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Trump shares picture of himself as the new House speaker

The Fox News network – and many Donald Trump supporters – have spent hours since Tuesday's ousting of Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) fantasizing about the former president taking over the role.

It seems Trump is doing the same. On Wednesday, he shared an image of himself holding the gavel from the speaker's chair.

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'Trump show is over': Attorney General Letitia James lashes out at former president's 'political stunt'

New York Attorney General Letitia James left the Manhattan courthouse Wednesday to tell the press that Donald Trump had left the building and was not expected to attend any more of his fraud trial.

She addressed his attacks on her and on others, but said that those attacks wouldn't be able to protect him from the consequences of the fraud case.

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GOP will 'exact revenge' on Democrats for not bailing out McCarthy: DC insider

Republicans expected Democrats to bail them out of Rep. Matt Gaetz's challenge to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's leadership, and a congressional reporter expects them to exact revenge once the dust settles.

Democrats joined with eight GOP lawmakers to vote McCarthy out of a job Tuesday, and Punchbowl co-founder Jake Sherman told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Republicans blame them for the unprecedented ouster.

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Trump's 'beyond laughable' attack on judge's clerk 'shows how scared he is': DC insider

Donald Trump drew a rebuke from the judge overseeing his fraud case after he targeted a courthouse staffer online, and MSNBC's Claire McCaskill said that showed how shaken the former president was by the lawsuit threatening his livelihood.

Judge Arthur Engoron, who found last week that New York attorney general Letitia James had proven the fraud claims against Trump and his two adult sons, ordered the ex-president to take down a Truth Social post smearing his clerk and banned him from making additional comments about his staff, and McCaskill told "Morning Joe" his attack was telling.

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'Absolute chaos': Morning Joe trashes GOP for inability to run half a branch of government

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ripped Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and a small minority of Republican lawmakers who took down House speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) for no real reason.

House members voted 216-210 to remove McCarthy as speaker, and the "Morning Joe" host compared them to political terrorists who took down House leadership for purely chaotic reasons.

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Matt Gaetz's tantrum is about nothing more than running for Florida governor: Ex-GOP strategist

Speaking to MSNBC on Tuesday former GOP strategist Brendan Buck, who previously worked for Speakers Paul Ryan and John Boehner, blamed far-right GOP tantrums on the financial benefits and facetime they are rewarded with on conservative media.

He also explained that there is some truth to what the far-right has complained about – McCarthy made a deal with that caucus, and he hasn't kept up his part of the bargain.

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Kevin McCarthy refuses to make a deal with Democrats to stay Speaker

Speaker Kevin McCarthy told the press on Tuesday morning that he has no interest in making a deal with Democrats to stay in power. He explained that, as a conservative, he's not certain what he could offer Democrats in return.

He made it clear that he would not compromise his conservatism to save his job.

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Trump supporters cheer execution threats against Milley: 'Why was he not before a firing squad?'

Donald Trump suggested that Gen. Mark Milley deserved execution for "treason," and the former president's fans heard his message loud and clear.

The ex-president – currently the GOP frontrunner – claimed last month the recently retired chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff would have faced death "in times gone by" for reassuring a Chinese general there were no plans to attack during the chaotic last days of Trump's administration, and supporters outside an Iowa campaign rally told NBC News they agreed.

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'He's already been busted!' Morning Joe rips Trump 'tantrum' outside fraud trial

Donald Trump ranted and raged outside the courtroom against the New York judge overseeing his fraud trial, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough didn't see that strategy ending well for him -- or anyone else.

The former president excoriated Supreme Court justice Arthur Engoron during a break as a "disgrace" who should be disbarred and criminally charged, and "Morning Joe" co-host Willie Geist displayed newspaper photos of Trump's face contorted with rage during his courthouse "tantrum," while host Joe Scarborough said most defendants would face consequences for such an attack.

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Jimmy Kimmel pleads with New York judge to weigh Trump while he's under oath

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel returned on Monday after the writer's strike ended. He told his audience that the crew knew that they were back to work when their parents began sending text messages with notes for the show.

"Please don't make the whole monologue about Trump," Kimmel read from Josh's mom.

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Colbert's audience goes wild as he recaps Trump's indictments and mugshot of an 'anger-glazed ham'

Stephen Colbert returned to late-night along with other comedians who were part of the writer's strike. In a 10-minute joke-a-thon, the CBS host walked through the top stories he missed during the 154 days that they were away from television.

"It was a crazy summer to be off," he began. "It was just packed with events. obviously, it would be stupid to try to recap everything that happened over the last five months. So here we go...."

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'She might be dealing with issues after this trial': Prosecutor predicts of Trump lawyer Alina Habba

New York Times reporter Susanne Craig revealed many of the colorful details about Donald Trump and his lawyers in the first day of court on Monday. Among them was the speech that Alina Habba made before the court in which she outright lied and misconstrued facts to the judge.

"She wasn't getting [facts] wrong because they were honest mistakes," said MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle.

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Legal analysts predict Sidney Powell is being thrown under the bus — and she better flip fast

Raw Story reported on Donald Trump's former lawyer speaking with CNN's Jake Tapper on Monday, appearing to test a new legal argument that blamed Sidney Powell.

Speaking to Tapper, lawyer Tim Parlatore revealed that "Trump co-conspirators" like Bernie Kerik are "turning on Trump alleged co-conspirators," as Just Security's Ryan Goodman tweeted.

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