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'Not going to work': Ex-prosecutor says Trump ally's lawyers aren’t making friends

Court proceedings in Fulton County, Georgia, Thursday didn't make any friends for Trump's co-defendant's counsel, said former prosecutor David Kelley.

MSNBC's Ari Melber showed a clip of Ken Chesebro's lawyer, Scott Grubman, in court Thursday. In the hearing, he allegedly called the other side a liar, and was ultimately shut down by Judge Scott McAfee

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National security expert blames Republican officials for stirring up rage that's led to attacks on FBI

The FBI has opened a new department to handle threats against its own agents that have ramped up as Republicans in Congress and personalities on conservative TV draw parallels between the agency and Trump's prosecution and the Hunter Biden investigation, according to a report.

NBC's Ken Dilanian wrote on Thursday that FBI agents have been particularly swatted by individuals miffed over the lack of a prosecution of Biden. He was indicted on Thursday.

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'I've never seen that': Legal analysts claim 'retaliatory' prosecutors are 'throwing the book' at Hunter Biden

Legal analysts were puzzled by the gun charges filed against President Joe Biden's son Hunter as he was indicted Thursday, saying it appeared the same charge appeared three times for a single incident.

“It is three identical charges saying the exact same thing," FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann told MSNBC.

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'They're dumb': The View laments the Republican party's new generation of leaders

"The View" opened with a video of Sen. Mitt Romney's (R-UT) announcing Thursday that he won't run for re-election – and then considered what the traditional GOP politician is being replaced with.

The co-hosts compared Romney and older Republicans to the new, younger leaders like Reps. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).

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NASA alien researchers hit with threats after giving evidence at Congressional hearing

NASA held a public hearing on Thursday about research into strange objects in the sky – and revealed they've as yet not found evidence of extraterrestrials.

But officials did share that their researchers aren't being named because publicly known members have been getting threats.

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Mitch McConnell ripped by Morning Joe for 'radio silence' on Mitt Romney's dire Jan. 6 warning

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough blasted Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for ignoring a dire warning from Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) about violence on Jan. 6.

A new biography of the retiring Utah Republican revealed that he spoke to Sen. Angus King (I-ME) days before Congress met to certify the election, and they discussed growing evidence that suggested right-wing violence erupting at the U.S. Capitol, and the "Morning Joe" host ripped McConnell, then the Senate majority leader, for neglecting to respond to Romney's urgent message.

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'Lying like a dead dog': Matt Gaetz insults McCarthy while being confronted by MSNBC host

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) went after Speaker Kevin McCarthy on MSNBC Wednesday, saying that the California Republican is a "liar" and a wimp in several different ways.

Speaking to Ari Melber, Gaetz began by saying McCarthy is "lying like a dead dog" about the reason he and McCarthy are feuding. Gaetz swears he wants term limits and that McCarthy agreed to it in their deal in January. While Gaetz said several months ago that he would release the agreement the two men reached, he still hasn't done it. Now he's saying he doesn't have it and that Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) is the one who has the paperwork.

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GOP senators were warned by Pentagon of Jan. 6 violence but no defense was planned: report

House Select Committee investigator Tim Heaphy said that the new book about Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) reveals more about what Donald Trump and his administration knew about Jan. 6 being violent and extremists being armed than was previously known.

Excerpts of a new book were published by the Atlantic Wednesday with bombshell revelations about January 6. Sen. Angus King (I-ME) was told by a high-ranking Pentagon official that violence was coming on Jan. 6.

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Jack Smith might use Mark Meadows' 'perjury' against him: Ex-Mueller prosecutor

Former senior prosecutor on Robert Mueller's team Andrew Weissmann warned that Mark Meadows may have just been put in a corner when it comes to what he's done in court.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday, Weismann explained that, while under oath for his hearing asking for his case to be taken to federal court, Meadows admits he was working for the campaign while he was also working for the White House when he sought to overthrow the 2020 election in Georgia.

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'Is there anything more pathetic than Kevin McCarthy?' The View mocks impotency of Speaker

"The View" began Wednesday with a video of Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) demanding Speaker Kevin McCarthy review their "deal" from January – when McCarthy scrambled to secure enough votes to win the gavel – and threatening to remove him if he doesn't meet that agreement.

"They finally announced it," Whoopi Goldberg said of Tuesday's announcement from McCarthy that an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden would be launched. "And I say, listen, you had seven years after [Hunter Biden] and we see how that went. So, go ahead. So, do whatever you have to do and when you get all the stuff you think you got, come to us and let us know. I want to see. See, because we took our time and made sure we had our ducks in a row. So, I want to see the same thing."

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'Desperate' Kevin McCarthy bashed by Morning Joe panelist for 'stupid' impeachment gambit

MSNBC's Claire McCaskill ridiculed House Speaker Kevin McCarthy for putting himself in an untenable position as leader of a fractured and increasingly extreme Republican caucus.

The California Republican announced an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden without even holding a vote, and he still was brazenly challenged by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) minutes later, and the "Morning Joe" contributor was astonished by how little respect the House GOP holds for McCarthy.

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'Does he think everybody is stupid?' Morning Joe shreds Kevin McCarthy's reasons for impeachment

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough knocked holes in the appearances of corruption that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy conjured up to justify the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

House Republicans launched the congressional probe without actually taking a vote, and the "Morning Joe" host compared the vague and unsubstantiated allegations that McCarthy cited to the very real evidence of corruption that Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner flaunted while serving in the White House.

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Nicolle Wallace stunned by Tuberville's 'embarrassing ignorance' about military

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) didn't know that Gen. Mark Milley must leave his office on Oct. 1, 2023. Speaking to an NBC News reporter and others, Tuberville said that he's sure Milley would stick around. Legally, he can't.

"I'll call Milley and wish him good luck, but I don't — I don't know whether he'll go anywhere until they get somebody confirmed," said Tuberville.

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