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Trump enlisting GOP to 'act as his legal shield' after conviction: conservative

Donald Trump is headed to Capitol Hill to meet with Republican lawmakers, but a former GOP congressional staffer doesn't expect them to talk much about policy and instead will focus on keeping their presumptive presidential nominee one step ahead of the law.

The former president will return to the U.S. Capitol for the first time since the Jan. 6 insurrection, and political adviser Amanda Carpenter told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Trump likely hopes to extract assurance from congressional Republicans that they will help him escape legal consequences for provoking that attack, as well as the other cases in which he's been indicted or already convicted.

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Morning Joe busts Paul Ryan for wishy-washy opposition to 'authoritarian' Trump

Paul Ryan rebuked Donald Trump in a Fox News interview, but MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called out his opposition as insufficient.

The former House speaker and current Fox Corporation board member questioned Trump's character and fitness for office, calling him an authoritarian and a drag on other Republican candidates, but the "Morning Joe" host lambasted Ryan for stopping short of saying he would vote for President Joe Biden and saying he would instead cast a write-in vote.

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'More unhinged than ever': Morning Joe shaken by Trump's vengeful vision for America

Donald Trump has been found guilty on 34 felony counts and penalized nearly a half billion dollars for fraud, sexual abuse and defamation, and he's made clear that he wants retribution if he returns to the White House.

Since his conviction, the former president and presumptive Republican nominee has sat down for interviews with Sean Hannity and Dr. Phil, and he declined in both instances opportunities to back away from his threats of revenge against his political enemies and prosecutors, which the "Morning Joe" host said should make clear his intentions for a potential second term.

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Biden 'shouldn't take any crap' from felon Trump over Hunter's conviction: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough urged president Joe Biden to take on Donald Trump directly over his son's felony conviction on firearms charges.

The president and his Republican challenger are scheduled to face off June 27 in a debate, and the "Morning Joe" host encouraged Biden not to back down if Trump attacked his son Hunter Biden's conviction for lying about his drug use on a federal background check form and possessing a gun while addicted to, or using, illegal drugs.

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'Invoices said legal retainer': Trump highlights key evidence in late-night rage post

Donald Trump raged about his own conviction on 34 felony counts hours after Hunter Biden was found guilty of three felony gun charges.

The former president was found guilty himself last month for falsifying business records to cover up other crimes, including violations of campaign finance laws, and he lashed out once again late Tuesday against the prosecutor who brought the charges.

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'Pornographically violent': Rachel Maddow unleashes no-holds-barred attack on Trump

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow attacked the former president in a brief commentary on Tuesday, addressing comments he had made over the weekend.

The MSNBC host joined colleague Nicolle Wallace to discuss the speech Donald Trump gave in Las Vegas, Nevada, over the weekend that left even Republicans scratching their head.

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Mrs. Alito should spend more time on her religion and less time on flags: legal expert

A former prosecutor criticized Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's wife, saying she distorted and perverted religion to justify a "petty" desire to fly an anti-LGBTQ flag in response to a Pride flag in her neighborhood.

Justice Alito's wife, Martha Ann, was outed on a recording Monday in which she railed against her perceived foes and complained about the backlash over the flags that she and her husband hung at their homes. A photo of the Alito home after the 2020 election was spotted flying an American flag upside down, which was adopted by the "Stop the Steal" movement. Another flag was spotted over Alito's beach home saying, "An Appeal to Heaven." It is another flag brought to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, The New York Times reported.

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Hunter Biden verdict puts a nail in ​coffin of Trump's weaponized DOJ claim: critics

Hunter Biden's guilty verdict in his trial on gun crimes Tuesday prompted a range of responses.

Politico judicial reporter Kyle Cheney pointed out that some thought that, because of the power of the Biden family combined with the fact that the trial was in their home state of Delaware, Hunter would get a pass.

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GOP 'makes up' Biden problems while Trump proves he's 'crazy' every day: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough profanely bashed conservative media for cooking up false evidence that President Joe Biden was suffering from age-related mental problems when Donald Trump publicly exhibited alarming behavior on a regular basis.

Conservative social media users circulated a video over the weekend that was edited to make it appear that Biden tried to sit in a chair that wasn't there at a ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day, and the "Morning Joe" host pointed out that most of the alleged proof of the president's mental decline was fabricated or exaggerated while Trump exhibited signs right out in the open.

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'Slow-moving scandal': MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace slams Fox for ducking Trump rally reports

The Fox networks once broadcast Donald Trump's speeches live, but it has been a while since the ex-president graced the airwaves in anything that wasn't edited by the network.

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace began her show Monday with a clip of some of the confusing statements the ex-president made during his Sunday Las Vegas rally.

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'Gotcha!' Activist shares how she made bombshell Samuel Alito recording

Progressive activist Lauren Windsor dropped a clip of her secretly-recorded conversations with Supreme Court justice Sam Alito on Monday in which he shared his opinion that he can't compromise with the political left.

Speaking to Ryan Grim on The Intercept podcast "Deconstructed," Windsor revealed how careful she was in crafting the questions she intended to ask to ensure she could garner a genuine response.

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Expert doubts 'bomb' dropped onto Trump's verdict will derail sentencing

Donald Trump's attorneys will almost certainly try to delay sentencing due to a comment about the case left on the court's Facebook page, but a legal expert cast doubt on their chances of halting the process.

New York Justice Juan Merchan brought the comment, in which a social media user claimed their cousin was a juror and thanked them for their hard work, to the attention of Trump's lawyers and prosecutors but did not ask either party to take any action, and MSNBC's Lisa Rubin told "Morning Joe" the post would not likely pause sentencing.

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'Sick and depraved' Trump buried for exploiting woman's tragedy in rambling Vegas speech

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski recoiled in horror after watching clips of Donald Trump's rambling speech in Las Vegas, saying his incoherence was further proof he was "unfit" to serve again as president.

The presumptive Republican nominee's campaign hired extra medics, and allegedly some attendees, to attend the rally Sunday as temperatures ran above 100 degrees, and the "Morning Joe" co-host was disturbed by Trump's inability to stay focused and deliver meaningful remarks after his teleprompters apparently failed to work.

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