One More Thing: Mike Pence’s morals
Opinion columns written by Vice President Mike Pence from the 1990’s are garnering renewed attention for his argument that a President could be removed from office on moral grounds.
Opinion columns written by Vice President Mike Pence from the 1990’s are garnering renewed attention for his argument that a President could be removed from office on moral grounds.
Mark Ghilarducci, director of the California Office of Emergency Services, joined Craig Melvin to talk efforts on the ground to put out the largest fire in the states’ history.
Primary voters in Kansas, Michigan, Missouri and Washington State head to the polls today to cast their ballots, but what is motivating them to get out and vote? Talk show radio host Chuck Douglas, Chief Washington Reporter for the Boston Herald Kimberly
Democrat Danny O’Connor and Republican Troy Balderson raced across Ohio’s 12th congressional district in the final moments ahead of the special election to fill the vacated House seat. President Donald Trump rallied for Balderson as Republicans...
Rick Gates is bringing the hammer down on his former friend and the president’s old campaign chairman, Paul Manafort. Stephanie Ruhle breaks down Gates’ testimony, the crimes he admitted to, and how they will affect Manafort’s case. Weighing in: MSNBC
President Trump has radical diplomatic relationships that puzzle even the most experienced states-people. Stephanie Ruhle and former Congresswoman Jane Harman of California discuss what the president’s strategy is, and if he even has one.
A new investigation stacks up allegations against Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. Stephanie Ruhle and Forbes’ Dan Alexander explain how if the claims are correct, it would mean Ross stole more than $120 million dollars from people he worked with.
Russia is attacking the midterm elections and our power grid. Stephanie Ruhle breaks down what is, or isn’t being done about these cyber attacks. Weighing in: Axios Deputy Editor, Dave Lawler.
Jeremy Stoke was a fire prevention inspector and had been with the Redding Fire Department in California since 2004. He was killed on the front lines while evacuating residents from areas affected by the Carr wildfire when he got trapped in flames. Stoke
President Trump is politicizing the California wildfires by criticizing the state’s firefighting efforts. For Fact’s Sake, Stephanie Ruhle explains why the president is way off the mark and distracting from the real cause of these historically huge
As one observer put it, the Republican Party "is now consciously trading suburbs for small towns."
Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
This gorilla is keeping cool with some ice cream during a heat wave at the Prague Zoo in the Czech Republic. Zoo keepers are not giving animals frozen treats to keep them calm, as record breaking temperatures hit Europe.
Robert Bianchi, criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor, reacts to headlines coming out of the Mueller investigation: “Contrary to popular belief, the President is getting more courtesy than the average guy every day from Mueller.”
As a South Carolina plant lays off its workers in response to Trump's policy, the president says his tariffs are "working big time." Few believe it.
Though he's far behind his fellow Democratic primary candidates, Abdul El-Sayed is on a quest to become the country's first Muslim governor.
Donald Trump's history of criticizing Sen. John McCain's record in Vietnam and his time as a prisoner of war extends back to 1999 for an interview with Dan Rather. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
Social media giant Facebook is reportedly asking big banks to share your financial information with them. Stephanie Ruhle is joined by NYU Stern School of business professor Scott Galloway to explain why.
The only person who was happier with yesterday's presidential endorsement than Kris Kobach were the Democrats who are eager to defeat him.
In a new New York Times interview, House Speaker Ryan looks at his time with President Trump and says he was able to avoid many tragedies while talking with the president in private. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
The Trump White House doesn't just want to cut legal immigration; it also wants to make it harder for legal immigrants to become citizens.
New U.S. sanctions on Iran have gone into effect, but without the full support of that country's major trading partners.
How concerned is Rep. Scott Taylor (R-Va.) about his re-election prospects? He's nervous enough to get caught up in clumsy election scheme.
Global Citizen CEO Hugh Evans and Citi's Jennifer Breithaupt join Morning Joe to reveal the 2018 Global Citizen Festival, which features Janet Jackson, Cardi B and more.
As John Kasich put, Ohio's 12 should be "a slam dunk" for the GOP, and the fact that it's come down to the wire "doesn't bode well for the Republican Party."
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