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'Because she’s female': Trump voter admits why he can’t vote for Nikki Haley

Reporters on the ground in Super Tuesday states questioned voters about the reasoning behind their decisions in the primary and general elections — and some of their answers were eye-opening.

A North Carolina man gave MSNBC's Shaq Brewster a bluntly honest reason why he thought Nikki Haley is "not going to be a good president" — because of her gender.

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Trump turns question about groceries into boastful campaign rant

Donald Trump was unable to connect on a layup question from a Fox News anchor Tuesday — and instead turned a question about the price of groceries into a boastful rant.

The former president appeared Tuesday morning on "Fox & Friends," where anchor Lawrence Jones asked him to comment on concerns about food and gasoline prices expressed by some conservatives interviewed at a diner.

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'Demented' Trump's public meltdowns should be 'front-page news': Morning Joe panel

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" were baffled by Donald Trump comparing migrants to "Silence of the Lambs" serial killer Hannibal Lector.

The former president gave a lengthy interview Monday with Right Side Broadcasting Network at Mar-a-Lago, where he claimed undocumented migrants were coming from "insane asylums" and described their languages to be as incomprehensible to what might theoretically be spoken on Mars.

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Legal expert 'bullish' Trump will stand trial in Jan. 6 case

The U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in Colorado's disqualification of Donald Trump from the ballot, and the timeline in that case makes one legal expert optimistic the former president might stand trial in a criminal prosecution before the November election.

The court overturned a ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court removing the former president under the 14th Amendment's insurrection clause, and legal analyst Chuck Rosenberg told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that he remains confident the high court will reject Trump's immunity claim in time to try him in the Jan. 6 case before ballots are cast.

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Nikki Haley fights to keep a straight face as CNN host makes embarrassing slip

Insurrection can be a difficult topic to talk about, especially when you're a long-shot Republican presidential candidate on national television. That's particularly true when the host questioning you about it makes a small slip, as Nikki Haley learned during her interview with CNN host Jake Tapper on Monday.

"The explanation is not that they didn't like Donald Trump," Tapper told Haley, "they said that he participated in an erection."

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'Under the spell of Trump': Raskin blasts SCOTUS for passing ballot decision to Congress

The U.S. Supreme Court kicked Donald Trump's eligibility for election to Congress, but Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) doubts lawmakers will disqualify the former president under the Constitution's insurrection clause.

The court on Monday overturned a ruling by Colorado's Supreme Court disqualifying Trump under the 14th Amendment, which says that anybody engaging in an insurrection against the U.S. is barred from holding public office.

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Resurfaced comments catch James Comer promising not to use FBI informant in 'witch hunt'

Less than a year ago, House Oversight and Reform chair Rep. James Comer (R-KY) gave a press conference demanding the FBI hand over a claim from a confidential source — and promising never to use unverified information on the form as part of a "witch hunt."

It hasn't turned out that way.

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Whoopi Goldberg hits SCOTUS for being states-rights — unless it involves a woman’s body

The co-hosts of "The View" were floored to see the Supreme Court pick Congress as the decision-makers on the move to boot Donald Trump from state ballots using the Constitution's 14th Amendment insurrectionist clause.

The justices ruled Monday that Colorado could not remove the former president from its ballot — and that only Congress could make that decision when it comes to federal offices.

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'His team knows': White House reporter reveals how staffers try to hide Trump's decline

MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire revealed that Donald Trump's campaign team is aware of his mental decline and takes steps to prevent voters from noticing.

"Morning Joe" panelists reacted throughout Monday's episode to the former president slurring and bumbling his way through a pair of campaign speeches over the weekend, saying he clearly seems to be mentally diminished, and Lemire discussed the change he's seen in Trump over the years he has spent covering him and his campaigns.

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Morning Joe mocks 'obsessed' Trump: 'Ghost of Obama haunts him every day'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ridiculed Donald Trump's ongoing obsession with Barack Obama.

The quadruple-indicted former president seems to think he's running against his predecessor, who hasn't been in office since early 2017, and the "Morning Joe" host said Trump has never gotten over Obama mocking him at the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner.

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'What fresh hell?' Supercut of Trump 'blanking out' at rally stuns Morning Joe panel

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" reacted to a disturbing supercut video showing Donald Trump stumbling and fumbling through prepared remarks at weekend campaign events.

The former president spoke in North Carolina and Virginia, where he mixed up the names of Joe Biden and Barack Obama, slurred and mispronounced words, spoke gibberish and called Argentina "a great guy," and host Joe Scarborough wondered why voters were concerned about the current president's age when his Republican challenger was clearly struggling.

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'His conduct gets much worse': Impeachment lawyer has a warning about Trump

Former chief impeachment lawyer Barry Berke brought up the former staff of Donald Trump on Friday, taking to the media to sound the alarm that a second term would be dangerous.

The conversation began about the Trump trials and the notion that Americans deserve to see the evidence against him before the November election. MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace asked Berke whether those conversations should happen in the context of court or the presidential campaign. Berke said both, and everywhere.

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Ex-GOP lawmaker compares Fani Willis claims to Republicans' crumbling Hunter Biden probe

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Friday, former Rep. David Jolly (R-FL) compared the Trump co-defendants in Fulton County, Georgia, to the Republican Trump allies in the U.S. House of Representatives.

"Look, in this case for people, not lawyers like [MSNBC host] Katie Phang, and not skilled with the courtroom as she is, to the layperson," said Jolly. "This sounds and looks a lot like the House Republicans investigation of Hunter Biden. It's like what are we really talking about and what are we trying to get to the bottom of? Because it has nothing to do with the actual indictment, the allegations of election tampering in the state of Georgia."

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