Marjorie Taylor Greene

'No court will uphold' possible Judge Cannon dismissal of Mar-a-Lago charges: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ripped federal judge Aileen Cannon for even considering whether to dismiss the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case against Donald Trump.

The U.S. District Court judge will hear arguments Thursday morning on whether Trump had the authority under the Presidential Records Act to declassify and retain any government documents he wanted after leaving the White House, and the "Morning Joe" host cast doubt on Cannon's ethics.

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Boebert blasts Ken Buck special election as 'swampy backroom deal to try to rig' vote

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) accused Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) of trying to "rig" elections by leaving Congress months earlier than he had planned.

In a live "special announcement" on Wednesday, Boebert explained why she would not be running in the special election to temporarily fill Buck's seat after he declared yesterday that his previously announced retirement would start this month.

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‘Hail Mary pass’: Hunter Biden lawyer blasts James Comer as he turns down public hearing

Attorneys for Hunter Biden said that their client will not appear at a public hearing on the impeachment of his father, President Joe Biden.

In a letter to House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY), attorney Abbe Lowell said there was a scheduling conflict with a criminal case.

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'The chairmen who cried wolf': Comer and Jordan trashed by GOP aide over impeachment dud

Politico's Playbook reported on Wednesday that House Republicans are seeking an "off-ramp" for their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, and a separate report from Punchbowl News adds more color to the GOP's floundering impeachment efforts.

Like Politico, Punchbowl News reports that many Republicans have concluded that there is simply not enough evidence to impeach Biden at this time.

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Mike Johnson 'blindsided' by abrupt departure that could end Lauren Boebert's career

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) caught Republican leadership off guard when he announced he would leave Congress next week.

The Colorado Republican had already announced his intention to retire after nine years in office, but Politico politics bureau chief Jonathan Martin told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" his departure came as a complete surprise to House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

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Beaming Marjorie Taylor Greene announces 'black market of baby organ harvesting' hearing

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Tuesday shared with her X followers a photograph of herself smiling directly into the camera next to an announcement for a new investigative hearing.

"Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene leads a hearing on investigating the black market of baby organ harvesting," the announcement declares. Greene adds, "Join me and special guests."

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'My heart is broken': Katie Britt sends out self-pitying cash plea after SOTU debacle

Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) sent out a self-pitying fundraising plea after her State of the Union rebuttal made her a national laughingstock.

The Alabama Republican delivered a response last week to President Joe Biden that mystified and alarmed viewers in both parties with her hushed tones, dark themes and inaccurate claims. Her speech was lampooned by actress Scarlett Johansson just two evenings later in the cold open to "Saturday Night Live."

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Is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s ‘Squad’ dying?

WASHINGTON — “The Squad” — Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-NY) tight knit band of progressive rabble-rousers — is still making headlines.

But lately, it’s for all the wrong reasons.

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Trump gives himself a used car salesman-style nickname while challenging Biden to debate

Donald Trump gave himself a nickname that's reminiscent of a used car salesman to challenge president Joe Biden to a debate.

The former president refused to debate any of his Republican opponents, but he repeated his challenge to debate Biden "anytime, anywhere, anyplace" in an overnight Truth Social post that took glancing shots at vanquished presidential primary rivals.

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The RNC has become 'Trump's toilet' and the party 'deserves it': former GOP lawmaker

Former President Donald Trump's newly installed Republican National Committee leadership initiated what is being described as a staffing "bloodbath" this week that saw as many as 60 staffers axed from their posts.

It came soon after the national party's reins were relinquished by former head Ronna McDaniel and given to chair Michael Whatley and co-chair Lara Trump, the daughter-in-law of the former president.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene to federal election regulators: get bent

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) all but raised a middle finger to the Federal Election Commission when responding to an inquiry about her new political action committee’s name.

The dispute is over a seemingly simple question: What does “MTG” mean?

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Katie Britt's widely ridiculed speech was 'audition to be Trump's VP': GOP adviser

Republican political analyst and strategist Susan Del Percio told MSNBC on Monday that Sen. Katie Britt of Alabama killed her shot at being vice president.

In a broader conversation about GOP opposition to new mothers in Congress being allowed to vote remotely for six weeks after giving birth, an MSNBC panel turned to the Republican senator's response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union Address, presented from her kitchen Thursday.

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Doing something Trump almost never does, Biden apologizes

President Joe Biden did something Saturday night his 2024 Republican rival Donald Trump rarely, if ever, does: he apologized in the form of expressing regret.

Following vocal criticism of his use of the word "illegal" to describe an immigrant during Thursday's State of the Union address, Biden admitted during his weekend interview with MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart that he should not have used the word widely spewed by right-wing xenophobes and GOP lawmakers to denigrate undocumented migrants and refugees residing in the country.

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