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It isn't just Trump — the whole GOP is in a 'spiral of radicalization': Authoritarian expert

Authoritarian expert Ruth Ben-Ghiat warned that the Republican Party is now the party of tyranny.

Speaking to MSNBC on Sunday for a special ahead of the first presidential debate Ben-Ghiat warned that the GOP has entered a kind of "spiral of radicalization."

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'He's starting to seem like he's above it all': Former Trump aide on abandoning the debates

While former communications director Stephanie Grisham agreed her former boss wouldn't look presidential at this week's Republican primary debate, she warned he has to be careful as he moves forward that he doesn't appear holier than the other candidates.

Speaking to CNN's Jim Acosta, with former Homeland Security Adviser to Mike Pence, Olivia Troye, Grisham explained that Trump's poll numbers might have him winning, but he shouldn't take it all for granted.

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'Probably not fair': Ex-ethics czar explains how Trump has already scored special treatment

Donald Trump is expected to surrender to Fulton County this week for his arraignment, but it's unknown whether or not Sheriff Patrick Labat will make good on his promise to treat the former president like anyone else.

Typically when someone is "booked," they are fingerprinted, a mugshot is taken and they're placed in a holding cell before being taken to court. As former ethics czar and impeachment lawyer Norm Eisen explained, Trump has already received the luxury treatment.

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'Mark Meadows' chances are very slim': Defense lawyer on the attempt to dismiss the indictment

Mark Meadows' latest legal efforts don't look promising, according to one defense attorney.

Donald Trump's former chief of staff is attempting to have his Georgia indictment moved from state to federal court. Over the weekend he took the additional move to ask that the case be dismissed. The request to the federal judge came before that same judge decided whether or not the case should be moved to federal court from Georgia.

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'I can do whatever I want because I was the chief of staff' isn’t the way it works: Ex-Fulton Sr. DA

Former Donald Trump's chief of staff's lawyers are asking that the charges against him be dropped, reported on Saturday. His reasoning is that while acting for Trump, he should be immune from any accountability.

"The conduct charged here falls squarely within the scope of Mr. Meadows's duties as chief of staff and the federal policy underlying that role," Meadows' attorneys said in the filing.

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'Buckle up': Watergate lawyer says Roger Stone’s 'day is coming'

Former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman warned Roger Stone that the strong arm of the law isn't far off.

Akerman was speaking to Jason Johnson on Thursday, who was filling in for MSNBC's Ari Melber, when Johnson replayed a clip of the bombshell documentary that exposed Roger Stone's role in the Jan. 6 attack and in proposing the idea of fake electors.

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Here's how one man turned on courthouse staff and killed my father-in-law: Ex-prosecutor

As part of a conversation about political or ideological violence against judges inspired by recent events involving Donald Trump, former federal prosecutor, Joyce White Vance, revealed a tragic story about a disgruntled litigant who killed her father-in-law and left injuries and victims in his wake.

"You know, you think about this a lot in these situations," Vance said about the political violence facing different groups this week. "My father-in-law was an 11th Circuit judge who was murdered by a mail bomber. That person was a dissatisfied litigant and that person posed a threat to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. He sent a bomb to the court which, fortunately, didn't go off. He sent a bomb to the NAACP in Florida. He sent a bomb that tragically went off and killed an alderman in Savannah, Georgia. So these risks of violence are not new."

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Reporter bashes GOP cowardice on Trump: 'They decided power was more important than democracy'

Reporter Molly Jong-Fast called out Republican Party leaders that have had more than enough opportunities to denounce Donald Trump or even stand up to him publicly. Each time, however, they cower in fear.

Speaking on a panel with MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace about the threats against judges and grand jury members from Trump's supporter, Jong-Fast explained that there have been more than enough opportunities for Republicans to inch away from the former president.

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Michael Cohen can’t understand why people stay loyal to 'dumpster fire' Trump

Michael Cohen put a pause on his family vacation to tell MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace that, after what people witnessed during his case, he's bemused by how any of Donald Trump's 18 co-defendants could stay loyal to him.

"I know what he's capable of," Cohen told the accused, via Wallace. "I know what has happened to me and, rest assured, what's happened to me will happen to you, if you don't smarten up."

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Revealed: Mike Lindell's 'secret plan' to fight fraud and 'save elections'

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell on Thursday released his promised plan to fight what he perceives as voter fraud and "save elections."

"MyPillow's Mike Lindell has been hyping his secret plan to save elections for a week. He just released it — and it's a little drone he plans to fly over polling sites," explained Washington Post media reporter Will Sommer.

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Here's the reason why Trump won't take a plea deal: ex-Watergate prosecutor

A former Watergate special prosecutor offered insight into Donald Trump's thinking about possible plea agreements in the four criminal prosecutions he's now facing.

Jon Sale, who served as an assistant special prosecutor during the Watergate saga and later represented Rudy Giuliani during the Ukraine impeachment inquiry, told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Trump would likely follow the example set by his mentor Roy Cohn and reject any offers to plead guilty to lessen his punishment.

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'He's mapping out the entire conspiracy!' Morning Joe reacts to 'staggering' Roger Stone video

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski reacted to a "staggering" new video that shows Roger Stone mapping out the plot to steal the 2020 election.

The network aired exclusive footage Wednesday night on "The Beat" showing the longtime Republican dirty trickster dictating a strategy on Nov. 5, 2020, to overturn a potential Donald Trump loss by pressuring GOP-led state legislatures, and the former president's attorneys crafted legal justification for the phony electors who sent fraudulent paperwork to Congress and the National Archives ahead of the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.

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Morning Joe decries Trump-inspired 'fascist-style violence against government officials'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called out the "fascist-style violence" that Donald Trump and other Republicans have been inspiring against government officials.

A Texas woman has been arrested for making racist threats to kill the federal judge presiding over Trump's election interference case in Washington, D.C., and the "Morning Joe" host blamed the former president and his GOP allies for a growing trend of political violence.

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