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MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace shows a political video she says should be all over TV immediately

President Joe Biden took to a North Carolina stage with a fiery speech after a widely criticized debate.

It was the kind of vintage Biden that left MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace with demands of the campaign.

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Trump shouldn't celebrate Supreme Court's Jan. 6-related ruling just yet: analysts

The U.S. Supreme Court handed a victory to some Jan. 6 defendants and demanded that prosecutors demonstrate specific evidence to show how the defendant was obstructing an official proceeding.

Fewer than 20 percent of the Jan. 6 attackers were charged with obstruction and those that were generally have other charges affiliated with it. Most of the attackers were charged with trespassing on federal property and other crimes about attacking law enforcement.

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'What the hell?' MSNBC's Mika spars with Democratic governor over Biden's debate flop

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski challenged Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro to defend president Joe Biden's debate performance in a contentious morning-after interview.

The Democratic governor, who's been floated as a future presidential candidate himself, appeared Friday on "Morning Joe" to praise Biden's accomplishments as president and express support for his re-election, but Brzezinski pressed him to say the 81-year-old president was the best option to take on Donald Trump's threat to democracy.

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'Freakout at the highest levels': Insider reveals Democrats mulling options after debate

Democrats are "freaking out" at the highest levels about president Joe Biden's debate performance, according to MSNBC's John Heilemann, and may have engaged in some difficult discussions about how to move forward without him as the party's nominee.

Voters have expressed concern about the 81-year-old president's age, and numerous Democrats expressed alarm at Biden's notable lack of vigor and inability to challenge Donald Trump's steady stream of falsehoods and low blows, and Heilemann revealed that party leadership are considering their options.

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'Nobody's panicking': Morning Joe and Mika bicker over Biden's chances going forward

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski bickered on the air over president Joe Biden's performance in the first presidential debate.

Scarborough opened Friday's episode of "Morning Joe" by openly questioning whether the president was up to the task of defeating Donald Trump and serving another four-year term, saying Biden "tragically did not rise to the occasion," but Brzezinski took exception to panelist Mike Barnicle's unvarnished criticism.

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'That's intentional': MSNBC panel shreds Supreme Court for 'dragging feet' on Trump case

Former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal unleashed on the Supreme Court for helping out Donald Trump by delaying his immunity case as long as possible.

"We will have opinions tomorrow, and we will have opinions next week, and in particular, we're waiting on, I think, two really important opinions," Katyal explained on MSNBC after Thursday's rulings were released.

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Trump 'unraveling' since leaving office and becoming a 'convicted criminal': George Conway

President Joe Biden has an opportunity to remind voters that Donald Trump is a convicted felon who's been found liable in court for sexual abuse, and conservative attorney George Conway says he should drive that point in over and over in their first presidential debate.

The president and the presumptive Republican nominee will face off Thursday night in Atlanta, and Conway told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that many viewers have not likely seen Trump in awhile and probably have no idea that he's been "unraveling" since leaving the White House under the cloud of the Jan. 6 insurrection.

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'Makes my blood boil': Justice Samuel Alito's cancer comment leaves doctor furious

A U.S. Supreme Court decision was leaked Wednesday after Idaho v. United States was accidentally uploaded to the court's website amid the release of other cases.

Though it was quickly removed, the document appeared to detail the decision on the Idaho case regarding women facing emergency care due to pregnancy complications.

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'He doesn't know anything': Conservative exposes basis for Trump's 'howler monkey' routine

A conservative explained that the debate between Donald Trump and president Joe Biden would reveal how little the presumptive Republican nominee knows about policy or anything else.

The twice-impeached convicted felon will face off against the president Thursday night in a debate hosted by CNN in Atlanta, and The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that it would present voters with an important contrast.

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Mike Johnson serves up awkward reminder of his shady finances

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) served up a reminder that he hasn't reported a bank account on financial disclosure forms.

The Louisiana Republican hailed Donald Trump's policy suggestion to exempt tipped wages from taxation, saying it would likely be part of the former president's 100-day agenda if re-elected, and he added that anyone who had waited tables or served up drinks from behind a bar could appreciate the additional income servers and bartenders would enjoy.

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'Hard to get your head around': Finance expert hits Truth Social as possible campaign scam

Share prices for Donald Trump's social media company are plummeting, and CNBC's finance reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin suggested the presumptive Republican nominee might cash out before the election to fund his campaign.

Trump Media is officially valued at $6 billion, but experts including LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman believe it's worth only a fraction of that. Hoffman has suggested around $40 million.

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'Scared out of his mind!' Morning Joe shreds Trump for 'whimpering' instead of prepping

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called out Donald Trump for running a public relations campaign for the first presidential debate instead of preparing.

The former president's campaign spokeswoman bragged to Fox News that he was taking part in campaign rallies and "hostile media interviews," when Trump was over on Newsmax talking to former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, and the "Morning Joe" host mocked his allies' outlandish efforts to manage expectations for his face-off against president Joe Biden.

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'They're really scared': Morning Joe thinks Trump team hedging against 'bad debate loss'

Donald Trump's allies have been hinting that his vice presidential choice may be announced this week, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough flagged that as an indicator that they're "scared" about his performance on the debate stage.

The presumptive Republican nominee told reporters over the weekend that he'd already made his decision and that individual would be in attendance Thursday at the first presidential debate, and the "Morning Joe" host speculated the Trump team was cooking up a distraction in case he flopped against president Joe Biden.

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