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Morning Joe fact-checks RNC 'sleazebags' pushing 'cheap fakes' to make Biden look feeble

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski hammered right-wing media for spreading misleading photos and video that falsely appear to show president Joe Biden wandering away from a group of world leaders.

A social media account managed by Donald Trump campaign shared a clip that appeared to show the president doddering off from the gathering at the G7 summit Thursday before the Italian prime minister alerts him to a group photo, and the New York Post and other outlets owned by Rupert Murdoch seized on the video to suggest Biden was too old and infirm to be re-elected.

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'Human gaffe machine': Trump's inner circle frantic as they clean up another mess

On the heels of Donald Trump's attack on Milwaukee as a "horrible city" just weeks before the Republican National Convention will be held there, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough suggested that the former president's inner circle would prefer he not speak off the cuff because he's a "human gaffe machine."

MSNBC "Way Too Early" host Jonathan Lemire kicked off the discussion by telling the "Morning Joe" panel, "This is an odd strategy, to attack the biggest city in the largest battleground state in this election. I wonder what he has in store for Philadelphia, Atlanta, Phoenix, Detroit — just go after all of them."

"This is what the Biden campaign has been looking for: Trump out of the courtroom, back on the trail, making news, and making news that hurts him. This was an own goal, if you will, yesterday in D.C." he added.

"Well, and this is why, of course, the Trump campaign wanted Donald Trump to stay in the courthouse," host Scarborough remarked. "They didn't want him on the campaign trail. They don't want him on Capitol Hill because he says really stupid things. He is a human gaffe machine."

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GOP slammed for Trump standing ovation

Donald Trump returned to Capitol Hill Thursday, the first time since the violent and deadly January 6, 2021 insurrection he fomented, spending the morning with House Republicans and the afternoon with Senate Republicans – who for more than 30 seconds gave the criminally convicted and still criminally-indicted ex-president a standing ovation.

Critics slammed Republicans for honoring a convicted felon whose "Big Lie" and actions put their own lives at risk, and resulted in death and tremendous injury and violence during and after the attack on the U.S. Capitol and on American democracy.

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Speakers, venue pull out of activist group’s pro-Christian nationalist conference

"Speakers, venue pull out of prominent activist group’s pro-Christian nationalist conference" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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GOP lawmakers compared to 'giddy' Taylor Swift fans after 'painful' Trump meeting

MSNBC's Willie Geist compared Republican lawmakers to giddy Taylor Swift fans after they met with Donald Trump on Capitol Hill.

The presumptive GOP nominee returned to the Capitol for the first time since inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection, and congressional Republicans lavished praise on him to such a degree – "he's electric," said one – that the co-hosts of "Morning Joe" cringed with second-hand embarrassment.

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'Bizarre rambles': New Yorker writer examines Trump's 'age-related diminishment'

The New Yorker's Susan Glasser on Friday took stock of former President Donald Trump's lengthy rant to congressional Republicans on Friday that one member compared to the ramblings of a "drunk uncle."

Taking in Trump's performance as a whole, Glasser expressed shock that President Joe Biden is facing intense media scrutiny for his age while Trump seems to be getting a pass.

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How the recycling symbol lost its meaning

This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist's weekly newsletter here.

It’s Earth Day 1990, and Meryl Streep walks into a bar. She’s distraught about the state of the environment. “It’s crazy what we’re doing. It’s very, very, very bad,” she says in ABC’s prime-time Earth Day special, letting out heavy sighs and listing jumbled statistics about deforestation and the hole in the ozone layer.

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Watch: Morning Joe hosts pounce on Trump's Milwaukee screwup — over beers

The co-hosts of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," kicked off Friday morning by mocking Donald Trump for calling Milwaukee — the host city for the Republican National Convention where he is expected to be anointed as the 2024 GOP presidential candidate — a "horrible city" when addressing lawmakers on Thursday.

And they did it while downing Milwaukee's Best Ice beer.

Cracking open the tallboys, Mika Brezinski and Joe Scarborough laughed at the GOP trying to clean up the former president's latest "gaffe" mess which has enraged the state of Wisconsin, a pivotal state in the 2024 election.

With Brzezinski grimacing while drinking her beer, Scarborough explained, "They can try to spin it. First, they lied because, of course, they're Trump Republicans, saying, ''Oh, he never said that.' And his spokesperson: 'Oh, that's BS, Trump never said that. Then, of course, we find out later — Mika, you hate beer, you don't have to pretend anymore — and then later, they admitted that he said it and were spinning the rest of the day."

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"The fact is, let's just say what it is: Donald Trump trashed the most important city in the upcoming 2024 election. You know why? Because he's Donald Trump," he continued.

Conservative and Milwaukee resident Charlie Sykes contributed, "I mean, this is a farce inside of a fiasco. It was really interesting watching local Republicans struggling to get their stories straight after Donald Trump dumps on Milwaukee again."

Watch the video below or at this link.

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CEOs laughed at Trump suggestion during D.C. meeting: report

Donald Trump promised a room full of business leaders he would cut taxes and roll back regulations, but they also laughed at one of his proposals.

Sources who attended the meeting Thursday in Washington, D.C., told CNBC that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee told the CEOs gathered at Business Roundtable’s quarterly meeting that, if re-elected, he would cut income taxes and restore the economic policies he pursued in his first term.

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'Trump doesn't like America' and his voters want 'to burn things down': Ex-GOP pollster

Former Republican pollster Sarah Longwell on Friday offered a blunt assessment of Trump supporters' goals for trying to put him back into the White House in the 2024 presidential election.

Appearing on CNN Friday, Longwell slammed Republican politicians for abasing themselves before the former president on Tuesday, but then suggested that the ultimate blame for this rests upon the GOP primary electorate.

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RFK Jr. refiles Nevada ballot petition after ‘United States’ typo

This story was originally published by The Nevada Independent. Sign up for its newsletters here.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent presidential campaign refiled its petition to land on the Nevada ballot on Tuesday after it misspelled “United States.”

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At 78, Trump too is showing signs of aging

Donald Trump has made Joe Biden’s advancing age one of his main campaign rallying points, trying to position himself as an energetic alternative to the sometimes unsteady 81-year-old Democratic incumbent.

But the Republican former president is celebrating his 78th birthday on Friday, and also has shown signs of slowing down, both physically and mentally.

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Trump’s newest policy proposal would be 'huge tax increase' for the middle class: analysis

Presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump has promised to impose new tariffs if he defeats President Joe Biden in November and returns to the White House next year. But the New York Times' Paul Krugman and other economists have been warning that consumers can expect higher prices if such a policy is implemented.

Journalist Catherine Rampell, in a thread posted on X, formerly Twitter, on June 13 laid out the connection between tariffs and taxes.

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