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Trump puts GOP on the 'pathway to loserdom': Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough warned that Donald Trump was setting Republicans on the pathway to losing another election cycle.

The former president became a punchline during the Academy Awards after posting criticism of host Jimmy Kimmel, who then mocked his legal troubles, and the "Morning Joe" host said Trump just can't stay out of his own way.

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'Like an 8th grader': Nancy Mace scorched on MSNBC for her 'shameless' Trump rape defense

Multiple panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" argued on Monday that Rep. Nancy Mace is "incapable of feeling shame," and they harshly criticized the South Carolina Republican over her attempt to turn the tables on interviewer George Stephanopoulos during an ABC News interview.

Speaking with Stephanopoulos on Sunday, Mace repeatedly accused the host of trying to shame her as a rape victim by asking why she is endorsing Donald Trump, who was found liable for sexually abusing and defaming journalist E. Jean Carroll last year.

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'It's repulsive!' Dem lawmaker torches Trump's tribute to Jan. 6 rioters

Former President Donald Trump's campaign over the weekend paid tribute to the violent rioters who stormed Congress on January 6th, 2021, and it left Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi visibly disgusted.

Appearing on CNN Monday, Krishnamoorthi was shown a clip from a Trump rally where a recording of jailed Capitol rioters singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" was played over the loudspeaker.

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'The wrong thing to do!' Morning Joe pounces on Katie Britt for attempt to spin Biden lie

On Monday morning, the hosts of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" jumped all over Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) for running to Fox News on Sunday and attempting to clean up the mess she made in her much-maligned response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address.

After earlier showing Britt's speech interspersed with clips from Scarlett Johansson's parody of the talk on "Saturday Night Live," co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski shared a clip of the Alabama Republican insisting to host Shannon Bream that she did nothing wrong by linking a horrific decades-old story about sex trafficking to Biden that has been proven to be a misrepresentation at best.

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'Not a test run': Morning Joe warns Trump fans are 'begging for a dictator'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough shamed small-government conservatives for getting "swept up" in Donald Trump's authoritarian ambitions.

The former president has long praised dictators like Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, and the "Morning Joe" host highlighted his explicit threats to act like one if he's re-elected after apparently locking down the Republican presidential nomination.

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Doing something Trump almost never does, Biden apologizes

President Joe Biden did something Saturday night his 2024 Republican rival Donald Trump rarely, if ever, does: he apologized in the form of expressing regret.

Following vocal criticism of his use of the word "illegal" to describe an immigrant during Thursday's State of the Union address, Biden admitted during his weekend interview with MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart that he should not have used the word widely spewed by right-wing xenophobes and GOP lawmakers to denigrate undocumented migrants and refugees residing in the country.

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'He just keeps walking into traps': Morning Joe buries Trump for latest humiliation

After sharing clips of Sen. Katie Britt's widely mocked State of the Union response and the corresponding parody of the Alabama Republican's speech on Saturday Night Live, the hosts of "Morning Joe" focused on Donald Trump's latest humiliation when he went to war with comedian Jimmy Kimmel late Sunday night.

According to co-host Joe Scarborough, the former president's old tricks are blowing up in his face these days after he used his Truth Social platform to attack Kimmel's hosting performance during the Oscars ceremony.

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'Isn't it past your jail time?' Jimmy Kimmel responds to Trump's Oscars critique

Oscar's host Jimmy Kimmel hit back at Donald Trump Sunday after the former president poured scorn on the comedian's performance at the Hollywood ceremony.

Trump Truth Socialed his criticism of Kimmel, a frequent critic of the GOP front-runner for the presidential nomination, as the Hollywood extravaganza was broadcast live.

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'Open and shut': Trump prosecutor says upcoming hush-money trial will be 'a slam dunk'

A man who successfully prosecuted Donald Trump says people are "sleeping" on the former president's upcoming hush-money trial.

Trump is scheduled to be on trial in the case, in which he has been accused of falsifying business records to pay off an adult film star to keep quiet about a purported affair in order to influence the 2016 election, later in March. Many legal analysts have classed that case as the least consequential of the criminal cases the ex-president is facing.

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'This is wild': Experts stunned by autocrat's Trump endorsement video

Donald Trump recently hosted Viktor Orbán at Mar-a-Lago, and now the autocratic leader of Hungary has released an endorsement video that is shaking social media.

Raw Story reported on the meeting between Orbán and the former president, pointing out an analyst's take that the plan to embrace the Christian nationalist authoritarian prime minister is another step in a troubling pattern.

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Trump will 'see prison time' if he's convicted in any case and loses election: expert

If Donald Trump loses the 2024 election and is found guilty in any one of the criminal cases he faces, he will "see prison time," according to one legal expert.

Trump is currently facing state and federal criminal charges in connection with his attempts to overturn the 2020 election, "hush money" payments to an adult film star in a purported attempt to influence the 2016 election, and the stashing of classified documents from the White House at his golf club in Mar-a-Lago.

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NBC crew laughs after Trump calls Biden 'hate-filled' just before mocking his stutter

Donald Trump on Saturday chose to describe President Joe Biden's State of the Union address as "angry and hate-filled" seconds before mocking the president's lifelong stutter, prompting slight laughter from a news crew for NBC the following day.

NBC News reporter Jake Traylor appeared on MSNBC's Alex Witt Reports, where he was asked by the host about the former president's weekend rally in Georgia.

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'Trump is basically writing the third lawsuit' E. Jean Carroll can file: legal expert

During his weekly appearance with MSNBC host Jen Psaki, former solicitor general Neal Katyal stated he wished he was E. Jean Carroll's attorney after Donald Trump attacked her once again at a Georgia rally on Saturday night.

After watching a clip of Trump telling the crowd, "$91 million based on false accusations made about me by a woman that I knew nothing about, didn't know. Never heard of. I know nothing about her," Katyal said a third defamation lawsuit could be in the offing.

"Did you hear that? Did he cross the line? Did he defame E. Jean Carroll again?" host Psaki prompted.

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"It sure sounds like it. And Jen there are many days that I wish I was Roberta Kaplan, who is E. Jean Carroll's extraordinary lawyer, she has been so phenomenal as a lawyer. But, boy, today is the day I wish I was because Donald Trump is basically just writing the third lawsuit that she's going to file right now."

He then continued, "And it is absolutely within her rights to bring that lawsuit in and create a whole other — remember Trump lost in front of a jury of his peers on this question of whether he had defamed E. Jean Carroll and now he is doing it again."

"I'm sure she is sitting there scribbling it all down," he added.

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