Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort has become a gathering place for ultra-right extremist organizations and other political actors who recognize the malleability of Trump and want an opportunity to potentially assert themselves on the national agenda through a weak-minded president. David Fahrenthold, investigative reporter for the New York Times, talks with Alex Wagner about how Mar-a-Lago has become a hive of extremists.
“The grifting, gambling Jan. 6 henchman—who was too much of a security issue for the Trump administration—is going to be the guy vetting resumes the second time around. Is that someone you want in charge of the most important personnel office in the country?” says Chris Hayes about Trump ally John McEntee.
California Rep. Ted Lieu wants to know why Donald Trump’s ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein aren’t getting more media coverage.
The headline of a recent New York Post column deriding Vice President Kamala Harris said, “America may soon be subjected to the country’s first DEI president.”
MSNBC's Symone Sanders-Townsend explains misunderstandings surrounding Black women and the 2024 election, as calls grow for Kamala Harris to replace Joe Biden.
On Tuesday, Nikki Haley officially released the delegates she won during the Republican presidential nominating contests and encouraged them to vote for Donald Trump.
Matt Dowd, MSNBC Senior Political Analyst and Mara Gay, New York Times Editorial Board Member join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with the reaction to comments from Nancy Pelosi and actor George Clooney which is only further adding to the anxiety among many in the Democratic Party about the fate of Joe Biden’s candidacy and how if him remaining in the race could lead to a second Trump presidency.