Lisa Rubin MSNBC Legal Correspondent and Harry Litman, former U.S. Assistant Attorney General joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss what the prosecution presented to the jury on Day 1 of opening arguments, and how the prosecution plans to make use of crude recordings of Donald Trump that show the jury the type of language he uses to describe women.
While not as well-known as some other witnesses, tabloid editor David Pecker helped prosecutors in Donald Trump's criminal trial.
Families of the hostages held in Gaza have suffered 200 days of torture. Trying to "celebrate" the Jewish Sabbath and 2024 holidays like Passover is agony.
Rachel Maddow shares what it was like to be inside the courtroom amid former President Trump's hush money trial in New York City.
GOP operative Jesse Benton was pardoned by Donald Trump for one crime, only to get busted again soon after for a similar crime. His appeal fell far short.
The Tesla recall of its Cybertruck due to an accelerator issue is the latest problem for Elon Musk who is more interested in seeming cool than anything.
A study sponsored by the International Olympic Committee compared a range of athletic abilities between trans athletes and their cisgender counterparts.
Ex-National Enquirer publisher David Pecker is taking the stand in the hush money trial against former President Trump. Former Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Catherine Christian and MSNBC legal analyst Chuck Rosenberg break down the prosecution questioning Pecker about an alleged "catch and kill" scheme.
Rabbi Matthew Gewirtz and Lauren Leader join Morning Joe to discuss Passover during tension in the Middle East right now and hate at home in the U.S.
Todd Blanche, the lead lawyer for former President Trump, has begun delivering his opening statement in the New York hush money trial. He told the jury that Trump "did not commit any crimes" and disputed the prosecution's arguments on the charges.
Donald Trump's critics say he'll pursue a "scorched earth" retribution campaign in a second term. The RNC's Lara Trump effectively said the critics are right.
What’s behind Kevin McCarthy's odd public-relations offensive? The failed former House speaker appears to be auditioning for a role on Team Trump.
Columbia President Nemat “Minouche” Shafik said classes would be held virtually Monday amid reports of antisemitic and offensive statements and actions on and near its campus, which has been the site this week of a pro-Palestinian encampment and protest.
A House Republican, in the midst of a primary fight, publicly slammed the “scumbags” in the House GOP conference — whom he proceeded to identify by name.
On Monday opening statements will start in Donald Trump's hush money trial in Manhattan. Alvin Bragg's prosecutors will preview their case for the jury.
The good news for Speaker Mike Johnson is that his chamber keeps advancing important legislation. The bad news is that it’s Democrats doing the heavy lifting.
A new political ad from Republican Voters Against Trump highlights former President Trump's liability for voters as his hush money trial is underway. Sarah Longwell of the Republican Accountability PAC joins Morning Joe to discuss.
South Dakota Republican Governor Kristi Noem on Sunday said she would vote for former President Trump even if he's convicted.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. takes more from Donald Trump than President Biden in this year's election, according to new NBC News polling. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
Longtime publisher of the National Enquirer, David Pecker, is expected to be the first witness in former President Trump's hush money trial.
After a weeklong jury selection process, 12 jurors and six alternates have been seated in Donald Trump's New York hush money trial.
The contrast between Biden and Trump could not be more stark — and that will have enduring, potentially decisive political influence.
Manhattan prosecutors and Trump's lawyers will neither win nor lose based on their opening statements. But jurors will begin to form important impressions.
University of Southern California valedictorian, Asna Tabassum, was barred from speaking at this year's commencement ceremony after pro-Israel groups raised concerns over her social media posts in support of Palestinians. MSNBC’s Ayman Mohyeldin speaks to Tabassum about USC’s decision and what she plans to do next.
MSNBC's the Rev. Al Sharpton is joined by Tony Schwartz, who co-authored "The Art of the Deal" with Donald Trump, to discuss the former President's ongoing hush money trial in New York.