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It matters that Trump's admonishments have been factually incorrect. It also matters that he seems especially indignant toward certain groups of people.
It matters that Trump's admonishments have been factually incorrect. It also matters that he seems especially indignant toward certain groups of people.
The nation's current chief law-enforcement official helped lead "an invention-promotion scam that has bilked thousands of consumers out of millions of dollars."
It's hard to say for sure who's been more irresponsible: Trump or Rick Scott. Either way, the only real fraud in Florida is from those who've alleged fraud.
Some 5,600 U.S. troops have taken their positions along the southern U.S. border as the deployment itself could cost up to $220 million.
Brian Rice, President of the California Professional Firefighters, tells Hallie Jackson that he stands by his comments in response to President Trump's tweet about the California fires being ill-timed: "The statement that the president made, one-it was,
Joe Quinn, the Executive Director of "Headstrong Project" - an organization founded to help veterans struggling with mental health issues, joins Craig Melvin to discuss the everyday challenges veterans face.
Republican conspiracy theories about Arizona's Senate race are so unbelievable, some in the GOP won't repeat them.
Steve Kornacki breaks down the Florida races still being watched nearly a week after the midterm elections, and how the states’ ballot design may have played a major role in the outcome.
Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
The delay by the Department of Veterans Affairs in administering the GI Bill benefits is caused by a series of information technology glitches. NBC’s Phil McCausland offers more details.
Deadly wildfires burning across Northern and Southern California have forced the evacuation of hundreds of thousands people across the state. “We were seeing deer and other animals on fire,” said Jackie Gayle, a mother who survived the wildfire. NBC News’
If Steve King's Republican brethren are serious about "standing up against white supremacy," there are steps they could take to prove it.
Money, Power, Politics: Rep. Maxine Waters seemed to give a preview of the agenda we could see from the Finance Committee in January. Stephanie Ruhle is joined by Felix Salmon – Axios’ Chief Financial Correspondent and author of Axios Edge Newsletter who
Stephanie Ruhle is joined by Bloomberg Opinions Executive Editor Tim O’Brien and Reason Magazine Editor-At-Large Matt Welch to discuss President Trump’s handling of the lingering midterm races and his comments about the California wildfires.
Rye Barcott of the veterans group With Honor joins Morning Joe to discuss the record number of veterans elected to Congress in the 2018 midterms.
Kevin McCarthy joked in 2016, "There's two people I think Putin pays: Rohrabacher and Trump." One of those two is exiting the stage, rebuked by voters.
The Broward County ballot design is being scrutinized as a possible factor in missed votes for in the Florida U.S. Senate race amid a statewide recount.
Michael Kelly, star of the Netflix series “House of Cards,” sits down with Stephanie Ruhle to discuss the similarities and differences between the show and current day politics.
Barry Richard, attorney for the Gillum Campaign, joins Hallie Jackson to discuss the Florida recount - indicating Andrew Gillum is talking to him about possibly suing and that he feels an obligation to ensure that all votes are counted.
Will Nancy Pelosi resume her job as House Speaker in the new term? Kasie Hunt discusses.
Given her state's history, and her opponent's race, it's not unreasonable to argue that Hyde-Smith should've avoided unprompted comments about public hangings.
Mike Pence seems eager for a discussion about Trump's support for veterans. The White House may not like where this conversation ends up.
Democratic Rep.-elect Abigail Spanberger says it's not enough for Democrats to just be against President Trump, but they have to be for something as lawmakers.
Even putting aside the falsehoods, what kind of president blames Americans for a deadly natural disaster, while the crisis is still unfolding?
Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, was re-elected to third term after defeating GOP Rep. Jim Renacci, and he joins Morning Joe to discuss his re-election and the road ahead.
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