USA TODAY founder Al Neuharth ambitiously launched America's first national newspaper 40 years ago on Sept. 15, 1982. RELATED: What you need to know about […]
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USA TODAY at 40: Decades of serving readers and changing the industry | USA TODAY
USA TODAY founder Al Neuharth ambitiously launched America's first national newspaper 40 years ago on Sept. 15, 1982. RELATED: Zoom towns are booming across America […]
Continue readingSen. Joe Manchin Jabs Back At POTUS After Being Called ‘Munchkin’ | Hallie Jackson | MSNBC
Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) joins Hallie Jackson after he was attacked by the President for voting to convict in the Senate impeachment trial. Manchin says […]
Continue readingClinton Apologized For Impeachment, President Donald Trump Lashed Out | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC
There is a stark difference between how President Clinton and President Trump responded to impeachment. Presidential historian and author Doris Kearns Goodwin joins Stephanie Ruhle […]
Continue readingNancy Pelosi: Trump’s Comments At National Prayer Breakfast Were ‘So Inappropriate’ | MSNBC
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., criticized President Trump's comments on his acquittal and the impeachment process at the National Prayer Breakfast, calling them "so inappropriate." […]
Continue readingPresident Donald Trump Blasts Impeachment Foes At National Prayer Breakfast | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC
President Donald Trump blasted "dishonest and corrupt" people Thursday morning at the National Prayer Breakfast, bashing his impeachment before the nonpartisan event with House Speaker […]
Continue readingJoe: A Higher Calling Guided Mitt Romney | Morning Joe | MSNBC
The Morning Joe panel discusses Sen. Mitt Romney's decision to vote to convict President Trump on one article of impeachment and how he was the […]
Continue readingSenate Acquits Trump On Articles Of Impeachment – Day That Was | MSNBC
The Senate on Wednesday voted almost entirely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on abuse of power and obstruction of justice. In a […]
Continue reading‘Our Country Deserves Better Than This’: Doug Jones Announces He Will Vote To Convict | MSNBC
Sen. Doug Jones, D-Ala., announced on the Senate floor that we will be voting to convict President Trump for both articles of impeachment. Aired on […]
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