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Republicans exposed as 'complete raging hypocrites' for defending Trump's payouts: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough exposed Republicans as hypocrites for overlooking Donald Trump's moral failings after staking their party on personal responsibility.

The "Morning Joe" host recalled when he was a GOP lawmaker in the 1990s that Republicans impeached Bill Clinton for far less than Trump is accused of doing -- and which resulted in criminal charges against the twice-impeached recent ex-president -- and he said Republicans had fumbled away their moral standing.

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'Sleazy deals and crimes': MSNBC's Mika sums up Trump's entire political career

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski said Donald Trump's presidency ended the same way it began.

The ex-president appeared Tuesday in court for his arraignment on 34 counts of felony business fraud, and the "Morning Joe" co-host said it didn't matter whether or not he eventually beat the charges because the allegations revealed the shady dealings he conducted while running for the White House.

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Trump 'messed the bed in stupendous' fashion with 'crazy display at Mar-a-Lago': Morning Joe

Donald Trump reacted to his first court appearance with an airing of grievances at his Mar-a-Lago resort, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough doesn't think the spectacle will help him win over any new voters.

The former president lashed out at Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg hours after his arraignment, but the "Morning Joe" host said the case is weak enough on its merits that Trump quite likely won't suffer political consequences that aren't of his own making.

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'Where's the beef?' Morning Joe underwhelmed by Trump evidence -- but George Conway disagrees

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough was underwhelmed by the allegations detailed in the Manhattan district attorney's indictment of Donald Trump, but George Conway believes it showed substantial evidence of criminal wrongdoing.

District attorney Alvin Bragg accused the former president of falsifying business records as part of a corrupt scheme to influence the 2016 election by silencing two alleged mistresses, but the "Morning Joe" host said he didn't see strong enough evidence to bump the charges up to felony counts.

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Trump 'completely proves the federal government's case' in bumbling Fox News appearance: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough mocked Donald Trump for serving up damning evidence during an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity.

The former president insisted during an interview Tuesday of last week said that he had every right to stash classified documents at his home at Mar-a-Lago after leaving the White House. The "Morning Joe" host noted with astonishment Monday that Trump blundered through Hannity's efforts to run cover.

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Omarosa claims she can see little 'tells' from Trump that he's truly 'scared'

Two top Donald Trump biographers, David Cay Johnston and Tim O'Brien, have said that they think the former president is scared because he's never had to face the kind of consequences he's about to face in New York.

On MSNBC's The ReidOut with Joy Reid, former "Apprentice" star Omarosa Manigault Newman agreed with the men, saying Trump has little "tells" that are now on full display.

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Maddow: 'When you command people to protest for you and they don’t, what does that say about you?'

On Monday, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow compared Donald Trump's desperate pleas to bring protests to the streets of New York over his recent indictment to the Samuel Beckett play, Waiting for Godot.

Last week, Trump begged his supporters to take to the streets. "Protest! Protest! Protest!" he exclaimed. As Raw Story noted earlier today, very few of his supporters have suited up.

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Morning Joe defends Marjorie Taylor Greene '60 Minutes' interview: People should see 'the craziness'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough held off on criticizing "60 Minutes" for giving Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) a platform because the program was known for interviewing infamous but newsworthy public figures.

The Georgia Republican appeared Sunday on the long-running CBS News program and accused President Joe Biden and other Democrats of being pedophiles, but the "Morning Joe" host said the congresswoman's comments were sadly newsworthy.

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'Game over' for Trump amid new obstruction evidence: legal expert

Donald Trump could be facing "game over" in the Mar-a-Lago documents case, according to one legal expert.

The former president absconded with classified documents to his private resort after leaving the White House, and he then allegedly tried to obstruct authorities from retrieving them, according to MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weismann.

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4chan troll arrested and weapons taken from his mother's home for threats against Florida sheriff

Another 4Chan troll has been arrested after threatening Florida Sheriff Mike Chitwood. He was living with his mother, the Daily Beast said.

Tyler Meyer, 30, of San Diego, allegedly made death threats against Chitwood on the anonymous message board website. It came after Chitwood condemned antisemitic incidents on Daytona Beach during the Daytona 500 and in Ormond Beach, said Click Orlando.

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Trump facing 'ultimate humiliation' by finally getting ensnared by criminal charges: Al Sharpton

Donald Trump and his allies insist his indictment will only help his 2024 election chances, but two people who've known him for years think he's humiliated to finally face criminal charges.

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and the Rev. Al Sharpton, who knew Trump long before he entered politics, said his indictment on charges related to the hush money payoff to porn actress Stormy Daniels have already dented the former president's confidence.

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'Crazy stuff': Morning Joe panelists burst out laughing at Trump's latest campaign riff

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" burst into laughter at Donald Trump's latest campaign riff.

The former president has been testing out some new patter for his rallies where he gives supporters permission to disdain their own children, and he even recorded a video telling farmers they weren't obligated to leave their land to their ungrateful offspring.

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'Stunning': Analyst breaks down how Fox desperately put election liars on air to keep their audience

CNN's Oliver Darcy reacted with astonishment on Wednesday evening to the newly released emails in Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion lawsuit against Fox News, which provided even more evidence the network higher-ups, including CEO Suzanne Scott, knew they were pushing false conspiracy theories about the election — something Fox still denies.

"Stunning that the CEO of Fox said in an email or a text, said that fact-checking the former president, which some Fox employees were trying to do, was bad for business," said anchor Anderson Cooper. "Not something you would expect from a leader of a purported news network."

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