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Maddow sounds the alarm on 'authoritarian' Georgia law

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow began her Monday show by talking about authoritarian leaders and their attempts to fight the legal system.

First, it was former Vice President Spiro Agnew, who proclaimed that he'd done nothing wrong, he would not be indicted, and even if he was, he wouldn't resign. Eleven days later, he was indicted, and he resigned. She noted his speech was remarkably similar to the speech that Donald Trump gave over the weekend to CPAC.

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GOP now a 'dime-store front for a terrorist group': MSNBC host

Standing in for MSNBCs Chris Hayes, Dr. Jason Johnson addressed the ongoing litigation from Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News for knowingly attacking their company, claiming that they somehow stole the 2020 election.

The revelations discovered in court filings and depositions showed that not only did the 2020 conspiracy go to the top of News Corp., but there were conversations with Fox executives about the network making them more money.

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Matt Gaetz and Donald Trump Jr. think they know what's wrong with America

In an hour-long rant with Donald Trump Jr., Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) claimed that cancel culture is what is destroying America.

“Yeah, it's the next wave of cancel culture that I don't think we're entirely ready for," said Gaetz sitting in front of a giant photo of the White House.

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Nicolle Wallace schools Republicans: 'We are sleepwalking toward another disaster'

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace noticed that during Donald Trump's CPAC speech Saturday, he made a little comment she called a "tell" that he's concerned about the flood of litigation against him.

Former FBI agent Peter Strzok began the conversation, noting that by bringing in top aides like Hope Hicks and Kellyanne Conway, the Manhattan district attorney's office is showing its likely in the late stages of its case against Trump for hush-money payments.

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Hope Hicks meets with Manhattan prosecutor's office: report

Hope Hicks, a long-time aide to Donald Trump, met with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office Monday, according to The New York Times.

Hicks, who followed Trump from his company to his campaign and then to the White House in 2017, worked with Trump at the time he was dealing with the pay-offs of two women who alleged that he'd had an affair with them.

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Fox staff having personal cell phones seized in Dominion lawsuit 'sent a chill' through the network: reporter

A shocking slate of documents has been dropping over the past weeks in Dominion Voting Systems' defamation lawsuit against Fox News.

New York Times has been covering the new details about the case, including Peter Baker's report of the revelations that inside the staff, there is a lot of "panic." Speaking to Jeremy Peters, MSNBC's Katy Tur asked about the decisions that were made after the exodus of viewers from the network as a result of the Arizona election night call.

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Briefing room erupts in laughter as Karine Jean-Pierre takes shot at Biden rival Marianne Williamson

Self-help guru Marianne Williamson became a little bit of a stereotype of the hippie liberal pitching the idea of "love" during the 2020 campaign. Comedians mocked Williamson during the campaign, but reporters are asking about the specifics of her 2024 campaign.

Speaking to White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre during the Monday briefing, a reporter asked if the president was miffed about Williamson jumping in the race instead of giving him a clear field.

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John Oliver dispels the belief that Florida is not destined for failure

After a knock on O.J. Simpson for having special insight into the Alex Murdaugh trial, HBO host John Oliver turned to his main story, which was Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and his tragic life as a melting snowflake in sunny Florida.

He began with the new ad that DeSantis is promoting, claiming that Florida is "proof that we're not destined for failure."

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Comedian makes MSNBC host cry with laughter over dead-on Trump and McConnell impersonations

A comedian's searingly accurate impersonations of Donald Trump and other politicians on Sunday had MSNBC host Ayman Mohyeldin laughing so hard he cried.

Matt Friend has gone viral on social media, grabbing some 800,000 followers and 2 million views mimicking Trump, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA), among several other politicians and celebrities.

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Rick Wilson: Tucker Carlson is nothing more than a nihilist who doesn't care about anything

Fox News is in a predicament. If they report the truth, their viewership abandons them, and they lose money; if they lie, they get sued and lose money. It's a disaster of their own making, and it's putting the corporate overlords in a difficult position as their top "personality" generates the biggest profits off of lies.

That was the summary from The Lincoln Project's Rick Wilson when speaking to the former lawyer of Donald Trump, Michael Cohen. In his "Mea Culpa" podcast, which drops each Monday morning at midnight, Cohen spoke to Wilson about the recent revelations about the business of Fox lies that have surfaced in depositions and documents in a defamation suit from Dominion Voting Systems.

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Trump unleashes on Fani Willis over her fight to shield prosecutors from GOP crackdown

Donald Trump attacked "racist" Atlanta District Attorney Fani Willis on Sunday over her battle to shield state prosecutors from bills introduced by Republicans aimed at constraining their power to indict people like him.

Trump defended GOP state lawmakers' efforts, which he claimed would "make it easier to remove and replace local rogue prosecutors who are incompetent, racist, or unable to properly do their job," he posted in a message on Truth Social.

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Fact-checker reveals Trump's 'wildly dishonest CPAC speech' reached new levels

Donald Trump couldn't fill the CPAC hall on Saturday, but that doesn't mean he didn't fill the weekend for fact-checker Daniel Dale, who listed a number of "wildly dishonest" claims that the former president made.

Writing for CNN on Sunday, Dale cited 23 lies.

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Former aides: DeSantis can’t win over Trump supporters — here’s why

Two former top aides to Donald Trump's White House revealed Sunday that they don't believe Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has what it takes to beat the former president for the Republican presidential nomination — and that it will largely come down to personality.

"I'm definitely worried about how strong" DeSantis will be in a campaign battle against the former president, Stephanie Grisham, former press secretary in the Trump administration, told Jim Acosta on CNN.

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