Despite vows, Trump signals end of U.S....
"Militarily, I don't like to say where I'm going and what I'm doing," Trump vowed last year. So why is he now doing the opposite?
"Militarily, I don't like to say where I'm going and what I'm doing," Trump vowed last year. So why is he now doing the opposite?
U.S. commanders tell MSNBC's Richard Engel they feel a lack of guidance from the Trump White House is threatening the U.S. mission to destroy ISIS. Commanders are worried that the chaos in the White House is distracting the president from the mission...
From Donald Trump's perspective, public service is about receiving praise, gratitude, and appreciative gestures. A good deed is never its own reward.
Stephen Strang, CEO of Charisma Media and author of “God and Donald Trump,” talks to Craig Melvin about the Evangelical support behind Donald Trump, even after the alleged affair with Stormy Daniels.
Five years since his election, a Pew poll finds most American Catholics describe Pope Francis as compassionate and humble. Father Matt O‘Donnell in Chicago, describes the impact the Pope has had on his community and across the globe.
Former Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina and White House Bureau Chief at the Washington Post Philip Rucker discuss the most recent White House shakeups, and who the president is looking for to fill those seats.
Terry Strada, 9/11 widow and national chair for 9/11 Families and Survivors United for Justice Against Terrorism, talks to Andrea Mitchell about the lawsuit alleging Saudi Arabia had a role in the planning and financing of the September 11th attacks
White House officials could try to communicate directly with the president, but it's apparently easier to communicate through his television.
David Hogg discusses Laura Ingraham's latest actions involving her attacks against him and her subsequent apology.
Tensions escalate as Russia test launches new “Satan 2” nuclear missile. There is no confirmation about whether Russia notified the United States in advance of the launch.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we are highlighting Carrie Chapman Catt, a school teacher turned activist who worked for equal voting rights.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt seems to be living the high life in his role as a public servant. NBC’s Chris Jansing breaks down what he’s been spending and Chief White House Ethics Lawyer under President George W. Bush Richard Painter reacts.
Former NASA astronaut and Administrator Charles Bolden joins NBC’s Chris Jansing to discuss why today's Falcon 9 launch was important and how close we really are to a man or woman on Mars.
Companies are pulling ads from Fox News after host Laura Ingraham mocked Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg. NBC’s Kerry Sanders, and Beth Fouhy along with TV critic for NPR Eric Deggans join Chris Jansing to discuss how these kids are resetting the
For at least the sixth time since taking office, Donald Trump's own rhetoric was used against him in court.
Before his Ohio speech, headlines said Trump would try to "revive" his infrastructure plan. Instead, he effectively killed it.
The majority of March for Our Lives demonstrators were left leaning and voted for Hillary Clinton, according to a study. Steve Kornacki goes to the board to break down the demographics of the march.
In the race for the most ethically challenged member of Trump's cabinet, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is the new frontrunner. The culture of corruption lives.
Noor Salman, the widow of the Pulse nightclub shooter, has been found not guilty on all charges regarding her potential involvement in the Pulse nightclub shooting.
Law scholar Jonathan Turley discusses Trump's attorney Michael Cohen, recent revelations by Cohen's attorney David Schwartz and the president's continued silence about Stormy Daniels.
17-year-old anti-gun activist David Hogg calls for a boycott of Laura Ingraham's advertisers after she mocks him for getting rejected by colleges. NBC’s Chris Jansing and her panel analyze the discourse and consider why companies reacted to quickly.
Former spokesman for the National Security Council and special assistant to President Obama Ned Price, The Atlantic’s Steve Clemons, RealClear Politics’ Caitlin Huey-Burns, and Sirius XM’s Zerlina Maxwell discuss the reciprocal expelling of foreign
Global tensions rise as Moscow’s Kremlin expels 60 U.S. diplomats, the same number of Russian spies the U.S. expelled earlier this week. NBC’s Chris Jansing breaks down where the United States and Russia stand.
Trump's lying about border wall construction is so over the top, I'm starting to think he actually believes his own ridiculously untrue claims.
First it was Nordstrom. Now it's Amazon. We've never seen a president quite so eager to attack prominent American retailers.
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