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Trump storms out of court and whines to press after being fined for violating gag order

Donald Trump was fined in court on Wednesday for breaking the gag order – and stormed out of the courtroom to yell about it to the press.

News spread across social media that Trump had walked out of the courtroom while it was still in session hearing his fraud trial. Law360's Stewart Bishop said that he thought he saw Trump leave.

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'Not getting tired of winning': Trump's ousted election security chief vindicated again

A top election security official who was fired by Donald Trump weeks after the 2020 vote admitted he felt vindicated by Mark Meadows flipping on the former president.

The former White House chief of staff reportedly testified that both he and Trump knew their claims of election fraud were without merit, and Chris Krebs, who had served as director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency until his ouster in December 2020, told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that he was encouraged by the development.

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Morning Joe gloats as Trump allies flip: All fun and games until you follow him to prison

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough exulted as more Donald Trump allies have flipped against him in criminal cases involving his attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss.

Jenna Ellis on Tuesday became the third Trump attorney to plead guilty in the Georgia election interference case, joining Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro, and sources confirmed that former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows had been granted immunity to testify against the former president in special counsel Jack Smith's Jan. 6 case.

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'The jig is up' for GOP leaders after Mark Meadows revelation: Post reporter

Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has reportedly accepted an immunity deal with the Justice Department in the 2020 election case, ABC News reported on Tuesday afternoon.

Speaking about it on MSNBC, Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig said that another major piece of the puzzle is that Meadows' autobiography has been the source used by other lawmakers to justify their opinions around the 2020 election.

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'Heck of a reunion': Michael Cohen acts as if Trump isn't even in the courtroom

Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen appeared in the Trump Organization fraud trial on Tuesday that will decide the company's fate.

MSNBC's Lisa Rubin was among those in the courtroom live-tweeting the trial and, when she left the morning proceedings for the lunch break, she revealed some colorful details about what had unfolded inside.

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Jenna Ellis' plea is piling 'pressure on Rudy Giuliani to flip': Legal expert

Former Donald Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis made a plea deal with Fulton County, Georgia, on Tuesday – leading to questions about who is next.

Lawfare's Anna Bower pointed out the agreement includes five years of probation, community service, a public apology and the pledge that she will name names and testify for the prosecution. Among the people already mentioned by her is Rudy Giuliani.

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'Deep remorse': Jenna Ellis tearfully throws Trump and Giuliani under the bus in plea

A tearful Jenna Ellis implicated Rudy Giuliani and disavowed Donald Trump as she pleaded guilty in the Georgia election subversion case.

The former Trump campaign lawyer delivered a statement in tears Tuesday at her Fulton County plea hearing, where she expressed regret for her work on behalf of the former president that was aimed at overturning his 2020 election loss, reported CNN.

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Trump sounds like he should be 'put in an old age home' after latest speech: MSNBC's Mika

Donald Trump raged against the criminal and civil cases against him in a dark campaign speech that MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski suggested was a sign of worsening mental health.

The former president told a crowd of supporters they shouldn't bother voting because elections were rigged, mixed up the leaders of Hungary and Turkey, and claimed to be the first person to notice the similarities between the abbreviation U.S. and the word "us," and the "Morning Joe" co-hosts raised concerns about his fitness for office.

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How Aussie billionaire will influence Trump's classified documents trial: legal analyst

Legal analysts Bradley Moss and Joyce Vance joined Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) to talk about both the plea deals in Georgia and Anthony Pratt, the Australian billionaire to whom Donald Trump was leaking national secrets.

Speaking to "The Last Word," with substitute host Jonathan Capehart, Moss explained that the recording was exposed by "60 Minutes Australia." According to Moss, he doesn't expect special counsel Jack Smith to go for another indictment of Trump for leaking the documents to Pratt.

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PA lawmaker running for speaker bails an hour after plugging himself on Fox

He was all in and then shortly afterward, he was all out.

Rep. Dan Meuser (R-PA) was one of nine lawmakers vying to replace the ousted Kevin McCarthy in hopes of becoming the next House Speaker.

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'Not sure they care about crime': MSNBC host rips key GOP speaker candidate after Jordan

Now that Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) is out of the running for Speaker of the House, Republicans have a free-for-all as no fewer than eight members have thrown their hat in the ring for the top position. But ironically, noted MSNBC anchor Joy Reid on Monday, many of them have records that prove the GOP's passionate commitment to stamping out crime in last year's midterms is selective, at best.

Her guest, Trump critic and former Rep. David Jolly (R-FL), concurred.

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Fani Willis must have the goods from Powell and Chesebro to give them no jail: Expert

Pro-Donald Trump lawyers Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro accepted plea deals last week from Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in a surprising twist in the prosecution of the Georgia election racketeering case. And one of the notable aspects of the deals is that both of them avoid jail time.

That's a significant sign, argued former solicitor general Neal Katyal on MSNBC Monday — it means they must have extremely valuable testimony, possibly against former President Donald Trump himself.

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'Lock him up!' New Hampshire heckler greets Trump as he files to be on 2024 ballot

Now he knows how Hillary felt.

The 45th president landed in Derry, New Hampshire, to be greeted by supporters and offended protesters, one chanting into a megaphone: "Lock him up! Lock him up!... Donald Trump!"

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