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'How weird is that?' Fox host baffled by James Comer skipping out on Hunter Biden hearing

Fox News host Steve Doocy came perilously close to having a revelation about the House Republican impeachment inquiry into president Joe Biden.

Hunter Biden appeared this week before the House Oversight and Judiciary committees for a closed-door deposition, where he told lawmakers he had never involved his father in his foreign business dealings. The "Fox & Friends" host was confused why Rep. James Comer (R-KY), who's leading the inquiry, did not appear to participate.

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Hunter Biden shoved Jared Kushner's corruption into GOP lawmakers' faces: Dem lawmaker

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) revealed that even some Republican lawmakers agreed with Hunter Biden that Jared Kushner was probably more worthy of investigation than him.

President Joe Biden's son testified for more than six hours this week in a closed-door deposition, where he denied his father's involvement in his foreign business dealings and then, Goldman told MSNBC's "Morning Joe," offered a comparison of what he's accused of doing as a private citizen and the actions Donald Trump's son-in-law took while serving as a White House official.

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'When you've lost Newsmax': Morning Joe amazed by collapse of 'stupid' GOP impeachment

House Republicans continue to press forward with an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, but even conservative media outlets are growing impatient and increasingly skeptical.

The inquiry has failed to turn up any evidence connecting the president to his son's business dealings, and Hunter Biden told lawmakers in a closed-door deposition that his father had no involvement whatsoever, and Fox News and Newsmax hosts have pressed Republicans to prove their allegations.

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Morning Joe busts 'petulant brat' Trump for lying and hurling taunts at the border

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ripped Donald Trump for hurling childish taunts and lying about his own record on immigration during a visit to the border.

President Joe Biden and Trump each delivered remarks on immigration policy at the U.S.-Mexico border, and while the current president called for bipartisan cooperation to address the issue, the "Morning Joe" host highlighted the ex-president's coarse, incoherent and insulting statements read off a printout.

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'It's brutal': Shock and awe follows E. Jean Carroll's court response to Trump

E. Jean Carroll's lawyer on Thursday shot back at Donald Trump's request for a pause in paying his court fines after a jury awarded her over $88 million in two defamation cases — and onlookers said she didn't hold back.

MSNBC host Chris Jansing announced the news. "It is brutal," she said.

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'The View' crowd goes wild over Mitch McConnell's retirement: 'Don't hold back!'

"The View" began talking about the retirement of Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) — and the audience broke into cheers and applause.

"The other big news out of D.C. yesterday was that the longest serving party leader in Senate history, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, announced it's time for him to go," Whoopi Goldberg said.

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Trump 'embarrassed' after being forced to admit he’s broke: Michael Cohen

Donald Trump was forced to admit on Wednesday that he doesn't have the money to pay the hefty fines and penalties he's incurred as a result of losing two lawsuits — and former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen firmly believes the former president is "embarrassed" after the public humiliation.

Speaking to CNN's Laura Coates, Cohen explained he thinks Trump is "nervous about everything" and certainly "has the right to feel so."

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Republicans caught off guard by 'prepared and disciplined' Hunter Biden: sources

Republicans seemed to be caught off guard by Hunter Biden's preparation and discipline during a grueling, closed-door deposition.

President Joe Biden's son appeared Wednesday before the Oversight and Judiciary committees to discuss his foreign business dealings, which have become the focus of an impeachment inquiry, but Washington Post reporter Jackie Alemany told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Republicans failed to rattle him, as they perhaps intended.

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SCOTUS put Trump's Jan. 6 case on 'life support' by pondering his immunity claim: expert

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in Donald Trump's broad claim of presidential immunity, and that decision put his federal election subversion case "on life support" – even if the justices ultimately rule against him.

The court will hear arguments April 22, with a ruling expected in late June, and that timeline could forestall his trials in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents trial in Florida and the Jan. 6 case in Washington, D.C., although MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissmann told "Morning Joe" he doesn't believe Trump will win his appeal but he doesn't think that will ultimately matter.

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'Chaos': Experts say Trump's legal calendar made 'wacky' by Supreme Court's ruling

Legal analysts rushed to the internet and television cameras on Wednesday afternoon when the Supreme Court announced that they would take up Donald Trump's claims of presidential immunity.

Conservative retired judge Michael Luttig was aghast at the decision.

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Mark Meadows 'will face the music': Jan. 6 investigator predicts a flip on Trump

Former Donald Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows lost another effort to delay his case in Georgia on Wednesday and a former lead investigator on the Jan. 6 committee thinks it's delaying the inevitable.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, Tim Heaphy predicted that Meadows will be forced to flip on Trump eventually.

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McConnell is being strategic while trying to navigate the 'Trump Problem': ex-Senator

Former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) thinks the reason Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced the end of his reign is part of a strategy to deal with Donald Trump.

It was reported Tuesday that McConnell was in talks with Trump and his campaign about supporting the former president's 2024 campaign efforts. But, within 48 hours, McConnell was announcing he would retire from the leadership role after the election.

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James Comer throws insults at reporter asking him what crime Joe Biden committed

Hunter Biden arrived on Capitol Hill Wednesday to answer questions about whether his father benefited financially from his international business — just days after the GOP's top witness was arrested and charged with lying to the FBI about the investigation.

The development involving ex-FBI informant Alexander Smirnov is considered by some as the point the case against the president collapsed, as Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) put it.

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