Eric Lipton, New York Times Investigative Reporter, Molly Jong Fast, Vanity Fair Special Correspondent join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss Jared Kushner continuing to develop overseas business deals with foreign governments even as his father in law is running for President.
The practical implications are limited but the symbolic significance is extraordinary: Donald Trump is so dangerous that Mike Pence won’t endorse his candidacy.
MSNBC political analyst Michael Steele weighs in on the GOP pivoting their abortion messaging ahead of the 2024 presidential election, the White House urging the House speaker to end the impeachment probe and the restructuring of the RNC.
Tim Heaphy, former lead investigator of the January 6th Select Committee, Lisa Rubin, MSNBC Legal Correspondent, and Rev. Al Sharpton joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to news from Fulton County which will allow DA Fani Willis to remain as prosecutor in the trial involving Donald Trump and his alleged election interference in the state of Georgia, and what the next steps look like.
Former special counsel Robert Hur wrote a report that accused Joe Biden of having a poor memory. But transcripts show him praising the president's memory.
Pierce Brosnan has pleaded guilty to a federal citation for hiking in an off-limits area of Yellowstone National Park, reversing his earlier plea of not guilty.
NBC News' Dasha Burns, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Washington correspondent Tia Mitchell and "The Circus" creator Mark McKinnon provide more insight into former President Trump's legal and financial troubles ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Fulton County DA Fani Willis is not disqualified from the Georgia 2020 election interference case if Nathan Wade steps down. NBC News' Jon Allen, MSNBC contributor Sam Stein and White House Deputy Chief of Staff under President Obama Jim Messina discuss the political implications for the Trump campaign.
Actor Oh Young-soo, who starred in the Netflix series “Squid Game,” has been found guilty of indecent assault for inappropriately touching a woman.
Instead of pretending Joe Biden was the president in 2020, the Republican National Committee decided to skip over 2020 and pretend it didn’t happen.
Republicans don't have to votes to impeach Joe Biden. Any new push for legislation to crack down on corruption would inevitably hurt Donald Trump.
When Democrats tell voters that the future of the Affordable Care Act will be on the ballot in 2024, that’ll be far less hyperbolic than one might think.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis will be allowed to remain on the Donald Trump state RICO case, as long as special prosecutor Nathan Wade agrees to remove himself from the case.
The problem isn't just the fact that Donald Trump is whining about Bill and Hillary Clinton. It's how he's whining that matters.
The New York Times' Thomas Friedman discusses Sen. Chuck Schumer's call for new elections in Israel and his latest column 'Netanyahu Is Making Israel Radioactive'.
Donald Trump is trying to clean up his mess on Social Security and Medicare, but given everything we know, his latest rhetoric is literally unbelievable.
President Joe Biden visited Michigan this week without any in-person meetings with members of its Arab American or Muslim communities as he faces protests at campaign events and at the ballot box over Israel’s military action in Gaza. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee says he will rule on whether to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the Trump Georgia case on Friday. Legal analyst Lisa Rubin discusses.
Donald Trump is turning the Republican National Committee into a party of one, but that will actually hurt his chances of winning in November.
It looks like House Republicans’ baseless attempt to impeach President Joe Biden is quietly being put out to pasture.
The House of Representatives has voted to pass a bill that could force the sale of the app TikTok. Robert Reich, Former Labor Secretary and Professor of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, joins Joy Reid to discuss the dangers that a sale of TikTok to an American billionaire would pose, and what kind of regulation is needed for the social media platform.
Chris Hayes: Trump’s RNC is making an affirmative choice, backed up by money, and manpower, and logistics. A choice to put their effort into trying to suppress the vote rather than just straightforwardly trying to win more votes.
The RNC’s Lara Trump unveiled a new plan that would radically reshape voting in The United States. It includes pushing for stricter voter ID laws and ending early voting and mail in voting. MSNBC’s Katie Phang is joined by Former Congressman David Jolly to discuss. (Check out The Beat's playlist: https://msnbc.com/ari Connect with Ari Melber: https://www.instagram.com/arimelber)
The fallout from Alabama Sen. Katie Britt’s Republican response continues a week after she gave a curious rebuttal to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address. MSNBC’s Brian Tyler Cohen takes a closer look at what Britt’s melodramatic, kitchen-table talk reveals about the GOP and their fealty to former President Donald Trump.
Trump’s New York criminal trial looked like the one that was actually happening as scheduled. Now it may be getting pushed back, but it’s unclear yet how far.