What Trump doesn't want to understand...
The problem is not that Trump is lying about the black jobless rate. Rather, the problem is that he doesn't want to fully understand the truth.
The problem is not that Trump is lying about the black jobless rate. Rather, the problem is that he doesn't want to fully understand the truth.
In an NBC NEWS exclusive, Richard Engel learns that Natalia Veselnitskaya, the Russian lawyer who attended the Trump Tower meeting in June 2016, has deeper ties to the Kremlin than previously thought. Bill Browder, who’s been targeted by Veselnitskaya,
House Intelligence Committee ranking Democrat Adam Schiff condemns the committee’s Republicans after they released the final report declaring no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. He says the public needs more information on a
Bill Cosby accuser Lili Bernard joins Ali Velshi with her reaction to the disgraced comedian’s conviction on three counts of aggravated indecent assault.
The situation on the ground is dire for the Syrian people. Many of these refugees are forced to flee to neighboring countries. Jordan is one of them. Her Majesty Queen Noor Al-Hussein of Jordan tells Ali Velshi how these hosting countries “need
Bill Cosby faces up to 30 years in prison following Thursday's conviction on three counts of sexual assault. Renee Graham, Associate Editor and Columnist with the Boston Globe, joins Craig Melvin to discuss this verdict in relation to the “Me Too”
In one of the first major court victories of the "me too" era, Bill Cosby was convicted on all counts of sexual assault in a high stakes retrial nearly one year after a jury was left deadlocked over the same criminal charges. Legal Analyst Lisa Green and
Kim Jong Un and Moon Jae-In signed a historic declaration on Friday pledging "no more war" and a common goal of the "complete denuclearization" of the Korean Peninsula. Former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Chris Hill, Former Director of Asian Affairs in
If it seems like there's been an enormous number of resignations in this Congress, it's not your imagination.
More than 50,000 teachers and supporters are protesting budget cuts and low pay in Colorado and Arizona for the second day. The walkouts are the latest in demonstrations that spread from West Virginia, Oklahoma and Kentucky. Most of Arizona's public
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis isn't exactly being subtle: he clearly thinks Donald Trump is completely wrong about the international nuclear agreement with Iran.
President trump reacts to questions about North and South Korea and the House Intelligence Committee report, during a media briefing with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
Newly surfaced emails indicate that Natalia Veselnitskaya, the Russian lawyer who met with Trump campaign associates worked with Russia's chief legal office. NBC's Richard Engel reports.
Trump hadn't even been in office a month when he labeled news organizations as "the enemy of the American people." A year later, most Republicans agree.
As a political matter, Donald Trump set economic targets that he's almost certainly not going to meet. This came into sharper focus today.
Money Power Politics: Amazon announced a huge surge in profits sending the market soaring. Is Amazon’s success at the expense of other companies? Stephanie Ruhle and her panel discuss.
Disturbing new details about the man accused of running over pedestrians in Toronto and it involves a dark cyber under-world promoting and celebrating acts of violence. Stephanie Ruhle and her panel discuss this so-called ‘Incel’ community.
Following Ronny Jackson's decision to drop his bid for VA Secretary, the number of failed nominees has reached at least 24 and hundreds of key jobs are still without a nominee. Stephanie Ruhle and her panel dig into the questions surrounding the White
Donald Trump believe it'd be "much easier" for him to win a presidential election through the popular vote. That's backwards.
Author and veteran Will Mackin joins Morning Joe to discuss 'Bring Out the Dog,' his new book of short stories based on deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Did the Supreme Court get it right when it ended school segregation in 1954? It's a question two of Donald Trump's judicial nominees don't want to answer.
The US economy slowed in the first quarter as consumer spending grew at its weakest pace in nearly five years.
WaPo's Ashley Parker, The Root's Jason Johnson, and the rest of the Deadline panel on Trump's remarks about the First Lady's birthday
A simple truth is coming into focus: to associate with Donald Trump is to do permanent harm to your reputation.
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