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Watch: Man reacts to Trump glorifying rioter who battered his late Capitol officer brother

A man whose now-deceased brother was a Capitol officer who was beaten by rioters on Jan. 6 lamented the fact that Donald Trump was now boosting the individual who assaulted his family member.

The brother of Brian Sicknick, the late United States Capitol Police officer who suffered from a fatal stroke the day after battling Trump-supporting rioters, appeared on CNN Friday night. It's not the first time he has had tough words for the ex-president.

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'Revoke his bail': Experts call for Trump to be jailed after Biden violent imagery stunt

Donald Trump found himself in hot water after he posted controversial imagery on social media.

Early on Friday, the former president posted a video that depicts a large truck with several "blue lives matter" flags and pro-American signage. On the back of the Truck, is a mural of Biden bound and on his side.

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Joe Biden zeroing in on what 'gets under Donald Trump's skin' the most: report

President Joe Biden is turning to a new strategy to defeat former President Donald Trump: trigger him into having meltdowns.

According to NBC News, "In recent weeks, both in private and public settings, Biden has ramped up personal, biting and often sarcastic broadsides against his Republican opponent, targeting his financial challenges, his campaign tempo and even his weight. It’s a strategy largely driven by Biden himself, according to multiple aides and advisers familiar with the approach."

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Trump blew $200 on fast food after attending NYPD officer's wake: report

After former President Donald Trump attended the wake for slain New York City police officer Jonathan Diller, he reportedly spent $200 on fast food at a Long Island drive-in.

According to the New York Post, "While headed to his private jet 'en route back to Florida, Trump and his campaign staff traveled westbound on Merrick Road from the funeral home’s South Chapel location to the popular All American Drive-In, Trump’s senior adviser, Daniel Scavino Jr., posted on Facebook."

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GOP pollster who had awkward moment with Trump slams ex-president's 'unseemly' Bible stunt

Republican pollster Frank Luntz opened up about his queasiness with former President Donald Trump endorsing $60 large-print Bibles with bonus content on CNN Friday evening, calling it an "unseemly" enterprise for someone commanding the evangelical vote.

This came after anchor Erin Burnett played a clip of Luntz from years ago, asking Trump, "Have you ever asked God for forgiveness?" to which he responded, "I don't think so. I think if I do something wrong, I think I just try and make it right. I don't bring God into that picture."

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Trump's longtime acquaintance assails ex-president's 'insulting' Bible 'marketing' scheme

Former President Donald Trump stirred controversy and outrage after endorsing the "God Bless the USA Bible" — a large-print copy of the Bible with America's founding documents and Lee Greenwood lyrics added to them. It remains unclear exactly how Trump may be profiting from this, although the website swears none of the proceeds go to Trump's presidential campaign.

Rev. Al Sharpton, a liberal pastor and civil rights activist who knows Trump personally, was having none of it on MSNBC.

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'Out of bounds': Internet erupts after Trump posts 'shocking' image of Biden bound by rope

"It's time to stop letting Trump break the rules," a former prosecutor said on Friday after it was reported that former president Donald Trump posted an image of President Joe Biden, bound with rope in the back of a truck.

Trump has long been known for tiptoeing up to the line with his social media posts, all of which are posted openly on his Truth Social platform that recently went public and then sharply slumped.

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Rudy Giuliani tells bankruptcy judge he needs to keep his $3.5M condo to keep podcasting

Rudy Giuliani wants a bankruptcy court to let him keep his $3.5 million condo in Florida — because he operates his podcast out of it.

According to Law & Crime's Brandi Buchman, "In a motion filed Thursday, Giuliani, who owes election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss $148 million for defaming them, asked a bankruptcy court in the Southern District of New York to let him keep his Florida condominium, valued at $3.5 million, as he fights the judgment on appeal."

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'Hypocrisy': Trump's claim about police labeled 'false and absurd' by conservative

Former President Donald Trump casts himself as a champion of law enforcement, having paid a visit to the funeral of fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller — but it's completely insincere, said former GOP strategist Tim Miller on MSNBC.

That's because the former president continues to demand the release of people accused and convicted of beating police officers during the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, an event where numerous police were injured and a handful died in the days following, and he's even suggested he'll pardon them if given another term.

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Sticky-fingered journalists on Air Force One put on notice

WASHINGTON — Normally they're the ones grilling Washington power players.

But the tables have been turned on the White House press corps. A news report made waves Friday in the U.S. capital with its humorous — but detailed — investigation into rampant theft from the press section of Air Force One, the president's official plane.

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Legal expert flags 'missed detail' pointing to new 'criminal contempt' sanctions for Trump

Donald Trump may soon face additional criminal contempt sanctions, if prosecutors in his hush money case have their way on it.

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin appeared on MSNBC on Friday to discuss recent filings by prosecutors in Trump's criminal case involving payments to Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election. While D.A. Alvin Bragg's team argued that the former president may have already implicitly violated the spirit of the gag order, Trump's lawyers argued against an "expansion" of the order as written.

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'Most ​dangerous defendant on pretrial release': Expert proposes answer to Trump problem

Former President Donald Trump is a "dangerous" pretrial defendant, said former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner on MSNBC — and judges and prosecutors should avail themselves of the tools they have to deal with dangerous defendants.

This comes amid worry about the former president's public attacks on New York Judge Juan Merchan and his family, as his Manhattan hush money trial is just around the corner.

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'D.A. Bragg fires shot across the bow': Prosecutor's letter argues Trump broke gag order

The prosecutors in charge of Donald Trump's criminal hush money case are arguing that, when "properly read," the gag order already placed on the ex-president prohibits his recent attacks on the judge's own civilian daughter.

Trump has already responded to the prosecutor's letter, arguing that to "clarify" the gag order would actually expand it, and that doing so is inappropriate. But D.A. Alvin Bragg's original filing, which cites Trump's recent social media attacks on the judge's daughter, wasn't made public.

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