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Morning Joe rips Trump lawyers for sitting 'half-asleep' through Stormy Daniels testimony

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ripped Donald Trump's lawyers for sitting "half-asleep" through Stormy Daniels' testimony before asking for a mistrial.

The adult film actress provided detailed testimony of her 2006 sexual encounter with the former president, whose lawyer paid her $130,000 a decade later to bury that story ahead of the 2016 election, and the "Morning Joe" host agreed with Judge Juan Merchan that Trump's attorneys should have lodged more objections to block some of those lurid details from reaching the jury's ears.

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'Answer this question!' Newsmax host unleashes on Kristi Noem after saying she won't be VP

A conservative media host held South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's feet to the fire for claiming she had faced down North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

The Republican governor falsely claimed in her memoir to have met the reclusive Kim during her time in Congress, and she told reporters over the weekend the passage should have been removed from the book.

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'Tap dance' by Trump lawyers betray his deep fear of getting tossed in jail: expert

Donald Trump has flouted the gag order in his hush money trial, and presiding judge Juan Merchan has warned that he's now risking jail time, but MSNBC's Lisa Rubin isn't buying the ex-president's bluster about getting locked up.

The former president has compared himself to Nelson Mandela, who spent 27 years in South African prisons before leading his nation out of apartheid, but Rubin told "Morning Joe" that she doesn't actually believe he'll wind up behind bars – even if he seems to desperately fear that possibility.

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Republicans in a race to the bottom in 'open audition' to be Trump's running mate: Lemire

Republicans are in a race to the bottom as they try to attract Donald Trump's attention as he considers his choice for running mate, according to MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire.

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has been doubling down on her decision to execute a puppy decades ago for misbehaving, and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) refused to say over the weekend whether he would accept losing election results for Trump, and Lemire told "Morning Joe" that vice presidential hopefuls would continue racking up negative headlines as they jostle for a spot on the GOP ticket.

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New witness could prove crucial element at the heart of hush money case: expert

Prosecutors are expected to call Donald Trump's former White House "gatekeeper" to testify against him in his hush money trial, and MSNBC's Lisa Rubin explained the key evidence she could deliver.

The former president's longtime aide Hope Hicks testified last week about the Trump team's concern about the "Access Hollywood" tape and its impact on his 2016 election chances, and she told the jury about conversations she had afterward with Trump and his then-lawyer Michael Cohen about his affairs with adult film actress Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal.

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Trump lawyers 'missed the mark' by following his orders to be 'aggressive': legal expert

Donald Trump's attorneys appeared to be following their client's orders to attack witnesses and even jurors in his hush money trial, but a legal expert showed how that strategy was already backfiring.

The former president has reportedly targeted his legal team with his "wrath" for what he believes has been an insufficient defense in his hush money trial, and Palm Beach County state attorney Dave Aronberg explained to MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that their attacks may have satisfied Trump but would probably not help his case.

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'Tawdry on steroids': Prosecutors must show Trump was 'willing to dive into' tabloid muck

Both jurors and voters have been hearing details about the "unseemly" world of tabloid publications as part of Donald Trump's hush money trial, but a legal expert explained that prosecutors must show the former president was a willing participant in those "tawdry" schemes.

The quadruple-indicted ex-president has been charged with falsifying business records to illegally conceal his hush money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" reacted to her attorney's testimony that exposed negotiations around celebrity scandals that walked right up to the line of extortion.

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Trump lawyers planted 'deep-state conspiracy waiting to explode': expert

Donald Trump's attorneys introduced a conspiracy theory during cross exam that could help them sow seeds of mistrust inside and outside the courtroom.

Defense attorney Emil Bove asked Doug Daus, a records custodian for the Manhattan district attorney's office, whether data he extracted from two cell phones belonging to Michael Cohen could have been manipulated or deleted by the FBI, and Rubin told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that was intended to give Trump and his allies another line of attack on the trial itself.

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'Trouble if he wins, trouble if he loses': Morning Joe guest 'freaking out' over election

Donald Trump refused to rule out election violence if he loses in November, and a panelist on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" sounded alarm bells.

The former president, who has been indicted in two cases related to his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss, told Time Magazine that the possibility of violence depended on "the fairness of election," and host Joe Scarborough and guest Donny Deutsch agreed that Trump was plainly threatening "trouble" regardless of the outcome.

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Trump's plans for women 'right out of Handmaid's Tale': Morning Joe guest

Donald Trump has boasted that he's responsible for the U.S. Supreme Court decision ending abortion rights, but a contributor to MSNBC's "Morning Joe" warned that he had even more malicious intentions toward women.

The former president told Time Magazine in a wide-ranging interview that states that limited reproductive rights should be allowed to monitor women's pregnancies to determine whether they had an abortion, and writer Molly Jong-Fast said that reminded her of the totalitarian society described by Margaret Atwood in her novel "The Handmaid's Tale."

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'What's going on with Trump and his family?' Ex-White House staffer notices telling detail

Donald Trump has been notably alone through his criminal trial in the Manhattan hush money case, and one of his former White House staffers said the ex-president was clearly troubled by his lack of family support.

His son Eric Trump did show up Tuesday in court, where he heard witnesses testify about the catch-and-kill scheme that prosecutors say was intended to illegally assist his 2016 campaign, but former White House director of communications Anthony Scaramucci told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that the former president has largely been abandoned by his family.

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'Sad to watch' Eric Trump witness his dad's sleazy deals described in court: legal analyst

Eric Trump attended his father's trial in the hush money case involving adult film actress Stormy Daniels, and a courtroom observer described what she saw as a "sad" spectacle.

Former President Donald Trump is facing a criminal trial on charges of falsifying business documents to conceal payments to the adult film star to prevent her from telling voters in 2016 about their alleged extramarital affair, and MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin told "Morning Joe" about the atmosphere Tuesday in the courtroom after the trial resumed.

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Kristi Noem indulging Trump's 'fetish for brutality' by confessing to pup's brutal slaying

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem was indulging in Donald Trump's "fetish" for brutality by confessing to gunning down her family's puppy for misbehavior, according to anti-Trump conservative Charlie Sykes.

The Republican governor who has been considered a frontrunner to become the former president's running mate, and both Sykes and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough agreed Noem was pitching herself to Trump by revealing that she had fatally shot the 14-month-old pup for ruining a pheasant hunt and killing a neighbor's chickens.

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