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Ex-Obama aide frets over Walz pick: 'You see a lot of rejoicing on the right'

CNN's Van Jones was surprised by Kamala Harris choosing Tim Walz as her running mate, and he's worried that she should have chosen a vice presidential candidate from a swing state.

The final choices reportedly included Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, and many commentators, including Jones and some Republicans, believe the vice president would have been better served by a running mate from a state that remains in play.

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'Sad trombone': MSNBC's Mika laughs that Trump is now 'yesterday's news'

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski punctuated a scathing analysis of Donald Trump's election chances with a "sad trombone" sound effect.

The presidential race has been upended since Joe Biden stepped aside and endorsed Kamala Harris, and Wisconsin Democratic Party chair Ben Wikler told "Morning Joe" the vice president's ascendance took away Trump's advantage against the 81-year-old president's age — and made his own fitness a liability.

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'Exceptionally generous' Jenna Ellis plea deal may be ploy to force Giuliani flip: expert

Conservative lawyer Jenna Ellis has agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in the Arizona "fake electors" case involving 11 allies of Donald Trump, and a legal expert said her testimony could put new pressure on Rudy Giuliani to flip against his former boss.

The former Trump campaign lawyer signed a cooperation agreement Monday after prosecutors agreed to dismiss four pending felony charges against her. MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin told "Morning Joe" that the favorable terms offered by state attorney general Kris Mayes could be an ominous development for Giuliani.

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'Wow': Morning Joe reacts to brutal fact check of Trump's economic record

Donald Trump tried to blame Vice President Kamala Harris for a global downturn in financial markets, but MSNBC's Joe Scarborough turned his questioning on the former president's own economic record during his four-year presidency.

Markets seemed to stabilize early Tuesday following the biggest drop in Japan's Nikkei 225 index in more than 35 years. Trump had spent much of the previous day trying to pin the plunge on his newly ascended Democratic rival, but the "Morning Joe" host pointed out that Trump had presided over some of the darkest days in stock market history.

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'Not surprised at all': Hometown news editor explains Ohio knew about Vance's 'weirdness'

Ohio newspaper editor Chris Quinn isn't surprised to see the world's reactions to Republican vice presidential candidate and Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance's "weirdness."

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Monday, Quinn, editor of Cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer, explained he is "not surprised at all" to see shock over Vance.

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'He's venting': Analysts say Trump is 'bitter' about others taking attention spotlight

Donald Trump appears "bitter" that others have been able to get more media attention than him for the past several weeks, despite his being shot at and being heralded at the Republican convention, political experts remarked Monday.

Speaking to MSNBC, former Republican Tim Miller and ex-Congresswoman Val Demings (D-FL) said the ex-president was steaming that others have pushed him from the spotlight.

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'He is rattled': MSNBC anchor says Harris has completely knocked Trump off his game

Donald Trump chances of election success in Georgia were jeopardized when he attacked the popular Republican Gov. Brian Kemp at the weekend, according to several experts — and MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire argued Monday that the former president's personal grudges could cost his party a shot at regaining a Senate majority.

The former president lashed out at Kemp during his rally in Atlanta, where he appeared in the same arena that Vice President Kamala Harris had packed a few days earlier. Lemire told "Morning Joe" that Trump has been knocked off his game since Harris took over as the Democratic Party's presumed nominee.

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Judge may have 'surprises' up her sleeve in Trump's Jan. 6 case: expert

A federal judge rejected Donald Trump's attempt to make his charges go away in the Jan. 6 case, and a legal expert predicted a few surprises she could have up her sleeve.

District Judge Tanya Chutkan issued her first substantive order Saturday after the federal criminal case was returned to her following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Trump's immunity claims. MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin identified some potential surprises to watch for going forward.

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J.D. Vance puzzled about 'weird' attacks: 'I'm a pretty normal guy'

J.D. Vance insisted he's just a "normal guy" after "weird" became the buzzword used by multiple supporters of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris to describe him.

Minnesota's Democratic Gov. Tim Walz, who's reportedly on the shortlist to become Kamala Harris' running mate, referred to the GOP ticket as "just weird" in an interview last week— and it's repeated many times since. But Vance insisted to the right-wing Nelk Boys podcast that he doesn't understand why the word clings to him.

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'Trojan horse': Expert shares evangelical plot to smuggle election deniers into vote count

Right-wing Christians are encouraging and training some of Donald Trump's most fervent supporters to become election workers in an effort to tip the scales in swing states, according to an expert on religious extremism.

Christian nationalist pastor Lance Wallnau has organized the "Courage Tour," a revival-style political rally in seven key swing states, to energize Trump supporters and help encourage them to get involved through an organization called Lion of Judah in counting votes in November's presidential election, wrote the expert, author Matthew D. Taylor.

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'He’s not serious': Republicans dismiss questions on Trump's remarks about Harris' race

There was a long-running joke about Republicans on Capitol Hill who would come up with excuses not to comment on things Donald Trump said, did or tweeted while he was president. Even the New York Times wrote about their knack of ignoring Trump's actions and words.

That meme returned to Capitol Hill on Thursday after Trump's combative question-and-answer session with the National Association of Black Journalists.

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Ex-Trump adviser calls Trump's latest interview evidence 'he's not mentally sharp'

Donald Trump spoke to the National Association of Black Journalists on Wednesday in a combative exchange with moderators who pressed him on some of his past comments.

Those in the audience were "stunned," said an MSNBC reporter after the Q&A. Several attendees uploaded videos of the audience gasping at Trump's comments.

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Ex-aide accuses Trump of claiming fake ancestry amid Harris race attacks

Donald Trump claimed that Kamala Harris only recently began identifying herself as Black, but one of his former aides claims the ex-president has falsely presented his family's ancestry for years.

Trump told a gathering of Black journalists the vice president had always presented herself as Indian-American and only "happened to turn Black" in recent years, but his former aide and reality TV cast mate Omarosa Manigault Newman told CNN that the former president claimed to be Swedish in his 1987 memoir.

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