Key Watergate figures Carl Bernstein and John Dean explain the differences between former Presidents Donald Trump and Richard Nixon following reports the Department of Justice […]
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‘We’re On The Same Page’: Biden Holds Meeting With President Macron
On the third day of Biden’s foreign trip to the G-7 Summit, he held a bilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron who mentions facing […]
Continue readingTyranny Expert: Maintaining Democracy Is A Constant Challenge
With alarms bells ringing about the health of American democracy, how worried should people be? Yale professor, author, and tyranny expert Timothy Snyder joins us […]
Continue readingDemocrats Demand Answers About Trump-Era DOJ Data Seizures
Democrats are demanding answers from the Justice Department and testimony from former Trump officials after a New York Times report revealed Trump's DOJ seized data […]
Continue readingChris Matthews Isn’t Sure If Trump Is ‘Just A Liar Or If He’s Nuts’
Former MSNBC anchor and author of ‘This Country’ believes that the former President is a “traitor to our beliefs” because he is not able to […]
Continue readingBill Barr’s answer draws scrutiny amid new scandal
William Barr's response to a question from Kamala Harris is under scrutiny after it came to light that DOJ prosecutors subpoenaed Apple for data from […]
Continue readingSykes: GOP Stance On Voting Rights Has Shifted
Charlie Sykes, Editor-at-large for The Bulwark, says Republicans should also be asked about their opposition to the Senate's voting rights bill. » Subscribe to MSNBC: […]
Continue readingVoting Rights Facing ‘Exceedingly Narrow’ Path In Congress
NBC News' Sahil Kapur discusses the latest on the future of voting rights in Congress and says Democrats "don't have a path to getting any […]
Continue readingGarland Announces DOJ Will Double Staff ‘Protecting The Right To Vote’
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that the Depart of Justice would be doubling its staff focusing on "protecting the right to vote" as states pass […]
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