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Trump's unraveling is having a surprising effect on voters: conservative

Former President Donald Trump's mental deterioration and disdain for America itself is becoming clear even to his die-hard fans, conservative commentator and former Naval War College professor Tom Nichols told MSNBC's Joy Reid on Friday — but they have a surprising mentality around it.

This comes as Trump delivered a recent speech in which he proclaimed, "Cities are choking to death, our states are dying. And frankly, our country is dying. Right now, our country is known as a joke. It's a joke."

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'How's your sick wife?' Internet slams Newt Gingrich for calling Biden's speech 'hateful'

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is facing backlash for panning President Joe Biden's State of the Union speech as partisan and fracturing.

"Last night we learned we have a Democratic in Chief rather than a Commander in Chief and a Democratic National Chairman rather than a President of the United States. It was the most destructive, hateful and divisive state of the union in our history," reads Gingrich's tweet. "Read Truman’s 1948 speech for a patriotic, unifying, presidential speech as a contrast."

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'Real consequences': Professor says Trump's fraud judgment is bigger than it looks

Former President Donald Trump's civil judgments in New York are a big deal, NYU law professor Melissa Murray told MSNBC's Ari Melber on Friday — and there are knock-on effects even beyond the amount of money he has to pay.

Trump was held liable for $83.3 million in the defamation case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll, and $464 million, including interest, in the civil fraud case brought by state Attorney General Letitia James.

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'Trump is beholden to someone': Here's who's behind company footing E. Jean Carroll bond

Many people are now asking about Evan G. Greenberg, the CEO of the Chubb Group, which has a subsidiary that fronted the cash given to Donald Trump for his bond in New York for the E. Jean Carroll settlement.

Even if Trump intends to appeal the settlement ruled on by the jury, he must put the cash up as a bond to the court. Greenberg is the one who made it happen.

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'I am done': Republican exodus from RNC as party announces Lara Trump takeover

For many Republicans, the party's recent decision to make Donald Trump's family member one of its leaders was a step too far.

Trump has encouraged the addition of his daughter-in-law, Lara, to the leadership team at the Republican National Committee. For her part, Lara Trump has stood beside her claims that Republicans want to fund her father-in-law's vast legal bills.

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Accused Jan. 6 rioter charged with firing gun during U.S. Capitol attack: report

An accused Jan. 6 rioter who appears to have twice fired a gun during the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol was charged Friday, according to reports and court records.

John Emanuel Banuelos was the subject of the NBC News investigation that began two years ago when photos and video surfaced of a man with a gun tucked in waistband during the riots, according to reporter Ryan Reilly.

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Alina Habba dropped as counsel by former Trump Org CFO after guilty plea

Days after pleading guilty to committing perjury, disgraced former Trump Organization's CFO Allen Weisselberg has dumped Alina Habba as his counsel.

Weisselberg, who served prison time at Rikers Island, is replacing Habba, Madaio & Associates with Armen Morian of Morgan Law.

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E. Jean Carroll says her lawyers were ready to 'yank a golden toilet out' of Trump Tower

Former President Donald Trump prevented quite the spectacle when he secured a $91.6 million bond in his New York civil defamation trial this week, according to the woman he was found liable for defaming.

An exuberant E. Jean Carroll Friday replied to the news on her Substack that Trump had coughed up the cash a federal court ordered him to pay with a hat tip to her attorney Robbie Kaplan resplendent in its imagery.

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Lawmaker's letter to Mike Johnson alleges speaker let Marjorie Taylor Greene break rules

Following the State of the Union Address, Rep. Joe Morelle (D-NY) sent a blistering letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), faulting his failure to hold Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to account for her violation of House rules in the chamber the previous night.

Greene, a far-right lawmaker known for having pushed QAnon conspiracy theories, showed up to the State of the Union wearing a red MAGA hat and a T-shirt bearing the name of Laken Riley, a University of Georgia student believed to have been killed by a Venezuelan man who entered the U.S. illegally. As Morelle noted, this is against House rules.

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Judge's latest move signals Trump is a 'particularly dangerous defendant': ex-prosecutor

Defendant Trump is a "particularly dangerous defendant."

The safeguards being put in place by New York Judge Juan Merchan to shield the identities of the jurors is not only a rare move but one that is based on protecting against the potential tampering efforts that could come to them in Trump's first criminal case that is slated to begin on March 25.

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Buttigieg smacks down GOP attorney general who said lead pipe poisoning is 'speculative'

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, a Republican, took to X on Friday and raised eyebrows with an impassioned attack on federal programs to remove lead pipes.

"Biden wants to replace lead pipes," wrote Kobach, referencing a line from President Joe Biden's State of the Union Address. "He failed to mention that the unfunded mandate sets an almost impossible timeline, will cost billions, infringe on the rights of the States and their residents — all for benefits that may be entirely speculative."

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'You are soaked in blood:' This horror movie satire declares 'Here's Katie Britt!'

Sen. Katie Britt’s rebuttal to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union may have lots of people looking forward to the next episode of Saturday Night Live — but the Washington Post’s Alexandra Petri is sitting back and waiting for the horror movie.

Petri’s satirical take everyone is jumping to satirize is more reminiscent of “Get Out” than one might expect of political discourse if this were not the presidential election year that is 2024.

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Bankruptcy lawyers demand Giuliani reveal details of his legal work for Trump

Rudy Giuliani could be forced by bankruptcy lawyers to spill a number of his financial secrets — including the exact nature of his legal services to former President Donald Trump — after allegations of "discovery misconduct."

According to Matt Naham of Law & Crime, attorneys for Giuliani's creditors filed a request Thursday that "discovery demands be served via subpoena on Giuliani and third parties, like his companies, his legal defense funds, his son Andrew Giuliani (the 'designated agent' of the Giuliani Defense legal fund), [Giulinai's friend] Maria Ryan, and others."

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