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  • MSNBC’s name is being replaced, but its leaders insist that its mission will remain the same

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    NEW YORK (AP) — Asked what viewers should expect when television’s MSNBC makes its corporate divorce from NBC News official this weekend, network president Rebecca Kutler points to a poster on the wall of a conference room at its new offices off Times Square.

    Its message reads: “Same Mission. New Name.”

    “To me, that encapsulates exactly what we need to be saying,” Kutler said. “Our job in the next few weeks is to flood the zone … and make sure they know the thing that they love will be the exact same thing on Nov. 15.”

    Saturday is when MSNBC officially becomes MS NOW, standing for My Source for News, Opinion and the World. That’s the most visible manifestation of parent company Comcast’s decision to spin off most of its cable networks into a new company known as Versant.

    It’s tough enough when one partner tells another that they’re leaving for someone new. In this case, they’re just leaving the partner behind; a cable television network is considered such a diminishing asset in today’s media world that giant companies would rather be free of them.

    “A lot of us really didn’t know what it meant,” said prime-time host Jen Psaki, “and it didn’t feel great initially.”

    Embracing the ethos of a startup

    Left on its own, MS NOW is embracing the ethos of a startup, suggesting it will be better positioned to experiment without ties to the more corporate NBC News. “Morning Joe” is starting its own newsletter. Podcast ideas are encouraged. The network is expanding live events, letting its television stars interact with the audience; Rachel Maddow has one in Chicago later this month.

    “I didn’t see this as a divorce,” said nighttime host Michael Steele. “I see this as the kid growing up and leaving home. We all know what that’s like.”

    As Kutler says, the network’s focus on news and commentary with a liberal perspective remains intact. So does its lineup of stars — Maddow, Nicolle Wallace, Ari Melber and the like. MS NOW has built its own reporting and support staff, and is moving into a new headquarters west of Broadway in Manhattan that is, not incidentally, the former longtime headquarters of The New York Times.

    The new office, tricked out with the latest electronics, ends one geographical oddity: No longer are the political polar opposites MSNBC and Fox News Channel located across Sixth Avenue from one another.

    The MS NOW news staff has about three dozen reporters, among them Washington Post alums Jackie Alemany and Carol Leonnig. It has signed partnerships with Sky News for international reporting and AccuWeather for forecasting.

    “Being divorced from NBC News gives it the opportunity to make deals on its own to supplement its cable existence,” said longtime broadcast and cable news executive Kate O’Brian, who spent several years at ABC. They have a strong identity and a built-in audience of people who oppose President Donald Trump, she said.

    “They’re lean, nimble and niche, putting them in a better position to adapt to any emergent platforms,” O’Brian said.

    MS NOW is leaner in audience than MSNBC was a year ago. The network’s prime-time weekday average of 1.17 million viewers this year is down 29% from 2024 — a number linked in large part to its viewers’ disappointment at the presidential election results. Fox News Channel, popular with Trump supporters, is up 14% to 3.11 million viewers.

    Yet MSNBC has roughly twice the audience of CNN, which saw an identical 29% decrease in viewers over the first nine months of 2025. MSNBC was also buoyed by a strong election night performance where it ran neck-and-neck with Fox, even while missing the khaki-clad numbers nerd, Steve Kornacki, who chose to remain with NBC News.

    MS NOW’s freedom appealed to reporters Jacob Soboroff, who chose it over NBC News, and Rosa Flores, who said she is joining the newly-named network from CNN primarily because she sees the opportunity to do a greater variety of things beyond the immigration beat she’d been covering.

    “All the legacy news organizations are trying to make their way,” Flores said. “I felt like being part of a news organization that was building solutions from the ground up was so unique that I wanted to be a part of it.”

    Being part of a news operation with a clear political identity was not a barrier for Soboroff. “It’s about the people for me, always, it’s not about the politics,” he said. “I feel like I do what I’ve always done, which is report the facts on the ground, turn them around to our audience and let the audience make up their own minds about what they think.”

