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Dershowitz goes off the deep end claiming impeachment is 'quasi-criminal': 'Congress is not above the law'

Law professor Alan Dershowitz asserted on Sunday that House Democrats are exercising their constitutional right to impeach President Donald Trump in a "quasi-criminal" way.

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MSNBC's Scarborough scorches Doug Collin's Trump defense on Fox: 'The collective IQ of Republican politicians falls further'

MSNBC "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough seemed unimpressed with Rep. Doug Collin's appearance on Fox News Sunday, where he tried to dismiss the House impeachment inquiry looking at Donald Trump, with Scarborough saying the Georgia Republican did his party no favors.

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CNN airs photo of Elizabeth Warren beside Karl Marx -- but later clarifies 'she's not really a socialist'

CNN on Sunday aired a photo of Elizabeth Warren beside a photo of Karl Marx. But host Fareed Zakaria later pointed out that Warren "is not really a socialist."

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If Trump scandal doesn't meet 'Framers' conception of bribery, what does?': constitutional expert scolds GOP

Longtime columnist Ruth Marcus on Sunday dared Republican lawmakers to argue that President Donald Trump did not "bribe" Ukraine as the term was defined by the Framers of the U.S. Constitution.

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'Who is obstructing?' Fox panel shouts down Jason Chaffetz after he calls Trump the 'victim' of impeachment

Former Republican Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) argued on Sunday that President Donald Trump is the "victim" of an impeachment investigation.

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NBC's Chuck Todd gets in GOPer John Kennedy's face for being 'duped' by Russia and spreading their propaganda

In a fairly contentious interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," host Chuck Todd accused Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) of being "duped"  by the Russians and spreading their propaganda about Ukraine in order to help Donald Trump.

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'You're pretty wound up': Chris Wallace chuckles at Doug Collins after he says Schiff must be first witness

Rep. Doug Collins (R-GA) on Sunday called for House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) to be the first witness in the Judiciary Committee's hearing on impeachment.

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World leaders will avoid Trump at NATO meeting because they have seen the 'damage he has done': MSNBC panel

An MSNBC panel on Sunday morning dug into Donald Trump's visit to the UK, scheduled to begin on Monday, saying all indications are that NATO leaders -- including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson -- are not looking forward to being seen with the U.S. president due to the risk of damaging their own reputations.

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NHS staff to lead protest against Trump during his trip to the UK

Nurses and doctors from the United Kingdom's National Health Service are planning to lead a protest against U.S. President Donald Trump next week amid mounting concerns about potential privatization of the U.K.'s decades-old public healthcare system.

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GOP 'cultists' who think Trump is a better president than Lincoln get buried by stunned MSNBC contributor

During an "Am Joy" appearance on MSNBC, award-winning Miami Herald columnist Leonard Pitts proceeded to stomp all over the beliefs of the 53 percent of Republicans who told a pollster that Donald Trump is a better president than Abraham Lincoln.

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John Dean thinks Sen Graham's impeachment trick will fail: ‘I don’t think Lindsey has the chops’

Former White House counsel John Dean -- who was disbarred for his role in Watergate -- poured cold water on a potential defense of President Donald Trump suggested by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC).

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Rudy’s former press secretary says Giuliani would not hire himself after his antics

Rudy Giuliani's former press secretary blasted the "poor judgment" of his former boss during a Friday appearance on MSNBC.

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‘The president cheated in the 2020 election’: Obama lawyer says ‘this looks like an organized crime enterprise’

President Barack Obama's former acting Solicitor General explained the impeachment inquiry as President Donald Trump cheating in the 2020 election campaign.

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