WATCH: MSNBC Legal Contributor Katie Phang breaks down what happened during day six of former President Donald Trump's hush money trial.
The Justice Department has reached a $138.7 million settlement with survivors of Larry Nassar's abuse for failing to properly investigate complaints about his conduct early on.
MSNBC's Chris Jansing spoke to two New York teens, Hope Harrington and Owen Berenbom, who decided to attend former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. The students talked about why they wanted to be at court, with Harrington saying she wants to be a lawyer, and their takeaways from the arguments and testimony they heard.
The Supreme Court’s ruling on Donald Trump’s presidential immunity case will have an immediate impact on the future of the January 6th election interference case. This comes while the Court suffers some of its lowest public support, with some now seeing it as partisan and lacking oversight. Retired Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss the state of the Court.
It's tempting to argue that Donald Trump's hush-money trial won't hurt him, but in a close election, every vote matters.
Columbia University President Nemat “Minouche” Shafik’s decision to call the NYPD on peaceful pro-Palestinian protesters has galvanized other campus protests.
In the Trump trial opening statements, New York prosecutors allege an illegal scheme to influence the election. Rachel Maddow watched from inside the courtroom.
Judge Juan Merchan voiced disbelief when Trump attorney Todd Blanche said that the former president was attempting to comply with the judge's gag order.
Arizona’s Kari Lake didn't need yet another legal setback, but the Republican conspiracy theorist just suffered one anyway.
What if everything you knew about reparations was wrong?
The right-wing media industrial complex is sending a message to Marjorie Taylor Greene loud and clear: Stop campaigning to oust Mike Johnson.
Judge Merchan told Todd Blanche, an attorney for former President Trump, that he was "losing all credibility with this court" as he tried to defend Trump's social media posts that prosecutors allege violated his gag order. NBC News' Rehema Ellis reports from outside the New York courthouse as the gag order hearing continues in the hush money trial.
Sen. Joe Manchin believes the current Congress is a debacle, and every member should be "ashamed." The former point has merit, the latter is more complex.
The judge overseeing former President Trump's hush money trial began the day with a hearing over whether Trump violated his gag order with social media posts allegedly attacking potential witnesses.
There appears to be a disconnect between GOP Senate hopeful Dave McCormick’s claims about starting “with nothing” and his actual family background.
Former President Trump has taken to social media in an attempt to boost the number of his supporters outside the courthouse in Lower Manhattan, and he has suggested the poor turnout was a result of a plot against his supporters. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
Volkswagen employees' vote to join the UAW in Chattanooga is a huge win for organized labor — and blow to Republicans.
Jury consultants have played a big role in the trials of O.J. Simpson, Scott Peterson, Kyle Rittenhouse and now Donald Trump.
In their opening statement, prosecutors in Donald Trump's New York criminal trial describe a document with notes in the margin, handwritten by former Trump Org CFO Allen Weisselberg, outlining the structure of the hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. Andrew Weissmann, former federal prosecutor, and Catherine Christian, former Manhattan prosecutor, discuss the significance of this evidence.
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell examines the unlikelihood that Donald Trump testifies in his own criminal trial, especially after prosecutors presented new evidence showing his alleged attempts to influence the 2016 election.
The night after opening statements in his criminal trial in New York, and with a hearing already scheduled to discuss whether Trump has violated the gag order in the trial, Donald Trump attacked members of the jury during an interview. Andrew Weissmann, former federal prosecutor, talks with Rachel Maddow about how Judge Juan Merchan should deal with Trump's goading behavior.
WATCH: MSNBC Legal Contributor Katie Phang breaks down what happened during day five of former President Donald Trump's hush money trial.