    Cleaning out the office at Rockefeller Center

    The company is spending a reported $20 million on a marketing campaign designed to publicize the changeover, which will include billboards in Times Square, the Grove in Los Angeles and the South Capitol Digital Experience Wall in Washington, D.C.

    Far cheaper is the mug with MSNBC crossed out and replaced by MS NOW on the set of “Morning Joe.” Co-host Mika Brzezinski recently cleared out her Rockefeller Center office and reminisced about times that NBC’s Richard Engel and Keir Simmons appeared on their show. “We’re going to miss some reporters,” she said, “and they’re going to miss us.”

    With a rapidly evolving media landscape, success or failure will ultimately be decided by who has the content people most want to see, said her co-host and husband, Joe Scarborough.

    “If this were five years ago, I would have been, ‘Oh, my God, how are we going to do this?’” he said. “Everything is so fluid now.”

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    David Bauder writes about the intersection of media and entertainment for the AP. Follow him at http://x.com/dbauder and https://bsky.app/profile/dbauder.bsky.social

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  • Jen Psaki’s Vile Hit on Usha Vance Insults All GOP Women | RealClearPolitics

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    Comments spewed by a star of the far-left information cesspool MSNBC stick out as nasty, sexist and utterly degrading.

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  • Gov. Walz trashes Trump on shootings, national guard, economy

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    Minnesota Governor Tim Walz talks with Jen Psaki on the day that he had declared his candidacy for reelection. Walz offers harsh words on Donald Trump for his response to shootings in Minnesota, including the fatal shooting of Democratic politician Melissa Hortman, as well as the deployment of the National Guard to American cities, and Trump’s handling of the economic challenges Americans are facing.

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  • MSNBC’s Joy Reid Claims Biden Recovering From Covid Would Be ‘Same Thing’ As Trump Surviving Assassin’s Bullet

    MSNBC’s Joy Reid Claims Biden Recovering From Covid Would Be ‘Same Thing’ As Trump Surviving Assassin’s Bullet

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    MSNBC personality Joy Reid went on a rant that can only objectively be defined as unhinged, accusing Donald Trump of using the survival of the assassination attempt on his life as a photo op.

    Unhinged might be a generous description.

    Reid took news of President Biden testing positive for COVID to suggest that his recovery would be equally impressive to Trump getting back up after being shot.

    “Should he (Biden) be fine in a couple of days, doesn’t that convey exactly the same thing?” she asked a panel including former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki.

    There are two ways to answer that: 1) “No.” And 2) “No, what drug are you on?”

    Instead, Psaki agreed.

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    Joy Reid Suggests Trump Stood Up To Get ‘Photo Op’ After Being Shot

    We’ve grown rather accustomed to Joy Reid’s inane and unintelligent commentary, but this one made us do a double-take. It is off-the-charts idiotic.

    Look at how she phrases her analysis. She suggests Trump and Biden are equally elderly, claims Trump rising after having his head nearly blown off was a photo op, and proposes that Biden napping for three days to overcome COVID is just as admirable.

    You can’t make this stuff up. I’m going to go through each statement one by one.

    “These two men are both elderly,” Reid said. “Donald Trump is an elderly man who for whatever reason was given nine seconds to take an iconic photo-op during an active shooter situation.”

    No. Just, no. Bless your little heart, Joy. Equating the two age-wise just a couple of weeks removed from a debate that clearly showed Trump is physically and cognitively light years ahead of Biden just doesn’t fly.

    “But his survival of that and bouncing right back and going right to his convention is being conveyed in the media world as a sign of strength,” she added.

    It’s not a media thing. Reality and a functioning set of eyes will tell you that Trump handled himself with strength and courage with his response to the assassination attempt.

    “This current president of the United States is 81 years old and has Covid. Should he be fine in a couple of days, doesn’t that convey exactly the same thing?” Reid continued. “That he is strong enough, older than Trump, to have gotten something that really used to be fatal to people his age?”

