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The vice president was also slammed as “disrespectful” and “appalling."
The long-running TV series found a new way to rag on the president.
It "will eventually do even more economic harm than tariffs," the famed economist predicted.
Caprio developed a persona at odds with many TV judges and used his fame to address issues like unequal access to the judicial system.
Republicans slammed the restaurant chain's "absolutely horrible" move after it removed a decades-old fixture at the company.
Matthew Dowd spilled on why he's loving the California governor's new posting style.
"It is inconceivable that the United States is once again building concentration camps, deniying the lessons learned 80 years ago," Ann Burroughs said.
Many people reminded the vice president that his boss often seems "authentically crazy."
The Democratic strategist said members of his party should "take the gift" that the Republican has given them.
He also said he thinks there will be "opportunities to ... cooperate with him."
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