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Lawyers aren’t always a popular choice of juror. We’ll see how that affects Trump’s hush money trial, the first criminal trial against a former U.S. president.
Andrew Weissmann, former top prosecutor at the Justice Department, and George Conway, Conservative Attorney and Staff Writer at The Atlantic join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to Donald Trump sitting as a defendant and how he has struggled in two days of courtroom appearances with being treated like everybody else and not an ex-President.
Arizona State Senator Anna Hernandez joins Katy Tur to discuss Arizona Republicans blocking the repeal of the state's 1864 abortion ban that was reinstated.
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Judge Merchan admonished Trump for “audibly” saying something toward a prospective juror as memes and social media posts were being read aloud in court during the hush money trial.
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Judge Merchan is moving quickly in the jury selection for former President Trump's hush money trial and questioned potential jurors on their social media accounts. Merchan also admonished Trump for saying something "audibly" in the direction of a juror. Our panel provides more legal analysis.
After two days of jury selection in his first criminal trial, Donald Trump is expressing some confusion about the selection process.
Former Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield is facing embezzlement charges, joining a long list of former state House speakers accused of wrongdoing.
A historic impeachment trial is set to get underway today in the Senate for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. However, the case may be dismissed almost as soon as it starts. NBC News' Ryan Nobles, former Rep. Donna Edwards and former Rep. Charlie Dent weigh in on the unconventional trial.
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U.S. Senate candidate, Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., joins Morning Joe to discuss his campaign and his state's near-total abortion ban. Rep. Gallego's campaign is also out with a new ad criticizing his GOP challenger Kari Lake for her previous support of the abortion law.
The first seven jurors were selected for Donald Trump’s hush money trial Tuesday. Juan Merchan, the judge presiding over the case, warned Trump should not try to intimidate the panelists who will be deciding his fate. The Morning Joe panel -- including George Conway and Mara Gay -- discuss.
Republicans' articles of impeachment fail to allege an impeachable offense and denigrate the Constitution.
House Speaker Mike Johnson took the extraordinary step of publicly vowing not to resign from his post, after a second Republican representative backed the effort to oust him. Amanda Carpenter and Hans Nichols join The 11th Hour to discuss.
After a sleepy start, Donald Trump's first criminal is now going full steam ahead. Seven jurors have officially been selected, and opening arguments could begin as soon as Monday. Harry Litman, Susan Glasser, and Mark Joseph Stern join The 11th Hour to discuss.
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell describes artist Jane Rosenberg’s historic sketch of a former president falling asleep during jury selection in the criminal trial against Donald Trump.
Despite parading through the halls of the Capitol as a handsome group to deliver their articles of impeachment for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, they appear to have fallen short again of producing the kind of political stunt that can boost Donald Trump's presidential campaign. Rep. Jamie Raskin discusses the Republican disarray as they try to find issues they can rally around that don't also push away voters.
Donald Trump’s hush money trial ended its second day of jury selection on Tuesday. Seven jurors have been selected so far. Opening arguments for this historic first criminal trial of a former president could start as soon as Monday legal experts tell Joy Reid.
MSNBC Legal Contributor Katie Phang breaks down what happened during day two of former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial.