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April 05 2019, 08:00
Alex Acosta did not deny that he broke the law when he made a plea bargain deal with sex trafficker and child rapist Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire friend of Trump's.
April 05 2019, 08:00
After the House Ways and Means chairman demanded the IRS commissioner turn over Trump's personal and business tax returns, Trump indicated that his administration would not comply with the request. Lawrence O’Donnell discusses with former IRS...
April 05 2019, 08:00
Rachel Maddow alerts viewers to a hearing in the case of Sam Patten, who pleaded guilty to illegally steering foreign money to the Trump inauguration, which could offer insight into the nature of Patten's cooperation with prosecutors.
April 05 2019, 08:00
Rachel Maddow reviews the myriad investigations into Donald Trump's presidential inauguration, though little is known about the specifics or why so many.
April 05 2019, 08:00
Carol Leonnig, national reporter for the Washington Post, talks with Rachel Maddow about new reporting into unhappiness among some members of Robert Mueller's team with how Attorney General William Barr has so far presented the results of their work.
April 05 2019, 08:00
Philip Lacovara, former counsel to the Watergate special prosecutor, talks with Rachel Maddow about his successful argument for the release of the Nixon tapes and grand jury material related to the Watergate investigation that ultimately led to Richard
April 05 2019, 08:00
Rachel Maddow explains how the principle of grand jury secrecy was overridden in a court ruling in favor of the public interest in materials related to the investigation of Richard Nixon.
April 05 2019, 08:00
Molly Hughes beat cancer, and she was diagnosed with stage four neuroblastoma at nearly five months old.
April 05 2019, 08:00
In order to convince insurance companies to cover a prescription of Subsys, prosecutors say Insys set up call centers where employees posed as physicians' assistants and were told to say whatever was necessary -- including falsely stating that a patient had cancer -- to get the insurers' approval.
April 05 2019, 08:00
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Tuesday announced it will no longer use cats as test subjects in its food safety research.