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Latest appeals court ruling 'isn't a good sign' for Trump's future: legal expert

Former FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann said the latest decision from the Washington, D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals doesn't bode well for the former president.

The public is waiting for a decision from the same court on whether Donald Trump has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution, but it ruled Tuesday that the gag order in the Jan. 6 election interference case still holds.

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Ex-Trump aide unleashes on old boss as 'The View' says Haley makes him look 'demented'

Former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin unleashed on Donald Trump and the danger he poses to the country during her Tuesday episode of "The View."

The conversation began with the New Hampshire Primary, where voters will be split between Nikki Haley and Trump as the two main contenders. Griffin had said she is 100 percent behind Haley — but she warned her candidate looks way behind in polls.

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Morning Joe predicts doom for GOP: 'If Trump wins tonight Republicans lose in the fall'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Republican voters would seal their party's doom in November by essentially handing the nomination to Donald Trump.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis dropped out of the GOP primary after a poor showing in the Iowa caucus, and Trump has a chance to wrap up the Republican presidential nomination if Nikki Haley finishes a distant second in New Hampshire, but the "Morning Joe" host predicted the party would be toast in November if the former president was the nominee.

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'Can't even say simple sentences': Morning Joe dazed by Trump's 'bing-bang-bong' meltdown

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough has been sounding the alarm that Donald Trump appears to be mentally unwell, and he said evidence of that concern spills out daily.

The former president delivered an addled and rambling speech Monday night in New Hampshire, where he attempted to describe a missile defense system using "ding-ding-boom" sound effects and casually praised Hungarian autocrat Viktor Orbán, and the "Morning Joe" host was alarmed by the spectacle.

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Biden pouncing on Trump's 'flat-out incoherence' and 'driving him crazy': Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough has turned Donald Trump's attacks about his age and mental agility back on him, and he said that must be getting under the former president's skin.

Polls have shown that voters have concerns about Biden, he turned 81 in November, having the stamina and mental fitness to serve another term, but the current's president's campaign has pounced on a series of recent comments from Trump, who is only four years younger at 77, and the "Morning Joe" host said those attacks seem to be breaking through.

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'Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, whoosh': Trump describes missile defense in bizarre rant

Donald Trump spoke in New Hampshire the night before polls opened in the first-in-the-nation primary state, and his comments are giving more fodder to those questioning the ex-president's bizarre way of thinking about complex concepts.

In a long, rambling speech, Trump began describing missile defense systems such as the so-called "Iron Dome" in Israel.

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Maddow sounds alarms on Trump: ‘They’re literally talking about putting people in camps’

A second term of Donald Trump is going to unfurl draconian policies that has MSNBC host Rachel Maddow concerned.

The cornerstone of former President Donald Trump's 2024 reelection campaign is to send back the migrants who entered the U.S. illegally.

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Ex-Mueller prosecutor reveals a different reason he thinks Trump is avoiding his trials

For the past year, analysts have speculated that the reason Donald Trump is trying to put off his criminal court trials is that if he is back in office, he can shut down the trials against him. One legal analyst doesn't think that's the whole story.

Speaking to MSNBC's Michael Steele on Monday, Andrew Weissmann, former senior prosecutor to Robert Mueller, said he thinks Trump is actually scared of the trial itself.

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'Fair to question his mental acuity': Ex-White House staffer concerned by Trump gaffes

Former President Donald Trump renewed questions about his mental fitness over the weekend by mixing up Nikki Haley and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a speech, and one of his former White House staffers said that's not the first time he's made a similar mistake.

The former president repeatedly confused Haley with Pelosi, whom he was trying to blame for security failures on Jan. 6, and former White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews told CNN that she's seen evidence of his mental decline.

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'What a clown': Morning Joe shreds Elise Stefanik for defending Trump's confusion

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski trashed Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) for downplaying Donald Trump's confused babbling.

The former president repeatedly mixed up GOP rival Nikki Haley with former House speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) in a campaign speech, and the "Morning Joe" co-hosts shamed Stefanik for insisting that Trump had not "lost a step" and was, in fact, mentally sharper than ever.

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'Extraordinary moment' as GOP lines up for 'elderly, crazed felon' Trump: conservative

Conservative Charlie Sykes bashed Republicans who are casting about for an alternative to Donald Trump but would still vote for him if he's the Republican nominee.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appeared to be a strong challenger to Trump when he first entered the race, but he became the latest GOP candidate to falter against the quadruple-indicted former president, and Sykes told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that even anti-Trump Republicans would eventually coalesce around him.

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Trump attacks E. Jean Carroll again hours before final day in court

The final day of the E. Jean Carroll damages trial unfolds on Monday when both sides will give closing statements and Donald Trump could testify.

Speaking to a New Hampshire crowd Sunday night, Trump attacked Carroll again, telling the crowd he had to be in court on Monday instead of speaking to voters. The crowd booed. Trump isn't required to be in court for the trial, which explains why he wasn't in the actual trial.

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'Animatronic' Ron DeSantis 'ate that crap sandwich whole': reporter

After releasing the video suspending his campaign, Marc Caputo unleashed a torrent of mockery on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R).

Speaking to CNN's Jim Acosta Sunday, Caputo and Republican Scott Jennings discussed the downfall of DeSantis, but it was the former who waxed poetic about the governor's personality.

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