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'Huge opinion': Legal expert says Trump is in trouble after ruling that he's not a 'king'

Being U.S. president didn't anoint Trump with a crown.

In her retort to former President Donald Trump’s motion to dismiss his election interference charges on grounds of presidential immunity, Judge Tanya Chutkan denied in her Friday filing that his four years as leader of the free world didn’t entitle him to “the divine right of kings to evade the criminal accountability that governs his fellow citizens."

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'Dead on arrival': Legal expert shows why Trump's immunity defense was always doomed

Former President Donald Trump's effort to claim "presidential immunity" from criminal prosecution was always destined to fail, former prosecutor A. Scott Bolden argued on MSNBC's "All In" on Friday.

This comes after U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan tossed out his argument and denied his bid to end the 2020 election indictment brought by special counsel Jack Smith — just hours after a federal appeals court similarly found he wasn't exempt from civil suits brought by Capitol Police and members of Congress claiming he endangered their lives by inciting the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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James Comer 'would lose a debate to a toaster oven': Ex-GOP strategist Rick Wilson

House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) doesn't have the intelligence to be at the helm of a major impeachment investigation, argued former Republican strategist turned Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson on MSNBC Friday evening.

This comes after Comer's Biden impeachment investigation, which alleges President Joe Biden laundered bribes through his son Hunter's international business dealings, has failed to turn up any evidence from hearings with hand-picked witnesses, and after Comer shot down Hunter Biden responding to his own subpoena because he demanded the right to sit for the interview in public.

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'He seems fixated on it': Pete Buttigieg on Speaker Johnson's comments about gays

Pete Buttigieg and homosexuality are living rent-free in House Speaker Mike Johnson's head.

The newly minted House Speaker Johnson from Louisiana who took over the reins after his predecessor Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was ousted is credited with penning the foreword of author Scott McKay's book, titled "The Revivalist Manifesto" that reportedly propagates debunked conspiracy theories and homophobic leanings.

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'Inescapable': Legal expert says Trump winning presidency won't stop prosecutions

Former President Donald Trump, faced with an avalanche of criminal indictments, has sought to use his campaign for office as a kind of legal shield to defend himself from being prosecuted and convicted. But that isn't going to work, former federal prosecutor John Flannery argued on Friday's edition of MSNBC's "The Beat."

"What [we were] told the last time this came up when Donald Trump was president ... [was], a state case would have to wait until he leaves office. No?" said Melber.

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'Government lies': MSNBC's Ari Melber calls out GOP for Trump hypocrisy over Santos vote

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) became the sixth person in history to be expelled from the House in Congress on Friday, as nearly half of the Republican caucus joined with Democrats to remove him from office over a long series of ethics scandals including serial fabulism, campaign finance violations, and even alleged theft from campaign donors and fellow GOP lawmakers.

But the way Republicans treated Santos, who still awaits criminal prosecution on federal charges, is impossible to square with how they have treated a far greater threat to democracy, argued MSNBC's Ari Melber on "The Beat."

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'Pile on': Chris Christie says recent Trump decision means ex-president won't 'skate away'

Trump is likely going to take some legal medicine.

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is convinced that a decision on Wednesday hurts the 45th president's attempts to dodge the law be it civilly or criminally.

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'You can't not give me an opinion': CNN's Jake Tapper grills GOPer vying to replace Santos

CNN host Jake Tapper on Friday cornered a Republican politician hoping to replace former congressman George Santos for a potentially hypocritical stance on Donald Trump.

The host of "The Lead With Jake Tapper" brought New York Republican Kellen Curry on to discuss Santos and the potential for the seat to go to the Democrats. The interview changed tone when Tapper asked Curry about his opinion on Donald Trump, who has, like Santos, been plagued by criminal indictments.

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Trump's Jan. 6 defense now rests on 'long shot' Supreme Court gambit: Ex-prosecutor

Former President Donald Trump suffered a setback as his bid to throw out civil suits brought against him by Capitol Police and members of Congress for the January 6 attack were rejected by an appeals court Friday.

Now, his only chance at ducking those trials rests on a "long shot" gambit in the Supreme Court, according to former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann, who weighed in on Friday's edition of MSNBC's "Deadline: White House."

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Watch: Capitol security changes the locks on George Santos' office

Disgraced former Rep. George Santos (R-NY) said he didn't want to return to Congress after the House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to expel him on Friday.

And now, thanks to the work of Capitol Hill security officers, Santos couldn't come back even if he wanted to.

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GOP ethics leader flabbergasted that some Republicans voted to keep Santos

A House Republican is flabbergasted that colleagues, among them House Speaker Mike Johnson, voted to keep George Santos after a damning ethics report found he'd spent campaign cash on Botox and another House member accused the now-ousted New York representative of scamming his mom.

Rep. David Joyce (R-OH) — a member of the Ethics subcommittee that produced the report linking campaign cash to Botox, an OnlyFans account and shopping sprees — shared his disbelief on CNN as he discussed the historic vote with anchor John Berman Friday morning.

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'Here's what the Constitution says': CNN host schools House GOPer over Santos expulsion

CNN's Kate Bolduan on Friday schooled Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) over her decision to vote against the expulsion of scandal-plagued Rep. George Santos (R-NY) after a damning House Ethics Committee report found that he spent campaign donors' money on Botox and online pornography.

At the start of the segment, Spartz acknowledged that serious allegations had been made against Santos, but said that he had not yet been convicted in a court of law, which she said should be the standard for expulsion.

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George Santos 'thinks he's Kim Kardashian' and may wind up on reality TV: WaPo reporter

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) could be expelled from Congress by the end of the day, and a reporter told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" the embattled lawmaker could have a bright future in reality television once his criminal case is resolved.

The New York Republican has been charged with 23 counts, including money laundering and wire fraud, and the House Ethics Committee issued a scathing 56-report detailing his alleged crimes, and Washington Post reporter Jacqueline Alemany compared him to a notorious con artist who posed as a wealthy heiress.

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