four months after his third and current wife had given birth to their four-month old son.

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'Deadly consequences': Critics predict horror after Supreme Court scraps bump stock ban

An earlier version of this story incorrectly quoted Justice Sonia Sotomayor. The error has been corrected

The Supreme Court on Friday overturned a ban on bump stocks, which was a Trump-era regulation that banned add-ons to firearms that increased their firing rates to those of machine guns.

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'Less capable in the brain' Trump mocked by elderly voters on CNN: 'How dumb was that?'

As Donald Trump turns 78 on Friday, CNN is reporting that he is losing the battle for voters close to his age who are becoming more active about keeping him out of the Oval Office as the presidential election nears.

Case in point, Gussie Farris, 86, a retired school counselor from Grand Rapids, who told CNN's Jeff Zeleny that Trump's brash style may make him seem a lot younger than President Joe Biden.

However, she added that that is misleading.

“Because Trump is big and loud, he doesn’t come off as old as maybe Biden does, but he’s way less capable in the brain area,” she said before laughing.

“I have people that come up to me because they know I’m a Democrat and say, ‘What can I do? I have to do something, find me something to do.’ I’ve never had that happen before,” she elaborated. “They don’t want Trump. They don’t want him to be the president. And I think they’re scared. They’re worried about our democracy and what he would do.”

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'Scrambled brain' Trump served notice that Taylor Swift will never ever endorse him

Former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) rained ridicule down on Donald Trump on Friday morning while reacting to a report that the former president spent time with GOP lawmakers on Thursday obsessing over pop star Taylor Swift.

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," McCaskill laughed at Trump and the assembled GOP lawmakers who were seen in a clip clapping like trained seals for the now-convicted felon who will likely be the Republican party's presidential nominee in November.

McCaskill took particular delight that, at a time when Republicans should be concerned with winning back the White House, Trump seems obsessed with wishing Swift liked him.

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Speaking with the hosts, she laughed as she said, "Donald Trump got in front of members of Congress and wanted to talk about whether Taylor Swift was going to endorse him. I mean, that's just weird! I mean, that is a scrambled brain."

"First of all , under no set of circumstances is Taylor Swift ever going to endorse Donald Trump ever!" she continued echoing Swift's hit, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" that contains the line, "But we are never, ever, ever, ever getting back together. Like, ever."

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Morning Joe fact-checks RNC 'sleazebags' pushing 'cheap fakes' to make Biden look feeble

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski hammered right-wing media for spreading misleading photos and video that falsely appear to show president Joe Biden wandering away from a group of world leaders.

A social media account managed by Donald Trump campaign shared a clip that appeared to show the president doddering off from the gathering at the G7 summit Thursday before the Italian prime minister alerts him to a group photo, and the New York Post and other outlets owned by Rupert Murdoch seized on the video to suggest Biden was too old and infirm to be re-elected.

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'Human gaffe machine': Trump's inner circle frantic as they clean up another mess

On the heels of Donald Trump's attack on Milwaukee as a "horrible city" just weeks before the Republican National Convention will be held there, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough suggested that the former president's inner circle would prefer he not speak off the cuff because he's a "human gaffe machine."

MSNBC "Way Too Early" host Jonathan Lemire kicked off the discussion by telling the "Morning Joe" panel, "This is an odd strategy, to attack the biggest city in the largest battleground state in this election. I wonder what he has in store for Philadelphia, Atlanta, Phoenix, Detroit — just go after all of them."

"This is what the Biden campaign has been looking for: Trump out of the courtroom, back on the trail, making news, and making news that hurts him. This was an own goal, if you will, yesterday in D.C." he added.

"Well, and this is why, of course, the Trump campaign wanted Donald Trump to stay in the courthouse," host Scarborough remarked. "They didn't want him on the campaign trail. They don't want him on Capitol Hill because he says really stupid things. He is a human gaffe machine."

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GOP lawmakers compared to 'giddy' Taylor Swift fans after 'painful' Trump meeting

MSNBC's Willie Geist compared Republican lawmakers to giddy Taylor Swift fans after they met with Donald Trump on Capitol Hill.

The presumptive GOP nominee returned to the Capitol for the first time since inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection, and congressional Republicans lavished praise on him to such a degree – "he's electric," said one – that the co-hosts of "Morning Joe" cringed with second-hand embarrassment.

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Watch: Morning Joe hosts pounce on Trump's Milwaukee screwup — over beers

The co-hosts of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," kicked off Friday morning by mocking Donald Trump for calling Milwaukee — the host city for the Republican National Convention where he is expected to be anointed as the 2024 GOP presidential candidate — a "horrible city" when addressing lawmakers on Thursday.

And they did it while downing Milwaukee's Best Ice beer.

Cracking open the tallboys, Mika Brezinski and Joe Scarborough laughed at the GOP trying to clean up the former president's latest "gaffe" mess which has enraged the state of Wisconsin, a pivotal state in the 2024 election.

With Brzezinski grimacing while drinking her beer, Scarborough explained, "They can try to spin it. First, they lied because, of course, they're Trump Republicans, saying, ''Oh, he never said that.' And his spokesperson: 'Oh, that's BS, Trump never said that. Then, of course, we find out later — Mika, you hate beer, you don't have to pretend anymore — and then later, they admitted that he said it and were spinning the rest of the day."

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"The fact is, let's just say what it is: Donald Trump trashed the most important city in the upcoming 2024 election. You know why? Because he's Donald Trump," he continued.

Conservative and Milwaukee resident Charlie Sykes contributed, "I mean, this is a farce inside of a fiasco. It was really interesting watching local Republicans struggling to get their stories straight after Donald Trump dumps on Milwaukee again."

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'Trump doesn't like America' and his voters want 'to burn things down': Ex-GOP pollster

Former Republican pollster Sarah Longwell on Friday offered a blunt assessment of Trump supporters' goals for trying to put him back into the White House in the 2024 presidential election.

Appearing on CNN Friday, Longwell slammed Republican politicians for abasing themselves before the former president on Tuesday, but then suggested that the ultimate blame for this rests upon the GOP primary electorate.

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