
Chris Hayes
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1 week ago |
msnbc.com | Chris Hayes |Allison Detzel
This is an adapted excerpt from the June 17 episode of “All In with Chris Hayes.”Over the last few days, we have seen an outpouring of grief from lawmakers across the country in the wake of the horrible act of political violence we saw in Minnesota last weekend. On Saturday, former Democratic state House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were shot and killed. Democratic state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, were shot a total of 17 times but miraculously survived.
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2 weeks ago |
msnbc.com | Chris Hayes |Allison Detzel
This is an adapted excerpt from the June 11 episode of “All In with Chris Hayes.”All over the country this week, regular people are mobilizing against Donald Trump’s overreach. Both against his reckless, destructive efforts to detain law-abiding neighbors in communities from coast to coast, and also his decision to mobilize the National Guard and the U.S. Marines against peaceful demonstrators in Los Angeles.
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3 weeks ago |
msnbc.com | Chris Hayes |Allison Detzel
This is an adapted excerpt from the June 4 episode of “All In with Chris Hayes.”There’s a civil war brewing in the Republican Party and it’s threatening the centerpiece of Donald Trump’s legislative agenda: his one big, beautiful, disgusting abomination of a bill, which the Congressional Budget Office says will add almost $2.5 trillion to the deficit, while depriving more than 11 million Americans of health care coverage in the next decade.
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4 weeks ago |
msnbc.com | Chris Hayes |Allison Detzel
This is an adapted excerpt from the May 29 episode of “All In with Chris Hayes.” To put the news in the parlance of SpaceX, it seems Elon Musk’s career as co-president to Donald Trump has had a bit of a “rapid unscheduled disassembly.” Technically, his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) campaign was always billed as temporary but less than six months into this administration, the man who came in like some sort of MAGA rock star, who was jumping around at Trump rallies, appeared at...
Chris Hayes: SCOTUS effectively pardoned Trump. Now he wants to extend that same immunity to others.
4 weeks ago |
msnbc.com | Chris Hayes |Allison Detzel
This is an adapted excerpt from the May 28 episode of “All In with Chris Hayes.”Donald Trump is the first felon ever elected president of the United States, and now, months into his second term, he’s handing out “get out of jail free” cards.
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