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'Outrageous': Watergate prosecutor unloads on Jim Jordan's 'lawfare' against Trump trial

Former prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks tore into Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) over his "weaponization of government" hearing that rapidly devolved into a forum to attack former President Donald Trump's one-time attorney and fixer Michael Cohen, the key witness in the Manhattan criminal hush money trial against the former president.

Wine-Banks, who served as a prosecutor in the Watergate trials, tried to outline for Jordan's committee why Trump was indicted for hoarding classified information in a separate Justice Department case, whereas President Joe Biden was not — and came away disgusted with the whole proceeding, as she explained to MSNBC's Jason Johnson.

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'As Zen as the Tasmanian Devil': Fox News host mocked for Trump 'court meditation' excuse

Donald Trump isn't sleeping in court; he is actually searching for nirvana.

That's according to Fox News anchor Jesse Watters.

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'Terrible strategy': Trump aide says ex-president's debate plan is set to hand Biden a win

Former Trump White House official Alyssa Farah Griffin thinks her erstwhile boss is making a catastrophic mistake in the run-up to the newly scheduled presidential debates — and one that he's made on previous occasions.

Specifically, she argued in a panel on CNN, he's lowering the bar all the way to the floor for President Joe Biden, and making it easy for Biden to prove him wrong and exceed it.

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Democracy expert highlights 'devastatingly bad news for Trump' in 2024 election

The Maryland primaries delivered another blow to Donald Trump on Tuesday night, where Nikki Haley walked away with 20 percent of the Republican primary vote. Haley dropped out of the race two months ago.

Speaking to MSNBC about the state of the race, Democracy Docket chief Mark Elias explained to Nicolle Wallace that it isn't merely that Trump isn't doing well with a broad swath of voters in the state. Maryland is a closed primary state, which means only registered Republicans can vote in the GOP primary.

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'Glad you weren’t president': Romney's call for a Trump pardon immediately backfires

Sen. Mitt Romney's suggestion that President Joe Biden should have pardoned former President Donald Trump has critics gleeful that the Utah Republican was never elected president.

Romney shared this controversial opinion Wednesday with MSNBC journalist Stephanie Ruhle.

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'They're a little bit irked': Trump insiders reportedly mad about Biden's latest move

President Joe Biden began the morning by launching a campaign to ridicule Donald Trump for having limited availability for presidential debates.

Trump and his surrogates have spent the past several weeks complaining that the presumptive GOP nominee is being taken off the campaign trail to face the criminal trial in Manhattan around the falsification of business records for the hush money scheme. There is one weekday when Trump has the day off because the judge volunteers to run a special court for the mentally ill.

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'Get the teleprompter and Adderall ready!' Trump debate announcement spurs instant mockery

Former President Donald Trump's acceptance of two presidential debate invitations spurred immediate mockery about teleprompters, fictional serial killers and a common medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Trump and Biden have officially agreed to two debates on June 27 — before the Republican National Convention is expected to nominate the former president as the party's candidate — and on Sept. 10.

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Trump claims strong Biden economy all because of him: 'I don't win, we will have a crash!'

Bad economy, President Joe Biden loses; good economy, former President Donald Trump wins.

That was the theory Trump provided followers Wednesday in a nuanced Truth Social analysis of the effect his presidential election campaign has had, and will have, on the stock market.

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'No appetite': Insiders say Biden avoiding effect son's trial could have on election

Hunter Biden will go on trial soon on felony gun charges, and White House aides are worry about its impact on the president — and the election.

The younger son of President Joe Biden is scheduled to stand trial starting June 3 in federal court and, while aides say the White House will not get involved in the case, the president will surely be following it closely, reported Politico.

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'Back the blue not the coup': MAGA called out for anti-law enforcement rhetoric

An outspoken Democratic lawmaker Wednesday publicly shamed MAGA Republicans for declaring unequivocal support for law enforcement while decrying those who brought former President Donald Trump and Jan. 6 rioters to justice.

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) spoke out during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on challenges faced by law enforcement officials. Behind him stood a poster with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's photograph and her slogan "Defund the FBI."

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Trump interrupts his own rant about Biden's 'infirmity' with bizarre tirade about water

A conservative talk show host interrupted Donald Trump's bizarre rant about water during a discussion about a pair of upcoming debates with President Joe Biden Wednesday.

The former president accepted Biden's challenge to debate in June and September, before early voting begins, but Trump agreed with the conservative host of the Hugh Hewitt Show that the Democratic Party may be forced to replace him with Vice President Kamala Harris or California Gov. Gavin Newsom due to his supposed "infirmity."

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Special counsel accused of 'grotesquely dishonest' exhibits in Hunter Biden case

National security expert Marcy Wheeler has been closely following the Hunter Biden case while the world is captivated by the ongoing Donald Trump saga unfolding in Manhattan.

Wheeler argued that special counsel David Weiss is continuing to try to block Biden's full book from being admitted into evidence. Instead, he wants only certain excerpts admitted — and that, she says, twists the narrative.

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Why are 1 in 5 GOP voters still voting for Nikki Haley over Donald Trump?

Sixty-nine days after she suspended her presidential campaign, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley is still drawing a consistent one in five Republican primary voters away from the indicted ex-president Donald Trump.

Tuesday's primaries in Maryland, Nebraska, and West Virginia continued that trend, even though she has been nearly totally silent and even though Trump has already gained enough delegates to be the presumptive Republican nominee.

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