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for antonin scalia. your thoughts on whether or not the president must faithfully execute the laws or whether he can commit crimes despite taking that oath. >> well, the whole reason why the president has an oath written for him in the constitution itself is to bind the president to uphold and defend the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic. the reason why congress has the power to impeach the president but the president doesn't have the power to impeach the congress is precisely because of the suspicion of would-be monarchs and dictators among the founders and we were given the right to remove a president to try to preserve the republic. but it's been understood for decades and decades and decades that the president, of course, has to face criminal culpability if he engages in murder or rape or violence or assassination or attempting to overthrow the union, and in fact, as you pointed out, we got trump's lawyers to admit that at several

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Ronn Pineo: What Latin America can teach the US about democracy

From the commentary, "In bringing criminal charges against law-breaking leaders, Latin America is at long last honoring the rule of law, the principle of equality before the courts without exception."

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their arguments, right, and she's doing this by these examples you think are crazy examples, can you assassinate a political rival, and she forces trump's lawyers into saying, yeah, effectively, you can, if he's not impeached and convicted and removed he gets away with it scott-free, right. no one can stand that as a matter of law, rule of law, that's ha dictators have, getting away with things without any consequences. forcing him into this extreme position she's demonstrating how that can't be what the court decides. that's not going to be -- >> it also seemed that the justice department's attorneys, they saw this and they reacted to it as well. i want to play this piece of it. listen to this. >> if, as i understood my friend on the other side to say here, a president orders his s.e.a.l. team to assassinate a political rival and resigns, for example, before an impeachment, not a criminal act? the president sells a pardon, resign, not impeached, not a

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Morning Joe

president of the united states, unless mike johnson's congress impeached him, he would have immunity from prosecution for political assassinations of american rivals. that's what donald trump admitted in court. >> yeah, it depends on the context. it was outrageous. and i have to tell you, i grew up in the cold war, a little older than you, joe. and when we grew up in the cold war, we wondered, how far could soviet dictators go with their authority? how many people could they knock up in the back room? up through stalin, maybe khrushchev, we figured they had the power to kill their enemies, get rid of them. we thought that's what a dictator was. that's what they're describing as the presidential authority under their reading of the constitution. the ability to knock off opponents. and this is a real problem, because those people who raided the capital on january 6th, 700 of them have pled already, 200

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Morning Joe

fact that our presidents are literally dictators that could knock out of their opponents at will in the back room? it was astoundingly stupid. >> you know, it was astoundingly stupid and they sounded like idiots, but willie, the headline here is, donald trump believes and admitted it in court yesterday through his attorneys that he can assassinate political rivals -- he can make those orders to s.e.a.l. team 6, assassinate political rivals and have immunity from it. just like he believes that he can assassinate generals who are not sufficiently loyal. just like he believes he can terminate the constitution in his words. just like he believes that he can shut down news outlets that are insufficiently loyal to him. these are all things that he has said, he continues to say, and i can't believe it, but yesterday, he took it to a new level,

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

heard. >> for the first time in our history, insurrectionists have come to stop the peaceful transfer of power in america. >> millions of people sterman the united states. when you talk about insurrection, what they are doing, that is the real deal. that's the real deal. not patriotically and peacefully. >> trump's assault on democracy isn't just part of his past, it's what he's promising for the future. >> stay in those voting booths. you should stay there and watch. if you see bags of crap coming into the voting areas, you have to stop it. >> look at the authoritarian leaders and dictators. trump says he admired it. >> president xi of china's strong, smart, tough. putin like me, i got a lot. i got along with kim jong-un. >> visited the cemetery, called dead soldiers sucker and losers. >> mccain couldn't get his arm up that day. a member he goes.

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Special Report Democracy 2024 Iowa Town Hall with Amb. Nikki Haley

ukraine -- and i'll be the first one to say i don't think we should give any country, friend or foeyo, cash. because you can't follow it ando you can't hold it accountable. i don't think we need to putn' troops on the ground in ukraine, and ukraine doesn't want them, because they want to be able to win it themselves.rori but what i saw at the united nations, terrorists, thugs, and dictators always tell aus what they're going to do. they are amazingly transparent. hamas said they were going to go into israel. they did. china said they were going to take hong kong. it happened. russia said they were going to invade ukraine. we watched it. chinwea said taiwan is next. we better believe it. russia said, once they takeose ukraine, poland and the baltics are next. those are nato countries. that puts america at war. this is about preventing war. it's always been about preventing war. my husband is a combat veteran. he is deployed now. the last thing i want our him or any of his military brothers and sisters to do is to go to war.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

difference over biden and trump's messaging could not be more clear. here is just some of what we heard. >> for the first time in our history, insurrectionists have come to stop the peaceful transfer of power in america. >> millions of people sterman the united states. when you talk about insurrection, what they are doing, that is the real deal. that's the real deal. not patriotically and peacefully. >> trump's assault on democracy isn't just part of his past, it's what he's promising for the future. >> stay in those voting booths. you should stay there and watch. if you see bags of crap coming into the voting areas, you have to stop it. >> look at the authoritarian leaders and dictators. trump says he admired it. >> president xi of china's strong, smart, tough. putin like me, i got a lot. i got along with kim jong-un. >> visited the cemetery, called dead soldiers sucker and losers. >> mccain couldn't get his arm up that day. a member he goes. >> after all we've been through in our history, from independence to civil war -- >> civil war was so fascinating, so horrible. i was reading something. as, this is something that could've been negotiated. >> on the third

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Early Start With Kasie Hunt

next month when temperatures are forecast to be in the single digits. got to love iowa. the candidates emphasized iowa's influence on the nomination process and the vital importance of turnout. donald trump continues to dominate polling in iowa, so overwhelmingly that the other candidates struggled to escape talking about him and put the focus on their issues. >> for those that want me to hit trump more, i just am not going to do it. i'm not going to do it. if he lies about me, i'll call him out on it. if he's done something wrong, whether it's the economy or how he talks about dictators, i'll call him out on every one of those issues, but i just think politics is personal enough. i think let's focus on the issues and getting america back on track. >> republican, we have a great shot to win if we frame the issues about the problems facing the country, the failures of the biden administration, and how we have a great set of ideas to turn the country around.

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if he's done something wrong, whether it's the economy or how he talks about dictators and those things, i'll call him out on every one of those issues, but i just think politics is personal enough, and i think let's focus on the issues and getting america back on track. >> scott, what do you hear in all of that? >> well, i think desantis has been steadily building a case that he delivers on promises and trump doesn't. that's obviously become the core of his message, and he's really delivered it quite well in his public appearances, so you're going continue to hear that. with haley, you know, i still get the feeling she's trying to have it somewhat both ways. she's trying to be the candidate that appeals to the folks who are desperate to move on from trump but is also trying to throw a few lines in the water to trum fans out there who maybe at the last minute decide to change their mind. i don't think there's many votes for her there in that fishing hole, but i guess we'll find out. i do think the expectations for

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