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GOP Senator Parrots Putin Talking Points | Morning Joe | MSNBC
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., on Sunday accused former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko of 'actively' working for Hillary Clinton during her 2016 campaign. The Morning Joe […]
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The House Judiciary Committee will hold its first public impeachment hearing Wednesday. The White House said Sunday it will not participate, but left open the […]
Continue readingPoll leaves CNN’s John King speechless
CNN political analysts were at a loss for words while discussing a poll conducted by the Economist/YouGov that found 53% of Republicans said that Donald […]
Continue readingEx-FBI lawyer Lisa Page targeted by Trump breaks silence
Roughly two years after her anti-Donald Trump text messages were released to Congress and she became a public target of the President's ire, Lisa Page […]
Continue readingTrump/McConnell Supreme Court Poses New Threat To Roe V. Wade | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC
Rachel Maddow looks at the states most likely to be affected if the Supreme Court, with its new conservative majority installed by Mitch McConnell and […]
Continue readingRudy Giuliani Backpedals After Reckless Remarks Threaten Trump Graces | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC
Barbara McQuade, former U.S. attorney, talks about Rudy Giuliani's apparent legal peril as his Ukrainian entanglements become better known and his public statements come back […]
Continue readingEvidence Stirs Doubt About Sondland Claims About Trump Phone Call | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC
Ben Rhodes, former deputy national security adviser, talks about the sheer volume of evidence gathered by the Trump impeachment inquiry and how it's making it […]
Continue readingNeal Katyal On The Case For Impeaching President Donald Trump | The Last Word | MSNBC
Former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal argues that there are three "high crimes" that he says the president is "clearly" guilty of. He explains to […]
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