Senator Elizabeth Warren talks with Rachel Maddow about how the bipartisan compromise infrastructure deal fits into a much larger infrastructure package that Senate Democrats intend […]
Continue readingTag: MSNBC.com
Background Checks Stopped A Record 300,000 Gun Sales Last Year
Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action, talks with Rachel Maddow about new FBI records obtained by Everytown for Gun Safety that shows a record […]
Continue readingRepublicans Debunk MI Voter Fraud Claims; Push To Restrict Voting Anyway
Rachel Maddow shares details of a report from the Republican-led Michigan State Senate Oversight Committee that thoroughly debunks all of the election fraud fantasies promoted […]
Continue readingBiden’s Anti-Crime Plan Looks To Curb American Gun Violence
The president and Attorney General Merrick Garland are looking to tackle the uptick in crime in American along with the national epidemic of gun violence […]
Continue readingJoint Chiefs Chair Milley Schools Matt Gaetz On Critical Race Theory | 11th Hour With Brian Williams
During a hearing on Capitol Hill, Gen. Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, sparred with Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz who criticized the […]
Continue readingTrump Complains Supreme Court Justices Upheld Obamacare
While president Trump repeatedly tried and failed to undo Obama's signature piece of health care legislation, the Affordable Care Act. Now that the ACA has […]
Continue readingBiden And Senate Close In On Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal
The president and a group of bipartisan senators have reportedly agreed on a framework for an infrastructure deal, but will it get enough support from […]
Continue readingDeSantis Vows To Defund Colleges For Being Too Liberal
“An intellectually impotent ideology and party—when it cannot win, it will cheat,” says Tressie McMillan Cottom on the GOP making it harder to learn and […]
Continue reading‘Outrageous Use Of State Power’: GOP Fears College Educated Voters
“[Republicans] have a political problem: winning over college educated voters,” says Chris Hayes. “But as opposed to thinking about what that would mean for reformulating […]
Continue reading