    These claims are super-weird when you recall that Joy Reid mocked Trump when he recovered from COVID as “trying to look like a tough guy”. And that was after she accused him of faking COVID to get out of a debate with Biden.

    “So if he (Biden) does fine out of it and comes back and is able to do rallies isn’t that exactly the same?” Reid asked.

    “It should!” Psaki agreed.

    See above – No. Or no, and what drug are you on?

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    MSNBC Was Worried About ‘Inappropriate’ Takes

    Remember, this is the same network that in the immediate aftermath of the assassination attempt pulled their flagship morning show because they were worried one of the guests might say something stupid.

    And here you have Joy Reid clearly saying something stupid and Psaki nodding like a bobblehead in agreement. The network brass might want to pull them from coverage of the RNC altogether.

    Granted, that iconic, historical photo of a defiant Trump pumping his fist and urging the crowd to “fight”, blood dripping down his face is really, really good. It’s already broken a lot of people on the left.

    A photo editor at a major news outlet recently told Axios that the image should be banned. The unnamed journo said “it’s dangerous for media organizations to keep sharing that photo despite how good it is.”

    Yea, it is pretty good. Legendary even.

    Imagine what kind of mind suggests that the former President decided to take a photo op after coming within an inch of having his head blown off on national television.

    WATCH: Secret Service Director Confronted, Berated By Senators Over Trump Assassination Attempt

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  • NBC says it will cut ties with former RNC head Ronna McDaniel after days of employee objections

    NBC says it will cut ties with former RNC head Ronna McDaniel after days of employee objections

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    NEW YORK – NBC News will cut ties with former Republican National Committee chief Ronna McDaniel, hired last week as an on-air political contributor, following a furious protest by some of its journalists and commentators, according to a memo from the top official of the network’s news division.

    The communication to network staff Tuesday from NBC News Group Chairman Cesar Conde comes four days after the network said that McDaniel had joined as a paid contributor to offer political analysis over all of its platforms, including the liberal cable news network MSNBC.

    The response from journalists and others within the network was swift — and public. Former “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd criticized his bosses on the air Sunday for the hire, saying he didn’t know what to believe from her after she supported former President Donald Trump in “gaslighting” and “character assassination” following the 2020 election.

    An extraordinary succession of MSNBC hosts — Joe Scarborough, Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, Nicolle Wallace, Jen Psaki and Lawrence O’Donnell — all publicly protested the decision to hire McDaniel on their shows Monday.

    “It is a sign of strength, not weakness, to acknowledge that you’re wrong,” Maddow said on her show.

    Todd said that many NBC News journalists were uncomfortable with the hiring because of McDaniel’s “gaslighting” and “character assassination” while at the RNC.

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    David Bauder writes about media for The Associated Press. Follow him at http://twitter.com/dbauder

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  • Jen Psaki Exposes ‘Pious’ Mike Johnson’s Glaring Hypocrisy On Trump

    Jen Psaki Exposes ‘Pious’ Mike Johnson’s Glaring Hypocrisy On Trump

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    MSNBC’s Jen Psaki on Sunday highlighted GOP hypocrisy when it comes to Donald Trump.

    The former Biden White House press secretary hailed the Republicans who have condemned embattled Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) over allegations he spent campaign funds on Botox, shopping at luxury stores and on subscriptions to creators on OnlyFans.

    House Ethics Committee chair Michael Guest (R-Miss.) last week filed a resolution to expel Santos from Congress. Santos also faces a 23-count federal indictment.

    “Republicans are showing us they do have the ability to call out one of their own. Good for them,” said Psaki, who noted some of the GOP criticism directed at Santos, including from new House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) who called the findings of an ethics committee report on Santos “very troubling.”

    “It’s a good thing that lots of Republicans won’t tolerate this kind of behavior anymore. We’ve been waiting. And yet, you knew there was going to be a ‘yet’ in here, lots of Republicans have been much less vocal about the mountain of allegations and evidence against their own party’s leader Donald Trump,” said Psaki.

