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Aileen Cannon sends 'frightening' signal by considering Trump  argument to dismiss: expert

Judge Aileen Cannon will hear former President Donald Trump's argument that he was entitled to keep any presidential documents he wanted, and a legal expert said that sends an ominous signal.

The former president's legal team has argued in court filings that the Mar-a-Lago case should be dismissed because they say the Presidential Records Act gave him the authority to decide which records he could take with him from the White House, and MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin told "Morning Joe" the hearing itself was cause for concern.

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Legal experts explain how Trump's dismissed charges could come back to haunt him

Judge Scott McAfee dismissed six of the charges in the election interference and racketeering case in Georgia on Wednesday. Still, he told prosecutors that the state could bring them back with the proper information but must do so in the next six months.

Georgia law professor Anthony Michael Kreis explained that it wouldn't be difficult for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to refile the charges to ensure they're not dismissed.

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The View descends into shouting match over Robert Hur's Biden testimony

The conversation got heated Wednesday as The View hosts former federal prosecutor Sunny Hostin and ex-Donald Trump staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin debated special counsel Robert Hur's testimony before Congress on Tuesday.

Hur had been questioned about his report into classified documents improperly found in the possession of President Joe Biden.

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'So much weird': Morning Joe panel flummoxed by Kristi Noem's informercial for dentist

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem shot and shared a five-minute informercial for an out-of-state dentist who repaired her teeth, and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" had a lot of questions.

The Republican governor promoted the Houston-based cosmetic dental practice Smile Texas, where she got veneers to repair her teeth damaged in a bicycle wreck, and the advertisement raised questions about the propriety of an elected official appearing in an advertisement without disclosing details involving payment.

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'Oh my God!' MSNBC's Mika stunned by RNC hiring notorious election denier

The Republican National Committee has hired a notorious election denier to focus on alleged claims of fraud, and MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski was audibly stunned.

Christina Bobb, a former OAN reporter who has spread false claims about the 2020 election, has been hired by the RNC as senior counsel for election integrity, and the "Morning Joe" co-host expressed shock as colleague Willie Geist read the news.

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Mike Johnson 'blindsided' by abrupt departure that could end Lauren Boebert's career

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) caught Republican leadership off guard when he announced he would leave Congress next week.

The Colorado Republican had already announced his intention to retire after nine years in office, but Politico politics bureau chief Jonathan Martin told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" his departure came as a complete surprise to House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

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Aileen Cannon may be the only judge who'd even entertain Trump's newest argument: expert

Donald Trump insists he had a right under the Presidential Records Act to abscond to Mar-a-Lago with classified documents, and MSNBC's Lisa Rubin said he might have drawn the only judge who might entertain that argument.

The former president has been indicted on 40 felony charges in the case, which is being overseen by the Trump-appointed federal judge Aileen Cannon, and Rubin told "Morning Joe" that his immunity argument would almost certainly fail in any other court.

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Morning Joe destroys Trump's vow to pardon Jan. 6 rioters: 'There is a sickness'

Donald Trump has vowed to pardon jailed Jan. 6 rioters as one of his first official acts if he's re-elected president, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough that should be considered an explicit threat of his authoritarian ambitions.

The former president declared in a Truth Social post that his first acts for a second term would be closing the border, "drill baby drill," and freeing supporters he called "hostages" who were prosecuted and convicted for storming the U.S. Capitol to prevent the peaceful transfer of power.

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Defamatory comments against E. Jean Carroll could send Trump to jail: Ex-prosecutor

Former prosecutor Andrew Weissmann Monday explained that former President Donald Trump could find himself facing sanctions that include jail if he repeats defamatory comments against writer E. Jean Carroll.

Weissmann's analysis arrived hours after the Republican frontrunner made potentially defamatory remarks about the former writer — who successfully sued him for $83.3 million in New York civil court — on CNBC Monday morning.

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'Out of the mouth of Trump': Conservative highlights words he says should end campaign

Donald Trump hosted Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán at Mar-a-Lago Friday, lavishing him with praise the type of which he's given other authoritarian leaders in the past.

“There’s nobody that’s better, smarter or a better leader than Viktor Orbán,” Trump said. “He’s the boss and he’s a great leader, fantastic leader. In Europe and around the world, they respect him.”

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Katie Britt's widely ridiculed speech was 'audition to be Trump's VP': GOP adviser

Republican political analyst and strategist Susan Del Percio told MSNBC on Monday that Sen. Katie Britt of Alabama killed her shot at being vice president.

In a broader conversation about GOP opposition to new mothers in Congress being allowed to vote remotely for six weeks after giving birth, an MSNBC panel turned to the Republican senator's response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union Address, presented from her kitchen Thursday.

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'I sure as hell don’t know her': Ana Navarro trashes Katie Britt for sex trafficking story

The co-hosts of "The View" were shocked at how Alabama Republican Sen. Katie Britt misled the public in her State of the Union response speech last week.

Over the weekend, it was revealed that Britt changed facts when she blamed President Joe Biden for a shocking tale of a woman being sex-trafficked as a 12-year-old. The facts were revealed, Whoopi Goldberg said, showing the woman was trafficked in Mexico, "nowhere near the border," during George W. Bush's administration.

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Childhood friends say Katie Britt 'did everything right' — until she turned to Trump

Childhood friends of Republican Sen. Katie Britt think she did everything right for her political career in Alabama — until she became pro-Donald Trump.

Speaking to MSNBC on Monday, Republican strategist Rina Shah revealed that her husband grew up with Britt in Alabama.

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