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You think Trump has reached the bottom — then somehow he manages to dig himself deeper: George Conway

Washington lawyer George Conway spoke to CNN's Jim Acosta on Sunday about a number of problems that Donald Trump is facing.

At the end of the week, it was revealed that former Vice President Mike Pence testified before the special counsel's grand jury on Thursday after an appeals court struck down Trump's attempt to block the testimony.

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The Supreme Court's ethics problem is more important than separation of powers: former ethics czar

Former White House Ethics Czar Norm Eisen explained that things have become so bad at the U.S. Supreme Court that it's worth other branches of government stepping in. The U.S. Senate invited Chief Justice John Roberts to answer questions about his ethics but Roberts refused.

"I think given the emergency nature of this constant drumbeat of ethics scandal at the Supreme Court, the separation of powers concern's important, must yield to an even more important consideration, which is we need to be confident that our Supreme Court justices are not being influenced by things like these hundreds of thousands of dollars in undisclosed luxury travel gifts that Justice [Clarence] Thomas got from Harlan Crow. So, separation of powers is important. Ethics is even more important," Eisen said on CNN.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene pushes a national ban on 'adult' websites: 'I don’t even know why it exists'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) appears to have just discovered adult film sites.

As the keynote address at the Putnam County Lincoln Reagan Dinner, Greene discussed at length her discovery of adult film sites. She explained the only reason she had to become an expert in adult videos is because of Hunter Biden and a laptop computer that once belonged to him.

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Desperate Texas sheriff announces $80,000 reward for shooter as 250 officers search door-to-door

At the Sunday afternoon briefing in San Jacinto County, Texas, Sheriff Greg Capers revealed they had about 250 law enforcement officials going door to door within a five-mile radius of the shooting.

The incident began when 38-year-old Francisco Oropeza was shooting off his AR-15. A neighbor went over to ask him if he could be quiet because it was waking up her children. Oropeza instead allegedlyopened fire on the family.

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How George Mason University bought its way into the hearts of far-right Supreme Court justices: report

The New York Times is reporting that George Mason University in Virginia managed to buy its way into the inner circle of Supreme Court justices.

At a time when the Supreme Court has record-low approval and at least two justices have been accused of corruption, the report is showing other ways in which justices score extra cash on the side.

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Ari Melber outlines why Mike Pence's testimony matters more than anyone else's in Jan. 6 probe

At the top of his show, less than an hour after news broke that former Vice President Mike Pence was seen entering and leaving the grand jury Thursday, Ari Melber had a list of why he's such a major witness.

There are low-level staffers, Secret Service agents, and even Trump's former chief-of-staff, who have appeared before the grand jury, but no one is as big as Pence, he explained. No one can sink Trump more than Pence can.

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Trump secretly hired two firms for more than $1.35 million to find 2020 voter fraud — they couldn’t

The Washington Post revealed that behind the scenes, former President Donald Trump hired a law firm at $750,000 to find voter fraud in the 2020 election. They found nothing.

The 2020 election is becoming the most investigated election in history, and each time it confirms that there was no widespread voter fraud and Trump lost.

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How Trump's deposition in Carroll case will ultimately hurt him if he never testifies: Legal analyst

After the testimony of writer E. Jean Carroll in her civil suit against Donald Trump, one analyst said that what is clear is that the former president's absence from the courtroom is working against him.

Speaking to MSNBC, legal analyst and defense attorney Danny Cevallos explained the cross-examination by Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina. In this case, the attorney attacked her memory or perception of an event. Tacopina also dug up a draft of her book that attacked Trump's policies to imply that the accusations were purely political.

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Trump is nervous about the special counsel — and that’s why he begged Republicans to help: Mueller prosecutor

Andrew Weissmann, who previously worked as a prosecutor with special counsel Robert Mueller's team, explained that former President Donald Trump seems to be running scared to the House Republicans for help as the Justice Department probes continue.

Speaking to MSNBC on Thursday, Weissmann discussed Trump's failed attempt to block former Vice President Mike Pence from testifying to special counsel Jack Smith. The only option left for Trump is to appeal to the Supreme Court with his executive privilege argument, but the legal experts don't think it would be successful.

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'Madness': Conservative stunned after Senate GOP campaign chair endorses Trump

Donald Trump is quickly becoming the Republican Party's guy as endorsements from lawmakers coalesce around him. It's something that former Republican Tim Miller noted happened after a short-lived hope that the party could move on from the Albatross that is the former president.

Writing for The Bulwark, Miller explained the party is too fearful to move forward with someone other than Trump as its leader.

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'You better be careful Donald': The View highlights Trump's alleged lies in Carroll case

During ABC's The View on Thursday, the co-hosts discussed the Donald Trump's civil rape case.

Writer E. Jean Carroll took the stand in her civil suit against Trump on Wednesday to recall her alleged rape at the hands of the former president.

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Whoopi Goldberg unleashes on Republicans for taking away decisions Americans can make for themselves

"The View" co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg joined former Donald Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin on Thursday in mutual anger over the Republican Party working to restrict the freedoms of Americans and their families.

The conversation began with a clip of Montana Rep. Zooey Zephyr, a Democrat who has fought the state's bill attempting to block all transgender medical care for anyone under 18. She's given impassioned speeches over the past several days, but the Speaker blocked her from talking, claiming that she was inciting violence.

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Trump's cowardice 'won't be lost on the jury' as he skips trial and rants online: ex-prosecutor

Former President Donald Trump's online ranting about E. Jean Carroll and the civil case he's facing in court this week, while being unwilling to speak under oath at the trial, has already provoked the ire of the judge who told his lawyers to control their client.

And now a former prosecutor is calling him out for cowardice.

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