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'Every time you go behind closed doors you lie': The View unleashes on impeachment GOPers

Republicans passed an impeachment inquiry vote against President Joe Biden in the House on Wednesday, but they've still been unable to cite evidence for crimes they say he committed — and that's something that is infuriating the hosts of "The View."

On Thursday, the ladies called out Republicans for refusing to have public hearings, with even Republican and former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin saying that the Justice Department should handle Biden's son Hunter's problems, not Congress. Republicans have fixated on business dealings between the president and his son as a potential smoking gun for impeachment.

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'Money talks and Rudy Giuliani finally listened': expert on why ex-mayor didn't testify

Rudy Giuliani decided not to take the stand in his defamation case involving Georgia poll workers Thursday before his defense rested its case.

Legal analyst Lisa Rubin explained that throughout the trial, Giuliani has been defiant with continued attacks against Ruby Feeman and Shaye Moss, who are suing him for accusing them of election interference in the 2020 vote. The two testified this week in an emotional appeal to the jury, explaining how their lives were turned upside down based on lies about their volunteer work counting the votes in Georgia.

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Morning Joe panel left 'speechless' by latest Trump fundraising pitch

Donald Trump is selling off pieces of the suit he wore in his Georgia mugshot photo, and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" were left speechless by his fundraising pitch.

The former president released a video earlier this week hawking scraps of the cut-up suit, which he admittedly compared to his widely mocked digital trading cards last year, and the panelists laughed at Trump's closing line of "have a nice life."

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'Pure garbage': Morning Joe slams Wall Street fat cats for whining as they rake in cash

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough slammed Wall Street executives who are raking in cash as the stock market hits record highs while bemoaning the supposed poor state of the economy under President Joe Biden.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped to a new record Wednesday as the Federal Reserve signaled it would cut rates several times next year, but "Morning Joe" called out wealthy critics who can't give Biden credit for stoking the economy.

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'Trump took himself out': Legal expert shows why he'll lose big cash in fraud trial

Closing statements began in the Trump Organization trial on Wednesday and the former president has already been found liable for fraud. What is left to decide is how much he would be fined and whether they were able to prove Trump's intent.

Legal analyst Lisa Rubin said that the trial "didn't end with a bang, but a whimper. But this isn't the end. We are going to get post-trial briefs on Jan. 5th and that is the thing I'm most looking forward to because that is where the lawyers are going to stitch together all the evidence that's been introduced, all the testimony."

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Ted Cruz demands Muslim judiciary nominee denounce Hamas and Sept. 11

A Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday brought attention to five federal judicial nominees sent to Congress by President Joe Biden. Among them was a Muslim man — and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) appeared to struggle with that.

Adeel Abdullah Mangi would be the first Muslim on the U.S. Court of Appeals. He has a decades-long history of fighting high-profile religious discrimination disputes and is one of the advisory board members of the National LGBT Bar Association.

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'I hate this so much': Ex-Trump aide begs people 'not to support fraudsters' and 'losers'

Former President Donald Trump is selling pieces of his suit he wore when his mugshot photograph was taken in Georgia earlier this year — and his former communications aide Alyssa Farah Griffin is upset that people are falling for his scam.

Thus far, Trump has spent over $37 million on legal fees, with another $130 million in donor money being steered to the cost of his trials. He announced the suit sell-off Tuesday as a way to cover the costs.

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James Comer and Jim Jordan snap as reporters hit them with Hunter Biden questions

Reps. James Comer (R-KY), Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) had a contentious meeting with reporters who surrounded them in a congressional office building on Wednesday as they headed into an effort to impeach President Joe Biden.

The confrontation happened just minutes after Biden's son, Hunter Biden, slammed House GOPers for their campaign against his dad.

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Trump told reporter that he agreed with Jan. 6 protesters: 'I wanted what they wanted'

Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig revealed on MSNBC that, when meeting with Donald Trump, he confessed that he was on board with the Jan. 6 protesters attacking the U.S. Capitol.

"I remember my co-author and I, when we wrote a book about the last year of Donald Trump's presidency, we went to visit him and interview him on the record," she recalled.

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'It's easy to say pro-life when it’s a slogan': Ex-Trump aide sickened by Texas ruling

"The View's" Republican co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin made it clear Tuesday that she too takes issue with the recent decision by the Texas Supreme Court to force a pregnant woman to carry a dangerous pregnancy.

For the past year, after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, many red-state lawmakers have claimed they want to allow for a carveout for the life and health of the mother. But in Texas, that was shot down when Kate Cox revealed carrying her fetus to term could endanger her ability to have future pregnancies — and would end in the painful death of the fetus.

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'No basis': Impeachment lawyer warns GOPers they're headed for a 'very uncomfortable vote'

For an impeachment, some indication of wrongdoing is necessary, said former impeachment lawyer and longtime legal analyst Norm Eisen on CNN Tuesday.

And, he said, in the case of the House Republicans considering an impeachment of President Joe Biden, they don't have it.

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'Clarence Thomas has no shame': Recusal seems unlikely as court takes up Trump appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court quickly agreed to hear Donald Trump's appeals in his federal election subversion case, but don't expect justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself.

Special counsel Jack Smith asked the court to consider the case before an appellate court weighs in, and former U.S. attorney Barbara McQuade told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that it was a smart tactic.

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'Outright lying': Former RNC head scoffs at voters' claims about a Trump conviction

Former Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele cast doubt Monday on voters' claims that a Donald Trump conviction could shake their support.

A recent poll found 47 percent of Georgia voters and 46 percent of Michigan voters say that the former president should be disqualified from office if he's convicted in the election subversion cases.

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