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'Sad spectacle': Morning Joe panel shames Mike Johnson for joining Trump 'obstruction'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and one of his guests shamed House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for using the authority of his office to attack prosecutors and the court on behalf of Donald Trump.

Johnson joined a parade of Republican lawmakers and politicians, including Sens. Rick Scott (R-FL), Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and J.D. Vance (R-OH), to attend portions of Donald Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan and then speak out against the prosecution outside the courthouse in a possible violation of a judge's gag order, and the "Morning Joe" panel expressed condemnation.

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Trial reminding voters Trump is 'someone who is truly corrupt': Democratic lawmaker

Donald Trump's hush money trial should have reminded voters by now that he "simply doesn't care about the law," according to a Democratic lawmaker who served as lead counsel in the ex-president's first impeachment.

Rep. Daniel Goldman (D-NY) told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen's testimony linked the former president directly to a scheme to pay off adult film actress Stormy Daniels to prevent voters in the 2016 election from learning about their alleged sexual relationship – which prosecutors say was part of a conspiracy to violate campaign finance laws.

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Morning Joe heaps scorn on J.D. Vance and Tommy Tuberville for 'bizarre' courthouse stunt

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough mocked and scorned Sens. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and J.D. Vance (R-OH) for their show of support for Donald Trump at the Manhattan courthouse where he's standing trial for falsifying business records to cover up illegal campaign contributions.

The Republican senators attended portions of Monday's trial, which featured testimony from former Trump "fixer" Michael Cohen, and the pair complained about the courtroom's dreary décor and prosecutors' use of the honorific "mister" instead of "president," and the "Morning Joe" host said both men should be ashamed of themselves.

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Michael Cohen 'has been dismantling' Trump's only defense: expert

Michael Cohen effectively wrecked Donald Trump's argument that he made hush money payments to women who claimed to have had affairs with him to protect his marriage, according to a legal expert.

The former president is standing trial for falsifying business records to cover up those payments, which prosecutors say amounted to illegal campaign contributions before the 2016 election, and legal analyst Lisa Rubin told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Trump's former lawyer had delivered damning evidence of that conspiracy.

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Expert predicts how prosecutors will use Michael Cohen to throw off Trump lawyers

Michael Cohen will take the stand Monday in Donald Trump's hush money trial, and a legal expert predicted his testimony would be briefer than defense attorneys might expect.

The former president's longtime fixer will walk jurors through the scheme he and Trump concocted to ensure adult film actress Stormy Daniels would remain quiet before the 2016 election about her sexual relationship with the Republican nominee, but legal analyst Danny Cevallos told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that he expected Cohen would not remain on the stand very long.

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'Let me complete the sentence': Michael Cohen's lawyer pushes back on credibility issues

Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen is expected to testify in his hush money trial, and his legal adviser explained how he would counter the former president's attacks on his credibility.

Cohen pleaded guilty to federal charges related to the payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, who testified last week, and his legal adviser Lanny Davis pushed back on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" after legal analyst Lisa Rubin questioned his credibility as a witness.

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'Wow! Wow! Wow!' Morning Joe panel stunned by 'disorienting' speed of Trump trial

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" marveled at the "disorienting" speed of the prosecution's case in Donald Trump's hush money trial, and legal experts agreed that put the defense team at a disadvantage.

Adult film star Stormy Daniels testified for more than seven hours about the 2006 sexual encounter at the center of the case, and prosecutors have brought a series of former Trump aides and employees to tell jurors about his micromanagement and penchant for pinching pennies, and his former attorney Michael Cohen will soon take the stand to tie together all that evidence into a narrative.

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Trump team's efforts to shame Stormy Daniels 'fell flat' during 'withering attack': expert

Donald Trump's attorney attempted to shame Stormy Daniels for appearing in adult films and dancing nude, but a legal expert said those efforts likely "fell flat" with the jury.

The adult film actress testified for more than seven hours over two days about her brief sexual relationship with the former president, who is charged with falsifying business records in an effort to pay for her silence ahead of the 2016 election, and MSNBC's Lisa Rubin told "Morning Joe" that she held her own against aggressive cross examination.

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Trump 'sleaze' oozing out of hush money trial won't 'impress' voters: Charlie Sykes

Voters won't be "impressed" by reminders of former President Donald Trump's "sleaze" oozing out of his New York criminal trial, according to anti-Trump conservative Charlie Sykes.

Porn actress Stormy Daniels told a jury about her sexual encounter with the former president, whose attorney then paid her off a decade later to keep her quiet before the 2016 election – when the "Access Hollywood" recording posed an existential threat to his campaign – and Sykes told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that swing voters would be repulsed by the details of Trump's personal life.

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'Holy eff!' Morning Joe nearly curses in hilarious reaction to Trump's latest cash grab

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough nearly cursed on the air upon hearing details of Donald Trump's latest Mar-a-Lago fundraiser.

The former president hosted a dinner for supporters who purchased NFT trading cards, including a series of the non-fungible tokens that came with a small swatch of the suit he was wearing during his mugshot at an Atlanta jail, and the "Morning Joe" host laughed out loud.

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'They don't care!' Morning Joe mocks GOP for risking majority with 'bizarre' stunts

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) failed in her leadership challenge against House Speaker Mike Johnson, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said she and other hard-right Republicans genuinely don't care whether they're in the majority.

Many hardline conservatives represent heavily gerrymandered districts that ensure their own seat is safe, and the "Morning Joe" host said those Republicans would rather rant and rave on the House floor and on social media than take responsibility for governance, so they'd almost prefer to let Democrats take control.

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Trump exposed as a 'lame, desperate, creepy old man' by latest testimony: analyst

American voters would have been left gagging if Donald Trump's lawyer hadn't paid off adult film star Stormy Daniels in the weeks before the 2016 election, according to a legal analyst.

Daniels testified in lurid detail about a 2006 sexual encounter with Trump, who she said compared her to his daughter and dangled an offer to appear on his "Apprentice" reality TV show to coerce her into sex, and former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that her testimony was crucial to prosecutors' case.

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'A 12-year-old would come up with a better ruling' than Aileen Cannon: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough walloped Judge Aileen Cannon's decision to indefinitely postpone Donald Trump's trial for mishandling classified documents.

The federal judge canceled a trial date for later this month and set a new schedule for working out legal issues related to how classified evidence will be presented to a jury, and the "Morning Joe" host blasted what he said were her shameless efforts to tip the scales of justice in favor of the former president who appointed her.

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