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'Shameless and bizarre': Morning Joe panel buries McConnell for endorsing Trump

Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced he would support Donald Trump for president after blaming him for the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" were appalled.

The Kentucky Republican, who announced last week he would step down as Senate Republican leader after November's election, has not spoken to Trump since the insurrection, although he helped shield the former president from conviction in his Senate impeachment trial.

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'Demented' Trump's public meltdowns should be 'front-page news': Morning Joe panel

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" were baffled by Donald Trump comparing migrants to "Silence of the Lambs" serial killer Hannibal Lector.

The former president gave a lengthy interview Monday with Right Side Broadcasting Network at Mar-a-Lago, where he claimed undocumented migrants were coming from "insane asylums" and described their languages to be as incomprehensible to what might theoretically be spoken on Mars.

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Legal expert 'bullish' Trump will stand trial in Jan. 6 case

The U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in Colorado's disqualification of Donald Trump from the ballot, and the timeline in that case makes one legal expert optimistic the former president might stand trial in a criminal prosecution before the November election.

The court overturned a ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court removing the former president under the 14th Amendment's insurrection clause, and legal analyst Chuck Rosenberg told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that he remains confident the high court will reject Trump's immunity claim in time to try him in the Jan. 6 case before ballots are cast.

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'His team knows': White House reporter reveals how staffers try to hide Trump's decline

MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire revealed that Donald Trump's campaign team is aware of his mental decline and takes steps to prevent voters from noticing.

"Morning Joe" panelists reacted throughout Monday's episode to the former president slurring and bumbling his way through a pair of campaign speeches over the weekend, saying he clearly seems to be mentally diminished, and Lemire discussed the change he's seen in Trump over the years he has spent covering him and his campaigns.

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Morning Joe mocks 'obsessed' Trump: 'Ghost of Obama haunts him every day'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ridiculed Donald Trump's ongoing obsession with Barack Obama.

The quadruple-indicted former president seems to think he's running against his predecessor, who hasn't been in office since early 2017, and the "Morning Joe" host said Trump has never gotten over Obama mocking him at the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner.

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'What fresh hell?' Supercut of Trump 'blanking out' at rally stuns Morning Joe panel

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" reacted to a disturbing supercut video showing Donald Trump stumbling and fumbling through prepared remarks at weekend campaign events.

The former president spoke in North Carolina and Virginia, where he mixed up the names of Joe Biden and Barack Obama, slurred and mispronounced words, spoke gibberish and called Argentina "a great guy," and host Joe Scarborough wondered why voters were concerned about the current president's age when his Republican challenger was clearly struggling.

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'This Congress really isn't normal': Analyst puzzled as retiring Republicans 'unretire'

Over the past several days, members of Congress who have said they plan to retire in 2024 have backtracked on their decisions — and an analyst sees something odd about that.

Most recently, Rep. Mark Green (R-TN), who said in January he was retiring at the end of his term, decided he will run for reelection after all. He said he'd been urged to reconsider by Republicans including Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and former President Donald Trump.

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'When you've lost Newsmax': Morning Joe amazed by collapse of 'stupid' GOP impeachment

House Republicans continue to press forward with an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, but even conservative media outlets are growing impatient and increasingly skeptical.

The inquiry has failed to turn up any evidence connecting the president to his son's business dealings, and Hunter Biden told lawmakers in a closed-door deposition that his father had no involvement whatsoever, and Fox News and Newsmax hosts have pressed Republicans to prove their allegations.

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Morning Joe busts 'petulant brat' Trump for lying and hurling taunts at the border

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ripped Donald Trump for hurling childish taunts and lying about his own record on immigration during a visit to the border.

President Joe Biden and Trump each delivered remarks on immigration policy at the U.S.-Mexico border, and while the current president called for bipartisan cooperation to address the issue, the "Morning Joe" host highlighted the ex-president's coarse, incoherent and insulting statements read off a printout.

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Republicans caught off guard by 'prepared and disciplined' Hunter Biden: sources

Republicans seemed to be caught off guard by Hunter Biden's preparation and discipline during a grueling, closed-door deposition.

President Joe Biden's son appeared Wednesday before the Oversight and Judiciary committees to discuss his foreign business dealings, which have become the focus of an impeachment inquiry, but Washington Post reporter Jackie Alemany told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Republicans failed to rattle him, as they perhaps intended.

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SCOTUS put Trump's Jan. 6 case on 'life support' by pondering his immunity claim: expert

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in Donald Trump's broad claim of presidential immunity, and that decision put his federal election subversion case "on life support" – even if the justices ultimately rule against him.

The court will hear arguments April 22, with a ruling expected in late June, and that timeline could forestall his trials in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents trial in Florida and the Jan. 6 case in Washington, D.C., although MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissmann told "Morning Joe" he doesn't believe Trump will win his appeal but he doesn't think that will ultimately matter.

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Melania Trump 'trawls the internet for coverage' of herself: author

Melania Trump smashed the norms for being first lady because she didn't actually want to be in the White House, according to the author of a new book on the wives of recent presidents.

Katie Rogers, author of the new book "American Woman," which examines the role of first ladies from Hillary Clinton to Melania Trump, told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" what made Donald Trump's wife stand out from the others who held that ceremonial role before her.

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Trump should be 'hiding under the sheets' from 'flashing red lights': Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough warned that Donald Trump was in more danger in the Republican presidential primary than he might realize.

The former president easily beat challenger Nikki Haley once again, this time in Michigan, but his former U.N. ambassador intends to remain in the race until the March 5 "Super Tuesday" primary, and the "Morning Joe" host said there were clear "warning signs" in Tuesday's GOP primary results.

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