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Morning Joe hosts appalled by 'evil and cruel' violent streak in Trump's GOP

Senate candidate Kari Lake became the latest Republican to invoke the specter of political violence, and the co-hosts of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" expressed their disgust toward this alarming trend.

The failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate urged supporters to "put on the armor of God" and "strap on a Glock" ahead of the 2024 election, and host Joe Scarborough placed those comments into the same context as numerous calls for violence from Donald Trump and recent remarks by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) suggesting that protesters should be tossed from the Golden Gate Bridge for blocking traffic.

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Trump allies concerned about 'physical toll' of trial on elderly ex-president: DC insider

Donald Trump has apparently dozed off during each of the first two days of his criminal trial, and MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire said allies are concerned about the "physical toll" of sitting through hours of courtroom proceedings on the 77-year-old former president.

Judge Juan Merchan has already told the ex-president he must attend the trial or face potential jail time, and those who know Trump understand that he lacks discipline and will likely find it hard to control himself in the courtroom during a trial that's expected to last for more than a month.

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Trump showing jurors 'he's a bad guy who doesn't respect anything': George Conway

Donald Trump was admonished by Judge Juan Merchan this week for making comments toward a prospective juror on the second day of his criminal trial, and attorney George Conway said he wasn't surprised by the outburst.

Seven jurors have already been sworn in after a brisk second day of jury selection, and Conway told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that he was surprised by how quickly the pace has been so far in the unprecedented criminal trial of a former president.

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Morning Joe disgusted by Tom Cotton for advocating torture and murder of protesters

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough condemned Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) for calling for vigilante violence and torture against protesters who blocked the Golden Gate Bridge.

Demonstrators shut down the iconic bridge Monday to protest Israel's ongoing military operations in Gaza, and Cotton suggested that his fellow Arkansans would have tossed them into the water and glue their hands to the pavement, forcing them to rip off their skin to escape, and the "Morning Joe" host was disgusted by his comments.

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Trump's courtroom nap shows 'all this finally weighing down on him': Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough observed that Donald Trump seemed to be struggling under the weight of his abundant legal problems.

The former president appeared to doze off for a spell during the first day of his criminal trial in Manhattan, where he faces 34 charges of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to porn actress Stormy Daniels, and panelists on "Morning Joe" analyzed his courtroom demeanor.

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'We're seeing Trump flail': Morning Joe delights as consequences catch up

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" mocked Donald Trump and other Republicans who are now "flailing" to contain the political fallout from the Arizona Supreme Court decision to reinstate a Civil War-era ban on abortion.

The former president issued a statement Monday boasting about his role in overturning Roe v. Wade but insisting that reproductive rights should be left to the states to decide, and host Joe Scarborough said that widely unpopular ruling was just another arrow in President Joe Biden's quiver to use against Trump.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene 'running the show' in the House for Trump: Morning Joe panel

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is challenging House Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership, and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" agreed the Georgia Republican appeared to be "running the show."

Greene filed a motion to vacate the speaker's chair last month, which would take only three GOP votes to remove him and leaves a threat looming over Johnson's head as he seeks funding for Ukraine, and political analyst Jon Heilemann said that also renders the Republicans incapable of governing.

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Judge Cannon's 'very surprising decision' could still put witnesses at risk: legal expert

Federal judge Aileen Cannon ruled against Donald Trump in his classified documents case and will keep the names of potential witnesses under seal, but a legal expert found one aspect of her decision "very surprising."

Cannon agreed with special counsel Jack Smith's office that releasing their names and other identifying information could jeopardize their safety, but she ruled that witness statements could be included in public filings, which MSNBC legal analyst Joyce Vance said would still put those individuals at risk.

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Nancy Pelosi needles media for helping 'stupid' Trump get away with lies

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) mocked her political archenemy Donald Trump for choosing to embrace a political issue that has cost Republicans in election after election for nearly two years.

The former president had previously signaled he's willing to support a national abortion ban but then issued a falsehood-riddled statement on the topic that inflamed liberals and angered anti-abortion conservatives on Monday.

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'He's just so stupid': Morning Joe panel can't hide disgust with latest Trump 'crazy lies'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called out the conservative establishment for papering over Donald Trump's "crazy lies" to present him as a "normal" Republican presidential candidate.

The former president issued a statement claiming credit for the overturning of Roe v. Wade, which Trump then claimed was supported by "everybody" – including, he said, "all legal scholars" of every political stripe – and the "Morning Joe" host skewered those assertions as ridiculous.

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'They all say he's bad': Morning Joe astonished by number of Trump appointees who hate him

President Joe Biden was joined by two of his Democratic predecessors for a fundraiser that raked in more than $26 million, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough pointed out that Donald Trump would never be able to put together that sort of public display of support.

Former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton joined Biden at the star-studded event moderated by late night host Stephen Colbert in New York City, and The Atlantic's Mark Leibowitz told the "Morning Joe" host that he was struck by that show of unity around the president.

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'Uphill battle': Legal expert pulls apart Trump's effort to throw out Fulton County case

A judge is considering Thursday if Georgia election subversion charges against Donald Trump should be thrown out on First Amendment grounds, but a legal expert doesn't expect him to be let off the hook.

The former president's attorney Steve Sadow argued Thursday in a Fulton County courtroom that Trump's conspiracy theories about voter fraud were political speech and therefore protected by the U.S. Constitution. But CNN legal analyst Elie Honig expects the same result as the one that met a similar effort in federal court in Washington, D.C.

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Trump's shameless golf cheating is 'microcosm' of his whole life: Morning Joe panel

Donald Trump notoriously cheats at golf, and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" mocked his skullduggery on the links as emblematic of all of his other moral failings.

The former president boasted over the weekend that he’d “WON BOTH” the Club Championship Trophy and Senior Club Championship Trophy at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, which drew a sarcastic "Congratulations, Donald" from President Joe Biden, and Joe Scarborough laughed about a mutual friend who revealed the secret to his so-called success.

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