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Democrats slammed by MSNBC host for failing to confront Trump: Are they waiting for journalists like Jim Acosta to be jailed?

MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace wondered where Democrats would draw a red-line on President Donald Trump's conduct if they will not commence impeachment proceedings following special counsel Robert Mueller's report.

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Trump knows Russia’s help put him over the top — and now he thinks he has been exposed as illegitimate: Ex-FBI counter-intel chief

President Donald Trump has a guilty conscience about his legitimacy as president of the United States, the former FBI assistant director for counter-intelligence detailed on MSNBC.

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Fox News reporting ‘no exoneration’ was a ’fatal blow' to Donald Trump’s delicate state of mind: Nicolle Wallace

President Donald Trump's fragile state-of-mind was dealt a "fatal blow" by Fox News, MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace reported on "Deadline: White House."

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Presidential historian roasts Mueller’s ‘convoluted’ language — which gives room for Trump to lie about exoneration

Presidential historian Jon Meacham expressed frustration with special counsel Robert Mueller's grammar in his report, and his first public remarks about his two-year investigation of President Donald Trump.

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Congress' fear to impeach is unprecedented: Presidential historian

On Wednesday, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow discussed the debate over impeaching President Donald Trump with presidential historian Michael Beschloss, who argued that there is really no historical analogue to the House's hesitancy to even open an impeachment proceeding.

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Rachel Maddow boils down Mueller's press conference into a damning 60 second clip

Special Counsel Robert Mueller spent less than ten minutes at a Justice Department podium giving his farewell press conference before dropping the mic and resigning. But true to his profession, Mueller's short speech was laced with legalese and paraphrases of his two-volume report on the Russia investigation.

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Trump's spin is 'all out of the KGB playbook': Counterintelligence expert Malcolm Nance

During an MSNBC discussion Wednesday, counterintelligence expert Malcolm Nance explained that President Donald Trump is taking a page right out of the KGB playbook when it comes to his response to his mounting investigations.

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MSNBC host channels Trump playing the victim if he's impeached

MSNBC host Chris Matthews made a surprisingly accurate account of what President Donald Trump would do if he were to be impeached.

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Ex-prosecutor suggests what Congress could do that would be even more revealing than Mueller testifying

Former special counsel Robert Mueller's resignation speech reiterating that President Donald Trump was not cleared of wrongdoing has sparked a flurry of new calls for Mueller to testify publicly before Congress — something he has expressed reluctance to do.

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If you won't impeach Trump -- who would you impeach: Washington Post columnist

Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson called out Congress during an appearance on MSNBC's "The Beat with Ari Melber" asking what it would take for Congress to impeach President Donald Trump.

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Bill Barr has gone to 'impeachable lengths' for Trump -- and now he's a target: MSNBC's John Heilemann

The burden to impeach an attorney general is significantly lower than that of a president, MSNBC commentator John Heilemann told Nicolle Wallace Wednesday. It's possible that's in Barr's future.

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Nicolle Wallace's panel makes the case that Mueller wants Congress to act: 'It's not rocket science here'

MSNBC's panel of legal and political experts gathered with host Nicolle Wallace to explain that it's clear special counsel Robert Mueller wants Congress to act on the president's obstruction of justice.

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Ex-CIA director John Brennan says Mueller left 'no doubt' that Congress should investigate Trump's obstruction

Former CIA director John Brennan said special counsel Robert Mueller made his message loud and clear -- and called on Congress to take up action against the president.

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