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but the one that surprises me the most in continues to surprise me is a marco rubio. he was in the senate, i guess with likely. but he was in the senate, he was there on january the 6th. this is a guy who was insulted, disrespected, basically had the floor right through him when he was running against trump. and like lindsey graham, he is endorsing trump yet. again he is endorsing trump yet. agai >> what did trump call him? little. little marco. oh my god, was trump spot on. look, why can't anybody touch the sky? because molly's right. he's a cult leader. doug burnham said, ayman, that he would never do business with donald trump, and yet hillendale some to be the president of the united states. again, i'm a broken record. i think desantis and haley are gonna be in a race to get out of this race as soon as they can, so that they still have a

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rationalize doing so. former congressman joe walsh, molly jong-fast, are back with us. and look, we lived january the 6th, we all remember what trump said on that day and how those protesters interpreted his wades when he said, you have to fight and fight like hell. so i have to ask you, joe. this latest swatting attempt came hours after trump railed against judge engoron on truth social, calling him a trump hating judge, working with the attorney general to screw me, adding that engoron is presiding over an unfair and rigged trial. what is your reaction to this new phenomenon and how this unfolded thursday morning? >> so, ayman, this is the scariest aspect of my former political party. and let's just say it from the start. donald trump once violence. on january 6th, donald trump wasn't indifferent to violence.

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supporters into unreality. and you have this kind of world where he's calling the people who committed crimes on january the 6th hostages, right? where he's using these wades that are not accurate, when you have other republicans doubling down on that, like stefanik. so that, i think, is really worrying, because these people do have to live in the same world that the rest of us do. and none of that, you, know a lot of the stuff that trump has told them is not true. so again, there's a reckoning there that's very scary. i also am just, you know, worried about the increasing vitriol. and look, trump's vitriol has gotten worse to, right? he's calling people maggots, he says we're gonna hunt at the communists -- >> the blood of our nation is being mixed, or is being sullied, or dirtied, with immigrants. >> pretty scary stuff. >> scary indeed. >> even revenge. >> right. >> the entire point of trump's campaign is revenge and

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Morning Joe Weekend

it wasn't god & country, and now christian nationalism is not about jesus. it's not about the new testament. it's about pushing a political agenda. >> right, and if you look at the founding fathers and our founding documents, there is a clear separation of church and state, but when you talk to these people, these christian nationalists who are on a derive to do anything, my way or the highway, they will resort to violence, they will tell you face to face that there is no separation of church and state in the constitution. they will tell you right there. you can say no, it's there. there are three times that is mentioned very specifically because the people who came to this country were fleeing religious persecution. they did not want to have a national religion for the country, and they separated, but they say no, there is no separation, it's not in the constitution. and it's right, they're three times. >> i was so horrified, as we all wear, on january the 6th, and as a guy who grew up in an

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and it's right there three times. >> dan, i was so horrified as we all were, on january the 6th, and as a guy that grew up in an evangelical church, most horrifying were people, rioters, people beating the hell out of cops that were holding up crosses and basically saying jesus wants me to be here. it's the most unchrist-like behavior, and yet they're hiding behind the cross. >> yeah, i mean, you can justify terrible things, if you can believe, you can help yourself to believe that this is god's will. i mean, i think the hardest thing in the film is just to talk about christian nationalism, just to explain what it is. people don't see -- i think they don't understand what it is. it sounds like it might be two very good things. it's about love of country and being honorable to your faith, but, yeah, when you dig into it and what the film tries to show is the ways in which it's not christian at all. it's not a faith. if we can get people to think

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defeated, they would never admit it, now you have the trump machine defeated that won't admit it. he's drawing a line between that refusal to deal with reality, and the violence of january the 6th and the potential violence that could come with this election. so for me, i think he is doing a good job trying to get back to his home turf, south carolina, get back to the block base, reminding them of some of the stuff people have forgotten, about and reframing what we are seeing as a part of a long tradition of very dangerous politics in america. >> and congressman kinzinger, this comes as -- the sunday shows the republican conference chair, she is now echoing the language that the former president is using when it comes to the january six defendants, the people who went to the capitol and righted that day, describing them as hostages, this is what she said. >> i have concerns about the

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ago. we are hearing sirens in the distance, which would suggest that as him on the way. he will come into the garage at the back of the court, where he came when he was arraigned on the original charges relating to january the sex, and where today he will hear this argument —— january the 6th. whether a president can have immunity from total prosecuted for things he did while president. that is his case today, case which is important for him, but a huge question for the american system, a question for the american system, a question which hasn't been asked before. can a president be prosecuted for crimes while she was president? we've got some protesters, the odd protest because the weather is appalling, so not many people here. that is a question which will be decided in a short

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heart of what a president can do. can he, can the president ordered the assassination of his political opponents via a navy seal team and then resign and not be prosecuted? they believe that would be the consequence of this blanket immunity. consequence of this blanket immunity-— consequence of this blanket immuni . ., ., , immunity. you touched on it, but you said it is unclear— immunity. you touched on it, but you said it is unclear on _ immunity. you touched on it, but you said it is unclear on the _ immunity. you touched on it, but you said it is unclear on the timeline - said it is unclear on the timeline for the decision, but is it likely to delay those trials in terms of election interference that were already looking they would land in the whole election cycle? it is complicated _ the whole election cycle? it is complicated because - the whole election cycle? it : complicated because there are so many trials, cases here. the case we are talking about is brought by the special council into attempts by donald trump to overturn the 2020 election and events around january the 6th. that trial was set to begin

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president. donald trump says he does. the department ofjustice says he doesn�*t. and that is what this appeal court is trying to decide today. it will determine whether or not that case involving january the 6th in which donald trump is facing four charges, you remember, on that indictment, whether that case can go ahead. the former president didn�*t have to come to this court today, but he is going to come and sit and listen into these legal arguments, because these events are notjust legal events, they are political events for donald trump. he sets up the news cycle with them, and he also, crucially, raises a lot of money off the back of them. so they are central to his campaign strategy. and in the coming weeks, we will find out whether or not this coming year is going to be dominated by donald trump�*s court cases or just buy the election itself. gary o'donoghue _ just buy the election itself. gary o'donoghue there, _ just buy the election itself. gary o'donoghue there, live - just buy the election itself. gary 0'donoghue there, live in 0�*donoghue there, live in washington. the six—day strike byjunior doctors in england, the single longest

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