Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) and Charlie Sykes, MSNBC Columnist joins Alicia Menendez in for Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss today’s latest House GOP impeachment embarrassment with more and more Republicans acknowledging that this impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden is nearing its end.
Prosecutors in Trump’s hush money case can’t play the “Access Hollywood” tape for the jury — that is, unless his lawyers give the judge a reason to let them.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is considering an old strategy — going around the White House and straight to Republicans in Congress.
While hundreds of Jan. 6 rioters are facing prison sentences, former President Donald Trump has indefinitely delayed his Jan 6. criminal trial.
Melania Trump, who has been conspicuously absent from her husband's campaign events, is staying tight-lipped about her role in Donald Trump's 2024 election bid.
Donald Trump is facing multiple Jan. 6 lawsuits from police officers, and he’s now scrambling to delay the cases until after Election Day 2024.
The House Oversight Committee heard testimony from former Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas, who testified on behalf of House Democrats in the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. NBC News’ Ken Dilanian breaks down Parnas’ testimony and what it could mean for the impeachment probe.
A federal appeals court is hearing arguments today over a Texas immigration law that would allow police to arrest anyone suspected of being in the state illegally. Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, criticizes the law and says the Supreme Court is allowing a “constitutional crisis.”
While peddling wildly misleading details about a “humanitarian parole” program, Sen. Ted Cruz said, "You can't make this up." The irony was rich.
Donald Trump said he did not understand the furor over Kate Middleton's edited Mother's Day photo, saying "everybody" does it.
Bernie Moreno’s victory gives Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, a boost in his pivotal re-election bid this fall.
Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf talks with Mika Brzezinski at the 30/50 Summit in Abu Dhabi.
It’s not every day when a committee chairman directs coarse language at a colleague from his own party. It was emblematic of the House GOP’s broader troubles.
To the extent that reality still has any meaning in the public discourse, President Biden and his team have an encouraging story to tell about crime rates.
Donald Trump said he "couldn't care less" about Mike Pence's decision not to endorse him. The response suffered from one important flaw.
President Biden is set to announce a deal with Intel that will give the chipmaker up to $8.5 billion in grants and another $11 billion in loans to build semiconductor plants in four states. Adrienne Elrod joins Morning Joe to discuss.
Bernie Moreno, a former car dealer and blockchain entrepreneur, has won Ohio’s Republican Senate nomination, NBC News projects, fending off a late surge from state Sen. Matt Dolan in a divisive duel of self-funding candidates.
Former President Trump has until Monday to secure the cash for the $464M judgment with interest in the New York civil fraud case. If he doesn't, NY AG Letitia James could begin seizing Trump's assets. Andrew Weissmann and Danny Cevallos discuss.
A federal appeals court Tuesday night ordered that a contentious new Texas immigration law be paused just hours after the Supreme Court said it could go into effect.
Former President Donald Trump accused Jews who vote for Democrats of hating Israel and their own religion. Winning those voters to his side wasn't the point.
Despite talk of pivoting to the middle, Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake is doubling down on election conspiracy theories.
A new Politico Magazine/Ipsos poll illustrates how a conviction in Trump's hush money trial in Manhattan could actually hurt his 2024 election chances.
Since 2020, the Dwight D. Opperman Foundation has given out an award in Ruth Bader Ginsburg's name to women leaders in their respective fields.
“Clearly we have a presumptive nominee for president who is desperate—I mean absolutely desperate—for immediate cash infusions for both his personal and political finances,” says Chris Hayes.
Ex-Trump adviser Peter Navarro reported to prison to serve his fourth-month sentence, after being convicted of contempt to Congress. MSNBC’s Jason Johnson is joined by former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg and former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti to discuss. (Check out The Beat's playlist: https://msnbc.com/ari Connect with Ari Melber: https://www.instagram.com/arimelber)