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'Very senior' anonymous ex-Trump official deems him 'lethally incompetent': book

A new book by ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl, Tired of Winning: Donald Trump and the End of the Grand Old Party, "explores how Donald Trump remade the Republican Party in his own image—and the wreckage he's left in his wake," according to its summary.

Speaking with the veteran journalist Tuesday, MSNBC's The ReidOut host Joy Reid notes the book includes a quote from a former Trump official, saying, "He lacks any shred of human decency, humility or caring. He is morally bankrupt, breathtakingly dishonest, lethally incompetent, and stunningly ignorant of virtually anything related to governing, history, geography, human events or world affairs. He is a traitor and a malignancy in our nation and represents a clear and present danger to our democracy and the rule of law."

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'Political death': Republican predicts secret recording and trials will sink Trump

Former Rep. Charlie Dent predicted a "political death" for Donald Trump in 2024.

The comments come after reports last week revealed the former president was recorded pressuring the members of the Wayne County, Michigan Board of Canvassers to reject the 2020 election certification.

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Michael Cohen recalls Trump's bizarre World War II cracks about Germans chasing Jews

Donald Trump has spent the better part of the last week trying to clean up his language after adopting some of Adolf Hitler's ideology about blood purity. According to former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, the ex-president knew exactly what he was doing.

Republicans struggled to try and dismiss the comments. Some claimed he was just "joking," a common refrain, and reframe, of whatever objectionable thing the ex-president had uttered. Other lawmakers went so far as to claim that it wasn't "real," and that Trump simply uses that kind of language to get Republican voters excited. Some outright embraced it while the Republican Party stayed silent.

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Supreme Court knows what Trump is doing, and can choose whether to be complicit: columnist

Last week, the Supreme Court turned down special counsel Jack Smith's plea to rush Donald Trump's appeal straight to the High Court so that it can be resolved quickly.

According to columnist Ron Brownstein, the Supreme Court isn't stupid, they know exactly what Trump is trying to do, they simply have to choose whether or not to be complicit.

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Comedian makes Acosta crack up over Trump impression: 'Look at him smiling like a dog'

CNN's Jim Acosta searched for some political levity on Christmas Eve with comedian Matt Friend who has become a social media legend for his ability to match the voices of people like Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Ron DeSantis and Mitch McConnell.

What unfolded, however, caused the veteran reporter to crack up remembering some of the old days clashing with the former president.

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Trump proclaims in Christmas message that God will help him win in 2024

For many Christians, Christmas is the day to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. But Donald Trump wants his fans to know that there's still some room for him in the holy holiday.

In a video uploaded to his social media, Trump said, "And we ask God to guide us, give us strength, and watch over us in this pivotal year ahead. With his help, by this time next year, we will be well on our way to making America safer, stronger, greater, and more prosperous than ever before. ... May 2024 be the best year of our lives."

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Acosta questions Trump's 'presidential immunity' claim: 'Why did Ford pardon Nixon?'

CNN's Jim Acosta had a lot of questions for former impeachment lawyer and ex-prosecutor Norm Eisen about Donald Trump's claims of absolute immunity.

Trump's appeal to the federal courts is that as a president he has absolute immunity from any and all illegal actions while president, even if it wasn't part of doing his job.

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Trump’s escalating racist rhetoric and the far right’s plan for a slow civil war

As the 2024 presidential election campaign heats up, Republican front-runner Donald Trump is escalating his racist rhetoric, repeatedly saying in recent days that immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country,” drawing comparisons to Hitler. Journalist Jeff Sharlet says, “Even more important than the substance is the spectacle, the drama, that makes him the exciting and, in fascist terms, the man of action.” Sharlet explains Project 2025, an agency-by-agency plan backed by a coalition of conservative groups for implementing fascism if Trump regains power, and how the former president is giving the far right the national stage they’ve always wanted.


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Michigan AG hits Republican ex-speaker's staff with embezzlement charges

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed charges against Anne and Robert Minard, who served as staff for former Republican Speaker Lee Chatfield.

The charges include conspiracy, criminal enterprise, embezzlement, filing false tax returns and more, Nessel said in a speech Thursday.

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'What a joke': Morning Joe shreds conservative legal complaints about Colorado ruling

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough flatly rejected conservative arguments against the Colorado Supreme Court ruling that disqualified Donald Trump from holding political office.

Former attorney general Bill Barr claimed the ruling would help Trump politically, and many others have argued that his political fate should be decided at the ballot box, but the "Morning Joe" host laughed off claims that the decision was anti-democratic.

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Trump should be rotting in jail instead of running for president: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Donald Trump is lucky he's not sitting in jail with his insurrectionist supporters instead of stewing over his removal from the Colorado presidential ballot.

The Colorado Supreme Court disqualified the former president from holding political office under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment due to his actions leading up to the Jan. 6 insurrection, and the "Morning Joe" host said Trump deserved to be imprisoned along with those who followed his lead and stormed the U.S. Capitol to overturn his election loss.

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Trump lawyers should stop citing Nixon to get ex-president out of trouble: legal analyst

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin had a suggestion for Donald Trump's lawyers: lay off the Nixon references.

Speaking to Alicia Menendez, Rubin explained that there are some "real doozies" in the Trump filing.

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Conservative judge hits back at Republicans calling Colorado ruling undemocratic

Republicans rushed to cameras and social media to complain that the Colorado Supreme Court is made up of partisan hacks who simply don't like Donald Trump. That's the reason, many of them claimed that the ruling that he violated the 14th Amendment and thus can't appear on a ballot was undemocratic.

Conservative former Judge Michael Luttig called the Republican claim absurd, saying that what is undemocratic is a president participating in an insurrection.

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