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'Grunts and nonsense': Morning Joe derides Trump's latest campaign themes

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough derided Donald Trump for riffing on "nonsensical things" during his rally speeches instead of offering legitimate policies to make his case for re-election.

The former president vowed to severely curtail immigration into Pennsylvania, where he rallied Monday night, in a rambling speech that included dubious claims about Russia's invasion of Ukraine and reveries of the late talk show host Johnny Carson, who retired in 1992 and died in 2005.

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Ex-Republican lawmaker reveals why he believes the GOP is at a 'breaking point'

One former Florida Republican lawmaker is concerned that his former party is reaching a point of no return.

On Friday, former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) told an audience that the face of political leadership should represent the American people and that most voters want someone their children can look up to.

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Trump's 'last chance': Presidential historian says upcoming date could end campaign hopes

Donald Trump has had fierce competition in the polls ever since Kamala Harris ascended to the top of the Democratic ticket, but a presidential historian said he might have one last chance to regain momentum.

New polling shows the vice president with a five-point lead over the ex-president with a little over six weeks until Election Day, and historian Douglas Brinkley told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Trump is running out of chances to turn things around.

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Morning Joe and Mika demolish Trump apologists in devastating supercut video

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski hit back at Donald Trump apologists who downplayed his threats to democracy.

The "Morning Joe" hosts rolled an extended supercut of video clips showing Trump promising to be a dictator on Day One of his potential second presidency, as well as other authoritarian threats he's made in recent months, in response to columnists and talk show hosts whitewashing the Republican nominee's record.

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'Absolutely insane': Morning Joe bashes conservatives over latest Kamala Harris attack

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ripped into critics on Monday over claims that Kamala Harris hasn't revealed enough information about her policies.

The "Morning Joe" host bashed a pair of conservative columnists — Bret Stephens of the New York Times and Daniel Henninger of the Wall Street Journal — who have complained that Harris talks too much about her background and not enough about policy specifics.

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'She knows best': Anti-Trump group tells Trump to keep his conspiracy theorist close

Political troublemakers at the anti-Trump group The Lincoln Project trolled the former president again Friday, this time in an ad targeting Donald Trump's white nationalist and conspiracy-theorizing adviser Laura Loomer.

The far-right firebrand has been noticeably at the side of the former president for weeks and long-time Trump loyalists are begging him to reject her.

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Watch: Crowd laughs at Trump after Kamala Harris brings up his debate performance

It has been a little over a week since former President Donald Trump faced off against Vice President Kamala Harris in their first, and possibly only debate. During a Georgia rally, Harris-supporter were still laughing at Trump's widely-panned performance.

Harris brought up the mother and sisters of Amber Thurman, who died after Georgia's strict restrictions on abortion took effect, which was ushered in after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. The official Georgia committee ruled that Thurman's death was preventable.

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'It sells': Trump-defending conservative admits one Harris moment 'will help her' win​

CNN's Scott Jennings identified one particular moment in Kamala Harris' sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey that might move the needle with fellow conservatives.

Winfrey expressed surprise that the vice president had revealed she's a gun owner during the recent debate against Donald Trump, and Jennings had to admit that he liked hearing Harris say, "If somebody breaks into my house, they're getting shot."

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'What a denial!' Conservative buried for defending Trump's insults against Jewish voters

CNN's Scott Jennings was buried by his fellow panelists for defending Donald Trump for saying that “the Jewish people” would be partially to blame if he loses the election.

The former president told a gathering of Republicans at an event promoted as opposing antisemitism that any Jewish person who voted for Kamala Harris "should have their head examined" and falsely claimed the vice president had accepted the support of "Hamas sympathizers, antisemites, Israel haters on college campuses and everywhere else," and Jennings argued that was effective messaging.

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'Today's your lucky day': CNN conservative put on the spot over Mark Robinson scandal

CNN's Scott Jennings drew the unenviable assignment of providing a conservative defense of embattled North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson, after reports emerged about shocking comments he made years ago on a smutty online forum.

The Donald Trump-endorsed Republican candidate flatly denied the comments, including an anecdote about spying on a women's locker room and stating "I'm a black NAZI," as well as extremely graphic comments about his sexual activities and pornographic preferences, and Jennings was put on the spot about how the latest controversy would affect the presidential race in the crucial swing state.

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'Very generous': CNN host laughs at ex-Trump spokesman's attempt to defend 'dogs and cats'

Donald Trump's baseless comments about immigrants stealing and eating pets in Ohio have been the basis for countless mocking memes since the debate, and one of his former spokespeople attempted to place them into a reasonable context.

The Republican nominee repeated claims during Tuesday night's debate that got a neo-Nazi kicked out of a Springfield city council meeting exactly two weeks earlier about Haitian immigrants purportedly eating residents' dogs, and former White House communications director Mike Dubke told CNN that Trump had touched on an important issue with his bizarre remarks.

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'Stunning': Republican floored that Trump aligned himself with J6 rioters over officers

Republican Voters Against Trump president and longtime GOP pollster Sarah Longwell confessed that a key moment in the Tuesday debate was "stunning."

Speaking with MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday, Longwell said that what struck her the most was the question about the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

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'Way too much time on the defensive': GOP strategist baffled by Trump debate plan

Donald Trump's debate performance is leaving some Republicans concerned about the hit his campaign may take.

Candidates generally prepare before the debate, but Trump has been telling the press he's spent his whole life preparing for the moment. One Republican said that it was clear he had crafted some answers on issues to be clearer and even one zinger. The problem is that they didn't land.

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