“After four years of that, it is so refreshing to see an American president abroad engaging in diplomacy, dealing with complex multi-lateral issues—not to mention […]
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Chris Hayes On Rep. Ilhan Omar’s Call For Justice For Victims Of War Crimes
“If you have a problem with the grouping of these entities together—you should turn your ire towards whatever it is the U.S. has done to […]
Continue reading‘It Cannot Go On Like This’: Protecting Against Corrupt Abuse Of Power
“This entire structure was erected to make sure we could not have another Richard Nixon. And in the wake of more revelations about the Trump […]
Continue reading‘These People Aren’t Worth $15 An Hour’: Labor Shortage Means Worker Power
“Another way to say ‘labor shortage’ is to say ‘worker power,’” says Chris Hayes on why the American recovery is empowering workers. » Subscribe to […]
Continue readingGOP Repeats Voter Suppression History While Attacking The Teaching Of It
“They are digging in the archives for methods of voter suppression and targeted attacks on enfranchisement of Black and brown folks—while also attacking the teaching […]
Continue readingWhy Has No Trump Ally Faced Consequences For Trying To Overturn An Election?
“What penalty have they faced?" says Chris Hayes of the people who helped Trump attempt to overturn the election. “The answer is essentially zero, which […]
Continue readingWhy Mitch McConnell Has ‘Best Of Both Worlds’ With The Filibuster
"Mitch McConnell and Republicans have the best of both worlds. Simple majority votes for what they care about—tax cuts and judges," says Chris Hayes. "Then […]
Continue readingThe Dangers Of Trump’s Big Lie—And Republicans Actually Believing It
“In the same way cult members might follow a self-described prophet who seems like an obvious crank to outsiders, the people inside the movement are […]
Continue readingChris Hayes: Breaking The Legitimacy Of Our Elections Breaks Everything Else
“We have seen the Republican Party wage their assault on democracy in many ways,” says Chris Hayes. “But ultimately, what democracies rest on is legitimacy […]
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