Elections 2016

Trump mocked for ‘taking a knee’ in protest of Roger Stone’s arrest: 'It’s incredibly ironic'

Former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance in a Thursday MSNBC appearance mocked President Donald Trump's support for his close associate and longtime confidant Roger Stone, saying the president sure picked a funny time to stand up against police brutality.

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The View's Sunny Hostin shames Chris Christie for humiliating himself with Trump endorsement: 'He lied -- then you stumped for him'

The View's Sunny Hostin put former New Jersey governor and author of Let Me Finish: Trump, the Kushners, Bannon, New Jersey, and the Power of In-Your-Face Politics Chris Christie on the spot Tuesday, forcing the ex-governor to explain his support for then-candidate Donald Trump after the campaign went after him for his role in shutting down the George Washington Bridge in 2013, the scandal known as Bridgegate.

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Indictment shows Roger Stone 'wore out his welcome mat' with Mueller: Former federal prosecutor

Former federal prosecutor Carol Lam told MSNBC on Tuesday that while it's anyone's guess how special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation will end, one thing is certain: the indictment of Roger Stone shows that Mueller has grown tired of his antics.

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Roger Stone's lying makes him a useless witness for Mueller -- it's his devices that lead to the truth: CNN political analyst

CNN political analyst Gloria Borger chuckled on Monday during a discussion of President Donald Trump's longtime associate Roger Stone, saying Robert Mueller was less interested in his testimony than what his devices might have to offer.

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Roger Stone rages against his former colleague Jerome Corsi in self-pitying press conference

Roger Stone, close associate of President Donald Trump, held an aggrieved, self-pitying press conference outside his home on Monday, where among other things he told CNN that his colleague Jerome Corsi was lying to special counsel Robert Mueller and that the media was persecuting him.

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Mueller has Roger Stone 'in a vise': MSNBC legal analyst explains why top Trump confidante could flip

Former federal prosecutor and MSNBC legal analyst Cynthia Alksne said Friday that President Donald Trump's longtime confidante Roger Stone was "in a vise" and had some hard decisions to make as the 66-year old political dirty trickster faces potential prison time.

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Sarah Sanders 'protecting herself' by refusing to deny that Trump directed Roger Stone: CNN

Just moments after White House press secretary Sarah Sanders ended an interview with CNN about the arrest of President Donald Trump's longtime associate Roger Stone, host Jim Sciutto wondered why she hadn't answered many of the questions posed to her.

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‘Textbook case of conspiracy’: Democratic senator says Roger Stone arrest proves Mueller probe finding ‘collusion’

Delaware Democratic Senator Chris Coons told MSNBC on Friday that Roger Stone's arrest may indicate any number of things, but one thing is for certain: President Donald Trump's insistence that special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election is not a witch hunt.

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Roger Stone lives in fear -- and spends his Fridays waiting to be hauled off to jail: CNN

CNN political correspondent Sara Murray said Thursday that President Donald Trump's associate, legendary political dirty trickster Roger Stone, lives a life of constant worry that the FBI will swoop in at any moment and haul him off to jail.

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GOP senator faceplants trying to explain his vote to lift sanctions on Russian oligarch linked to election meddling

South Dakota Republican Mike Rounds in a Thursday appearance on CNN had trouble defending his vote to lift sanctions on Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, who has been implicated in efforts to interfere in the 2016 election.

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Trump and the GOP are sending Putin 'a very simple message -- weakness': Foreign Relations Democrat

New Jersey Democrat and Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Robert Menendez told CNN on Wednesday that by undermining NATO, President Donald Trump and the Republican Party were sending Russian President Vladimir Putin a message that the United States is weak, with terrible implications for "the international order."

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Trump would be in legal jeopardy even if it was an intermediary who told Cohen to lie: MSNBC analyst

Former acting head of the DEA and MSNBC analyst Chuck Rosenberg indicated on Monday that President Donald Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, might be playing semantic games in his recent statement that the president "certainly had no discussions with Michael Cohen in which he told him or counseled him to lie", and that Trump may still face significant legal jeopardy.

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BuzzFeed bombshell is the kind of evidence that could convince GOP to turn on Trump: Former Watergate prosecutor

Former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks told MSNBC on Friday that she had "always believed" a sitting president could be indicted -- and that the new BuzzFeed allegations that President Donald Trump suborned perjury from his former fixer Michael Cohen may be the straw that breaks the camel's back.

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