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MSNBC's Ari Melber delivers an extended special report on the rocky start to President Trump's second term in office and the secret to beating Trump's tactics. (Subscribe to Ari’s YouTube now: ...
President Trump’s media company plans to buy $2.5 billion worth of the cryptocurrency bitcoin. It comes just days after Trump held a private dinner for the 220-top buyers of his personal Trump-branded ...
Nicolle Wallace reports on the intense questioning Rep. Mike Flood, R-Neb., received at a recent town hall. At one point, Flood even conceded he did not read a provision in the House’s “Big Beautiful ...
After a few days, you start feeling the initial effects of living without that medication. Your brain gets foggy and you start dissociating. That is the gutting choice facing more than 275,000 ...
"His personal opinion, for the first time in a long time, is not Trump's." Elon Musk broke with President Trump on his so-called “big beautiful bill” saying he was "disappointed" that it would ...
Esther Salas, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss the impact that Donald Trump’s renewed attacks on the ...
Comic Matt Friend brings the laughs with spot-on impressions of President Trump, JD Vance, Hakeem Jeffries, Barack Obama, and more in this special comedy interview on “The Beat.” Friend also talks ...
New disclosure forms revealed by The Washington Post show Trump's border czar was paid thousands of dollars by a company ...
Harry Litman, former U.S. Attorney and Alex Wagner, MSNBC Senior Political Analyst join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to Trump going on a pardon spree, and how it shows how ...
Alex Wagner, MSNBC Senior Political Analyst, Elizabeth Oyer and Former Pardon Attorney for the Justice Department join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to the brazen pardons ...
The Missouri solicitor general, who Trump has tapped for a district court seat, wrote a 2010 op-ed in support of literacy tests as a requirement to vote.
The Trump administration is attacking "knowledge itself", according to The Atlantic by targeting higher education, science research, and more. Staff Writer at The Atlantic Adam Serwer and former Chief ...
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