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U.S., Iran to negotiate key disagreements in Islamabad Saturday

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President Trump said the heightened military presence would remain in the Middle East as the tenuous ceasefire hangs in the balance ahead of negotiations in Pakistan this weekend. MS NOW contributor Inzamam Rashid reports from Dubai. New York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker, Princeton University Fellow Josh Lederman, and retired Marine Corps Col. Mark Cancian join Ana Cabrera to discuss.

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Lawrence: It’s too late for Trump to kill the $1.776B political monster he created

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MS NOW’s Lawrence O’Donnell details how even if Donald Trump says that the “slush fund is dead and dead forever, it is now beyond Donald Trump’s powers to stop the investigation of his slush fund that two federal judges have undertaken” that could expose Trump to “serious legal trouble.”

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‘BLATANT CORRUPTION’: Rep. Moulton BLASTS Trump over IRS protection, Iran 

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Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts joins Morning Joe to discuss news of the day including the latest on the war and the Trump administration dropping the ‘anti-weaponization fund’ but revealing one part of that settlement will remain in place: the one providing Trump, his family and businesses immunity from current and pending IRS audits. Moulton and the panel also discuss his Senate race as he looks to challenge incumbent Senator Ed Markey in a September primary.

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What last night’s primaries tell us about the mindset of Democratic voters

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Preliminary results from Tuesday’s primaries show Democratic voters opting for more establishment candidates in races including the LA mayoral race and Iowa Senate race. Political Writer for the LA Times Seem Mehta,  Author of “To the Contrary” on Substack Charlie Sykes and Staff Writer for The Atlantic Mark Leibovich join Erielle Reshef to share their analysis of the races.

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‘China is thrilled’: David Rohde breaks down how our adversaries see Trump’s new DNI pick

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Bill Pulte, President Trump’s pick to be the Acting Director of National Intelligence, is raising concerns about the independence of the office. Also, The New York Times reports that Trump’s DOJ is seeing a mass exodus of lawyers. MS NOW Senior National Security Reporter David Rohde, Host of “The Bulwark Podcast” Tim Miller and Staff Writer for The Atlantic Ashley Parker join Antonia Hylton to break it all down.

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MAGA moguls confronted: CBS icon blows the whistle

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CBS News has fired veteran anchor Scott Pelley. MS NOW’s Melber reports on larger questions about freedom of the press and is joined by Ken Auletta, renowned journalist and writer for The New Yorker. (The Beat’s YouTube: https://ms.now/ari)

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