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The church has 'sold out' to Trump: Iowa evangelical voter

Former President Donald Trump has corrupted evangelical churches with his politics, one religious voter in Iowa told MSNBC's Priscilla Thompson on Monday.

This comes after a number of evangelical leaders themselves have expressed reservations with Trump, and have even turned on each other over the issue.

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'DeSantis is dead after tonight': campaign expert predicts post-Iowa Caucus withdrawal

Campaign experts are predicting that Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign won't survive the Iowa Caucus Monday night.

David Plouffe, campaign manager for former President Barack Obama, and Michael Steele, a former Republican Party chair, both appeared on MSNBC to foretell the end of the Florida Republican's race.

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'Trump threw you under the bus!' Ex-president's rival buried in awkward Fox News broadcast

"Fox & Friends" co-host Steve Doocy roasted Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy after Donald Trump attacked him on social media.

The GOP challenger appeared Monday morning on Fox News before votes are cast in Iowa's caucuses, and Doocy confronted him after the ex-president disavowed the candidate, who branded himself as "Trump 2.0," as "not MAGA" and unworthy of a primary vote, reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump event 'really undermines'  demand to delay trial for Melania's mom's funeral: expert

Donald Trump will stand trial once again this week for defaming a woman he sexually abused, and a legal expert threw cold water on his last-minute attempt to delay the case.

The former president's attorneys filed a request Friday afternoon asking U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan to push back the start date so that Trump can attend his mother-in-law's funeral. The request was denied and the trial will begin as scheduled on Tuesday.

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Trump team feeling 'a little bit of anxiety' heading into Iowa vote: Morning Joe panelist

Donald Trump is widely expected to win the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucus, but possibly not by as much as his campaign team had expected.

The expected margin of victory has thinned a bit heading into Monday's Republican primary vote, and MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire noted the situation has caused some internal anxiety among Trump allies.

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Morning Joe repulsed by Trump 'sickness' infecting GOP as Iowa voters head to polls

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough marveled at polls showing that Republicans were even more likely to support Donald Trump because of his alleged crimes.

The twice-impeached former president heads into the Iowa caucuses Monday with a formidable lead, despite having been indicted on 91 counts in four jurisdictions and being found liable for both fraud and sexual abuse, and polls show GOP voters simply do not care.

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Ron DeSantis forgets Vivek Ramaswamy's name during Iowa campaign stop

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) was floored to see Donald Trump throw fellow GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy "under the bus" as the Iowa Caucus looms.

Ramaswamy has spent the majority of his time in the GOP primary deferring to the former president.

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Trump supporters reveal what happened when MAGA turned on them

CNN's Donie O'Sullivan spoke with supporters of Donald Trump who have become foes of the MAGA movement in Arizona after they revealed they were going to follow the law.

Speaking to the network as part of a special on election officials, Lisa Marra, former elections director for Cochise County, Arizona, a lifelong Republican, said that she gave up when Trump supporters began flooding her phone with threats and attacks. After doing the job for six years, she left.

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'I don't know anything': Trump responds to question on bomb threat at Judge Engoron's home

Donald Trump was asked about the bomb threat on Judge Arthur Engoron on the final day of his fraud trial in New York.

Trump popped into a Casey's gas station where he grabbed a few boxes of pizza when CNN's Kate Sullivan asked Trump if he had any reaction to police responding to the threat on the day of the closing arguments.

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Political panel bashes Trump for bizarre Jimmy Carter is 'happy' remarks

A group of political panelists suggested that Trump should keep former President Jimmy Carter's name out of his mouth.

An all-star CNN panel walked through the upcoming 24 hours before the Iowa Caucus after Donald Trump took the stage in a rally with a much longer campaign speech than typically seen this cycle.

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New York judge knew he'd been played by Trump: legal analyst

Legal analyst Lisa Rubin was in the New York courtroom last week during the final day of Donald Trump's fraud trial. She explained that it became undeniable that the presiding judge, Arthur Engoron, knew that the ex-president "played" him.

As Trump begins to attack a new judge, this time in the E. Jean Carroll case, there's a new opportunity for a new Trump target.

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Trump sends sick supporters caucusing: 'If you vote and then pass away, it's worth it'

Former President Donald Trump told his supporters to attend Iowa caucuses even if it literally kills them.

During a Sunday speech in Iowa, Trump urged attendees to participate in a caucus for him on Monday.

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'Trump is not going to be able to escape' trap just left by Jack Smith: legal expert

Friday filings by both special counsel Jack Smith and former President Donald Trump's legal team might as well have been moving chess pieces on the board — with Smith playing for keeps.

Former prosecutor Charles Coleman, appearing on MSNBC's "The 11th Hour" with Stephanie Ruhle, set the stage for the lesser covered federal case the 45th president is facing in Florida that accuses him of dodging requests to hand over classified documents stowed away at Mar-a-Lago.

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