Constitutional law professor Laurence Tribe joins Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss the ongoing DOJ investigations into January 6th and why he believes “executive privilege won’t be […]
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Rep. Raskin On GOP’s Jan. 6 Coverup: ‘I Just Can’t Take The Lying Anymore’
Rep. Jamie Raskin: “I probably am representative of most of my Democratic colleagues and even some of Republican colleagues in that I just can’t take […]
Continue readingRep. Ilhan Omar: If Our Progressive Priorities Aren’t Met No Legislation Will Pass
Infrastructure bill negotiations must include progressive priorities Rep. Ilhan Omar tells The ReidOut. She tells MSNBC, ‘We are trying to do the most good on […]
Continue readingSen. Duckworth: ‘We Certainly Cannot Leave The interpreters Behind’
Andrea Mitchell is joined by Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), an Iraq War Veteran and co-sponsor of a bill to help streamline the Special Immigrant Visa […]
Continue reading9/11 Commission Members Say Jan 6. Committee ‘Has A More Difficult Task’
Andrea Mitchell is joined by former New Jersey Governor Thomas Kean, former 9/11 commission chair, and Jamie Gorelick, 9/11 commission member and former Deputy Attorney […]
Continue readingProblem Solvers Caucus Co-chairs Optimistic Infrastructure Package Will Pass
House Problem Solvers Caucus Co-chairs, Reps. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), joined Stephanie Ruhle to react to the Senate's key vote advancing the […]
Continue readingSen. King: Trump Could Save Lives With A Vaccination PSA
Intel Comittee member, Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, joins Morning Joe to discuss the push for infrastructure and vaccination efforts in Maine and the U.S. » […]
Continue reading‘Significant First Step,’ Says Energy Secretary Of Bill Passing Key Vote
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm joins Morning Joe to discuss the bipartisan infrastructure bill passing a key vote and what comes next. » Subscribe to MSNBC: […]
Continue readingSen. Sinema Faces Criticism From Progressives For Opposing $3.5T Price Tag
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema said Wednesday she doesn't support a $3.5 trillion price tag for Democrats' sweeping social safety net bill, and she faced criticism from […]
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