    Trump is “a guy who of course has been impeached twice, was referred to the Justice Department for criminal charges … has been found liable in civil trials for fraud and sexual abuse and is currently facing 91 felony counts across four indictments in four separate jurisdictions,” she recalled.

    “I mean, call me crazy but all of that, sexual abuse, hoarding classified documents, trying to end American democracy, is actually much worse than the allegations against George Santos, much much worse. As crazy as those allegations are too,” said Psaki

    Despite Johnson condemning Santos, Psaki noted how the speaker has now endorsed Trump for the White House.

    “The pious speaker Mike Johnson is very troubled by paying for OnlyFans with the campaign funds. But paying hush money to a porn star, obstructing investigations, and inciting a violent attack on the Capitol, he’s ‘all in for,’” said Psaki. “Republicans are willing to draw lines, just not when it comes to Donald Trump.”

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  • Jen Psaki To Release Book Reflecting On White House Years

    Jen Psaki To Release Book Reflecting On White House Years

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    NEW YORK (AP) — Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki has a two-book deal with Scribner, starting with a book in which she will reflect on her years in government and offer advice on both public and private communication.

    Scribner announced Monday that Psaki’s “Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House, and the World” is scheduled for May 7.

    “Effective communication is about empathy and explanation. It is about connecting with your audience, whether it is the President, your partner, your colleagues, or even your kids,” Psaki, now an MSNBC host, said in a statement. “This is a book I wish I had at many stages in my career, and my hope is that it will equip anyone with the practical advice and skills to be a more powerful and impactful communicator.”

    Psaki, 44, was a State Department and White House communications official during the Obama administration and White House press secretary for the first 16 months of the Biden administration. According to Scribner, she will write about “navigating an array of bosses from the hot-tempered Rahm Emanuel to the coolly intellectual Barack Obama, to the empathetic Joe Biden, walking readers through the most difficult conversations, and those where humor saves the day – whether with preschoolers, partners, or presidents.”

    Psaki also plans an illustrated children’s book, which does not yet have a release date.

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  • MSNBC’s Jen Psaki Points Out Trump’s Most ‘Flagrant’ Lie

    MSNBC’s Jen Psaki Points Out Trump’s Most ‘Flagrant’ Lie

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    “Of all the lies that Donald Trump has told during his time in public life, and there have been many, many, none have been more prolific and more flagrant than his lies about his personal wealth,” began Psaki, the former Biden White House press secretary.

    Trump’s spin on his worth has for years been “the core” of the former president’s business, reality TV, and political brand, she continued.

    “But it was all built on a myth,” she explained, recalling how Trump’s fabrications and suggestion he was self-made saw him placed on rich lists ― even though he actually inherited his initial wealth from his father.

    Last week, Judge Arthur Engoron ruled in a civil lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James that Trump was liable for fraud when he overvalued the value of his properties on financial statements as he sought to secure loans.

    Six other allegations of conspiracy, falsifying business records and insurance fraud are yet to be decided in the non-jury trial. Trump has vowed to attend the first day of the trial in New York.

    Watch Psaki’s analysis here:

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  • Jen Psaki Points Out Why Trump’s Mug Shot Is No ‘Political Winner’ For Him

    Jen Psaki Points Out Why Trump’s Mug Shot Is No ‘Political Winner’ For Him

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    MSNBC’s Jen Psaki said it’s “hard to imagine” former President Donald Trump’s mug shot making him “more appealing” ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

    The host, in a newsletter ahead of Sunday’s episode of her MSNBC program, argued that Trump thinks the mug shot is a “political winner” for him following his arrest at Georgia’s Fulton County Jail on charges tied to efforts to change the results of the 2020 presidential election in the state.

    “He thinks this is a political winner for him. But as New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu told me in an interview that airs Sunday, ‘independents hate it,’” wrote Psaki, a former White House press secretary in the Biden administration.

