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'The Durham investigation is in real trouble': Legal expert untangles the right wing's latest conspiracy theory

The Donald Trump-appointed special counsel filed a misleading motion that has lit up Fox News and other conservative outlets, but a national security expert threw cold water on their narrative.

Fox News has been hyping special counsel John Durham's filing, which they have inaccurately declared as evidence that Hillary Clinton's campaign had paid technology executive Rodney Joffe to "infiltrate" a White House server, and Trump has called for anyone involved to be executed -- but attorney Marcy Wheeler explained how they had gotten their facts wrong to MSNBC's "Morning Joe."

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Morning Joe slams Josh Hawley for supporting Canadian 'insurrectionists' after fueling Jan. 6 riot

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and John Heilemann trashed Republican senators who have thrown their lot with Canadian insurrectionists.

A group of truckers and assorted right-wing extremists have shut down parts of Ottawa and a border crossing into the U.S. as part of their protest against vaccine mandates, and GOP senators and conservative media figures have expressed their support for the increasingly costly demonstration -- and the "Morning Joe" panelists were appalled.

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New filing suggests Trump accounting firm 'has now flipped' in NY fraud probe: MSNBC analyst

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" walked through the latest developments in the fraud investigation into the Trump Organization by the New York attorney general's office.

The accounting firm Mazars USA essentially renounced a decade's worth of financial statements they made for Donald Trump's family-owned business, saying they could no longer be viewed as reliable, and NBC News correspondent Tom Winter explained the significance of the move.

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'Trump won't let them turn the page': Morning Joe panel notices GOP's 'growing exhaustion' with 2020 election lies

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Jonathan Lemire are each seeing signs that Republicans are sick and tired of Donald Trump.

Although the former president maintains a grip on his base, many Republicans see the former president as a loser who's fixated on the past, according to the "Morning Joe" host.

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Anyone else would be ‘lawyering up’ if they took classified docs home like Trump: Morning Joe

Donald Trump reportedly took top-secret White House documents home with him to Mar-A-Lago, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough doesn't understand why he isn't already facing prosecution.

The National Archives retrieved 15 boxes of White House documents, some of them reportedly marked as classified or even "top secret," from the former president's private residence, and the "Morning Joe" host said anyone else would already be hiring a defense attorney to handle pending prosecution.

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‘This story is fairly shocking’: WaPo reporter breaks down latest 'bonkers' reports on Trump's final days as president

A Michigan prosecutor revealed that Rudy Giuliani and other Donald Trump allies asked him to seize his county's voting machines and hand them over, and a Washington Post reporter explained how the new revelation fits into the final days of his presidency.

Antrim County prosecutor James Rossiter told the newspaper that Giuliani and others called him around Nov. 20, 2020, and pressed him to hand over the voting machines so they could be examined for fraud, as part of an ongoing scheme to undo Trump's loss in Michigan, and journalist Jackie Alemany explained the significance of her colleagues' findings to MSNBC's "Morning Joe."

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Morning Joe sees signs that GOP establishment is ready to toss Trump overboard: 'Something may be happening'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough is wondering whether the Republican establishment is finally breaking away from Donald Trump.

The "Morning Joe" host has been saying for years that GOP senators, and Mitch McConnell in particular, privately despise the former president but publicly prop him up, but Scarborough said recent remarks by Republicans suggest they're ready to dump him overboard as more facts are revealed about his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.

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‘McConnell is fit to be tied’ over quality of GOP candidates pushing Trump’s 'Big Lie': Michael Steele

MSNBC's Michael Steele explained why he thinks Republican senators are moving away from Donald Trump and the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell had blocked bipartisan efforts to investigate the U.S. Capitol riot, and former vice president Mike Pence has dismissed its importance, but both have criticized the former president this week and other GOP senators have denounced the violence in recent days -- and the former Republican National Committee chairman said they're all feeling the heat.

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Morning Joe and Mika bash Nikki Haley for siding with Trump as GOP splinters over Jan. 6

The Republican National Committee frustrated GOP senators who were hoping to move on from talking about the Jan. 6 insurrection, but MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski agreed that Donald Trump's continued presence on the stage made that impossible.

The party is siding with Trump against Reps. Liz Cheney (R-WY) and Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), the only GOP lawmakers on the House select committee, and Brzezinski unloaded on conservatives who are begging to turn the page on the U.S. Capitol riot.

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Adam Kinzinger hammers Kevin McCarthy over RNC censure: 'Weakest leader that has ever existed'

Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) ripped House minority leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) for giving up the Republican Party to Donald Trump without a fight.

The Illinois Republican and Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), the only two Republicans on the House select committee, were formally censured last week by the Republican National Committee in a resolution that declared the Jan. 6 insurrection was "legitimate political discourse," and Kinzinger reacted to the move on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."

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MSNBC’s Donny Deutsch sees no future for Trump: ‘Republican voters know he’s a losing proposition’

MSNBC's Donny Deutsch thinks Donald Trump may be growing too old to run for president again.

The "Morning Joe" contributor, who's known Trump for years, said he's not sure the former president actually wants his old job back, although he does like the attention that comes from a political campaign.

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‘This memo is different’: WaPo reporter explains latest revelations in ‘fringe’ plot to steal the 2020 election

One of the reporters who broke the bombshell news explained the significance of a memo showing that Donald Trump's allies tried to use the National Security Agency and Defense Department to overturn his election loss.

The Washington Post obtained a document that laid out a plan for Trump to appoint a military lawyer, a former National Security Council official and a failed Republican congressional candidate to seize unprocessed NSA data to justify the former president's claims of election fraud.

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'There seems to be a shift and Trump is sensing it': Morning Joe sees evidence the GOP is moving on

The Republican Party is moving away from Donald Trump, and the twice-impeached one-term president knows it.

New polling shows GOP voters are less likely to describe themselves as Trump supporters first, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said that explained a recent shift in Republicans speaking out against the presumed 2024 nominee.

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