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Morning Joe panelists mock Ted Cruz's 'bad acting' in beer stunt: 'Please simulate human behavior'

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) never runs away from a culture war fight, no matter how trivial or contrived, but panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" would like to see a little more effort.

The Texas Republican appeared earlier this week on the right-wing Newsmax network to rage against health guidelines recommending that two beers a week was plenty, which Cruz suggested was a mandate, and moderator Willie Geist mocked his performative outrage.

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Trump or chat bot? Right-wing hosts seemingly fooled by prank caller claiming to be ex-president

A pair of broadcasters on the fringe-right channel Real America's Voice may have been fooled by a prank caller claiming to be Donald Trump.

John Solomon, a former Fox News contributor whose reporting inadvertently played a key role in Trump's first impeachment, hyped an "exclusive" phone interview with the former president on the low-rated channel, but viewers and social media users immediately suspected something was wrong when they viewed clips of the 17-minute conversation, reported The Daily Beast.

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Georgia Republicans are getting death threats from Trump supporters: reporter

Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Greg Bluestein revealed that Republican lawmakers in Georgia are now being plagued with death threats and other violent messages by Donald Trump's supporters.

Far-right Republican state legislators, including state Sen. Colton Moore, began promoting the idea of removing District Attorney Fani Willis for indicting Donald Trump. The legislators passed a law allowing them to remove any elected district attorney they wanted.

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Trump calls sons 'idiots' and will likely throw them under bus in New York case: biographer

Donald Trump biographer David Cay Johnston recalled on MSNBC a moment when the self-described billionaire called his sons "idiots" and anticipated that the former president will willingly throw them under the bus in the New York state financial case against the family.

Speaking on Thursday, host Nicolle Wallace cited the recently released transcript of the deposition that Trump gave to Attorney General Letitia James. She cited the bizarre moment in which Trump claimed that nuclear war might be on the horizon because he wasn't reelected in 2020.

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Rudy Giuliani's 'life is falling apart' as Trump-related legal woes pile up: NBC reporter

Rudy Giuliani lost his defamation case filed by two Georgia election workers, adding to a growing pile of legal problems.

A federal judge sanctioned the former New York City mayor for failing to turn over evidence to the women's attorneys for discovery and ordered him to pay their legal fees in a scathing judgment, and NBC News correspondent Ken Dilanian explained to MSNBC's "Morning Joe" what provoked her anger.

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MSNBC host questions why Roger Stone hasn't been charged despite role in 2020 plot

The day before the Jan. 6 attack, Donald Trump was telling Mark Meadows to get Roger Stone and Gen. Michael Flynn on the phone ASAP. Speaking about Stone's role in the 2020 election overthrow, MSNBC's Ari Melber said that it seems every road leads back to the so-called "dirty trickster."

Melber showed several clips of the recently revealed Stone documentary, "A Storm Foretold," and put everything together with other testimony, a number of documents in special counsel Jack Smith's case, and testimony from witnesses. Melber explained that it seems to paint a picture of Stone's involvement in the conspiracy.

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Trump could have saved allies after 2020 shenanigans — and 'no one' knows why he didn't

Prior to leaving office, Donald Trump's allies were asking for pardons for things they did on or around the 2020 election, but he never jumped in to help before leaving office on Jan. 20, 2021.

Now that lawyers Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, and other campaign aides and White House advisers are facing legal jeopardy, the question is coming up again. In fact, a number of Republican lawmakers asked for preemptive pardons, and it has never been explained why.

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Trump aides who claimed confidentiality on Jan. 6 are now spilling the beans: columnist

For over a year, former President Donald Trump's top aides refused to give any details to courts or Congress as they investigated the 2020 election overthrow attempt. Now it seems they're more than willing to spill the beans, explained New York Times Magazine writer Emily Bazelon.

Lawmakers on the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election voted to hold Mark Meadows, Mike Pence, Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino in contempt of Congress. The men refused to testify to the committee and answer questions about the election.

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Trump has no defense if he knew Giuliani was drunk giving legal advice: analyst

One of the findings detailed in the House Select Committee on the 2020 election and Jan. 6 was that Donald Trump was getting a lot of legal advice that his ideas wouldn't work. Further, he was being told that the outlandish plots from the likes of Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman wouldn't work. But it was as if Trump allies were searching for lawyers who were willing to support legally unsound ideas to overthrow the election, according to reports.

Rolling Stone reported Tuesday that among the threads of investigation, special counsel Jack Smith's team is pulling is the degree to which Giuliani was drunk while giving legal advice to Trump. Further, it explained, did Donald Trump and his allies know that Giuliani was drunk when he took his advice?

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Mark Meadows' legal strategy is trying to claim he was placating Trump: reporter

Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig said that after reviewing Mark Meadows' court hearing on Monday she thinks he's trying to get away with claiming he was just placating Trump and that was his job.

Speaking to MSNBC's Ali Velshi, Leonnig cited Meadows' excuse saying he was just "landing the plane" in a crisis.

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'It's just bad politics': Ex-GOP strategist slams Tennessee Republicans after mic cut off

A member of the well-known Tennessee Three had his microphone cut off in the state House and he was barred from the floor Monday. It again led to protests and arguments that are remarkably similar to the last time it happened.

It's a decision by the Republican leaders that one former strategist for Speakers John Boehner and Paul Ryan categorized as ridiculous.

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Watch: GOP upstart candidate hinted he might vote for Democrats in 2004

A video of Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy surfaced this week showing him participating in a Democratic Primary town hall in 2003.

Appearing on camera while Al Sharpton was running in the early days of the race, Ramaswamy indicated he was trying to pick which Democrat to support for the primary.

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Trump 'at a real disadvantage' and 'doesn't have enough lawyers' to cover his trials: NBC News reporter

Donald Trump's lawyers argued they would not have enough time to prepare for his upcoming trial in federal court in the Jan. 6 case, and legal experts agree the former president doesn't have adequate representation for all of his criminal prosecutions.

U.S. District Court judge Tanya Chutkan set a March 4 trial date on charges that Trump tried to subvert the 2020 election, and he's currently scheduled to stand trial March 25 in New York on business fraud charges and May 20 in Florida in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, and and he'll be arraigned next Wednesday in the Georgia election case.

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