    “The fact remains that Trump is going to need to expand his voting base to win a general election.”

    Psaki went on to declare that while Trump has “turned politics on its head,” it’s “very unlikely” that the Georgia booking will make independents and moderates in a number of U.S. cities “more likely” to vote for him.

    “This photo will be shared on every text thread in America. Sometimes, images are more persuasive than anything,” Psaki wrote.

    “And it is hard to imagine that this image, of Trump scowling into the police camera, will make him more appealing to anyone who is not already a hardcore supporter.”

    Atlanta, Georgia – Former President Donald Trump poses for his booking photo at the Fulton County Jail on Thursday. Trump was booked on 13 charges related to an alleged plan to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.

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    Several Republicans have weighed in on the mug shot since its release including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), who declared that the photo will win him the 2024 presidential election, and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who referred to Thursday as a “sad day in America.”

    Others including Ty Cobb, a former lawyer in the Trump White House, likened the former president’s mug shot look to a “Batman villain” while a Trump spokesperson argued that the release is “probably one of the best things” that has ever happened to the former president.

    The release has reportedly pushed Trump-linked groups – and the former president’s son Donald Trump Jr. – to fundraise off the mug shot, The Hill reported. The former president has raised over $7 million since being booked in the Georgia jail, the Trump campaign told the outlet on Saturday.

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  • Jen Psaki Exposes The Republicans Taking Credit Where It’s Really Not Due

    Jen Psaki Exposes The Republicans Taking Credit Where It’s Really Not Due

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    MSNBC anchor Jen Psaki on Sunday called out just some of the Republican politicians who have tried to take credit for funding that has flowed into their districts and states thanks to legislation passed by President Joe Biden, which they originally voted against.

    Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.), Ashley Hinson (Iowa), Nancy Mace (S.C.) and Sam Graves (Mo.), Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) and Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt have all given themselves a big pat on the back while hyping big-money investments, noted former White House press secretary Psaki.

    But they’d all initially railed against proposals such as the Infrastructure Investment And Jobs Act and the Inflation Reduction Act, she added.

    “As much as Republicans decry Biden’s legislation, they and their communities are all largely benefitting,” said Psaki.

    “That’s a good thing. That’s how good legislation is supposed to work. It helps everyone,” she added. “Even the ones who try to take credit after attempting to tank its success. Maybe they thought they wouldn’t notice.”

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  • MSNBC’s Jen Psaki Has 1 Burning Question For Trump’s Republican 2024 Rivals

    MSNBC’s Jen Psaki Has 1 Burning Question For Trump’s Republican 2024 Rivals

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    MSNBC’s Jen Psaki on Monday ripped the majority of Donald Trump’s Republican 2024 rivals over their apparent reluctance to criticize the former president.

    “It seems that nearly all of the serious contenders to take on Trump have basically made the political calculation that it’s better to stand by him in the primary,” said Psaki, a former press secretary in Joe Biden’s White House.

    “But here’s the thing: it is not working,” she continued, noting how candidates such as former Vice President Mike Pence, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) are still trailing frontrunner Trump in the polls.

    Psaki acknowledged that criticism of Trump by former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson hadn’t exactly boosted their chances, but at least they “have clearly made the calculation that they won’t be remembered as enablers by the history books,” she said.

    “The rest of the field, though, is in a position where they are effectively enabling a guy who led an attempted coup,” Psaki added. “And for what? To maybe win a handful of delegates?”

    “I’m like, seriously asking you this. What are they trying to get out of this?” said Psaki. “Does Nikki Haley want to be the vice president that badly? Is Tim Scott hoping to be made secretary of commerce? What is it? Ron DeSantis just started his second term as governor. Don’t even get me started on Mike Pence. I have absolutely no idea what he wants out of this.”

