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Legal analyst reveals how Trump’s lawyers will go after Cassidy Hutchinson — and whether it’ll work

Former Mark Meadows aide Cassidy Hutchinson will release her tell-all book on Friday, revealing details about what she observed in Donald Trump's administration.

After spending nearly a year in hiding, Hutchinson revealed some of the details about her testimony to the House Select Committee investigating the 2020 election overthrow attempt and the attack on the Capitol.

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'Cruel, sick and corrupt': Morning Joe and Mika heap scorn on GOP frontrunner Trump

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski highlighted Donald Trump's personal shortcomings Friday – and encouraged President Joe Biden to make those failings a central focus of his campaign.

A new poll shows Trump opening up a nine-point lead in a matchup against the president, and the "Morning Joe" co-hosts called on Biden and his team to attack the twice-impeached, four-time-indicted ex-president and point out his troubling behavior, such as his insulting remarks about a severely wounded veteran.

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'This guy is deranged': MSNBC's Charlie Sykes highlights contrast between 'old' Biden and 'crazy' Trump

MSNBC's Charlie Sykes offered a 2024 election contrast that addressed voter concerns about President Joe Biden's age.

New polling shows 74 percent of adults believe Biden is too old, who would be 82 at the start of a second term while Trump would be 78. Sykes told "Morning Joe" that the current president should highlight his own mental fitness for the job in comparison to the former president, who's facing four indictments and regularly melts down on social media.

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Shots fired cause stampede at Oklahoma State Fair

Shots fired at the Oklahoma State Fair scared attendees who raced from the area, causing a stampede, News9 reporter Storme Jones captured in one video.

Shortly before 9 p.m. Saturday, gunshots were fired, News9 reporters revealed while outside the scene.

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Morning Joe hearing whispers from conservatives that Trump 'just too old' to run for president

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough suggested that whispers are growing louder about a serious concern over Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

The Wall Street Journal challenged the former president to take part in the second Republican debate, and the "Morning Joe" host said the op-ed gestured toward the elephant in the room that Republicans seem to be ignoring about Trump's 2024 candidacy.

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Raw Story scoop raises eyebrows on The View: 'Motion to dump McCarthy found in bathroom?'

"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin referenced a Raw Story exclusive report on a possible challenge to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's leadership.

Congressional correspondent Matt Laslo discovered what appeared to be a motion to vacate in a restroom at the U.S. Capitol, as McCarthy faces threats from Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and other hardline conservatives over a spending bill to fund the federal government and prevent a shutdown.

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GOP will turn Garland hearing into a circus that will be 'all about making noise': George Conway

Attorney general Merrick Garland will appear before the House Judiciary Committee, where he is expected to push back against Republican complaints about political bias.

Garland will face off against Republican lawmakers who are angry that he hasn't gone hard enough against Hunter Biden and Democrats who believe the Department of Justice has gone too easy on Donald Trump, and conservative attorney George Conway told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" the attorney general was in a tough spot.

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Morning Joe and George Conway bash GOP 'clown show' over looming shutdown

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and guest George Conway lambasted House Republicans for their inability to pass a bill to fund the government.

The "Morning Joe" host echoed the criticism of Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY), who bashed the hardliners in his caucus as "lunatics" and a "clown show," and Scarborough said today's Republicans were a far cry from those he served with more than two decades ago.

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GOP staff terrified they’ll never work in politics again due to 'mafia'  boss Trump: J6 investigator

January 6 investigator Tim Heaphy said Tuesday Donald Trump is terrifying people who worked in the White House or elsewhere in government and who might become witnesses against him.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday, Heaphy revealed there are Republicans who live in fear that they'll lose their careers if they go up against the former president.

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'Killer witness': Expert says top Trump aide's new revelations will be 'very powerful' in court

A top aide to Donald Trump gave testimony to the special counsel on his cavalier attitude around classified documents – and experts expect she'll be a "killer witness."

Molly Michael exposed Trump for writing "to-do" lists on the back of classified documents. She'd get scrawled notes and said she would flip them over and see "sensitive" markings that specifically had to do with world leaders and other issues.

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'Unbelievably stupid' Trump actions keep making Mar-a-Lago docs case 'more outrageous': Morning Joe panel

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough was astonished by reports that Donald Trump used classified documents to write to-do lists for one of his assistants.

Longtime aide Molly Michael told investigators the former president, on more than one occasion, gave her handwritten messages on notecards she later recognized as classified briefing materials, and the "Morning Joe" host was flabbergasted.

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Rachel Maddow assails threats of MAGA violence against law enforcement and public officials

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow assailed Donald Trump's supporters who continue to attempt to overthrow American democracy and election through intimidation.

At the top of her Monday show, Maddow attacked North Carolina for the Republican efforts to take over the election boards to influence the votes. She cited election laws being restricted in Texas, and MAGA attacks on election workers. It's a continuation of what unfolded in 2020 and on Jan. 6.

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Legal expert points to another Trump confession that 'got very little attention'

Former senior prosecutor to special counsel Robert Mueller, Andrew Weissmann, pointed to a piece of Donald Trump's recent interview on "Meet the Press" that isn't getting as much attention as his claim that he wasn't listening to his lawyers after all.

Speaking to MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell Monday evening, Weissmann pointed to Trump's admission that he "knew by 10 o'clock the night of the election" that it was over. Weissmann looked back at Trump's actions at 10 p.m. on Nov. 3, 2020.

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