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'Could hurt': Trump said to be in for blowback from Supreme Court with 'overreach'

A discussion on Donald Trump's "shock and awe" flood of executive orders on MSNBC on Thursday morning led one "Morning Joe" contributor to report that there is a belief the Supreme Court may have a few things to say about the president's "overreach."

Co-host Jonathan Lemire asked the BBC's Katty Kay to weigh on Trump's actions since assuming office, after admitting there is a "lot to sift through."

"One constitutional lawyer I spoke to just a couple of days ago did say that this incredible flurry of executive actions, in the end, could hurt this administration," she reported.

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"Because if some of these get to the Supreme Court and it looks like this is part of a movement of presidential overreach rather than individual considered executive actions to make America stronger and safer, then that could actually hurt Donald Trump's case before the Supreme Court, because they may just see this as a power grab," she added.

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CNN analyst predicts which issue is about to be 'the first big divide between Republicans'

Donald Trump has downplayed the national security threat posed by the social media app TikTok, and an analyst said the issue could be the first significant split between the president and congressional Republicans.

The newly inaugurated president has directed the Justice Department to pause enforcement of a ban passed by Congress of the Chinese-owned platform, questioning whether China would be "spying ... on young kids watching crazy videos," but a CNN commentator argued that few lawmakers agreed with his position.

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Senate Dems block 'deliberately misleading' GOP bill attacking reproductive care

U.S. Senate Democrats on Wednesday blocked from a final vote a Republican bill that, according to Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, made clear that under newly sworn-in President Donald Trump, "it will be a golden age, but for the extreme, anti-choice movement."

"This bill is the very definition of pernicious: It attacks women's healthcare using false narratives and outright fearmongering, and adds more legal risk for doctors on something that is already illegal," Schumer (D-N.Y.) said on the chamber's floor before senators voted 52-47 along party lines, short of the 60 votes needed to advance the so-called Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (S. 6) to a final vote.

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'Political loser': CNN conservative meets pushback for downplaying Jan. 6 pardons

A conservative commentator met pushback from fellow CNN panelists for downplaying the political impact of Donald Trump's pardons of all the Jan. 6 rioters.

The president freed all of his supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol in an effort to overturn his 2020 election loss – even those who violently attacked police officers – and Republican political operative Matt Gorman argued the pardons shouldn't haunt his second term because he'd promised to make the move during his campaign.

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'Shockwaves': Expert flags 'extraordinary' piece of DOJ threat to officials who defy Trump

A three-page Justice Department memo that began circulating Wednesday as part of President Donald Trump’s new immigration agenda stunned CNN legal analyst Elie Honig, who called it a “very heavy-handed” approach to law enforcement.

“This memo has sent shockwaves through the legal and political world,” Honig, a former state and federal prosecutor, said Wednesday night on CNN’s “NewsNight.”

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'Absolutely shameful!' AOC and Jamie Raskin team up to fight MAGA-led bill

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took to the House floor on Wednesday to denounce the Laken Riley Act, the bill sailing through Congress on the support of the GOP and a small handful of Democrats that would require mandatory detention of immigrants for certain theft-related crimes.

When her time expired, another lawmaker tried to shut her down — except one of her colleagues jumped in to let her finish.

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'Are you a liar?' Ex-prosecutor shares his burning questions for FBI nominee

President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the FBI, Kash Patel, has a history of exaggerating his role in the Benghazi investigations, and at least one former Justice Department official wants to know the truth.

Speaking to MSNBC on Wednesday, former FBI general counsel and DOJ prosecutor Andrew Weissmann wants to know the specifics about Patel's resume — and discrepancies in it.

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'So dumb': Ex-DOJ official says GOP's  'deep state' purge threatens Trump's own agenda

Amid reports that career Justice and State Department employees are already being fired as President Donald Trump's administration tries to appoint more political allies to serve in those positions, a former prosecutor lamented Wednesday on MSNBC that the right appears hellbent on chasing shadows — to the detriment of functioning government.

One of the pledges from "Project 2025" discussed the removal of all employment protections in place to allow a mass government firing. It's part of the Heritage Foundation’s initiative to install 50,000 conservative movement activists to work in government posts.

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'Very unexpected': GOP lawmaker struggles to defend mass pardons of officer attackers

Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) struggled to justify the massive scope of President Donald Trump's pardons of Jan. 6 rioters when confronted by CNN's Jake Tapper on Wednesday — arguing that some of the rioters were treated unfairly, but appearing uncomfortable about those who were convicted of violent offenses against police officers.

Turner, who holds a much more traditional GOP view on foreign policy compared with Trump, was recently booted out of the powerful chairmanship of the House Intelligence Committee by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), and was reportedly enraged about it.

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'Didn’t give himself a pardon': Trump puts Biden on notice over potential prosecution

President Donald Trump put former President Joe Biden on notice Wednesday that his failure to include himself as part of his flurry of last-minute pardons before departing from the White House could come back to haunt him.

The moment came during a preview of a Fox News interview with Trump set to air Wednesday night, which the network has billed as the president’s first “exclusive” Oval Office sit-down interview since his inauguration.

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Trump spokeswoman 'mortified' that critical bishop 'weaponized the pulpit'

Liberals have been accused of "weaponizing" the Justice Department, and now White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt says they've "weaponized the pulpit," as well.

Leavitt appeared Wednesday on Fox News, where she told host Martha MacCallum that the Episcopal bishop who begged Trump to "have mercy" on LGBT people and poor immigrants, "spewed lies."

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Joni Ernst hammered by colleague on MSNBC over flip-flopping under mounting MAGA pressure

Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) hit back at her fellow Armed Services Committee colleague, Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA), after Ernst backed down from her opposition to Pentagon chief nominee Pete Hegseth, facing mounting pressure from MAGA allies.

MSNBC host Katy Tur read Ernst's statement saying Hegseth's ex-wife disputed the claims from her sister-in-law, but Duckworth noted that wasn't the case.

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Steve Bannon attacks 'out of control' Elon Musk outside of court hearing

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon lashed out at tech billionaire Elon Musk, chair of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), for undercutting President Donald Trump's announcement about an artificial intelligence initiative.

According to reports, Musk criticized the Stargate Project after Trump claimed after it would spend $500 billion on new AI infrastructure. Musk has a long running dispute with Stargate Project member Sam Altman of OpenAI.

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