Andrew Weissmann, former top prosecutor at the Justice Department and Tim Heaphy former lead investigator for the January 6th Select Committee join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss real fears held by members and staff members of the January 6th committee that they could be prosecuted for committing no crimes, by Donald Trump should he win the presidency again.
After seven World Central Kitchen aid workers were killed in Gaza by Israeli drone strikes, Benjamin Netanyahu said, “This happens in war," making a mockery of international humanitarian law.
A flurry of legal activity has swirled around Truth Social's parent company, Trump Media, and the company's stock plunged after reporting little revenue and big losses in 2023.
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is targeting House Speaker Mike Johnson with her conspiratorial kvetching in an effort to bring him to heel.
The judge presiding over a case alleging Donald Trump mishandled classified documents denied the former president's bid to dismiss the case on the grounds the papers were considered personal under the Presidential Records Act.
The No Labels operation intended to run a bipartisan third-party presidential ticket. It failed — in large part because potentially serious candidates said no.
The judge in former President Trump's Georgia election interference case rejected his request to dismiss charges on free speech grounds. MSNBC's Lisa Rubin and former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg provide legal analysis on this trial and on the hush money case.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken detailed a call between President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Biden told the prime minister that strikes on humanitarian workers in Gaza are unacceptable. Biden called for a cease-fire asked Israel to address civilian harm and safety of aid workers.
Donald Trump and his co-defendants just lost their First Amendment motion in the Georgia state election interference prosecution.
Trump’s tirade about “sick” immigrants bringing diseases into the U.S. speaks to the disturbing popularity of racist pseudoscience in the conservative movement.
New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a notice that is seeking information to ensure that the company that posted former President Trump's bond in the civil fraud case is financially stable. MSNBC's Lisa Rubin has details on the filing and what it means for Knight Specialty Insurance.
A Fulton County judge has denied a motion from former President Trump's attorneys to dismiss the Georgia election interference case against him on First Amendment grounds.
Ahead of Donald Trump’s Supreme Court immunity hearing, briefs have poured in from parties who are not directly involved in his case.
Nebraska lawmakers defeated a measure to change its system of awarding electoral votes. The bill drew interest from Biden's campaign and pressure from Trump.
On Tuesday, the 12,000-member Police Officers Association of Michigan (POAM) disgraced itself by endorsing Donald Trump for president.
The Morning Joe panel discusses new 2024 polling, including a new Franklin & Marshall poll that has President Biden leading Trump by 10 points in Pennsylvania.
NATO, whose founding mission is to safeguard the freedom and security of all its members, has endured these 75 years, no matter the political or military threats to democracy.
Tensions are growing between the U.S. and Israel after seven aid workers were killed in an Israeli strike. President Biden is said to be "outraged" and is set to speak with Prime Minister Netanyahu today. NBC News' Allie Raffa, Meagan Fitzgerald and Executive Director of the McCain Institute Evelyn Farkas weigh in.
ColorComm CEO Lauren Wesley Wilson joins Morning Joe to discuss her new book 'What Do You Need?: How Women of Color Can Take Ownership of Their Careers to Accelerate Their Path to Success'.
The right concocted a 2020 election conspiracy theory about “Zuckerbucks.” It was baseless, but Wisconsin voters changed their constitution anyway.
Some of the most notable commentary on Jan. 6 and Republican efforts to rewrite history has come from Royce Lamberth, a Reagan-appointed federal judge.
Donald Trump boasted about speaking to members of a murder victim's family. Based on comments from Ruby Garcia's sister, it now appears he made that up.
At a campaign rally in Wisconsin on Tuesday, Donald Trump decried President Biden for issuing a White House proclamation of March 31 as the annual Trans Day of Visibility, which this year happened to fall on Easter.
MSNBC's Ali Velshi analyzes Donald Trump's decades-long use of violent rhetoric and looks to some wise words from Martin Luther King, Jr., that explain how to respond to Trump's attempts to instill fear in his political rivals.
“Smith is taking a clear stand, essentially telling Judge Cannon if she indulges this wildly lawless argument—that Donald Trump can take whatever he wants because the Presidential Records Act says so—that he may seek Judge Cannon's removal,” says Chris Hayes.