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Pence is 'nakedly lying' about Trump's intent on Jan. 6: Former Homeland Security aide

Commentator and writer Miles Taylor is calling out former Vice President Mike Pence as a liar after watching a recent interview.

The former Homeland Security chief of staff, Taylor penned a new book, "Blowback: A warning to save democracy from the next Trump." In it, he describes a situation in which the team he worked on was forced to race back to the White House because Trump wanted to announce that he was going to use the Insurrection Act to deploy soldiers to the U.S.-Mexico border, along with other plans.

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Leaked transcript from canceled doc into Guantanamo Bay depicts DeSantis laughing at force-fed detainees

UPDATE: A New York Times investigation published on Sept. 24 ,2023 stated that reporters had been unable to confirm Mansoor Adayfi's claims. "An examination of military records and interviews with detainees’ lawyers and service members who served at the same time as Mr. DeSantis found no evidence to back up the claims," the Times wrote. "The New York Times interviewed more than 40 people who served with Mr. DeSantis or around the same time and none recalled witnessing or even hearing of any episodes like the ones Mr. Adayfi described."

A leaked transcript of a Vice documentary into the role Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) played at Guantanamo Bay has been published after Showtime mysteriously canceled plans to screen the show.

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Judge Cannon could grant delays to 'candidate Trump' that would benefit 'defendant Trump': legal expert

U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon set a trial date for May 2024 in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, but legal experts believe Donald Trump's lawyers may be able to stall the proceeding until after the election.

The Department of Justice had hoped to start the trial by the end of this year, while the former president's lawyers had wanted to hold off until late next year – and MSNBC legal analyst Joyce Vance said Trump may get what he wants.

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'He's not well': Morning Joe panel trashes RFK Jr. as a 'dangerous lunatic'

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" wondered what might be wrong with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

The Democratic presidential candidate appeared before Congress Thursday to deny accusations that he spreads antisemitic conspiracy theories after suggesting COVID-19 was “ethnically targeted” to spare Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese people – and on Friday host Joe Scarborough called him out for lying.

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Morning Joe panelists flag 'insanity' swamping Trump

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" called out the "rampant criminality" among Donald Trump's associates.

The former president has already been indicted twice and appears likely to face new charges in Washington, D.C., and Georgia for his attempts to overturn his 2020 election loss, and host Joe Scarborough noted how many of Trump's allies had also been prosecuted.

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'He's just so stupid!' Morning Joe explains why Trump is in bigger trouble than he realizes

Donald Trump has been making ominous threats as he faces another indictment, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said he doesn't seem to understand how much trouble he's facing.

The former president boosted a threatening video from a MAGA account this week and gave a radio interview saying it would be "dangerous" to put him in jail for any of the crimes for which he's been formally accused, and the "Morning Joe" host said Trump was only making things worse for himself.

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'Roadmap for revenge': Ex-Trump aide shows how Trump will use office against his foes if he wins

Former Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor wrote a new book that sounds the alarm on how Donald Trump will weaponize the government against Americans if he wins in 2024. His examples are based on things he and others witnessed Trump explore during his first term.

In his book, "Blowback: A Warning to Save Democracy from the Next Trump," Taylor explains that among the people he worked with, many were miserable and frustrated, but thought they had to stay to protect the country from Trump's worst ideas.

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'The smoking gun' is how many people begged Trump to stop the Capitol attack: Nicolle Wallace

Donald Trump was handed a target letter on Sunday informing him that he was likely to be charged with violating several statutes around the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

Addressing the issue on Thursday, MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace aired clips of the House Select Committee hearings that uncovered enormous evidence around the goings on in the White House on Jan. 6.

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'The View' hosts shocked Jason Aldean 'that disconnected' after experiencing Las Vegas mass shooting

"The View" hosts began their Thursday show by saying that Jason Aldean should have known better when it comes to his controversial new song and its video, which details riots, looting and protest – and says "small town" America wouldn't stand for it.

Joy Behar highlighted Fox reports consistently going after large cities, painting them as dangerous and crime-infested. The "small town" pride in the song is all well and good, she said, but it's urban America that funds rural America, and there's no reason to bash it.

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'They've been right': Bannon defends QAnon 'beliefs' at Sound of Freedom screening

Fringe activist Steve Bannon is no stranger to promoting QAnon activists, but he took it to a whole new level when promoting the Q-linked film "Sound of Freedom."

Donald Trump hosted a screening at his country club Wednesday, promoting it along with other Republicans. The film follows a former federal agent that sought to rescue South American children from sex traffickers. The film doesn't directly cite QAnon, nor does it make the link to the Q conspiracy that leading Democrats are running a pedophile ring and drinking the blood of the children.

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Wisconsin Republican casts doubt on innocence of Central Park's 'Exonerated Five'

A hearing in the House Oversight Committee took a turn on Wednesday when a Republican lawmaker attempted to use the so-called "Central Park Five" – now known as "The Exonerated Five" – as an example of a two-tiered system of justice that also applies to Donald Trump.

His comments came as part of the ongoing hearings investigating President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden.

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The View mocks Trump for whining about his Sunday being ruined by Jack Smith's target letter

Speaking to the audience of a Fox town hall Tuesday, Donald Trump cried about how unfair it was that he received his target letter from the Justice Department on a Sunday. It was a detail that the co-hosts of "The View" found to be both strange and hilarious.

Acting overly dramatic with fake sadness, Whoopi Goldberg explained, "You know who went on Hannity last night and discussed how he feels about all of this?"

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Former FBI official warns Trump the Justice Department doesn't bring cases it can't win

Former FBI assistant director for counter-intelligence Frank Figliuzzi revealed that the success rate in convictions in trials brought by the Justice Department is exceedingly high and there's a reason for it – they don't bring cases they can't win.

Speaking to MSNBC on Tuesday, Figliuzzi also explained that in federal criminal cases, 90 percent of the time, a defendant pleads guilty.

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