Why Trump's pro-law-enforcement posture...
The president who delivered self-righteous rhetoric today about his disgust for law enforcement's critics has spent two years lashing out at law enforcement.
The president who delivered self-righteous rhetoric today about his disgust for law enforcement's critics has spent two years lashing out at law enforcement.
UCLA Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies, Lorrie Frasure-Yokley and Celina Avalos, the Co-Director of the "Bruins Vote!" Coalition join Katy Tur to discuss the role of race and gender in the upcoming midterms, and their
So Trump thinks he'll get Mexico to pay for a border wall, and he'll get China to pay for protecting Americans with pre-existing conditions?
California is well known for its progressive policies—but how do California politics reflect the ideals of voters across the country? California Secretary of State, Alex Padilla and conservative talk radio host, John Phillips join Katy Tur to discuss.
Former White House Communications Director Hope Hicks is making the move from DC to TV. Steve Kornacki is joined by NBC’s Dylan Byers to discuss Hicks’ new job as Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer for “New Fox,” which will be spun
With 29 days until the midterms, Steve Kornacki is joined by the Director for the Monmouth University Polling Institute, Patrick Murray, to break down the Democrats’ chances of taking over the Senate.
Now that Brett Kavanaugh is a Supreme Court Justice, Steve Kornacki explains where Kavanaugh stands on key issues the court could be taking up soon- from guns to Presidential power. Weighing in: Washington Post Opinion writer Jennifer Rubin and New York
Steve Kornacki takes a look at voter enthusiasm ahead of the midterm elections. MSNBC Political Analyst Nick Confessore joins the discussion to break down which party is getting a bigger boost over the Brett Kavanaugh controversy igniting both Democrats
MSNBC's Jacob Soboroff heads to Orange County to see what matters to California voters in swing districts.
Katy Tur speaks with the Mayor of Los Angeles, Eric Garcetti about issues that are facing the state of California, and why actions they are taking translate to towns across the country.
Donald Trump is eager to tell you what women are thinking. There's reason to believe he has no idea what he's talking about.
Craig Melvin sits down with Taylor Duncan, founder of “Alternative Baseball” – a baseball league for people with special needs.
Ben Rhodes, former Deputy National Security Adviser under President Obama, joins Craig Melvin to discuss Brett Kavanaugh and the midterms.
The founder of the Me Too Movement, Tarana Burke, joins Craig Melvin to discuss the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh onto the Supreme Court and what it means for the future of the Me Too Movement.
Amb. Christopher Hill joins Morning Joe to discuss the latest details in the U.S.-North Korea relationship.
Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
From health care to taxes to Kavanaugh, if it seems Republicans are indifferent toward the wishes of the American mainstream, it's not your imagination.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh's first cases on the Supreme Court will include cases on guns, immigration, and asbestos exposure according to NBC's Pete Williams.
The Atlantic Council's Fred Kempe and Max Boot discuss the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashogg, China, and the impact of Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court.
Two months ago, senators were struck by the lack of public interest in the Kavanaugh nomination. By last week, everything was very different.
When the lines between fact and fiction blur for the president, it's unsettling.
North Dakota's Senate race is telling voters a great deal about who Kevin Cramer really is, and the emerging portrait isn't at all flattering.
Tom Nichols of the U.S. Naval War College writes in a new Atlantic piece he is leaving the Republican Party and becoming an Independent after the Kavanaugh confirmation crisis. Nichols joins Morning Joe to discuss.
Author Max Boot joins Morning Joe to discuss his new book 'The Corrosion of Conservatism' and why he is no longer a Republican.
Why are there no Republican women on the Senate Judiciary Committee? Its GOP chairman had an answer -- which he quickly needed to clarify.
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