The bulwark against tyranny in this country is not politicians, it's us. All of us, in every walk of life who hold fast to ...
While CEOs, investors and regular people freak out, Trump spent his day annoyed and emotional about the trade war he started.
Trump's FBI is trying to criminalize groups like Habitat for Humanity for receiving grants from the EPA under President Biden ...
Sen. Chuck Schumer joins Chris Hayes to explain why he will vote to advance the GOP funding bill, helping Republicans avert a ...
All kinds of economic indicators are blinking red. Instead of assuaging concerns, the president is gleefully egging them on.
It's easy these days to feel hopeless about the basic mechanics of democracy. But what happened in the Montana State House shows it’s not all for naught.
Not every act of defiance against Trump needs to take into account what a swing voter in Wisconsin is going to think on ...
Unusually for an MSNBC primetime host, Chris Hayes seemed positively exasperated with the fecklessness of Democratic Party ...
The President of the United States—the man with the nuclear codes—is angry and emotional and acting, frankly, erratically. And that is not my judgment. It is basically what his own Cabinet defenders ...
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Minn., told MSNBC host Chris Hayes that he and ex-Vice President Kamala Harris are to blame for the "mess" he claimed President Donald Trump has created.
That's also the midpoint for Rachel Maddow's return to a Monday through Friday schedule on MSNBC. In that time, Maddow has ...
It is not all for naught—people can be persuaded away from cruelty and viciousness. And there is some hope on the other side,” says Chris Hayes on the “shining example” of democracy in action.
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