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Behind the sketchy George Santos scheme Republicans used to flip House seat

A newly elected Democratic lawmaker broke down a potentially illegal scheme George Santos and his Republican backers used to flip a House seat in New York.

The New York Republican has admitted to fabricating his background during the campaign, and fellow congressman-elect Dan Goldman told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Santos was emblematic of the GOP's "win-at-all-costs" view of election integrity.

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'A wild situation': DC insider explains the consequences George Santos could face as more lies are exposed

The trouble could just be starting for congressman-elect George Santos, according to a former top House Republican aide.

Santos admits to fabricating major aspects of his background, including his education, work history and religious faith, and MSNBC political analyst Brendan Buck, who served as an aide to former GOP House speakers John Boehner and Paul Ryan, told "Morning Joe" what challenges the newly elected representative might expect to face.

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Inside the 'very damning' new evidence released by J6 committee

Another batch of transcripts have been released by the Jan. 6 committee, and a reporter who's been covering the investigation explained the most substantial new evidence those interviews turned up.

The new batch of transcripts show a growing divide between Cassidy Hutchinson and her boss, then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, and her Donald Trump-funded first lawyer Stefan Passantino, and Guardian reporter Hugo Lowell told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" which details he found most significant.

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Trump's split with Ivanka and Kushner the 'latest sign of how troubled and disastrous this campaign is': Morning Joe panelists

Donald Trump has denied reports that his son-in-law Jared Kushner and daughter Ivanka Trump refused his plea to join his campaign, but panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" think it's a case of protesting too much.

The former president denied a report by New York Magazine's Olivia Nuzzi that claimed the couple refused to participate in his 2024 campaign, saying he had never even asked them to help out, and MSNBC's John Heilemann joked about where things were headed.

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Morning Joe mocks 'snowflake' Trump for playing victim while Republicans let him get away with everything

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough mocked Donald Trump for being a "snowflake" despite trying to project a tough-guy image, and he thumped Republicans for breaking the law to protect his feelings.

The House Ways and Means Committee finally obtained Trump's tax returns, which show the IRS failed to conduct a mandatory audit during his presidency, and the "Morning Joe" host classified that as another example of Republicans going to great lengths to mollify him.

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'Hillary Clinton was right all along' about Donald Trump: MSNBC's Mika

Donald Trump has been fighting the release of his tax returns since he first positioned himself as a presidential candidate, and MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski said their long-awaited disclosure proves he was always lying about them.

Trump claimed the returns couldn't be released during his 2016 campaign -- and throughout his presidency -- because they were under audit, but the House Ways and Means Committee concluded the IRS failed to audit his taxes, as required under a mandatory presidential program, for the first two years of his term and did not complete any of them.

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Bob Woodward: J6 panel proved Trump's 'criminal mismanagement'

Veteran journalist Bob Woodward believes the House select committee made a strong case that Donald Trump broke the law trying to cling to power, but he's not sure what the consequences will be for the former president.

The Washington Post reporter helped break the Watergate break-in story that eventually led to Richard Nixon's downfall, but he told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" how the cases were different.

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'It's crazy': Morning Joe explains 'what Trump still can't come to terms with' about the 2020 election

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough explained the key failure that cost Donald Trump re-election in 2020, and why the former president still can't come to terms with that.

Trump always intended to disregard the results, but the "Morning Joe" host said his campaign was unable to overcome a superior effort by Joe Biden and the Democrats to turn out voters against the former president -- and his inability to accept that loss sent him on a crime spree that nearly ended American democracy.

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Trump crimes exposed by 'dead-enders' who finally reached their limit on Jan. 6: Morning Joe

The House select committee ended its investigation by recommending criminal charges for Donald Trump and his inner circle, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said their alleged crimes were exposed by fellow "bitter-enders."

A parade of witnesses -- from family members, campaign staffers, White House aides, federal officials and other Trump allies -- told the committee about the former president's actions and mindset in the days leading up to Jan. 6, 2021, and, especially, on that day, and the legislative panel concluded he had broken multiple laws trying to remain in power.

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Trump 'angry and disconnected' as criminal charges loom: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski discussed the alternate reality Donald Trump had constructed around himself at Mar-a-Lago.

The former president faces legal peril on multiple fronts, including criminal investigations and lawsuits into himself and his family-owned business, but he has surrounded himself with inexperienced sycophants as he launches another presidential campaign that he so far doesn't seem too interested in running.

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Trump's 'vulnerabilities' on full display after early 2024 announcement flops

According to a report from ABC"s Rick Klein, Donald Trump's decision to jump into the 2024 presidential race two years before the actual election has blown up in his face after it was greeted with a yawn followed by multiple controversies that are hurting his bid and driving down his polling numbers.

On the day after the former president was ridiculed across the board -- including from stalwart supporters like Steve Bannon and Michael Flynn -- for hyping a "Major Announcement" that turned out to be the sale of digital trading cards with his image, Klein suggested it is another misstep since the November presidential announcement.

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'Are we coming to the end?' Morning Joe starting to see a shift in support for Trump

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Donald Trump's latest cash-grab scheme seemed to signal the beginning of the end of his political power.

The former president announced that he's selling non-fungible tokens, or digital trading cards, of himself for $99 each, and the "Morning Joe" host noticed the infomercial-style pitch seemed to embarrass even his most fervent supporters.

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'Sleazy' Trump ridiculed by Morning Joe panel for latest cash grab

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski were baffled by Donald Trump's "major announcement" that he was selling digital trading cards of himself for $99 each.

The twice-impeached former president had teased the announcement, which turned out to be a low-quality video hyping the non-fungible tokens and comparing himself favorably to George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, and the "Morning Joe" co-hosts said even his most fervent supporters seemed to be turned off by the scheme.

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