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MSNBC's Morning Joe fears Trump will inflict his 'death wish' on Americans as he faces defeat

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough has always feared that President Donald Trump would destroy as much as he could before he's brought down, and he's growing increasingly alarmed.

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'Classic projection': Mary Trump says the president was triggered when Biden called a policy 'not smart'

President Donald Trump's niece Mary not only spent her life around the president and his family, but she also has the benefit of being a psychologist who could legitimately assess the life and mental health of her uncle.

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Trump 'called the supremacist horde to their battle stations' at the debate: Michael Cohen

On MSNBC Wednesday, President Donald Trump's former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen laid into his former boss for his latest nod to white supremacists at the presidential debate in Cleveland.

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'People have ears': MSNBC host stunned as Trump adviser insists president denounced white supremacists

MSNBC's Hallie Jackson was stunned by White House adviser Peter Navarro's insistence that President Donald Trump had forcefully denounced white supremacists.

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'Their strategy now is very clear': MSNBC's Heilemann explains how Trump will exploit COVID-19 to steal the election

MSNBC's John Heilemann warned that President Donald Trump doesn't even seem to be trying to win a fair election anymore, and instead is exploiting the coronavirus pandemic to steal the election.

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Trump is 'assassinating the presidency' -- and it may be too late to save it: Bob Woodward

Veteran journalist Bob Woodward lamented that President Donald Trump was destroying the office he holds.

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MSNBC's Morning Joe scalds president's 'monstrous' debate behavior: 'Trump set himself on fire in front of 100 million people'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough blasted President Donald Trump's rude and belligerent debate performance.

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Ex-Trump official says White House staff believe COVID-19 lies because they have Stockholm Syndrome

Former Department of Homeland Security official Elizabeth Neumann doesn't think that the White House is nefariously plotting to kill Americans by downplaying the coronavirus and how it impacts children. She thinks it's Stockholm Syndrome.

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Mueller prosecutor explains why special counsel was scared of being fired by Trump for investigating finances

In an interview with MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell, former special counsel prosecutor Andrew Weissmann said that there are a lot of rules and problems that special counsel Robert Mueller's team faced that Americans were unaware of in the Russia investigation.

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'Breaking badly': Morning Joe has bad news for Donald Trump

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said President Donald Trump was facing an "inflection point" ahead of the first presidential debate.

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Peter Strzok questions Trump's hidden assets not found in bombshell report -- and if he's compromised because of it

Former FBI agent Peter Strzok sounded the alarm about the recent revelations in the New York Times exposé on President Donald Trump's taxes. According to him, there should be a counterintelligence investigation into Trump's finances and how they coincide with foreign policies that make no sense for the United States.

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Michael Cohen says behind closed doors Trump is probably panicking: 'He's lost, he's confused, he's dazed'

Speaking to MSNBC on Monday about the recent bombshell report about President Donald Trump's taxes, his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, explained that behind closed doors, Trump is likely panicking.

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Trump's tax 'duplicity' has derailed his campaign's focus on a Supreme Court win for his base: analyst

According to NBC senior political analyst Jonathan Allen, the bombshell report from the New York Times revealing the president has avoided by paying taxes while living a lavish lifestyle has ended two good days of news for the president after he pleased his base with the nomination of conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.

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