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Morning Joe panel drops the hammer on 'disgraceful' Mike Pence: Keep him 'out of office forever'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough denounced Mike Pence for "bowing and scraping" to Donald Trump and his supporters -- who called for his execution during the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The former vice president downplayed the deadly U.S. Capitol riots intended to pressure him to halt the certification of Joe Biden's election win, and the "Morning Joe" host said that should disqualify him from holding any elected office.

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Jared Kushner would brag to White House staff that he could control Donald Trump: new book

The new book by Stephanie Grisham makes no qualms about trashing Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner for running their own kind of "shadow presidency" and pretending as if they were American royalty.

In one bizarre exchange with Kushner, Grisham recalls how he would secretly brag to the staff about his ability to control President Donald Trump. He came to her office amid the first impeachment hearings and said that they needed a war room. Trump had vetoed the idea before, saying that it would make him look bad. Jared wanted the war room, however.

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Stephanie Grisham warns of 'scary' 2nd Trump term: 'The 1/6 crowd might be working in the White House'

Appearing on CNN's New Day on Tuesday morning, former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham issued a grave warning about a potential second Donald Trump administration.

During a discussion about her new tell-all book, "I'll Take Your Questions Now," CNN co-host John Berman asked Grisham, "What is the message you want to send about where you think the country is now, and the threat you think the former president poses?"

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Giuliani says Trump campaign had final say on what OAN reporter published

In a recent deposition, Rudy Giuliani claimed that former President Donald Trump had veto power over a reporter's stories for the pro-Trump One America News Network (OAN) while she volunteered for the Trump campaign's legal team after the 2020 presidential election, The Daily Beast reports.

Giuliani gave the deposition in regards to a defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems against Trump and his allies who claimed the 2020 election was "rigged" in favor of Joe Biden.

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Giuliani associate Lev Parnas files court docs expressing concern over how past interviews might look in court

Lev Parnas heads to court this week, but he's concerned that the media will make him look bad. The problem, however, is that it wasn't the media, it was Parnas speaking to the media on camera.

Politico's Josh Gerstein uploaded the court documents explaining they would like potential jurors to be asked a series of questions that could help lawyers understand whether they have seen or read media about him, including his own interviews with CNN, MSNBC and others.

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Rudy Giuliani reveals his election fraud 'evidence' came from Facebook ​posts

Rudy Giuliani, former President Donald Trump's embattled former personal attorney, has admitted under oath that his so-called evidence of voter fraud was based on Facebook posts, reports confirm.

According to Business Insider, Giuliani's remarks were part of a deposition that he completed on August 14 as part of a defamation lawsuit filed by Eric Coomer, a former Dominion Voting Systems employee.

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'A reckoning is taking place': Pro-Trump conspiracists are finding their lives turned upside down

According to an analysis by the Washington Post's Aaron Blake, ongoing lawsuits and investigations into members of Donald Trump's inner circle -- as well as conspiracy-mongering conservatives -- are bringing them down to earth as the legal system takes a look at their claims and they lose court case after court case and, in some cases, face financial ruin.

Noting that the Donald Trump years coincided with the rise "... of the kind of extremist purveyors of conspiracy theories who were once given the cold shoulder in polite society," Blake claimed what was once on the fringes is now part of the mainstream where it receives greater scrutiny.

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Arizona ‘audit’ expert didn’t understand election procedures -- and made a number of false signature claims

The audience in the Senate gallery oohed and aahed as Shiva Ayyadurai drew its attention to a “verified and approved" stamp that appeared behind a triangle on the image of an early ballot envelope, unsubtly suggesting that it might have been pre-printed that way.
“It's almost as though it was imaged on there. I don't want to say Photoshopped, but put on there. But it's quite fascinating. I'm sure there's some explanation for this," Ayyadurai said. The remark elicited laughter from an audience largely composed of audit supporters who believed, without factual basis, that the 2020 election was rigged against Donald Trump, a position Ayyadurai himself has aggressively promoted.

It turns out there was an explanation, and a simple one at that. But Ayyadurai appeared to have absolutely no knowledge of Maricopa County policies and procedures regarding the early ballot envelopes and signature verification. That shortcoming would be a consistent theme as he presented his findings as part of the so-called audit of the election in Maricopa County, portraying commonplace occurrences and standard procedures as potentially suspicious.

And Senate President Karen Fann has asked the attorney general to investigate Ayyadurai's obviously false findings.

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Rudy Giuliani 'is in an excruciating legal predicament — and could very well flip': legal experts

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani served as the U.S. Attorney for the fabled Southern District of New York, but is now facing such legal peril he might flip on former President Donald Trump, according to analysis by legal experts.

The situation was examined by New York magazine under the headline: "Rudy Giuliani Is (Probably) Screwed: Former prosecutors say he is in an excruciating legal predicament — and could very well flip."

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'Ridiculous': Arizona conservatives wooed by ignorant and disingenuous ballot analysis

The audience in the Senate gallery oohed and aahed as Shiva Ayyadurai drew its attention to a “verified and approved" stamp that appeared behind a triangle on the image of an early ballot envelope, unsubtly suggesting that it might have been pre-printed that way.

“It's almost as though it was imaged on there. I don't want to say Photoshopped, but put on there. But it's quite fascinating. I'm sure there's some explanation for this," Ayyadurai said. The remark elicited laughter from an audience largely composed of audit supporters who believed, without factual basis, that the 2020 election was rigged against Donald Trump, a position Ayyadurai himself has aggressively promoted.

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'It was all made up!' Maddow reveals bombshell Rudy Giuliani testimony about origins of Trump's big election lie

MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow on Tuesday examined the origins of former President Donald Trump's "Big Lie" of election fraud, which she described as the "current animating force" in the Republican Party.

"I mentioned a few days ago that a Colorado lawsuit was about to become a font of information about where all this stuff came from, about how these lies and conspiracy theories about the election got invented, how they came up with this stuff, how they started propagating it," she said. "I may be wrong, and I'll correct myself if I am, but so far this has not been previously reported on TV."

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