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Chris Jansing Reports

foreign leaders nervous about another trump presidency. he met with one of them last night, poland's president duda, a friend but also one who opposes several trump policies. carol leonnig is a reporter for "the washington post," and john kasich is the former republican governor of ohio and an msnbc political analyst. carol leonnig as someone who has followed donald trump for a long time, meeting with a former president is not out of the realm of possibility for a sitting head of state, but i wonder what you, knowing donald trump, make of the invitation for president duda to come to trump tower? >> chris, as you and i have talked about over the years, a lot of what donald trump does is performative. a lot of it is for the optics, for the television cameras. but that's no different than most politicians, right? it's just that he's better at it than a lot of people. in 2016, donald trump, the

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Chris Jansing Reports

they will win the house and it won't be by a narrow margin, it will be larger than what people expect. i think republicans as i said earlier, will win the senate, and we'll see who gets elected president. long-term survival, i think the republicans are in deep trouble. very deep trouble in the house in terms of keeping their majority. and for speaker johnson, you're going to have a vote on ukraine. go with it, man. if you win, great. if you don't win, great. life's short, do the right thing. >> former governor john kasich, and carol leonnig, two of my favorite guests. thank you so much, i appreciate you coming on the show. we want to go back to jury selection because it's back underway in donald trump's hush money case. nbc's vaughn hillyard is outside the courthouse for us, and vaughn, there is some question about what exactly was going on when they came back into the room. so tell us what's happening. >> reporter: right. we've got about two hours left

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What the Return of Trump Would Mean for South Korea

What the Return of Trump Would Mean for South Korea
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'The big ripoff': How Donald Trump funneled $100 million he raised off The Big Lie for legal bills

Carol Leonnig, Washington Post National Investigative Reporter joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with new reporting which shows how Donald Trump fundraised off the Big Lie that the 2020 election was stolen, and used that money not to campaign but to pay legal bills, which now has put him in a financial bind ahead of the 2024 election.

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Jack Smith takes a sledgehammer to Trump's argument on how he and Biden handled classified documents

Andrew Weissmann, former top prosecutor for the Department of Justice and Carol Leonnig, National Investigative Reporter for The Washington Post joined Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss the latest filing from Jack Smith separating fact from fiction when it comes to how Joe Biden and Donald Trump handled classified documents, destroying the argument that Donald Trump handled classified documents with any sensitivity or willingness to return documents.

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Peter Wallsten named The Washington Post's investigations editor

Peter Wallsten named The Washington Post's investigations editor
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As Donald's popularity soars again, the 'grifters' of the Court of Trump will be back

It was all over for Donald Trump. He had lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden – the first time that a sitting president had been defeated since George HW Bush was ousted by Bill Clinton in 1992. And with that toppling of a self-styled monarch came the collapse of his court as those loyal to him – or, more accurately, to the power he held – fled the sinking ship.

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As Donald Trump's popularity soars again, the family who ditched him now face a dilemma

Will the relatives who distanced themselves from the former president when he was down be re-circling as the US election gathers pace?

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'I can't get him to do anything' Fiery report reveals top WH aide spilling secrets to Jack Smith

Stunning new details about what Trump said on January 6th, what he did or didn’t do. ABC News reporting Trump's
former White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Dan Scavino, testified about it all to Jack Smith. Sources telling ABC Scavino told Smith's investigators that as the violence began to escalate that day, Trump "was just not interested" in doing more to stop it.
Former U.S. Attorney Harry Litman,, former Senator Claire McCaskill, and The Washington Post's Carol Leonnig join Ali Velshi on Deadline White House with reaction. NBC News has not independently confirmed this reporting.

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