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The Trump administration approved Kentucky's plan for new restrictions on Medicaid beneficiaries -- but a federal court didn't.
The Trump administration approved Kentucky's plan for new restrictions on Medicaid beneficiaries -- but a federal court didn't.
Chris Whipple – author of “The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency” – tells Ali Velshi that with the reports that Chief of Staff John Kelly is on his way out, this is a moment of truth for the Trump presidency.
President Trump is marking six months since he signed the Republican tax cut plan into law. Ali Velshi talked with Council of Economic Advisers Chair Kevin Hassett about the impact of the tax cuts and what it means for the economy going forward.
Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman, who worked on judicial nominations to the Supreme Court, tells MSNBC’s Ali Velshi how states could be “emboldened to pass draconian restrictions” on issues like abortion.
Trump acts as if Harley-Davidson should be willing to take a hit in order to help the White House -- and anything short of that is a betrayal.
Pete Smith, a member of Maryland’s Anne Arundel County Council, joins Kristen Welker to talk about the recent shooting at the local Maryland newspaper, and about how the community is reacting.
Five journalists were killed at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis and their colleagues were forced to write obituaries for their friends and coworkers. Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle read those obituaries and share who Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, John
Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle are joined by CUNY Journalism professor Jeff Jarvis to discuss the shooting at the Capital Gazette and how harsh rhetoric from people in power affects the public.
The journalists at the Capital Gazette are showing true dedication by continuing to work in the face of tragedy following the shooting in their newsroom. Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle share what those journalists said and explain that with dangerous
Former executive editor of the Capital Gazette, Tom Marquardt, joins Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle to discuss the tragedy that happened in the Annapolis newspaper’s newsroom.
On hot-button social issues, we tend to expect polling to show deep divisions among Americans. On Roe v. Wade, however, there's generally a consensus.
Marc Short, White House Director of Legislative Affairs, comments on the time-line for announcing the President's nominee for retired Justice Kennedy's Supreme Court seat: "I think that I am not going to get pinned down on a particular date. But I think
Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
The list of alliances, partnerships, agreements, and pillars of international stability that the Republican president has no use for continues to grow.
The White House hasn't yet offered an explanation for Trump's animosity for institutional pillars of the Western world. I wonder how much it relates to Russia.
Dylan Ratigan, former MSNBC host, launched a Democratic bid in New York's 21st Congressional District, and while he didn't win, he joins Morning Joe to discuss what the experience of being a candidate taught him about politics in 2018.
Following the newsroom shooting at the Capital Gazette in Maryland, Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley spoke about the bravery of the first responders and journalists and why mass shootings "can't be the new normal."
As Melania Trump makes her second visit to the southern border, more than 2,000 children are still separated from their families in tent cities. Maria Hinojosa, anchor and executive producer for NPR’s Latino USA, joins Stephanie Ruhle to weigh in on the
President Trump touted his trade policies at the Foxconn groundbreaking ceremony in Wisconsin, despite concerns over tariffs. The president promised 13,000 new jobs from the new Foxconn facility, but those jobs might cost more than they are worth.
Following a tense hearing on Capitol Hill, Stephanie Ruhle breaks down the fireworks that came after House Republicans tried their best to discredit the FBI Director and Deputy Attorney General. Weighing in: PBS Newshour White House Correspondent Yamiche
Stephanie Ruhle is joined by the editor of “All We Know So Far” Brendan Greeley, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, and MSNBC Contributor Jim Cavanaugh to discuss how the Capital Gazette shooter’s past might have emboldened him to attack the
Donald Trump won't deliver on his economic growth promises. He now thinks he can keep his vows, however, but only if voters give him a second term.
For the White House to tell a national television audience that the deficit is "coming down rapidly" is demonstrably ridiculous, even for Trump World.
All of a sudden, abortion will be up front and center in every gubernatorial race in the United States -- not only this year, but every year.
The Morning Joe panel continues its discussion on Thursday's House Judiciary Committee hearing with Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein. Members of the House GOP accused Rosenstein of withholding documents related to the investigation into the 2016 campaign.
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