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Watch: Ted Lieu demands apologies after GOP colleague seems to mock Biden's stutter

Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) attacked his colleagues in the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, saying that they are endeavoring to humiliate President Joe Biden because he has a stutter.

Biden has long spoken about this stutter, explaining that he was able to overcome it by reading Irish poets aloud in the mirror for hours each day.

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'Just hilarious!' MTG's science gaffes mocked as 'The View' asks why she's on COVID panel

"The View" hosts were furious after watching the hearing in the House Monday.

Dr. Anthony Fauci testified before the House Oversight and Accountability Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic Monday, where Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) refused to refer to him as a "doctor" and claimed that he should be in prison for "crimes against humanity."

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'Tirade': Matt Gaetz loses cool as he yells at Merrick Garland in Congress

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) lost his cool with Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday during a House Judiciary Committee.

Gaetz, who is still subject to an ethics investigation involving allegations that he trafficked an underage sex worker, yelled at Garland, "I have given my life to the law!"

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'Completely delusional' Trump allies try to convince him felonies will help: Morning Joe

Donald Trump's allies insist his 34 felony convictions will help his election chances, but MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called out those claims as "completely delusional."

A New York jury found the former president guilty on all counts of falsifying business records to cover up other crimes, and the "Morning Joe" host questioned how that would appeal to anyone who wasn't already a committed Trump supporter.

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Morning Joe's face turns red with laughter watching Trump struggle to talk religion

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough laughed until his face turned red after watching Donald Trump struggle to explain his religious faith.

The former president was interviewed over the weekend by "Fox & Friends," where co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy read a question from a viewer in Alabama who asked about his relationship with God and asked how he prayed as he faced "so much adversity and persecution," and the "Morning Joe" host cracked up as Trump turned an expression of faith into one of his infamous "sir" stories.

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'Straight-out blasphemy': Morning Joe slams 'depravity' of Trump's evangelical supporters

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough was disgusted by some evangelical Christians comparing Donald Trump's felony convictions to Jesus Christ's martyrdom.

The former president was found guilty by a New York jury of falsifying business records to conceal an extramarital affair with an adult film actress and cover up violations in election law, and the "Morning Joe" host expressed shock by the reaction of his supporters in Congress and on the religious right.

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'Irrational child of a man:' Dem erupts at pro-Trump Republicans doing his bidding in D.C.

Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA) erupted on live television Monday over House Judiciary Committee Republicans she argues are destroying Americans' faith in its political institutions to help an "irrational child of a man," former President Donald Trump.

The committee is a powerful one, she noted, and one on which Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) once served.

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'So totally sketchy': New report on Trump criminal case witnesses stuns legal experts

It isn't unusual for an expert witness to be paid for testimony, but a new report that former President Donald Trump's media company and campaign have delivered major financial benefits to nine witnesses in his criminal trials is raising concerns.

ProPublica's extensive reporting found Margo Martin, a Trump White House aide, got a 20 percent raise and former Trump golf caddie Dan Scavino was appointed to the Trump Media board after he was subpoenaed.

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Jan. 6 rioter pulls faces behind Fauci as doctor tells Congress about death threats

Dr. Anthony Fauci was called back to Congress on Monday and attacked by Republican lawmakers — but his foes weren't merely before him in the congressional hearing.

A Jan. 6 attacker who served one of the toughest prison sentences yet handed out was perched over his left shoulder, making faces.

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'How dare you?' 'The View' host flies into fury over Trump ally's latest defense

"The View" opened Monday ridiculing Donald Trump as a "big baby" and blasting "emotional support senators" — with particular focus on Marco Rubio (R-FL).

Over the weekend, Trump spoke with Fox News hosts about his recent conviction on 34 felony counts.

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'Trump is getting even crazier' – and people inside his campaign know it: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough reacted to Donald Trump's heavily spliced and edited interview with Fox News, saying his appearance demonstrated that he was increasingly "unmoored from reality."

The former president spoke at length to Will Cain, Pete Hegseth and Rachel Campos-Duffy following his conviction on all 34 felony counts last week in New York, and the "Morning Joe" host was disturbed by what he saw – although he admittedly did not watch the interview as it aired.

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Morning Joe buries Marco Rubio's 'deeply unsettling' defense of Trump's guilty verdict

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough shamed Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and other Republicans for debasing themselves to defend Donald Trump following his criminal conviction.

The former president and presumptive Republican presidential nominee was found guilty Thursday on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up other crimes, including New York election law, and the "Morning Joe" host ripped Rubio for comparing his prosecution to the show trials in communist Cuba.

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Trump allies were glad he didn't take questions at post-verdict event: reporter

It was billed as a press conference but became a mini-MAGA rally.

So says Maggie Haberman of the New York Times on Donald Trump's morning speech, which was delivered in the gilded lobby of Fifth Avenue's Trump Tower on Friday morning without the 45th president fielding any questions.

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