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Revealed: Trump biographer discloses threat ex-president uses when he doesn't get his way

Former President Donald Trump has a particular threatening comment that he always falls back on when he senses he's no longer able to game the system, biographer Tim O'Brien told MSNBC's Joy Reid on Wednesday evening.

This comes as the former president faces a mounting pile of legal cases, both civil and criminal, few of which appear to be going his way.

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Republicans should say if Biden can have Trump killed without facing charges: ex-GOP chair

Former President Donald Trump's campaign rivals should answer whether they agree with his attorney John Sauer's argument in the D.C. Court of Appeals that the former president couldn't have been prosecuted even for ordering the military assassination of a political opponent, as long as he was not impeached over the offense, argued former Republican Party chair Michael Steele on MSNBC Wednesday — because the obvious logical extension of this argument is that President Joe Biden couldn't be prosecuted for having Trump killed either.

This comes as Chris Christie, the only Republican presidential candidate who took it upon himself to condemn the assassination theory, dropped out of the race this evening.

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Donald Trump's controversial slavery comments reveal his secret weapon: report

Donald Trump and Nikki Haley are both GOP presidential contenders who made similarly controversial Civil War comments, but only one is paying for it, and that's because Trump has the advantage, a new report says.

Haley left slavery out of her answer when asked what caused the Civil War, and Trump suggested the Civil War should have been "negotiated," ignoring that doing so would have continued the establishment of slavery in America. These issues were essentially the same, according to a writer for The Atlantic.

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'Already sputtering': Legal experts say Trump's grievance grift is in huge trouble

Donald Trump's grievance "grift" to flush funds into his campaign coffers has already begun its whimpering end, legal experts said on MSNBC Wednesday night.

Lisa Rubin took to the airwaves to discuss an email exchange between Trump's attorney Chris Kise and Justice Arthur Engoron, the civil court judge overseeing his $370 million fraud trial who Wednesday blocked, in a testy exchange, the former president's bid to present closing arguments.

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Trump lashes out at 'mean and nasty' judge for not allowing fourth deadline extension

Donald Trump on Wednesday lashed out on his Truth Social platform against New York state Justice Arthur Engoron, who purportedly refused the former president's attorneys' request for a fourth extended deadline to accept the terms under which Trump would give closing statements at his own civil fraud trial.

"I AM HEADING TO THE GREAT STATE OF IOWA TO FULFILL A COMMITMENT MADE TO DO A BIG FOXNEWS TOWN HALL. TONIGHT, 9:00 P.M. Eastern! I WILL THEN BE FORCED TO CIRCLE BACK TO NEW YORK WHERE I WOULD LIKE TO PERSONALLY DO THE CLOSING ARGUMENT ON THE CIVIL TRIAL WHERE THE TRUMP HATING JUDGE AND ATTORNEY GENERAL ARE WORKING CLOSELY TOGETHER TO 'SCREW ME,' EVEN THOUGH I HAVE DONE NOTHING WRONG," wrote Trump.

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'It's on you!' CNN host tears apart House GOPer over blame for potential shutdown

As the House falls once again into paralysis with a hard-right flank of Republican lawmakers revolting at the deal House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is reportedly nearing with President Joe Biden, one of the dissenters, Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), went on CNN to defend the brinksmanship bringing the government close to a shutdown — and was grilled relentlessly by anchor Pamela Brown.

"There is a very slim majority in the House, you've got a Democrat-controlled senate and a Democratic president, this is what you have to do to get the deal done," said Brown. "What do you say to that?"

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Chris Christie caught on hot mic saying Nikki Haley is 'going to get smoked'

Chris Christie apparently had a hot mic moment Wednesday, moments before he was expected to drop out of the Republican presidential primary.

Central Valley Politics obtained the remarks from Christie's YouTube channel ahead of his Windham, New Hampshire speech.

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Experts explain why efforts to bump Trump from ballots uphold U.S. Constitution

Critics may argue moves to bump Donald Trump from state presidential ballots threaten the Constitution, but one group of legal experts say those insurrectionist challenges are the best way to uphold it.

Obama administration “ethics czar” Norm Eisen, attorney Jeff Kolb, and Florida prosecutor Andrew Warren published Wednesday their defense of the 14th Amendment challenges to the former president’s eligibility to run again in 2024.

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Ted Cruz refuses to endorse Trump — yet

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said Wednesday he is watching to see what happens in the Iowa caucuses next week as he faces increasing pressure to back frontrunner Donald Trump in his comeback bid.

In a statement to The Texas Tribune, Cruz said he has “an immense amount of respect for the Iowa caucuses and their procedures.” He won the critical first-in-the-nation contest when he ran for president against Trump eight years ago.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene hits Fani Willis with criminal referral over alleged affair: report

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) believes the Georgia prosecutor spearheading the sweeping racketeering case against Trump and 18 others for allegedly conspiring to meddle with the 2020 election results — committed a crime and she's calling on the governor to intervene, according to NBC News.

On Wednesday the Georgia lawmaker formally sent a criminal referral to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Attorney General Chris Carr complaining that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' hiring of special prosecutor Nathan Wade constituted an "illegal conflict of interest" after it was revealed the pair were allegedly engaged to be in a relationship.

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Chris Christie will be dropping out of presidential race: report

Chris Christie on Wednesday will reportedly confirm that he is dropping out of the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

Christie, who has been the individual in the race who has been most willing to take on Donald Trump directly, has not yet announced who he'd be endorsing. The report comes from CNN.

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Trump rally prayers use conspiracy theories to wage 'spiritual battle': report

An increasingly common feature of Trump rallies is their opening prayer, which in some ways is becoming it own political call to action, according to NBC News.

One opening prayer cited by NBC News was delivered by the Rev. Joel Tenney during a December rally in Coralville, Iowa.

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'That should be stricken': Republicans erupt after Dem links Trump to Jeffrey Epstein

Republicans on the House Oversight Committee expressed outrage Wednesday after Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) noted that former President Donald Trump associated with Jeffrey Epstein.

During a House Oversight Committee hearing about Hunter Biden, Moskowitz reacted to sex trafficking concerns brought up by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).

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