Rachel Maddow shares gifts from viewers who were inspired to creativity by State Department official George Kent's quote: "You can't promote principled anti-corruption action without […]
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Cornered: Trump Faces ‘Damning’ Bribery Allegations As Dems Draft Impeachment Report | MSNBC
In this special report, MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent highlights the damning bribery evidence House Dems are using against Trump. Melber reports on how the mounting […]
Continue reading‘Miserable’: Trump On Edge As House Dems Draft Blueprint For Impeachment | MSNBC
The Washington Post reports President Trump is ‘miserable,’ as House Intelligence Chair Adam Schiff has just announced his team is gathering evidence and has begun […]
Continue readingRep. Clark On Investigation: If We Will Hear Further Testimony Is ‘Undecided’ | MTP Daily | MSNBC
Rep. Katherine Clark (D-Mass.) joins MTP Daily to discuss the impeachment inquiry, what steps the House will take next, and John Bolton’s Twitter tease. Aired […]
Continue readingWhat’s Next In The Impeachment Proceedings | Deadline | MSNBC
Former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance, former RNC chairman Michael Steele, WBUR’s Kimberly Atkins, NYT’s Nick Confessore, and former RNC spokesman Tim Miller discuss the next […]
Continue readingThe Story Behind Russia Expert Fiona Hill | Deadline | MSNBC
Attorney for Fiona Hill Lee Wolosky reacts to Hill’s testimony that closed out an intense week of impeachment hearings. Aired on 11/22/19. » Subscribe to […]
Continue readingWhat’s Next In Impeachment? | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC
The House is moving closer to drafting the equivalent of formal charges against the president, potentially looking at everything from abuse of power and bribery […]
Continue readingGarrett Haake: Democrats To Use Hill As Proxy For Bolton | MSNBC
MSNBC's Garrett Haake reports from Capitol Hill, where he says Democrats plan to use Fiona Hill as a proxy for John Bolton, as they do […]
Continue readingAfter Sondland Admits Guilt, Why Hasn’t He Been Let Go? | MSNBC
MSNBC chief legal analyst Ari Melber asks why, after Sondland admitted to doing a "bad thing," he has not been fired. Mebler also surmises the […]
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