Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton can be sanctioned by the state bar over his failed effort to overturn the 2020 election results, a state appeals court ruled.
Tesla, Elon Musk’s tech and car company, is recalling nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks after reports of a faulty accelerator pedal — and the news couldn’t have come at a worse time.
Fmr. U.S. Attorney for the Southern District Of New York Preet Bharara joins Katie Phang to recap the week of jury selection in the Trump hush money trial, as well as preview what to expect from opening statements on Monday.
The House passed a bill in a 360-58 vote aiming to force TikTok-parent company ByteDance to sell the social media platform or risk being banned in the U.S.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is on Trump’s shortlist for potential running mates. As of Thursday, four of South Dakota’s nine recognized Native American tribes have banned Governor Kristi Noem from their reservations, after she made disparaging comments connecting the tribes to cartel activity. That’s right: Kristi Noem, a top contender for Vice President of the United States, is banned from roughly 17% of her own state.
New York Attorney General Letitia James has asked Judge Arthur Engoron to void the $175 million bond in Donald Trump's civil fraud judgment over concerns that the bond company doesn't have the funds to put up the amount.
New York Times Investigative Reporter Susanne Craig and Civil Rights Attorney Charles Coleman join The Weekend to discuss the first week of Donald Trump’s 2016 election interference trial and what to expect for Monday’s opening statements.
President Biden is going on offensive on reproductive rights, and he is getting help from one of the women most affected by her state's abortion ban. Amanda Zurawski, the lead plaintiff in a Texas lawsuit, joins The Weekend to discuss her new work with the campaign.
Fox Host Jesse Watters has already questioned if the jury in Trump’s hush-money trial can be trusted and revealed key information about some jurors. @Chairman_Steele slams him for it.
The hush money trial of former President Donald Trump kicked off this week with jury selection. And the split screen with Biden may come back to bite him.
Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida are states where Republicans are working to retake the Senate, but they haven’t helped their cause by backing candidates who oppose Chinese interests — except where they coincide with their own.
What we have seen so far of Judge Juan Merchan suggests that artful dodger of accountability Donald Trump may have finally found someone who won't tolerate his antics.
It has become an established pattern that the Republican Party in the House is so dysfunctional that it is unable to use its majority get anything done. Instead it has been Democratic support helping Speaker Mike Johnson from going down in flames. Rep. Jim Himes joins to discuss the awkward politics for everyone involved.
The full Trump jury is seated, President Biden is taking advantage of being the only candidate on the campaign trail, and it was another roller coaster of a week for Truth Social stock. Alex Witt, Donna Shalala, Brian Stelter, and Judy Gold join Stephanie Ruhle to talk about the week's biggest headlines in the Friday nightcap.
The shocking self-immolation of a man outside the Trump trial on Friday is described in detail by NBC Correspondent and anchor, Yasmin Vossoughian. "He burned for two minutes. It seemed like a lifetime," Vossoughian tells Joy Reid.
Chris Hayes: Netanyahu’s entire political career is based on the idea that he alone can protect his nation. But the facts show just the opposite. For decades, Netanyahu has led Israel, the region and the world to be demonstrably less safe.
On Friday Taylor Swift released her new double album “The Tortured Poets Department.” But a review of the songs highlight underwhelming storytelling holes.
The selection process in People v. Donald Trump started slow, picked up speed — then went backward somehow — but ultimately wrapped up with 12 regular jurors Thursday and the alternates finalized Friday.
MSNBC Legal Contributor Katie Phang breaks down what happened during day 4 of former President Donald Trump's New York hush money trial.
Donald Trump and the GOP say they'll "safeguard the integrity of the electoral process" by recruiting 100,000 people to serve as election workers.
MSNBC Legal Contributor Katie Phang breaks down what happened on day one of former President Donald Trump's New York hush money trial.