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Trump confronts 'game-changer' as cruelty provokes 'unbelievably radical' revolt: analysts

Comments made by Pope Leo and a widely spread attack on President Donald Trump by Catholic bishops on his harsh immigration policies should give his administration pause that the ground beneath them is shifting — and not in a good way, it was warned Monday.

The hosts of “Morning Joe,” noted the Pope calling the treatment of undocumented immigrants a “grave injustice” and combined that with a statement from America’s Roman Catholic bishops asserting, “We are disturbed when we see among our people a climate of fear and anxiety around questions of profiling and immigration enforcement. We are saddened by the state of contemporary debate and the vilification of immigrants. We are concerned about the conditions in detention centers and the lack of access to pastoral care.”

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'Lied!' Enraged Trump attacks new target with fresh threats of prosecution

President Donald Trump floated a new criminal indictment Monday after accusing former FBI Director Christopher Wray of having committed perjury.

“Wray lied!!!” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social Monday, sharing alongside his remarks another social media post alleging Wray had lied to Congress — and should be indicted.

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'There's hope yet!' Trump at risk as 'frozen' criminal probe restarts

While the criminal charges against President Donald Trump over his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election were dismissed last year, a “curious development” has led to the matter coming back into the fold — and in such a manner that it “could still be a problem for the president,” MS NOW reported Monday.

Trump was indicted on conspiracy charges in 2023 over an alleged plot to have former Vice President Mike Pence swap out authentic electoral certificates for illegitimate ones, and thereby change the results of the 2020 election to ensure his electoral victory.

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'It's all a ruse': Panic as election tech buyout triggers fear of 'MAGA takeover'

The new owner of Dominion Voting Systems raised concerns with a MAGA-friendly announcement of his purchase, but election experts have been reassured by his moves so far, according to experts.

Scott Leiendecker, a former Republican election official from St. Louis, purchased the election tech company last month and renamed it Liberty Vote, but he insisted in an interview with CNN that he is "absolutely not an election denier" and disavowed President Donald Trump's claims about the 2020 election.

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This Republican vowed to protect the unborn — then worked to strip moms of healthcare

The most powerful Republican in Wisconsin stepped up to a lectern that was affixed with a sign reading, “Pro-Women Pro-Babies Pro-Life Rally.”

“One of the reasons that I ran for office was to protect the lives of unborn children,” Assembly Speaker Robin Vos told the cheering crowd gathered in the ornate rotunda of the state Capitol. They were there on a June day in 2019 to watch him sign four anti-abortion bills and to demand that the state’s Democratic governor sign them. (The governor did not.)

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'What in the holy hell?' Trump warned new threats have left MAGA base bamboozled

Donald Trump is in danger of crippling his presidency even among his supporters by threatening wars abroad on multiple fronts and ignoring the matters at home that got him elected, Morning Joe claimed Monday.

Using Trump’s rift with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) as a starting point, MS NOW host Joe Scarborough claimed the president has lost the plot.

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MAGA candidate's own campaign consultant rips into her after historic election loss

Following the blowout elections earlier this month that saw Democrats win several major races by significant margins, the lead consultant for Winsome Earle-Sears, the Republican gubernatorial candidate in Virginia, came out against his former boss for being a “weak candidate,” The Roanoke Times reported Monday.

Democrats secured major victories this month in several contests, including to gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey, the highly contested mayoral race in New York City, New York, and a ballot measure in California to redraw the state’s maps and combat President Donald Trump’s gerrymandering plan in Texas to bolster the GOP’s congressional numbers.

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Kash Patel accused of 'clear abuse' as elite FBI swat team assigned to protect girlfriend

FBI Director Kash Patel’s country music singer girlfriend has a security detail made up of elite federal agents, according to sources with knowledge of the situation.

Performer Alexis Wilkins is being protected by FBI agents usually assigned to a SWAT team in the bureau's field office in Nashville, where she spends time for her work, and people familiar with security protocols cannot recall any instance where the girlfriends of top FBI officials enjoyed government-staffed security details, reported MS NOW.

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'This is America!' Sickened Morning Joe shames Stephen Miller with heartbreaking photo

Donald Trump advisor Stephen Miller was raked over the coals on MS NOW on Monday morning after “Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough shared a New York Times report about small children being left behind as their parents are abducted and deported by ICE.

To make his point, he held up the paper which showed a photo of a two-year-old child named Jorge, whose mother was grabbed and shipped out of the country in error.

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'Uh oh': Market crash fears grow as pro-Trump billionaire dumps major stock

Venture capitalist and supporter of President Donald Trump Peter Thiel became the latest billionaire to sell off all of his stock in the tech company Nvidia, according to new reporting Monday, sparking panic that a market “bubble” centered around artificial intelligence may burst at any moment and send the market into a downward spiral.

“Uh oh,” wrote X user “Tea M.” in response to news of Thiel’s latest stock sale. “Fun times.”

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Trump choice for top prosecutor 'flunked' entry-level job: report

President Donald Trump's choice to lead federal prosecutions in the Southern District of Florida actually flunked out of an entry-level job in that same office several years ago.

Jason Reding Quiñones was hired as a prosecutor in 2018 and placed on drug and gun cases to gain trial experience, and while most of the office's new hires eventually get promoted to more prestigious divisions, Reding Quiñones was flushed out, sources told the Washington Post.

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Epstein hurled 'money laundering' allegations at Trump in secret email as feds closed in

A newly unearthed 2019 email shows that Jeffrey Epstein was aware that President Donald Trump may have been misrepresenting the value of his assets — an allegation that would get president hit with a $454 million fraud judgment in 2024.

“Trump was a frontman for money laundering, according to Epstein,” wrote Mykhailo Golub, the general manager for the consultancy firm TLFRD, in a social media post on X Sunday. Golub shared an email unearthed in the latest release of a trove of Epstein messages last week.

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Republicans plunge into 'complete mess' as MAGA heirs start war: insider

The growing schism between Donald Trump and some of his most ardent supporters is the first shot in a coming war within the Republican Party as his more ambitious heirs to the MAGA throne start jockeying for position.

That was a warning that conservative columnist Matt Lewis attempted to share during an appearance on MS NOW, the new name for MSNBC, on Monday morning.

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