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Trump accused of 'making a threat' against Merrick Garland in latest Fox interview

Donald Trump Friday was accused of making a threat against U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland in a Fox News interview.

In the interview with Trump, the conservative network asks the former president what he thinks of Garland. Garland was first chosen by then-President Barack Obama to be a Supreme Court justice, but was made A.G. by President Joe Biden after Republicans tanked his judicial nomination during the election.

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'Could be demented': Ex-judge says Trump merits 'psychological evaluation' before sentence

A retired judge anecdotally thinks convict Donald Trump could have his head examined before he's sentenced.

When Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan sentences Trump on July 11, he apparently will have the discretion to order a psychological evaluation.

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Trump's new comments will 'rub the judge the wrong way' at sentencing: former prosecutor

Ever since former President Donald Trump was convicted on 34 counts of felony falsification of business records in New York, he has been vowing retribution against everyone who made it happen, even telling Dr. Phil in an interview, "sometimes revenge can be justified."

This is going to come back to haunt him when Judge Juan Merchan hands down a sentence, former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann told MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Friday evening.

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'Karma catching up': Conservative says GOP media's conspiracy theories are now biting them

After decades of radicalizing and misinforming their audience, right-wing media outlets and pundits are finally starting to face some kind of consequence for their actions, conservative anti-Trump pundit Charlie Sykes told MSNBC's Alex Wagner on Friday evening — but that by no means puts America in the clear of their influence.

"The mendacity knows no bound," said Wagner. "Beyond the elegant theory that could be useful for Democrats, there's also the reality that these, these lies hang on Republican elected officials. If you follow them upstream, you get to sitting senators. You wrote a piece in The Atlantic today talking about the way in which the fake electors plot in Wisconsin leads us to Ron Johnson. And that is not good for him. Can you talk a little bit more about how you see those dominoes falling?"

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Ex-prosecutor says it's 'extremely hard to come up with a non-jail sentence' in Trump case

Former Justice Department prosecutor Andrew Weissmann doesn't see how Donald Trump can escape the New York sentencing without serving jail time.

Trump has been accused of asking his supporters to take to the streets if he's thrown in jail. Trump previously asked his supporters to come to New York for him and they didn't manage that.

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'Trump is for sale': Conservatives outraged over ex-president's TikTok flip-flop

Donald Trump was anti-TikTok until he was all-in.

The former president who many moons ago sought to ban the trendy Chinese government-owned social media app while holding office — has not only made a 180-degree switch by launching his very own account — but he's also come forward publicly by promising to protect it.

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Infighting erupts as GOP congressman slams 'gutless Republicans' over Biden probe

A Tennessee Republican turned on some in his own party Friday over their lack of attention on criminal referrals against President Joe Biden's son Hunter and his brother James.

On Friday, Sharla McBride, co-host of Newsmax "Wake Up America," asked Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) whether the criminal referrals filed this week by House Republicans will gain traction. Burchett, an outspoken critic of many in his party, took little time saying he has complete faith that Reps. Jim Jordan, chair of the House Judiciary Committee, and James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, will pursue the case.

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'Are you kidding me?' Boebert snaps as radio interview starts with Beetlejuice burn

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) wasn't happy about the music choice during her introduction on an interview with Colorado radio station KOA-AM.

Host Ross Kaminsky began the sitdown with the "Beetlejuice" film score by Danny Elfman — a choice Kaminsky blamed on producer Dragon Redbeard.

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'Good luck with that': CNN reporter dumps on Trump fan's hope that he'll drop revenge talk

CNN national affairs correspondent Jeff Zeleny on Friday poured some cold water on a Trump supporter's hope that the former president would tone down his talk of going on a scorched-earth revenge campaign.

After playing footage of Wisconsin Trump supporter Tony Duckert arguing that Trump will do well in the coming weeks if he focuses on policy and not on his personal grievances about being found guilty on 34 felony counts.

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Bannon put on notice that prison sentence may be 'the least of his problems'

Steve Bannon's trial tribulations may have only just begun as he readies himself for prison and the district attorney who secured former President Donald Trump's criminal conviction prepares to take him to court in New York, a former federal prosecutor said Thursday night.

Glenn Kirschner appeared on MSNBC to discuss with Lawrence O'Donnell a Washington D.C. federal judge's decision to put Bannon in a federal prison for four months for ignoring a congressional subpoena from the Jan. 6 investigative committee.

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'The rot, the craziness': WaPo columnist rips into GOP after new attack on Capitol cops

Reacting to a report that Pennsylvania Republicans booed, taunted and turned their back on two prominent Captiol police officers who fought the insurrectionist mob on Jan. 6, Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson launched into an extended diatribe over what the GOP has become under Donald Trump.

According to a report from the Washington Post, "Former U.S. Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn and former sergeant Aquilino Gonell were introduced on the [Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives] floor Wednesday as 'heroes' by House Speaker Joanna McClinton (D) for having “bravely defended democracy in the United States Capitol against rioters and insurrection on January 6.” As the two men — both of whom were injured by rioters on Jan. 6 — were introduced, the House floor descended into chaos. According to Democratic lawmakers, several GOP lawmakers hissed and booed, with a number of Republicans walking out of the chamber in protest."

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Biden's 'secret weapon' against Trump singled out by MSNBC analyst

Coming on the heels of President Joe Biden's stirring speech to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy on Thursday, MSNBC analyst and branding expert Donny Deutsch suggested it was a precursor of another front aimed at undercutting Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

Coupled with a new commercial being released by the Biden/Kamala Harris campaign that shows veterans praising the current president and questioning the patriotism of convicted felon Trump, the MSNBC regular called the military vote Biden's "secret weapon."

Speaking with "Morning Joe" co-host Willie Geist, Deutsch explained, "Contrast is everything in this election. I think the military is the greatest example to show the contrast between two men. You see Donald Trump who, you know, got off, didn't serve because of bone spurs, allegedly told John Kelly, his chief of staff, as they were in a cemetery looking at fallen heroes, 'Why would anyone person be a sucker and give their life for their country?'"

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"That's all you need to know about Donald Trump," he elaborated. "I said this before, I think the most compelling advertising campaign would be centered around the military. If we got [former Trump Defense Secretary James] Mattis, [former Trump national security advisor H.R.] McMaster, [ex-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark] Milley, Kelly to go to screen and say 'Look, this country cannot stand Donald Trump. The defense of this country will not withstand Donald Trump. We are great Americans, we believe in the country, we trust this country, we know this country. You can't vote for Donald Trump.'"

After he added "The military is the secret weapon, I think, and I hope this ad comes to fruition," host Geist ran the newly released Biden ad where one vet is seen stating, "I see a man in Joe Biden who accepts accountability and responsibility. When I see his predecessor, Donald Trump, I see a man who is only in this for himself," another adding, "Donald Trump has zero accountability in his life," and a third remarking, "He is a draft dodger, simple as that."

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'Donald Trump doesn't like America': Ex-GOP pollster writes MAGA movement's obituary

Republicans booed and walked out on two former Capitol police officers at the Pennsylvania statehouse, and a former GOP pollster was disgusted by that display of antipathy to American democracy.

GOP legislators jeered Harry Dunn and Aquilino Gonell, who have each testified publicly about their violent clash with Donald Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and CNN contributor Sarah Longwell was dismayed by their rude reception.

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