New York's Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul's plan to deploy the National Guard to the New York City subway could very well have been drafted by a Republican.
NBC News' Peter Alexander asks Vice President Kamala Harris whether President Biden will agree to former President Trump's challenge to debate each other.
Britt's performance after the State of the Union was a carefully crafted domestic diorama where she claimed family values as the domain of conservatives.
There are now three sitting Republican U.S. senators — and counting — who are not publicly backing Donald Trump's 2024 candidacy. The list might yet grow.
NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard reports from Houston on the RNC vote to make Michael Whatley the new chairperson and how that changes the dynamics of the 2024 presidential race.
In 2016, Donald Trump accused his Democratic rival of being on performance-enhancing drugs. In 2020, he did it again. In 2024, he's doing it yet again.
Former President Trump has posted a bond of $91.6 million in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case as he pursues an appeal of the ruling.
Special counsel Jack Smith called out Donald Trump's latest immunity claim in the classified documents case as a "frivolous" delay tactic.
The Biden administration is preparing to provide Donald Trump with intelligence briefings. What could go wrong? Quite a bit, actually.
“She was overcoached.” Brendan Buck and Mo Elleithee give their reaction to Senator Katie Britt during the GOP response to President Biden’s State of the Union address.
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., along with Elizabeth Carr, the first baby born through IVF, join Morning Joe to discuss the president's State of the Union and pushing for nationwide IVF protections.
President Biden and Speaker Johnson both made important statements about IVF. But while the former wants federal protections, the latter does not.
Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joins Morning Joe to discuss the president's State of the Union, the Republican response and what Democrats need to do next.
President Biden used his State of the Union address to remind everyone the ACA is “still a very big deal.” It was a hint of political messaging to come.
President Biden during his State of the Union address slammed the Supreme Court's ruling on Roe vs. Wade. Mika Brzezinski and Jennifer Palmieri discuss Biden's remarks and how he contrasts with former President Trump on the issue of reproductive rights.
President Joe Biden said he wanted to use his State of the Union to “wake up" Congress, but he was the one who seemed suddenly energized as he sparred with Republican hecklers and repeatedly criticized former President Donald Trump. The Morning Joe panel breaks down Biden's address.
This year’s State of the Union address effectively doubled as a campaign launch for President Joe Biden as he sought to highlight the risks of a second term for Donald Trump.
The best moment of President Joe Biden’s energetic State of the Union speech was when he told the Supreme Court justices he would protect IVF and abortion.
Watch key moments from President Biden's 2024 State of the Union address. The president discussed issues facing the nation at home and abroad, from the Israel-Hamas conflict to reproductive rights.
Rachel Maddow reacts to Sen. Katie Britt’s comments about the border during her Republican response to President Biden’s State of the Union. “She was one of the Senators who was involved in the negotiations to create a border bill. She helped create the bill. And then voted against it when Trump called on Republicans to pull the plug on the bill that they themselves negotiated,” Maddow explains.
State of the Union live updates: Biden addresses the nation ahead of expected Trump election rematch
Nicolle Wallace, Chris Hayes, Joy Reid, and Jen Psaki share their reactions to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address, noting its historical references and thematic refrains, as well as its "punch in the nose" directness toward his Republican opponents.
Rachel Maddow and Lawrence O’Donnell react to President Biden’s State of the Union address, his multiple references to Donald Trump, and his willingness to attack the Supreme Court. “There’s so many things in this speech that we have never seen before in a State of the Union address. One of them was the 13 times he referred to the candidate he’s going to be running against for president. That’s normally impossible to do... It was extraordinary.”
President Biden closed his State of the Union address with comments concerning his age, saying, “The issue facing our nation isn’t how old we are, it’s how old are our ideas.”
In a push to crack down on crime and gun violence in the U.S., President Biden renewed his efforts to get Congress to pass a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.