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Trump's 'twisted and demented' salute to Jan. 6 rioters wrecked by Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough condemned Donald Trump for celebrating jailed Jan. 6 rioters as patriots and hostages.

At a campaign rally in Dayton, Ohio, the former president saluted the J6 Prison Choir's alternate rendition of the national anthem, calling them "unbelievable patriots," and pledged to help those "hostages" on his first day in office, and both the "Morning Joe" host and co-host Mika Brzezinski called his comments "twisted."

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Trump's 'pudding brain' has a 'pattern' of stoking violence: former Bush speechwriter

Former President Donald Trump's remarks about there being a "bloodbath" if he loses may have just been a metaphor about the supposed decline of the American auto industry -- but former Bush speechwriter David Frum doesn't think he deserves the benefit of the doubt.

Appearing on CNN, Frum argued that the former president has a long history of stoking and encouraging political violence that makes his "bloodbath" comment impossible to overlook.

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'The fix is in': Expert breaks down 'very strange' Judge Cannon hearing on Trump docs

A recent hearing in Donald Trump's criminal case over stashed classified documents was "very strange," according to one legal expert.

Lawfare's Roger Parloff, who recently reported that Judge Cannon had created a "secret docket" in the process of overseeing the Trump case, Sunday broke down the findings of Thursday's hearing before Cannon, after he had time to "decompress."

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Democracy expert points to 'red flag signaling imminent danger' with Trump's rhetoric

Those high-profile Republicans who are twisting Donald Trump's "bloodbath" comments to be more palatable are part of the problem, a democracy expert said on Sunday.

Trygve Olson, the author of the Lincoln Democracy Institute's research project, the "Democracy Index," responded to ex-GOP governor Scott Walker's attempt to paint Trump's use of "bloodbath" as using an alternative definition about "economic disasters."

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'The reddest district in Ohio' might be 'electing an anti-Trumper': former GOP lawmaker

The reddest district in the state of Ohio could be poised to elect a non-MAGA candidate, former Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) said on Sunday.

Kinzinger, a frequent critic of Trump who is also known to blow up right-wing conspiracy theories on social media, said in his Substack that there are "some very important primary elections on Tuesday."

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Trump just sent 'a call to his supporters' to repeat Jan. 6: former GOP governor

Donald Trump and his allies may say that the former president was taken out of context in his warning of a "bloodbath" for the country if he loses the election, but a former Republican governor says that argument is nonsense.

Former New Jersey Republican Gov. Christine Todd Whitman appeared on MSNBC's The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart, where she was asked about Trump saying there would be a "bloodbath for the whole country." Earlier in the day, a White House correspondent argued that it was clear Trump's comments referred to more than just the auto industry.

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'Flummoxed' White House reporter says Trump's 'bloodbath' warning was about more than cars

A White House correspondent is confused about the pushback related to Donald Trump's recent "bloodbath" comments.

Trump, at a rally in Ohio, was speaking about the auto industry when he said there would be a bloodbath if he isn't elected for another term as president. He then said that would be "the least" of it, and warned that it'd be a bloodbath "for the whole... country."

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'Why are these three Republican senators so upset?' Expert slams GOP defiance of new rule

Earlier this week, CNN reported that the Judicial Conference of the United States announced a new rule that would shut down "judge shopping" — a tactic conservative attorneys general and conservative litigants have used to file challenges against liberal policies and laws.

The new policy requires federal district courts to "randomly assign a judge to a lawsuit if the suit aims to block any federal or state law, executive order or regulation," the Hill reports.

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'Bring a case': Trump's biographer says ex-president's taxes warrant a new criminal charge

Former president Donald J. Trump could face yet another criminal prosecution if his biographer has anything to say about it.

Trump biographer David Cay Johnston, who has covered Trump's taxes and financial matters for years, appeared on MSNBC's Alex Witt Reports Sunday. The host asked him about Trump's tax records.

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'Judge Cannon took the bait': Legal expert shows how Trump tricked jurist in docs case

Donald Trump got one over on Judge Aileen Cannon, who is overseeing the ex-president's criminal case involving stashed confidential documents, according to a legal expert.

Former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg, who recently spoke on the prospect of Trump seeing "prison time," appeared on MSNBC's Alex Witt Reports on Sunday, and was asked about a motion by Trump seeking to have Judge Cannon dismiss the suit.

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Trump's praise of Jan. 6 convicts gives 'a dangerous clue' about his plans: conservative

Will Donald Trump pardon the January 6 defendants who sprayed police with mace, or the ones who broke windows at the Capitol and threatened to kill Mike Pence? That's the question on the mind of conservative Charlie Sykes.

Sykes, the right-wing commentator who earlier this month traded pointed barbs with Donald Trump co-defendant Jeff Clark, called out Trump's habit of calling the Jan. 6 convicts "hostages" in a piece published by MSNBC.

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Conservatives blow up Trump world's 'misguided' defense of 'bloodbath' comment

Donald Trump on Saturday claimed that there would be a "bloodbath" if he isn't elected president, and fans of the former president were quick to argue the comment should be ignored because he was referencing the auto industry at the time. But some conservatives are pushing back against that notion.

After Trump made the comments regarding the potential "bloodbath," the internet struck quickly at the ex-president. But soon after came those on the right labeling it a hoax.

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Judge in hush money case says he's 'prepared' to 'dispense justice' to Trump

New York State Supreme Court Judge Juan M. Merchan suggested he intends to afford former President Donald Trump a fair trial in a hush-money case.

Last week, Merchan temporarily postponed Trump's New York criminal trial to give the defendant time to examine recent-released government documents about the decision to prosecute his former attorney, Michael Cohen, but not to indict him.

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