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'Middle school stuff': Morning Joe team despairs over 'racist and sexist' Kamala attacks

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski rebuked the first wave of Republican attacks on Kamala Harris as she consolidates support as the Democratic presidential nominee.

The vice president quickly clinched the Democratic nomination after President Joe Biden stepped aside and endorsed her, and the "Morning Joe" hosts agreed the initial GOP response to Harris ascending to the top of the 2024 ticket was rude, wobbly and at least a little bit racist.

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'Probably racist': Morning Joe skewers GOP response to 'generational shift' in 2024 race

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called out the Republican Party's initial response to Vice President Kamala Harris taking over the Democratic presidential campaign.

President Joe Biden withdrew from his re-election campaign after weeks of pressure from other Democrats who were concerned about his age and fitness, and the "Morning Joe" host said the ascension of the 59-year-old Harris had delivered a jolt to a presidential race that featured a rematch between two candidates born in the 1940s.

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Kentucky's Andy Beshear whacks J.D. Vance in VP audition: 'He ain't from here'

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear seemingly auditioned for the job as Kamala Harris' running mate in an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."

The twice-elected Democratic governor of a deep-red southern state sidestepped direct questions from co-host Willie Geist about whether he was interested in joining the Democratic ticket, but Beshear did say he would consider the position if asked and took a jab at Donald Trump's running mate in a potential preview of how he would attack him on the debate stage.

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MSNBC's John Heilemann gives alarming reason why Trump chose J.D. Vance as running mate

Donald Trump's calculus for choosing J.D. Vance as his running mate might already be outdated, according to MSNBC's John Heilemann.

The former president has been banking on a rematch with President Joe Biden, who dropped his own re-election campaign Sunday over widespread concerns about his age. And the political analyst told "Morning Joe" that Trump might already regret doubling down on MAGA extremism as Vice President Kamala Harris emerges as the likely Democratic nominee.

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Morning Joe mocks Trump for 'freaking out and going crazy' after Biden drops out

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ridiculed Donald Trump and other Republicans for "freaking out" about the prospect of facing Vice President Kamala Harris instead of President Joe Biden.

The 81-year-old president dropped his re-election bid Sunday under pressure following his weak debate performance and endorsed his vice president, and the "Morning Joe" host said that decision upended the GOP's election strategy. He added it seemed to catch Trump off guard.

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Anti-MAGA conservative raises horrifying questions about Trump second-term pledge

Attendees at the Republican National Convention waved signs demanding "mass deportation now," echoing Donald Trump's campaign pledge, but conservative commentator Charlie Sykes wondered how exactly that policy could be carried out.

The former president's signature political issue has been purging the U.S. of undocumented migrants, whom he derides as inherently dangerous and filthy, and he has vowed to expand and stiffen the draconian policies he implemented in his first term if re-elected to serve a second, which Sykes told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" posed some horrifying questions.

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'Perplexing': Experts 'flabbergasted' by Secret Service reaction to Trump rally shots

Donald Trump flouted his Secret Service detail and stood up to pose for a photograph after a gunman fired shots at him during a rally, and security experts were "flabbergasted" by the reaction to that apparent assassination attempt.

Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle is facing intense criticism for security failures that failed to stop 20-year-old Thomas Crooks from firing several shots toward the former president at a rally Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania, but NBC News correspondent Ken Dilanian raised questions on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" about Trump's personal security detail.

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'A guy we can beat': MSNBC's Lemire says Trump's rambling speech gives Dems new hope

Republicans were underwhelmed by Donald Trump's acceptance speech for the party's nomination, according to MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire, while Democrats gained new hope they can win November's election.

The former president accepted the GOP nomination for the third time Thursday night in a record 93-minute speech that started as a call to unity following a shooting at his rally last week but quickly veered into one of his characteristic rambling monologues, and Lemire told "Morning Joe" that Republicans feel like he missed an opportunity to attract undecided voters.

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'Not a coincidence': Analyst points to cascade of leaks around Biden's candidacy

A series of leaks about private conversations between President Joe Biden and Democratic leadership suggests the dam is breaking on his chances of remaining the party nominee, according to MSNBC's John Heilemann.

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) became the latest Democratic lawmaker to call on Biden to step aside, and party leaders Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries and Nancy Pelosi have privately urged the president to exit the race over concerns about his age and fitness, and Heilemann told "Morning Joe" those leaks appear to be part of a pressure campaign to get him to drop out.

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Biden allies 'angry and mad' about gambit to rush nomination: D.C. insider

Democrats cannot credibly stick with President Joe Biden after three weeks of questioning his ability to win re-election and serve a second term, according to MSNBC's Claire McCaskill.

The calls for Biden to step aside suddenly burst into public following his alarming debate performance, and the president's efforts to alleviate their concerns have failed to stop the bleeding of support from congressional Democrats who are concerned about their own re-election chances, and McCaskill told "Morning Joe" that it's probably too late to turn things around.

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Morning Joe levels hard truths for President Biden after 'dizzying' day of 'bad news'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough described the "dizzying" series of events that have left President Joe Biden with few options to continue as the Democratic presumptive nominee.

The calls for the 81-year-old president to drop out have grown louder since his frail performance onstage at the first presidential debate last month, but the "Morning Joe" host said the dynamics had changed dramatically since his program signed off the day before.

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'Every day is Halloween': Expert warns Trump 'henchmen' have nothing to fear now

The U.S. Supreme Court has opened the door to some "outlandish scenarios" that would horrify the nation's founders, according to a former high-ranking Justice Department official.

The conservative majority's 6-3 decision to grant immunity to Donald Trump and jeopardize the criminal cases against him robbed some of the cheer from of this year's Fourth of July celebration, former deputy attorney general Harry Litman told MSNBC, and called to mind another holiday.

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'It's not crazy': Expert admits Trump might succeed in getting conviction tossed

Donald Trump's sentencing for his 34 felony convictions was delayed by two months after the U.S. Supreme Court granted him presidential immunity for much of his conduct in the White House.

The presumptive Republican nominee's legal team requested the delay and asked New York Justice Juan Merchan to set aside the conviction, arguing that Manhattan prosecutors had used evidence they believe should have been off-limits under the immunity ruling.

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