MSNBC’s Michael Steele questioned the severity of former President Trump’s ear wound, suggesting it may have been caused by glass from a shattered teleprompter, not a bullet. Joy Reid, another MSNBC host, further fueled speculation by questioning the legitimacy of the assassination attempt, suggesting it was staged. This has led to accusations of MSNBC pushing conspiracy theories and ignoring the gravity of the attempted assassination.
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Michael Cohen’s admission of stealing $30,000 from the Trump Organization has dealt a major blow to the Trump hush money trial, exposing the weakness of the prosecution’s case. Cohen’s testimony has left the media reeling, with commentators wondering how they could have missed such a glaring piece of information. The revelation has also raised questions about the credibility of Cohen, who was previously seen as a key witness for the prosecution. With the trial nearing its end, it remains unclear whether Trump will be convicted, but the stolen $30,000 has cast a shadow over the proceedings and raised concerns about the fairness of the legal system.
Former President Donald Trump criticized MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell following his attendance at Trump’s hush money trial. O’Donnell attempted to mock Trump on live TV by comparing adult film star Stormy Daniels to “a modest nun,” sparking backlash on social media.
MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace and former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele discussed the impact of Donald Trump on American society. Wallace condemned Trump’s alleged affairs and his “hush money” trial, arguing that he is “making us so much dumber.” Steele agreed, suggesting that Trump’s behavior is debasing Americans and that the hush money trial is exposing his true nature.
A group of prominent legal commentators, united in their dislike for former President Donald Trump, have been holding regular secret Zoom calls to coordinate their strategies and discuss his legal situation. These calls have raised concerns about potential media bias and groupthink, as the participants include many high-profile contributors to liberal media outlets.
Following the first day of testimony in his hush-money trial, former President Donald Trump launched into an impromptu speech outside the courtroom. However, MSNBC cut away from the broadcast to fact-check Trump’s numerous false claims, including that the case is about a $130,000 payoff and that he had no knowledge of the hush-money payments. The case actually revolves around the falsification of business records related to Trump’s efforts to conceal an extramarital affair with adult film actress Stormy Daniels prior to the 2016 presidential election.
An MSNBC ad has drawn attention to the numerous legal challenges facing Donald Trump and argues that his inability to secure a job even at a local mall makes him unfit to be president. Legal experts also express concerns about the potential for jury attrition in Trump’s upcoming hush-money trial.