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  • Former Biden Chief Of Staff Says DOJ Needs To Be ‘Aggressive’ On Voting Rights, Abortion

    Former Biden Chief Of Staff Says DOJ Needs To Be ‘Aggressive’ On Voting Rights, Abortion

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    Former White House chief of staff Ron Klain said Sunday that he’d like to see the Justice Department be more “aggressive” in protecting voting and abortion rights ― comments that point to a behind-the-scenes divide between some of President Joe Biden’s top advisers and Attorney General Merrick Garland.

    Klain made his comments on “Inside with Jen Psaki,” an MSNBC show hosted by Biden’s former press secretary ― a not-so-subtle indication that Klain’s feelings are shared by others in Biden’s inner circle, even as the president has made clear he wants to avoid directly influencing the Justice Department.

    “I think that Judge Garland believes very much in the integrity of the Justice Department and institutional norms there,” Klain told Psaki. “And I think at a time when a lot of Americans, including me, would like to see the Justice Department get more aggressive in court, defending voting rights, defending reproductive rights ― that more cautious, measured approach seems just not aggressive enough, given the threats that our rights face.”

    Some high-ranking Democrats have long privately viewed Garland as too cautious and apolitical to do battle with a right-wing judiciary and an increasingly authoritarian Republican Party, but they’ve largely kept their criticisms quiet because of Biden’s desire to protect DOJ’s integrity. Many had preferred former Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala.) for the role when Biden was first filling his Cabinet spots.

    When Psaki asked what steps Garland should take, Klain said the department should be looking for voter intimidation cases to prosecute, and should more aggressively target state-level laws limiting travel to get abortions.

    “I think they should look for opportunities to go to court and make it clear that voter intimidation is wrong,” he said. “And that some of these efforts in these states to limit women’s rights to travel, get information, get the medical care they need, is contrary to our laws and contrary to the broader principles of our Constitution.”

    However, Klain declined to weigh in on the pace of investigations into former President Donald Trump, which were under Garland’s control until the appointment of special counsel Jack Smith shortly after the midterm elections in November.

    Anthony Coley, a former top spokesperson for Garland, fired back at Klain on Twitter, calling his comments “a cheap shot inconsistent w/the facts” and noting that the Justice Department successfully sued Idaho to block part of the state’s near-total ban on abortion.

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  • Jen Psaki On Biden’s Classified Docs Case: Political Problem Hasn’t ‘Played Out’

    Jen Psaki On Biden’s Classified Docs Case: Political Problem Hasn’t ‘Played Out’

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    Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki slammed former President Donald Trump as she went to bat for President Joe Biden’s “very different case” regarding classified documents this week (You can watch Psaki’s comments in the clip below).

    Psaki, who was Biden’s press secretary from his inauguration through mid-May 2022, told Jonathan Lemire that Biden’s political problem “hasn’t played out” regarding the case in remarks on “Morning Joe.” She also ripped “outlier” and “loser” Trump.

    The comments came during a week of several reports on discoveries of classified documents involving Biden. The discoveries prompted Attorney General Merrick Garland to name a special counsel to investigate the matter earlier this week.

    The president’s case, in terms of what is publicly known so far, appears to differ from that of Trump and his mishandling of classified materials, The Associated Press noted.

    Psaki said that Democrats were able to hush the expected red wave during last year’s midterm elections as they are “defenders of democracy.” She said she believed Democrats would continue to run on that message before slamming Trump’s classified documents case.

    “The Mar-a-Lago documents – well, as horrifying as it is, Trump’s handling of them – it’s not clear or I have not seen data to suggest that that is the driving issue that has driven Republicans and independents away from him,” Psaki said.

    Psaki continued, “They have run away from him because he’s an outlier on, some of them, on election denial and also because he’s a loser. Right?”

    The former press secretary later said that she doesn’t think Biden’s classified documents case sparks a political issue for him.

    “So this argument that this very different case of Biden’s classified documents is going to be a political problem for him doesn’t, hasn’t really even played out on the other side,” Psaki said. “And I think that’s important to note, because the difference, as you said, is who’s defending democracy. And the answer to that is pretty clear.”

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