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January 08 2019, 08:00
Bloomberg News is reporting that the White House may try to exert executive privilege 'to prevent key findings from being turned over.' Fmr. Assistant U.S. Atty. Maya Wiley joins to discuss.
January 08 2019, 08:00
Republican and 'Never-Trumper' Rick Wilson joins to discuss the lasting damage the government shutdown could have.
January 08 2019, 08:00
The Trump shutdown over the border wall drags on leaving the White House with fewer options to end the crisis and claim a win. Philip Rucker, Annie Karni, and Nancy Cook join to discuss.
January 08 2019, 08:00
Senator Elizabeth Warren kicked off her 2020 presidential primary campaign over the weekend barnstorming 5 Iowa cities and taking questions from Iowa voters. Lawrence highlights some of the questions voters wanted to know and discusses voters’...
January 08 2019, 08:00
David Leonhardt, opinion columnist for the New York Times, talks with Rachel Maddow about whether the practical politics of Donald Trump being a liability will cause Republicans to turn on him.
January 08 2019, 08:00
David Leonhardt, opinion columnist for the New York Times, talks with Rachel Maddow about whether the risk of Donald Trump continuing to serve in office is greater than the national trauma of impeaching an elected president.
January 08 2019, 08:00
Rachel Maddow points out the growing number of top Democratic legislators who are indicating that an indictment of Donald Trump while he is still in office should not be ruled out as a possibility versus impeachment.
January 08 2019, 08:00
Rep. Adam Smith, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, talks with Rachel Maddow about Donald Trump's consideration of a declared emergency to spend military funds on his border wall.
January 08 2019, 08:00
Rachel Maddow reports on revelations in Russian media that a U.S. case against a Russian living in North Carolina, Leonid Teyf, for money laundering and murder-for-hire, is connected to one of 13 Russians indicted by Robert Mueller, Yevgeny Prigozhin,
January 08 2019, 08:00
When Mick Mulvaney insisted on being "Acting" Chief of Staff, he may have already had his eyes on his fifth job in three years.