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If Trump wins in 2024 he’ll use Colorado ruling to keep Dems off the ballot: ex-aide

Former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin sounded the alarm on Tuesday about the Colorado ruling that barred Donald Trump from the ballot citing the 14th Amendment. Her fear, she said, is that he'll use it himself if he wins in 2024.

"The View" co-hosts on Tuesday were addressing some of the main news stories they'd missed while off for the holidays.

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'People will have to go to jail': How a new law will thwart election worker attacks

Ahead of 2024 elections, Nevada became the latest state to enforce new legislation "making it a felony to harass, threaten or intimidate election workers." According to The Associated Press, "Other states have taken similar steps to better protect election officials in recent years, including Maine, Vermont, Washington, New Mexico and Oklahoma."

However, according to MSNBC analyst and former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, Nevada's law is notable because of its bipartisan support.

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Internet giggles at Anderson Cooper's face as he takes New Year's Eve shots

Another New Year's Eve brings with it another opportunity for the world to watch the polite and proper CNN journalist, Anderson Cooper, willingly humiliate himself on live television.

Thus it began with tequila shots, which Cooper knocked back before unleashing such a face of disgust that social media couldn't help but laugh.

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Wall Street Journal editor schools Fox about Biden's 'better and better' economy

The Wall Street Journal is known for its far-right leanings, but on New Year's Eve associate editor John Bussey revealed to Fox viewers that the top issue in 2024 will likely be the economy, and Joe Biden is winning.

He began by citing former President Donald Trump's criminal prosecutions he'll be facing in 2024 after already being found to have sexually abused E. Jean Carroll by a civil court.

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Ex-GOP strategist predicts what will happen if a Republican president pardons Trump

Lincoln Project co-founder and former Republican strategist Rick Wilson lambasted GOP presidential candidates on Sunday for being too scared to hold Donald Trump accountable if he's found guilty of felonies with which he's charged.

Among the questions Republican candidates are getting is whether or not they would pardon Trump were he to be convicted of federal crimes by a jury. Both former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said that they would.

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Legal expert details just how fast the Supreme Court will take up Trump's immunity

Former federal prosecutor Harry Litman told MSNBC on Sunday that he expects the timeline for Donald Trump's "absolute immunity" claim to move quickly.

He began by saying that the appeals court is likely to strike down Trump's claim because the presidential immunity details that the action must be within the context of the job as president.

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Why Trump would be wise to let Stormy Daniels case go to trial quickly: legal expert

Donald Trump's legal team has been attempting to stall various legal proceedings against him, but an expert said the former president would be wise to allow one of them to proceed.

The ex-president has been indicted four times on 91 counts and found liable for both fraud and sexual abuse, although his lawyers are working to push trial dates in those criminal cases past the 2024 election. But MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos told "Morning Joe" that Trump would be smart to go ahead and face trial in Manhattan.

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'Blow it off the map': Lindsey Graham urges Biden to war with Iran

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is encouraging President Joe Biden to war with Iran after a drone attack injured three American soldiers in northern Iraq.

The Iranian-aligned militia group Kataib Hezbollah has claimed credit for the attack in response to an Israeli strike on the outskirts of Damascus that killed one of its top generals, Seyed Razi Mousavi, the Associated Press reported Tuesday. Biden responded with targeted strikes against the Iranian-backed group.

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For second week in a row Meghan McCain claims The View is obsessed with her

For a second week in a row, former co-host of "The View" Meghan McCain complained about something Ana Navarro said during a pre-Christmas appearance on the show.

The discussion earlier this month was about Hunter Biden and the way some people use their name for "influence-peddling."

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Trump's latest argument is like Osama bin Laden claiming he wasn't guilty for 9/11: expert

A lead investigator of the Jan. 6 riots Wednesday likened one of Donald Trump's legal arguments to Osama bin Laden claiming he was not to blame for Sept. 11.

Tim Heaphy discussed on MSNBC Jack Smith's Wednesday filing seeking to ban Trump from raising "irrelevant" arguments in his federal election interference case, which the Jan. 6 House Select Committee's lead investigator said he's heard before.

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'Donald Trump's fantasy': Authoritarian expert shows what ex-president hopes to do

Donald Trump has fully taken over the Republican Party, according to an expert on Wednesday.

NBC News correspondent Vaughn Hillyard claimed that the idea of "revenge" has trickled down from Donald Trump to his supporters. When he interviews the MAGA fans, they are all-in on the campaign of vengeance and they love the rage he is throwing toward Democrats.

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'Like herding quail': Bush strategist slams House GOPers he says will scatter in 2024

Former President George W. Bush's chief campaign strategist Wednesday compared House Republicans to a flock of birds he predicts aren't going to fly in formation in 2024.

"It's a caucus like herding quail," Matthew Dowd told MSNBC host Richard Lui. "And you can't herd quail because they're all over the place."

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GOP candidate demands Colorado Supreme Court justices be arrested for treason

An election-denying Republican congressional candidate demanded Colorado Supreme Court justices be arrested and tried for treason for disqualifying Donald Trump from the presidential primary in that state.

Trent Leisy, who is running for the GOP nomination in the race to succeed Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO), is organizing a Dec. 30 rally against what he called "four traitor justices" that will conclude at a Colorado Springs gun shop owned by an incendiary conservative activist, reported KUSA-TV.

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