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    Alert: Trump’s ‘license to kill or coup’ hits SCOTUS - See Ari Melber’s critical breakdown

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  • 'Extraordinary set' of arguments: Supreme Court weighs future role of the president

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  • Not just about 'business records' but 'election interference': Paul Butler on hush money trial

    06:37
  • 'Nothing' in U.S. history suggests president needs absolute immunity: Weissman

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  • ‘Eternal repercussions’: Supreme Court hears arguments on Trump’s immunity claim

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  • Official acts versus private? Justices weigh Trump's presidential immunity claims

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  • 'Messy argument': Supreme Court considers historic presidential immunity claim

    04:23
  • The Atlantic: What if Mike Johnson is actually good at this?

    09:54
  • 'I want to thank him': Joe reacts to 'fake news' heckler outside SCOTUS

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  • How Vanderbilt University balances free speech and safety

    08:41
  • Harvey Weinstein conviction overturned by New York's highest court

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  • Neal Katyal: I really hope the Supreme Court moves fast on immunity case

    06:13
  • 'I want my only son home': Mother of hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin reacts to new video

    09:38
  • David Pecker expected to outline his role in hush money agreement

    04:25
  • Supreme Court set to hear arguments in Trump immunity case

    05:09
  • Trump allies indicted in Arizona 2020 election probe

    09:38
  • 'I shouldn't have said that': Biden pokes fun at Trump's hair during event

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  • Right-wing media feedback loop leaves Trump with warped understanding of his legal situation

    07:26
  • Trump World rocked by Arizona fake elector indictments as Trump's legal peril snowballs

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Rep. Meadows: No 'serious offers' from Democrats to re-open government

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House Freedom Caucus leader Rep. Mark Meadows has a hard-line stance on immigration, but he says that his opinion has not swayed the president to reject bipartisan immigration deals in order to keep the government open. Instead, he blames the senate for a lack of “serious offers” on how to address immigration that the president and the House of Representatives could accept.