GOP senator condemns 'moral vandalism'...
Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) deserves some credit for his condemnations of Donald Trump's presidency, but the praise must come with caveats.
Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) deserves some credit for his condemnations of Donald Trump's presidency, but the praise must come with caveats.
Concerns over police behavior are back in the headlines, after police release video of officers arresting and tasing NBA player Sterling Brown, over a parking violation. NBC’s Trymaine Lee and Black Lives Matter organizer DeRay Mckesson join Kasie Hunt to
President Donald Trump presented retired Master Chief Petty Officer Britt K. Slabinski with the Medal of Honor today. Col. Jack Jacobs details his experience being bestowed the nation’s highest military honor by President Richard Nixon.
Katy Tur speaks with National Security and diplomatic experts about Donald Trump's attempted denuclearization talks with North Korea, and what we may see next from Kim Jong Un.
President Trump has cancelled the Singapore summit with Kim Jong-Un. Andrea Mitchell joins former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Nicholas Rasmussen and retired Admiral and Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander James Stavridis to discuss
President Trump has cancelled the Singapore summit with Kim Jong-Un after North Korea escalated its rhetoric. Former Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman, Former CIA Acting Director John McLaughlin, and Former US Ambassador to South
MSNBC Anchor David Gura and Jeremy Haft, who advises companies doing business with China, join Stephanie Ruhle to discuss how President Trump’s decision to cancel the upcoming summit with Kim Jong-un could impact trade with China.
Surrounded by boxing VIPs, as well as actor Sylvester Stallone, President Trump issued a full posthumous pardon to boxer Jack Johnson. MSNBC’s Craig Melvin offers historical background on the heavyweight champion.
South Korean officials are now "trying to figure out" what Trump did and why. Did they not get a heads-up from the White House?
Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
Trump says James Clapper "admitted" the FBI put spies in his campaign. There's a reason the president is peddling this particular lie.
Rep. Eric Swalwell, Democrat from California, reacts to Trump's sudden cancellation of the planned summit with North Korea: “It’s unfortunate. Talking is better than walking away, but the President was rehearsing his end-zone dance and we weren’t even at
I will look forward to Trump declaring sometime soon, "Nobody knew diplomacy with a rogue nuclear state could be so complicated."
The panel considers the president's latest Fox News interview, wherein he discusses the NFL and its decision to bar players from kneeling during the National Anthem.
The FBI and Justice Department are set to brief lawmakers on highly classified documents related to the Russia probe at the president’s request. Stephanie Ruhle breaks down who will be at the meetings and why.
The FBI and Justice Department will share classified documents relating to the person the president has labeled a ‘spy,’ but Democrats and Republicans will be briefed in separate meetings. Stephanie Ruhle and her panel discuss.
Money Power Politics: Foreign auto makers are livid after the Trump Administration threatened to impose new tariffs on imported cars and car parts. CNBC’s Andrew Sorkin and Politico’s Ben White interpret this move.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tells Senator Bob Menendez that the U.S. “received no response to our inquiries” to North Korea about summit preparations.
A new NFL policy bans players from kneeling on the field during the national anthem as a method of protest. Stephanie Ruhle and her panel discuss the reaction to the new rule from teams and the president.
Would anyone still care about the message behind last year's women's marches after the events were over? The answer is increasingly obvious.
Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, discusses the bipartisan FBI briefing to be held Thursday after the Republican meeting. Sen. King also weighs in on the president's attacks on the DOJ and FBI.
Trump wants us to believe he's interfering with the system of justice in the name of "transparency." It's amazing he can make the claim with a straight face.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio weighs in on the NFL's ruling this week on kneeling during the national anthem, the New York gubernatorial race between Cynthia Nixon and incumbent Andrew Cuomo as well as the president's recent comments on DACA and MS-13.
Harley-Davidson is benefiting this year from the tax cut law passed in 2017, which slashed the corporate rate from 35 percent to 21 percent. Yet, the company told its plant workers in Kansas City, Missouri, it will be closing next year. Gabe Gutierrez...
E.J. Dionne writes about Christian faith leaders calling out the 'heresy of Trumpism' in the Washington Post. The panel discusses.
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