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Morning Joe heaps scorn on J.D. Vance and Tommy Tuberville for 'bizarre' courthouse stunt

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough mocked and scorned Sens. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and J.D. Vance (R-OH) for their show of support for Donald Trump at the Manhattan courthouse where he's standing trial for falsifying business records to cover up illegal campaign contributions.

The Republican senators attended portions of Monday's trial, which featured testimony from former Trump "fixer" Michael Cohen, and the pair complained about the courtroom's dreary décor and prosecutors' use of the honorific "mister" instead of "president," and the "Morning Joe" host said both men should be ashamed of themselves.

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'Bodies scattered around him': Ex-Trump official amazed people will still work for him

Former Trump White House official Sarah Matthews said on CNN Tuesday that she was amazed at how many people still want to work for former President Donald Trump.

While discussing the aggressive lobbying being made by Republican vice presidential hopefuls, Matthews tried to remind them of the grim fates that had befallen many of her former colleagues who worked at the Trump White House.

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8 ways Trump doesn’t become president

Only vague signs point to the possibility of piercing Donald Trump’s orange armor and political impunity.

Trump dispatched Nikki Haley, his last serious challenger for the Republican presidential nomination, in early March. But Haley fared better than expected in May’s Indiana primary, where she was still on the ballot if not in the race, possibly indicating softness in Trump’s support.

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Jurors will 'take notice' that 'Melania isn't here' at trial: former Trump official

Former Trump White House official Sarah Matthews said on Tuesday that she believed it was telling that Melania Trump wasn't by her husband's side as he went on trial for allegedly falsifying business records to cover up hush-money payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

During an appearance on CNN, Matthews discussed testimony from both Daniels and former Trump "fixer" Michael Cohen indicating that the former president didn't sincerely care about Melania's potential reaction to revelations about his adulterous behavior.

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Michael Cohen 'has been dismantling' Trump's only defense: expert

Michael Cohen effectively wrecked Donald Trump's argument that he made hush money payments to women who claimed to have had affairs with him to protect his marriage, according to a legal expert.

The former president is standing trial for falsifying business records to cover up those payments, which prosecutors say amounted to illegal campaign contributions before the 2016 election, and legal analyst Lisa Rubin told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Trump's former lawyer had delivered damning evidence of that conspiracy.

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Trump's not a racist — he just lacks any empathy for people: ex-White House official

CNN's Abby Philip on Monday had an awkward discussion with a former Trump official about whether the former president is really a racist.

During an interview, former Trump White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci made the case that Trump's long history of racist remarks aren't necessarily indicative of a deeply held racism along the lines of David Duke.

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‘How dumb is you?’ Jon Stewart schools Sen. Robert Menendez on Senate's 'legal corruption'

Jon Stewart opened The Daily Show with the other political criminal trial grabbing headlines Monday — that of Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ).

And, after ridiculing the ‘cartoonishly blatant corruption” he’s been charged with, the comedian schooled him in how he was perfectly placed in the U.S. Senate to enjoy corruption — without breaking the law.

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'Do words not mean anything?' CNN analysts spar over key witness Michael Cohen’s testimony

Former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen took the stand during the New York hush money trial Monday, where he calmly recalled his former boss directing him to make payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

ABC News reported the former Trump lawyer "recalled then-Trump Organization CFO [Alan] Weisselberg saying the monthly payments to reimburse him for the Stormy Daniels nondisclosure payment would be recorded 'as a legal service render since I was going to be given the title as personal attorney to the president.'"

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'An ego thing': Ex-Trump aide claims former president desperate not to show fury to Cohen

Donald Trump's once-trusted fixer and attorney ratted on him in court on Monday — and somehow there wasn't a blowup.

Michael Cohen's taking to the stand in the criminal hush money trial was the kind of showdown in which the former president might not be able to keep his cool. The two men have openly expressed contempt for each other for years.

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'Low moment': George Conway says he wasn't happy about Trump's 2016 victory — he was drunk

Conservative attorney George Conway had a snappy retort when former President Donald Trump decided to reference him on his Truth Social platform.

Conway, the ex-husband of former Trump White House adviser Kellyanne Conway and a longtime critic of the former president, took to X Monday night to explain a photo the former president posted on Truth Social last week amid his criminal hush money trial.

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'Incredibly well-funded' GOP group 'lying' about states’ rights exposed by columnist

On its website, the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) says the organization "elects and re-elects Republican attorneys general nationally to promote and protect the Constitution, freedom, and opportunity for future generations."

In a Monday, May 13 op-ed published by The Nation, justice correspondent Elie Mystal sheds light on the "critical role" of Republican AGs.

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'So effective': Expert says one hush money trial tactic elevated Cohen's credibility

Prosecutors in Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial earned praise Monday night for a courtroom tactic one legal expert said effectively elevated the credibility of the former president's onetime fixer Michael Cohen.

Cohen's credibility has been the frequent target of Trump's attacks, the most recent of which saw the former president delivering Monday a furious courthouse rant proclaiming his innocence.

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'Time to testify': Michael Cohen's  ex-lawyer taunts Trump over hush money trial promise

Michael Cohen's former attorney Lanny Davis dared former President Donald Trump Monday night to make good on a pledge to testify in his historic criminal hush money trial.

"Michael Cohen did his time and they found that he was directed by Mr. Trump," Davis said while appearing on CNN. "So if Michael Cohen did the time for the crime, so should Mr. Trump."

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