The Washington Post's Philip Rucker looks at what, if anything, has been accomplished when it comes to domestic policy by Trump's administration. Aired on 02/14/20. […]
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Trump Seems Poised To Pardon Convicted Associate Roger Stone | The 11th Hour | MSNBC
After impeachment, will an embolded Trump pardon his convicted associate Roger Stone? We talk to Susan Page and Josh Gerstein. Aired on 02/14/20. » Subscribe […]
Continue readingFormer GOP Governor Bill Weld: Trump And Barr Are Trashing The Rule Of Law | The Last Word | MSNBC
Former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination, tells Ali Velshi that during his 7 years at the Department of […]
Continue readingMichael Moore: ‘Trump Is Very Beatable’ In 2020 | The Last Word | MSNBC
Michael Moore tells voters that they should not be afraid of Donald Trump and how important their vote is to beating Trump in 2020. Aired […]
Continue readingKatyal: Barr’s Defense Of DOJ Crisis Is ‘Poppycock’ | The Last Word | MSNBC
Former Acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal tells Ali Velshi that it is "disheartening" for the Justice Department that Attorney General Bill Barr is accused […]
Continue readingChris Hayes On How To Check Trump | All In | MSNBC
Chris Hayes: “The thing stopping the President from doing whatever he wants are people mobilizing and organizing.” Aired on 02/14/20. » Subscribe to MSNBC: MSNBC […]
Continue readingHow Organizers Plan To Do Something About Trump In 2020 | All In | MSNBC
The way to beat Trump isn't by lamenting the way things are. It's by doing the hard work to change how they are. Chris Hayes […]
Continue readingChris Hayes: The Only Thing To Stop Trump Is Us | All In | MSNBC
Chris Hayes: “The thing stopping the President from doing whatever he wants are people mobilizing and organizing.” Aired on 02/14/20. » Subscribe to MSNBC: MSNBC […]
Continue readingTrump’s Pattern: Deny, Then Say It Was Okay To Do All Along | Hardball | MSNBC
Trump has a pattern of denying accusations of improper conduct while — at the same time — claiming that he had the absolute right to […]
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