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House Dem at Hunter Biden hearing blasts hypocrisy of GOP reps who defied Jan. 6 subpoenas

Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) had some sharp words for his Republican colleagues who want to hold Hunter Biden in contempt for not complying with congressional subpoenas.

Although Biden has agreed to testify before Congress, he has said that he wants to do so publicly to prevent misleading excerpts of his testimony being leaked.

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'If Republicans were serious about getting Hunter Biden testimony, they could': Liz Cheney

Speaking to "The View" on Wednesday, former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) explained that if Republicans truly cared about hearing from Hunter Biden, then they could make it happen.

In a wide-ranging interview about the state of the Republican Party, Cheney was asked about the disastrous House Oversight and Reform Committee that met Wednesday to discuss holding Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress because he refused to testify behind closed doors. Biden unexpectedly appeared at the hearing, willing to speak, but publicly. Republicans have refused to allow it.

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‘A spit in the face’: Dem rips Nancy Mace for accusing Hunter Biden of ‘white privilege'

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) blasted Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) after she accused Hunter Biden of white privilege Wednesday.

At a House Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday, Mace called for Biden to be arrested for contempt of Congress.

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Impeachment-palooza: GOP seeks 7 ousters as Republican alleges Obama is really in control

House Republicans this week have threatened two additional members of the Biden administration with impeachment, bringing the total so far during this Congress to seven elected and appointed federal government officials: President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves.

In addition to House Republicans' official impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, on Wednesday House Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green gaveled in the first of his committee's impeachment hearings on DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas: "Havoc in the Heartland: How Secretary Mayorkas’ Failed Leadership Has Impacted the States."

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'Pure congressional mayhem': Analyst left shocked by scenes in House contempt hearing

A congressional hearing ended in "mayhem" as Republicans began the process of holding Hunter Biden in contempt for not complying with a subpoena to sit for a closed-door deposition.

President Joe Biden's son had agreed to testify in a public hearing last month, which Republicans rejected, and Hunter Biden briefly appeared Wednesday morning at a hearing of the House Oversight Committee before abruptly departing as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed her allotted time.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene furious as Jamie Raskin says Ashli Babbitt's death is on Trump

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) lashed out Wednesday after Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) pointed out that Jan. 6 protester Ashli Babbitt was not murdered.

During a House Oversight hearing to consider contempt of Congress charges for Hunter Biden, Greene claimed that Babbitt had been a "murder" victim on Jan. 6, 2021, because she was shot while breaching the U.S. Capitol.

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Ex-GOP official thinks Democrats plotted Hunter Biden face-off with Republicans

Former Rep. David Jolly (R-FL) accused the Democrats of pulling a fast one on the House Oversight and Reform Committee Republicans Wednesday when Hunter Biden appeared unexpectedly at a meeting discussing charging him with contempt of Congress.

"A remarkable day on Capitol Hill," he told MSNBC after the incident unfolded.

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CNN host shames Trump by airing his long laundry list of reasons he can't be put on trial

CNN anchor Abby Phillip ran through a laundry list of Donald Trump's excuses as he tried yet again on Tuesday to escape some of the 91 criminal charges against him.

The NewsNight host listed what she suggested was a complete list of the reasons why Trump says he should avoid prosecution or evade the civil claims against him. It wasn't short.

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Trump lawyers 'painted themselves into a corner' with 'utter nonsense' claim: expert

Donald Trump's lawyers "painted themselves into a corner" by staking an absolute position on presidential immunity, according to a legal expert.

The former president's attorney, John Sauer, argued Tuesday before a seemingly skeptical three-judge appeals court panel that the Constitution does not allow for criminal prosecutions of chief executives unless they have been both impeached and convicted by Congress, but legal analyst Chuck Rosenberg told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" why that was a mistake.

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Trump may quickly regret his decision to deliver closing statement at fraud trial: expert

If Trump decides to speak up on Thursday for the closing arguments of his $350 million civil fraud case in New York City, he could be grilled by Attorney General Letitia James' prosecutors.

Appearing on MSNBC's "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell Tuesday night, former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann explained the potentially catastrophic wrinkle in the 45th president's plan to deliver a final soliloquy in court to save his business.

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'Jarring': Legal expert was shocked to see Trump acting like a 'defeated defendant'

Seeing defendant Trump "resigned to his fate" in court in what became a trivial attempt to convince a three-judge panel in D.C. that he's criminally untouchable was "jarring" for former prosecutor Glenn Kirschner.

Making an appearance on MSNBC's "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell, Kirschner essentially recalled reading the room and watching Trump stripped of his political pomp and forced to sit and watch his argument get scorched.

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'An act of sedition': Watergate reporter predicts ex-president is hiding something

Jack Smith's cache of facts he hopes to debut in federal court would be an extravaganza that Trump hopes to hide.

Veteran Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein was foretelling a political specter of what could transpire should the federal criminal election subversion trial were to go forward when he appeared on CNN "NewsNight" with Abby Phillip.

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Fox News ridiculed after 'bonkers' guest claims Taylor Swift is a covert asset

Former FBI special agent Stuart Kaplan suggested on Fox News Tuesday evening that because pop star Taylor Swift posted a link to register voters, she may be some sort of covert asset.

"In modern times, with these people having such influence and such, you know, immeasurable amount of followers, she can potentially singlehandedly swing voters because of just the amount of followers that she potentially can influence," said Kaplan in discussion with Jesse Watters.

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