‘Spectacle’: Ron Klain says Biden will debate Trump if Trump can follow basic rules
Former White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain joins The Weekend to discuss how Mitch Mcconnell and other Republicans are bending the knee to Donald Trump.
Former White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain joins The Weekend to discuss how Mitch Mcconnell and other Republicans are bending the knee to Donald Trump.
Trump may have defamed E. Jean Carroll again during a campaign speech in Georgia Saturday. This comes a day after he posted a $91 million bond. MSNBC legal correspondent Lisa Rubin and former January 6th Committee Investigator Marcus Childress join The Weekend to discuss the legal recourse E. Jean Carroll may now take.
GOP Senator Todd Young said this week that he will not vote for Trump in November, becoming the third lawmaker in the Senate who has said they won’t support their party’s presumptive nominee. Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele speaks to Charles Coleman Jr. about what this reveals about fractures in the Republican party and whether it will make a difference given Trump’s grip over the rest of the party and its base.
Congressman Colin Allred joins The Weekend to discuss his Senate campaign to replace Ted Cruz.
Given what we know about the psychological impact of depictions of racial violence, there is an urgent need to change how we rate films and television.
Virginia’s Republican governor has been on a losing streak of late. And state Sen. Louise Lucas got a kick out of mocking him after his big arena plan faltered.
Steve Bannon should be in jail. instead, Donald Trump's former White House aide turned his "War Room" podcast into a MAGA bully pulpit for the 2024 election.
After six years, Emmy Award-winning comedian Kathy Griffin is back on the road for her "My Life on the PTSD-List" tour. In 2017, she became public enemy #1 when she posed with a plastic Trump mask with ketchup on it, and faced federal interrogation for conspiracy to assassinate the president. Griffin talks to MSNBC's Ayman Mohyeldin about what she thinks of Trump's promises to target dissenters if he's elected in November. MSNBC's Katie Phang also joins to discuss how the Department of Justice g
During an exclusive interview following his State of the Union address, President Biden speaks to Jonathan Capehart about the moment captured on hot mic after the State of the Union address where Biden mentioned having a “come to Jesus” meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, saying “What I meant was, this is an expression used in the southern part of my state, meaning a serious meeting. And it was -- I've known Bibi for 50 years and he knew what I meant by it.” Biden also address
During an exclusive interview with Jonathan Capehart, President Biden reacts to the Republican response to his State of the Union address and former President Trump’s meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, telling Capehart “Republicans are intimidated by Trump right now.” He also tells Capehart that he regrets using the word "illegal" during his State of the Union speech to refer to the alleged killer of Laken Riley.
During an exclusive interview with Jonathan Capehart, President Biden discussed topics from his State of the Union address including a hot-mic moment with Secy. Blinken, calling a migrant "an illegal," and his optimism for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Sen. Katie Britt's story about a sex trafficking survivor and her attempt to connect it to Biden's immigration policies are not quite accurate.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore joins MSNBC's the Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss the path forward for the Biden campaign after the president's State of the Union speech.
MSNBC's Alex Witt spoke with NBC's Aaron Gilchrist and MSNBC political analysts Alexi McCammond, Opinion Editor for The Washington Post and Tim Miller, Host of The Bulwark Podcast.
During an exclusive interview with Jonathan Capehart, President Biden says he regrets using the term "illegal" when referring to the alleged killer of Laken Riley during his State of the Union speech, telling Capehart, “I shouldn't have used 'illegal.' It's undocumented." He also reiterates the difference between Trump’s view on the border and his own. “I’m not going to treat any of these people with disrespect… they built the country.”