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'We are bracing for the worst': Lawmaker says Fulton County is ready if Trump followers attack

The Fulton County courthouse is "bracing for the worst," said Georgia state Rep. Tanya Miller ahead of Donald Trump's booking at the jail.

Speaking on MSNBC Thursday, Miller explained that after what was seen on Jan. 6, law enforcement must be prepared.

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'Morning Joe' panelists rip 'unbelievably annoying human being' Vivek Ramaswamy

Republican presidential candidates – with the notable exception of frontrunner Donald Trump – convened for the first 2024 debate, and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" discussed the best and worst performances.

The panelists agreed that Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) fared surprisingly poorly and Nikki Haley exceeded expectations, and contributor Mike Barnicle panned upstart candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, whose recent surge in the polls landed him at center stage and who seemed to aggravate all of his rivals.

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Michael Cohen has some harsh words for Rudy Giuliani

Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen couldn't believe that his former boss was still unwilling to put up money to help his former lawyer Rudy Giuliani with his legal fees.

Giuliani was booked into the Fulton County jail on Wednesday after being indicted along with 17 other people allegedly involved in a racketeering conspiracy.

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Rudy Giuliani's Georgia lawyer won't commit to staying with him through the trial: NBC

Rudy Giuliani's Georgia lawyer confessed he's not all-in when it comes to his client.

Giuliani must have a local lawyer who can vouch for his existing attorney out of New York.

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Mike Pence's new strategy appears to be throwing Mark Meadows under the bus

Former Vice President Mike Pence was terrorized by Donald Trump's supporters on Jan. 6 but, until recently, he's avoided blaming his former boss. Now, it appears he plans to point to former chief of staff Mark Meadows as being the architect of the strategy to overthrow the 2020 election.

Speaking to CNN's Abby Phillip on Tuesday evening, former Pence chief of staff Marc Short tested out the messaging.

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Trump lawyers face new problem in documents case after witness flips: ex-prosecutor

It's bad enough for Donald Trump that one of his co-defendants has reportedly flipped on him, now it turns out his lawyers could be constrained when questioning him under oath.

Speaking to MSNBC's Jose Diaz-Balart, former federal prosecutor Joyce White Vance explained that the latest development in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case is that "Trump Employee 4," also known as the IT supervisor who oversaw the security cameras, has flipped.

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Inside the 'notorious' Fulton County jail where Trump will surrender — and 15 prisoners died last year

As former President Donald Trump prepares to surrender in Atlanta on Thursday to face charges related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, we speak with journalist George Chidi, who has documented the inhumane conditions inside the Fulton County Jail, where Trump will appear before a judge. “A lot of people are getting killed” inside the jail, says Chidi. “The jail is the largest mental health provider in this county, and that’s a tragedy all on its own.” He also discusses the death of Lashawn Thompson, who was found dead inside his cell after being eaten alive by insects, according to family. Chidi writes The Atlanta Objective newsletter, and his recent piece for Atlanta magazine is headlined “The real behind the wall: A look inside the infamous, deadly Fulton County Jail.”


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'Little people' charged with Trump are 'on their own' because Georgia GOP already exposed them as 'liars': Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough identified one key difference between former President Donald Trump and his indicted allies in the Georgia scheme to overturn the 2020 election result.

The former president pressured state officials to take part in the scheme to reverse his loss to Joe Biden, but those Republican elected leaders refused, recorded evidence against him and publicly disputed his claims of fraud -- which the "Morning Joe" host said has left local GOP officials who have been charged in the case with little political protection.

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'Like a mob movie': How a Mar-a-Lago employee revealed Trump's obstruction plot

One of Donald Trump's employees retracted "prior false testimony" in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case after switching lawyers last month, and NBC News correspondent Ken Dilanian compared the situation to the Mafia.

The aide, described in court fillings as "Trump Employee 4" and identified elsewhere as Yuscil Taveras, oversaw information technology at the former president's Florida resort home, and he previously testified to a grand jury in Washington, D.C., that he was unaware of any efforts to erase security videos but withdrew that testimony after dropping a lawyer paid by Trump political action committees.

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IT supervisor's flip is only the beginning in Trump docs case: Mueller prosecutor

It was revealed by the Justice Department on Tuesday that "Trump Employee 4," also known as the IT supervisor who oversaw the security cameras at Mar-a-Lago, has flipped. Legal analyst Andrew Weissmann thinks he's only the beginning.

Yuscil Taveras, previously identified as "Trump Employee 4" by CNN, changed his testimony on Donald Trump the moment he was able to obtain new counsel that was not paid by the former president. Previously, Taveras told the special counsel's team that he couldn't recall details about the security cameras. That testimony has now been recanted.

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Revealed: Conservative Judge says he's not a Republican anymore

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday, former Mike Pence adviser and conservative judge Michael Luttig confessed he's not really a Republican anymore.

Wallace previously worked in George W. Bush's White House, before helping the late Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign. In recent years, she distanced herself from the party before formally changing her voter registration. She's long been sounding the alarm that her former party was falling into a cult of personality around Donald Trump instead of policies and ideas.

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Morning Joe explains how Trump's effort to 'smother' debate coverage could backfire

Donald Trump won't be taking part in the first Republican presidential debate this week in Milwaukee, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough warned that his efforts to overshadow coverage of his rivals could backfire.

The former president has agreed to surrender to authorities in Fulton County, Georgia, on Thursday, which could eclipse coverage of the previous evening's debate, and he has already conducted an interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson that would be aired on as-yet-unknown platform at the same time GOP candidates face off.

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Georgia judge 'putting Trump in a box' -- but experts unsure he'll wind up in jail

Donald Trump agreed to a $200,000 bond and other release conditions much more restrictive than his co-defendants will endure, but panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" agreed the court would have a hard time enforcing those rules.

The former president will surrender Thursday in Fulton County on racketeering and other charges related to his effort to overturn his election loss in Georgia, and he has been explicitly warned not to use social media to target his 18 co-defendants, 30 unindicted co-conspirators or other potential witnesses.

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