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 […]
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Woman Gets Probation In First Capitol Insurrection Sentencing
A woman from Indiana has become the first person sentenced in connection with the Trump-incited Capitol Hill insurrection on January 6. MSNBC's Brian Williams has […]
Continue readingHow Democrats Plan To Pull Off ‘Unprecedented’ Two-Track Infrastructure Plan
Senator Ed Markey says Democrats need “almost unbreakable guarantees” from members to get both a bipartisan infrastructure bill and a reconciliation bill through the Senate. […]
Continue readingRep. Tim Ryan: We Must Get Rid Of The Senate Filibuster
Rep. Tim Ryan tells Lawrence O’Donnell that he now supports eliminating the filibuster rule in the Senate after Republicans showed “they don’t want to work […]
Continue readingDeSantis Signs Bill Requiring Colleges To Survey Student, Faculty Beliefs
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law requiring public universities and colleges to survey students, faculty, and staff about their beliefs and viewpoints, […]
Continue readingRep. Maxine Waters: Jan. 6 Select Committee Is Being Discussed
A select committee on the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection ‘is being talked about’ Rep. Maxine Waters tells Joy Reid. Rep. Waters announces her support for […]
Continue readingJoy Reid Schools Critical Race Theory Critic On Legal Scholarship
Critical Race Theory critic, conservative activist Christopher Rufo, debates Joy Reid on the truth about this area of widely-misunderstood legal scholarship. Joy differentiates Critical Race […]
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 […]
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