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“Moscow Mitch” McConnell Lashes Out | All In | MSNBC
The Senate Majority Leader is upset he is being cast as a Russian asset because he has repeatedly blocked election security bills. » Subscribe to […]
Continue reading‘Deport Hate’: Watch Protester Take On Trump And MAGA Crowd | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC
Virginia House Delegate Ibraheem Samirah disrupted Trump during a speech, holding a sign that read ‘you can’t send us back.’ Samirah, who comes from a […]
Continue readingPresident Donald Trump Inserts Himself Into 9/11 Fund Conversation | Morning Joe | MSNBC
The president on Monday signed a bill ensuring that a fund to compensate victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks never runs out of […]
Continue readingThe Lessons Of David Duke | All In | MSNBC
How do you beat Trump in 2020, according to one of the people who helped beat David Duke? By focusing on the racism. » Subscribe […]
Continue readingGarlic Festival Shooting Leaves At Least Three Dead | MSNBC
Multiple people have been shot and three are reported dead after a shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in California. » Subscribe to MSNBC: MSNBC […]
Continue readingMultiple Injured At Gilroy Garlic Festival | MSNBC
Multiple people have been injured in a shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in Northern California. » Subscribe to MSNBC: MSNBC delivers breaking news, in-depth […]
Continue readingMcConnell Is Refusing To Protect America From Election Interference | MSNBC
The Senate Intelligence Committee reported that Russia targeted voting systems in all fifty states in 2016. So why does Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell keep […]
Continue readingPoll: 41% Don’t Think Mueller Exonerated Trump | Hardball | MSNBC
According to a Morning Consult poll, “35 percent of registered voters said the president was exonerated by Mueller, compared with 41 percent who disagreed.” » […]
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