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GOPers who 'kowtow to psychopath' Trump buried by ex-Republican

On Thursday morning, the entire MSNBC "Morning Joe" panel piled on Republican lawmakers who are falling in line and endorsing Donald Trump for president — including one who was publically humiliated by the former president when he made a bid to be a speaker of the House.

Reacting to Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) throwing his support behind the four-time indicted Trump on Wednesday, MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski pointed to a Trump social media post where he called the GOP lawmaker a "Globalist RINO" who can't be trusted by Republican voters.

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George Conway reveals private conversation he had with Trump about a U.S. attorney firing

During his appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," on Thursday morning, attorney George Conway recalled an unusual conversation he had with Donald Trump in 2017 before his inauguration that was indicative of Trump's reasoning for running for president in the first place.

Conway's memory was jogged by host Mika Brzezinski, who prompted him by rehashing all of Trump's many legal troubles.

"You look at Maine, Colorado, the documents case, Georgia, election interference. You look at the civil fraud suit in New York City. you look at E. Jean Carroll and Stormy Daniels," she said. "I mean, there are — I can't think of someone who has more legal challenges facing him. I don't know how many lawyers he has or can get."

"Well, in terms of the criminal cases, I think he's always had this fear of being prosecuted," Conway replied before recalling, "I mean, one of the things — I didn't realize it at the time, but I flew down to Washington on a plane with him before the inauguration, and he asked me, should he fire the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York?"

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Trump 'had to have known' that 'really bonkers' voter fraud claims were false: insider

Ken Block, the man who was hired by Donald Trump's campaign to investigate voter fraud claims, told MSNBC on Thursday that he has little doubt that the former president was aware that many of his claims about voter fraud were nonsense.

In talking with MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Block detailed how Trump campaign lawyers asked him to not only look for voter fraud on behalf of the campaign, but also to investigate specific voter fraud claims that were brought to the campaign's attention by third parties.

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'A bizarre document': George Conway dismantles Trump's SCOTUS appeal point by point

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Thursday morning, conservative attorney George Conway held up a copy of Donald Trump's appeal to the Supreme Court to stay on the ballot in Colorado, labeled it "bizarre," and then proceeded to tear it apart point by point.

Speaking with hosts Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist, Conway suggested that Trump's lawyers were in over their heads based on his reading of the document that he seemed to feel is a mess that won't pass legal muster.

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'Florida can have him': NY slaps back after Sean Hannity boasts of his new GOP reps

Sean Hannity might have an old fashioned, New York City egg cream on his face.

Outraged New Yorkers slammed the Fox News anchor Wednesday after he boasted of the "great" Republicans who represent his new home state of Florida.

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'Beyond the pale and legally wrong:' Expert shreds Trump's Colorado appeal

Donald Trump’s much-anticipated appeal to Colorado’s decision to bump him from its ballot shocked a legal expert who professed himself stunned by its shoddiness, he said.

“The sort of gall that the brief represents, it's really, I think, shocking,” Andrew Weissmann told Lawrence O’Donnell on MSNBC Wednesday night. “It's really sort of beyond the pale and legally wrong.”

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'This is the Republican Party': Historian says Haley’s slavery flub was no accident

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is facing backlash after she failed to cite slavery as a cause of the Civil War during a town hall event in New Hampshire last week. She later clarified that “of course the Civil War was about slavery,” but her initial reluctance to say so is indicative of how Republican leaders have long avoided reckoning with the country’s past, says Harvard historian Khalil Gibran Muhammad. “Nikki Haley has consistently denied the relevance of the history of racism in this country and the presence of racism in this country,” he says. “This is the Republican Party.”

This is a rush transcript. Copy may not be in its final form.

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'That's actually not true': Fox's Harris Faulkner battles Nikki Haley over slavery remarks

Fox News host Harris Faulkner challenged Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley Wednesday after she initially failed to admit that slavery was the cause of the U.S. Civil War.

During an interview on Wednesday, Faulkner asked Haley about the firestorm that followed after she dodged slavery when a voter asked her what started the Civil War.

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Here's how Trump expects to beat ballot cases: CNN legal expert

Former President Donald Trump already knows he's not going to get the Supreme Court to absolve him of the factual finding he participated in an insurrection, said former federal prosecutor Elie Honig on CNN Wednesday — but he has ways to get his name back on ballots in Colorado and Maine.

"If we're talking about the Fourteenth Amendment, what Donald Trump does in his brief that he submitted yesterday challenging the disqualification is he gives himself a lot of different ways to win," said Honig.

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Chris Christie: These are the two factors keeping Republicans loyal to Trump

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday that there were two factors keeping Republican politicians loyal to former President Donald Trump.

When asked why even Trump rivals such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley were reluctant to really attack him, Christie replied that there were two factors at play: "Fear and ambition."

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Ex-aide reveals Trump operatives fighting to keep his 'chaos and crazy' out of limelight

Donald Trump’s top operatives are desperately trying to keep him out of the public eye in an effort to hide the “chaos and the crazy” from voters, a former aide said Wednesday.

Alyssa Farah Griffin, who served as communications director in the former president’s White House, told CNN there are two “sophisticated” people on Trump’s staff who are trying to steer him away from the limelight.

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'Stone-cold loser': Ex-prosecutor says Trump's double jeopardy argument is doomed to fail

Out of all of Trump's legal "Hail Marys," the notion that he can't be tried criminally after being absolved through impeachment could be dead on arrival.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance, appearing on MSNBC's "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell, called it a "stone-cold loser."

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Donald Trump's major advantage in primary 'won't work in general election': ex-aide

If former President Donald Trump staves off a conviction through the GOP primaries, he's going to be tough to stop.

That's the logic of Trump's former aide David Urban, and one shared by ex-Trump White House official Alyssa Farah Griffin during their appearance on CNN Tuesday night.

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