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"It has nothing to do with his legal peril," the former Missouri Democratic senator warned.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) called Trump "grotesque" for his comments.
The host gained a loyal fan base who praised his assertive, direct lines of questioning.
Jonathan Capehart fought back tears as he spoke with Michael Fanone three years after the violent riot at the U.S. Capitol.
The former president's attorneys want to hold Jack Smith in contempt of court. Andrew Weissmann said that's "really not how you litigate."
McCaskill, who represented Missouri as a Democrat, said the Colorado Supreme Court made "a real bad decision" on barring Trump from ballots.
The former Trump attorney declared that the GOP front-runner is “playing to the lowest denominator of American that exists” in the country.
The MSNBC host also pointed out the hypocrisy of the claim, given how Trump's team spent their holidays in 2020.
Tim Alberta, staff writer at The Atlantic, said he was discouraged by interviews with several high-profile evangelical figures.
“I think he has a lot of questions to answer," said the former Republican lawmaker.