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Dr. Phil hammers Trump on his 'addiction to revenge'

Dr. Phil McGraw, the former psychologist and Donald Trump fan, had a conversation with the ex-president which will air on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. on his own network, MRIT+. Among the things discussed in clips that are being leaked to the public is McGraw accusing Trump of being "addicted to revenge."

Trump promised McGraw it would be the highest-rated show he's ever had. McGraw is relegated to his own streaming service, where he has become much more political, hosting shows about economics under Joe Biden or Hamas, and using psychology to justify opinion.

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'Had he ever read the Constitution': Legal expert pours cold water on Trump's revenge plan

Former President Donald Trump, who once said "lock her up" to 2016 Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton, is once again floating the idea of prosecuting political rivals, including President Joe Biden and lawmakers on the Jan. 6 committee.

There's just one problem with the plan — lawmakers have some legal immunities and privileges related to their legislative activities, one law expert noted.

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Biden in hot water with AOC: ‘It’s wrong. It’s not okay.’

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is in hot water with the progressive wing of his party over his new, tough-on-migrant border policy.

"I think it's a profound disappointment," Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) told Raw Story after voting on the House floor Wednesday.

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'Former Republican lunatics!' Trump rages in rambling post against growing list of foes

Convicted felon and former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social Thursday to rail against the growing number of conservative politicians who say he's a danger to American democracy.

Trump does not limit himself to complaining about former U.S. representatives from the states of Wyoming and Illinois, but he grants them the privilege of being donned with monikers: "Cryin’ Adam Kinzinger, and Liz 'Out of Her Mind' Cheney."

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'Planning his next crime': Lawyer warns Trump is already plotting more illegal moves

Attorney Marc Elias, known for his expertise on U.S. election law and voting rights, has been sounding the alarm about the refusal of MAGA Republicans — including presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump — to accept election results they dislike.

Trump continues to claim that the 2020 election was stolen from him. And Elias, in an article published by his Democracy Docket website, warns that Trump and his allies will do everything they can to throw out the 2024 election results if he loses to incumbent President Joe Biden.

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Joe Biden vows not to pardon son if convicted in gun case: report

President Joe Biden said Thursday he will not pardon his son Hunter if he's convicted of federal gun crimes after prosecutors said he bought a gun while a drug user.

Hunter Biden faces three felony charges stemming from the 2018 gun purchase and possession, and has pleaded not guilty. Questions have been raised over whether Joe Biden would pardon him, particularly after former President Donald Trump pardoned his campaign manager Paul Manafort and former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn stemming from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Trump's contacts with Russia.

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Biden warns democracy 'at risk' as leaders mark D-Day

U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday warned on the 80th anniversary of D-Day that democracy around the world was at risk, as leaders marked the 1944 landings in occupied France that helped defeat Nazi Germany in World War II.

Haunted by today's war in Europe following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Biden, Britain's King Charles III, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to the tens of thousands of Allied troops who stormed the beaches of Normandy in northern France on June 6, 1944.

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Katie Britt was so outraged over Democrats’ contraception bill she didn’t even vote

U.S. Senator Katie Britt on Tuesday signed onto a GOP statement denouncing Democrats' Right to Contraception legislation to protect the right to access, use, and prescribe contraception, falsely claiming the bill infringed on religious liberties and would provide "condoms to little kids." On Wednesday, the freshman Republican from Alabama, who insists she supports contraception, chose to not even vote.

At least eight in ten Americans support the Democrats' bill, including 90% of Democrats, 75% of Republicans, and 70% of independents, according to Navigator Research.

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'Could sink his presidential bid': Karl Rove begs Trump to stop whining about conviction

Karl Rove wants former President Donald Trump to stop whining about his criminal conviction.

Rove, onetime senior advisor and deputy chief of staff to former President George W. Bush, made this plea for stoicism in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece published Thursday.

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Trump allies plotting to overturn Biden win with bogus voter fraud claims: columnist

Republicans are building a network to ensure Donald Trump returns to the White House regardless of the November election's outcome.

The former president and dozens of his GOP supporters have been indicted – and some of them have already pleaded guilty – for their efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss, and MSNBC columnist Hayes Brown examined the strategy Republican activists are drawing up to restore him to power.

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'Ludicrous, ridiculous, dangerous': Ex-Trump lawyer doesn't hide fury in Cannon attack

In 2017 and 2018, former federal prosecutor Ty Cobb was part of the Trump Administration's legal team. But these days, he is vehemently critical of Donald Trump and isn't shy about saying that the presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee is unfit to return to the White House.

Cobb has had a lot to say about Trump's legal problems, and he believes that Judge Aileen Cannon has handled the Mar-a-Lago documents case very badly.

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'Never even heard of this law': CNN legal analyst questions Hunter Biden prosecution

As the prosecution in the case of Hunter Biden on charges of purchasing a weapon while he suffered from drug addiction was expected to wrap up, CNN legal analyst Elie Honig expressed skepticism about the possibility of a conviction.

Adding to that, the former federal prosecutor noted that the charges against President Joe Biden's son are based on a law that is so obscure he was unaware of its existence.

Speaking with hosts Kate Bolduan and John Berman, he explained that whether the younger Biden was an actual addict at the time of the purchase may be hard for prosecutors to nail down, which could cause the case to fall apart.

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"I've said publicly, I've never even heard of this law," he confessed. "I was a prosecutor for 14 years: It exists. It gets charged sometimes, but it was seen as a law that we just didn't use. I didn't even know about it because who's to define what is a quote-unquote 'addict' is sort of based on outdated notions of addiction."

"So combine this, combined the defense trying to find this incredibly narrowly like the moment the pen hits the paper with the fact you're in Delaware," co-host Berman interjected.

"Exactly, Honig agreed. "I think look, what is happening here is what we sometimes call jury nullification; you're not allowed as a defense lawyer to stand in front of a jury and say, 'Folks, this case is bogus, you should throw it out.' But you can certainly suggest that to a jury and a jury has the power to do that and I think what Hunter Biden's team is trying to do here is give the defense a hook, give the jury a reason to say, 'We don't like this case, we're going to hang and we're going to go not guilty.'"

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'They would be calling me!' Palm Beach prosecutor blows up claim Biden behind Trump probes

The prosecutor for the Florida county where Donald Trump lives shot down the former president's claims that President Joe Biden was directing the prosecutions against him.

Trump and his allies have been using those claims to justify using the criminal justice system to target Biden and other political enemies should the presumptive Republican nominee return for another term in the White House. But Palm Beach County Attorney Dave Aronberg told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" the allegations were absurd and treacherous.

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