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Former prosecutor outlines the biggest hit Donald Trump’s company took in ruling

The summary judgment finding former President Donald Trump and his adult sons liable for fraud is a massively consequential ruling — and could lead to the shutdown of the Trump Organization in New York altogether.

That is the cautious take of former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, who weighed in on MSNBC.

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Cassidy Hutchinson feels 'complicit' for Jan. 6 — and has been fighting against 'loyalty and fear'

CNN's Jake Tapper spoke with Cassidy Hutchinson about her new book Enough, which details the final year of Donald Trump's administration, including the 2020 election, the attempts to overthrow it, and the Jan. 6 attacks.

Among the things Tapper pressed Hutchinson on is why she stayed after Jan. 6, despite having concerns about it and being bothered by it. Hutchinson stayed on the Trump team until Jan. 20 at noon and then proceeded to be paid by the transition in the months that followed.

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'Terribly confused' Trump's rant about whales could be sign of cognitive decline: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Donald Trump was vulnerable to the same line of attack that he has launched against President Joe Biden.

The former president gave a rambling speech Monday in South Carolina, where he claimed that windmills were "driving whales a little batty" and appeared to confuse Jeb Bush with George W. Bush, and the "Morning Joe" host wondered aloud whether the former president was experiencing cognitive decline.

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Cassidy Hutchinson told grand jury about hauling classified docs from reporters back to Meadows

Mark Meadows has already released a statement saying that his former aide, Cassidy Hutchinson purposefully left out context in her stories about him to sell books.

Hutchinson, speaking to Rachel Maddow on Monday said that if that is what Meadows truly believes, "I would encourage him to testify under oath if he really believes that what's in the book and what I have testified to under oath, which is what I have testified to, he can go testify under oath if he has strong feelings about that."

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'I have much higher standards in men': Cassidy Hutchinson says she never dated Matt Gaetz

In what MSNBC's Rachel Maddow called the "creepy" section of Cassidy Hutchinson's book, she read off the details about the interactions the young White House aide had with Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

Hutchinson alleges that there were six incidents where someone either groped her or was "creeping" on her. Two of those incidents were Matt Gaetz. Others are cited here.

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Matt Gaetz and four other Capitol Hill Republicans groped or 'creeped' on Cassidy Hutchinson: new book

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow has a copy of Cassidy Hutchinson's new book and she listed off some of the bombshell things mentioned inside.

Ahead of her interview with Hutchinson, Maddow said she "ended up taking 20 tiny scribbled handwritten pages of notes all about what was new here to me."

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'There’s a brawl': Cassidy Hutchinson book describes scared Secret Service agent and Martial Law

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, privy to an advance copy of former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson's book, regaled viewers on Monday night with one of the juicier passages. In it, Hutchinson details the moment that Hutchinson walked in on former President Donald Trump plotting martial law with his former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, leading to chaos and a near revolt of half of his higher-ups.

"When I walked into the Outer Oval I saw that the president was meeting with General Mike Flynn, the former National Security Adviser, who had pled guilty to lying to the FBI about his involvement with Russian officials, cutting a cooperation deal in special counsel Robert Mueller's inquiry into interference in the 2016 election," Maddow read. "Three weeks before today's meeting on November 25th, Trump had issued Flynn a presidential pardon. 'Why is Mike Flynn here?' I asked Molly. 'I'm not sure,' Molly said, then added 'He is just talking to the president about some things.' Talking to the president about some things. 'Got it.' I went back to my office and settled in."

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Mark Meadows' document-burning spree proves he knew they really lost: ex-Trump official

The fact that former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows allegedly burned huge stacks of documents in the final days of the Trump administration is a clear indicator, if true, that he didn't believe the false claims he was making about the 2020 presidential election.

That's the position of former Trump White House staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin, who broke down the significance of the claim made in January 6 witness Cassidy Hutchinson's new book.

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Even if Trump didn't purchase the Glock he still violated the law: Ex-FBI counsel

Former FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann thinks Donald Trump is daring the judges overseeing his cases to do something to stop him.

Speaking to Jen Psaki on her first Monday night show, Weissmann said that under the law, Trump doesn't need to purchase the gun that he said he wanted to buy on Monday in South Carolina.

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Ex-Pence aide slams culture of fear in Trump's White House: He'd 'examine every woman in the room'

Former Mike Pence Homeland Security staffer Olivia Troye laid into the way women were treated in former President Donald Trump's White House on Monday's edition of CNN's "OutFront."

This comes amid the release of former White House staffer and January 6 witness Cassidy Hutchinson's book, which is slated for release this week and could already invite retaliation by Trump's inner circle.

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Fox's Brian Kilmeade ridiculed for accidentally destroying Biden conspiracy theory live on television

One of the Republican conspiracy theories is that President Joe Biden had a top prosecutor in Ukraine fired because he was investigating Biden's son.

It is a tale that has been disproved by fact-check after fact-check, but it's something Fox's Brian Kilmeade tried to reinvigorate when he interviewed former Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko. It failed spectacularly.

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Trump will send military into cities to take voting machines if he wins: Ex-Homeland Security official

Former Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor sounded the alarm Monday on MSNBC that former President Donald Trump would likely seize voting machines if he is re-elected.

Trump actually explored the possibility of doing this in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election — something that even Rudy Giuliani warned him was illegal and could blow apart democracy.

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'He knows that’s a lie': J6 committee member slams GOPer's attack on FBI

Former Rep. Mike Rogers was once in the FBI but now that he's running for U.S. Senate, he is saying that the FBI is corrupt.

The former Republican congressman who is now fighting for Michigan's open Senate seat once served as an FBI agent. But, since Donald Trump fired former FBI director James Comey and nominated the present one, Christopher Wray, Republicans have taken aim at the agency – particularly since its investigations of Trump.

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