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'You should be worried': MSNBC's Morning Joe warns that 'capitalism loses' if Trump wins

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough warned business elites that a second Donald Trump presidency would endanger their profit margins.

The "Morning Joe" host waxed poetic about American capitalism, saying it had lifted more people out of poverty than any other economic system in history, but he said the former president had made clear he wanted to gather autocratic powers to reward loyalists and punish his enemies.

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'Numbed by the hate speech': Morning Joe shames media coverage of 'deranged' Trump

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ripped his colleagues in the mainstream media for downplaying Donald Trump's negative characteristics.

The former president won the Republican nomination despite attempting to undo his 2020 election loss, for which he's been indicted in federal and state courts, and he's been criminally charged in two other cases – one of which resulted in his conviction on 34 felony counts – and the "Morning Joe" host said that many fellow journalists and pundits have normalized those facts and, as panelist Mike Barnicle put it, his "deranged" statements.

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MSNBC's Morning Joe laughs at story of Trump being fact-checked over his Hitler admiration

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough laughed out loud at the recollection of Donald Trump getting a forceful fact-check of his admiration for Adolf Hitler.

New York Times reporter Peter Baker appeared Tuesday on "Morning Joe" to discuss Army 1st Lt. Jimmy McCain, the son of the late Sen. John McCain, denouncing the Republican nominee's campaign visit to Arlington National Cemetery and endorsing Kamala Harris for president, and he recalled an infamous example of Trump's misunderstanding of the military.

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Ex-Trump security adviser trashed by Morning Joe panelists: 'You should own up!'

Donald Trump's former national security adviser H.R. McMaster published a new book detailing the dysfunction he presided over in the White House, but panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" were astonished that he was unwilling to say whether his old boss deserved another term.

The retired U.S. Army lieutenant general appeared Tuesday morning on the show, where fill-in host Jonathan Lemire pressed him to say whether the former president and current Republican nominee was fit for office, a determination that many of his other former officials have already stated for the record.

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'Useful tool': Deep dive report sounds alarm on Trump loyalist

Donald Trump intends to stock the federal government with loyalists if re-elected to another term and, according to a report Monday, one likely candidate stands out for his allegiance to the former president.

Kash Patel joined the first Trump administration in 2019 with little government experience but swiftly rose through the ranks all the way to chief of staff to the acting secretary of defense just after the 2020 election. The author of a new deep dive into his career told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Patel posed a real danger if the former president returned to the White House.

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'Trump knows TV': Analyst says ex-president in debate panic because 'camera loves Kamala'

Donald Trump suggested he might back out of a scheduled Sept. 10 debate with Kamala Harris, and the Washington Post's David Ignatius believes the former president is afraid of appearing alongside her onstage.

The former president has been knocked off balance since Harris took over as Democratic nominee from President Joe Biden after his disastrous showing in a June debate against Trump, Ignatius said. And he told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that the upcoming debate on ABC News is in real jeopardy.

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Trump's 'therapy campaign' isn't moving the needle: ex-GOP strategist

Donald Trump tried to remain focused on the issues during an awkward campaign stop at a Pennsylvania factory while Democrats rallied around Kamala Harris in Chicago, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said the gap between the two campaigns was widening.

The former president appeared at a manufacturing facility in York specializing in defense and nuclear industries a month after the Republican convention, and the "Morning Joe" host feels momentum continuing to build for Harris as Trump's stalls.

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Morning Joe panel mocks 'loser' Trump's 'disastrous campaign'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough highlighted the contrast between the Democratic National Convention and Donald Trump's desultory appearance at a Pennsylvania factory.

The convention highlighted the party's past and future with an optimistic message, while the former president insisted that he and running mate J.D. Vance were not "weird" and then stood awkwardly for several minutes while a recording of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless The U.S.A." played, and the "Morning Joe" host marveled at the contrast.

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'Trump looks like an idiot': Expert predicts Harris will expose GOP nominee as a 'joke'

Donald Trump keeps shrinking and no longer presents himself as the "scary guy" he projected in his first campaign, according to MSNBC's Chris Matthews.

The former president seems to be fixated on a recent Time magazine cover featuring an illustration of Kamala Harris, saying last week that the image reminded him of his own wife Melania and then insisting at a rally Sunday that he's "better looking" than the vice president, and Matthews told "Morning Joe" that communicated his insecurity and inherent weakness.

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Watch: Morning Joe brutally mocks Trump's 'I don't ramble' claim

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough dryly mocked Donald Trump's recent claim that he doesn't ramble in his rally speeches.

The former president spoke to supporters Sunday in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, where he pushed back against criticism of his lengthy and digressive speeches with a maundering meditation on his fans' devotion.

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'No way!' Morning Joe hoots with laughter as Trump recounts 'Valley Girl' Putin chat

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough hooted with laughter at Donald Trump's account of a purported conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin that sounded more like the "Saturday Night Live" characters Wayne and Garth.

The former president sat down for a glitch-plagued conversation with X owner Elon Musk Monday night, and Trump claimed that he cautioned Putin against invading Ukraine — which led to an odd rehash of their conversation.

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Trump backers 'sadly mistaken' if they expect him to change: Morning Joe

Donald Trump is unwilling and unable to rise to the occasion as he fights for his political life, according to MSNBC's Joe Scarborough.

The former president has been knocked off balance by the ascendance of Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee, and the "Morning Joe" host pointed to a recent report showing that Trump had told GOP donors not to expect any substantial changes in his campaign.

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Trump's latest 'meltdown' a 'profoundly dangerous' sign of things to come: conservative

Charlie Sykes offered a sinister explanation for Donald Trump's social media posts suggesting that Kamala Harris was sharing fake photos of her crowds.

The former president claimed his Democratic rival had used artificial intelligence to make it appear thousands of supporters had greeted her at a Michigan airport, and the conservative commentator told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Trump was setting the stage for another attempt to overturn an election loss.

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