Former Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin was sentenced to 22.5 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd. Chauvin gave a statement during the […]
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‘Criminal Charges Expected’: Trump Faces The Legal Test Of His Life
As prosecutors prepare to possibly indict the entire Trump Organization as soon as next week, former Chief Assistant District Attorney Daniel Alonso and Tristan Snell, […]
Continue readingGoldman Thinks Trump Organization Will Likely Go Bankrupt If Indicted
Dan Goldman, former House Impeachment Manager and Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, breaks down the complicated indictments the Manhattan DA […]
Continue readingJason Johnson On DOJ Suing Georgia Over New Voting Restrictions
Morgan State University professor and TheGrio contributor, Jason Johnson, believes that the Department of Justice’s lawsuit against Georgia for its potentially racially-based voter suppression laws […]
Continue readingRep. Moulton: Taliban Advances Are ‘Exactly The Worst-Case Scenario’
Andrea Mitchell is joined by Congressman Seth Moulton (D-MA), a marine veteran who serves on the Armed Services Committee, to discuss Taliban advances in Afghanistan […]
Continue readingFmr. Miami-Dade Fire Chief: ‘I Have Never Seen A Collapse Like This’
Dave Downey, former Miami-Dade Fire Chief and current Chair of Urban Search and Rescue for the International Fire Chief’s Association, joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss […]
Continue readingAfter Chauvin’s Sentencing, People ‘Should Feel Torn’: Michael Eric Dyson
Distinguished professor at Vanderbilt University Michael Eric Dyson says people should feel grief-stricken that George Floyd’s life was judged to be worth 22.5 years, but […]
Continue readingMinnesota AG Keith Ellison Says Chauvin Sentence Is ‘Not Enough’
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison says the Derek Chauvin sentence is not enough to enact lasting change and calls on lawmakers to pass the George […]
Continue readingRev. Al Sharpton Reacts To Derek Chauvin Sentence
Reverend Al Sharpton reacted to Derek Chauvin’s sentence of 22 and a half years in prison for the murder of George Floyd, saying the judge’s […]
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