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GOP freaks out over rise of ‘ultra MAGA’ Senate candidate
3d ago
41 mins
GOP freaks out over rise of ‘ultra MAGA’ Senate candidate
Guests: David Plouffe, Rep. Pete Aguilar, Stephanie Ruhle, Michael WeissThe MAGA establishment turns on one of their own. Tonight: why Fox News and Donald Trump are in a panic over a surging campaign in Pennsylvania. Then, why Kevin McCarthy still isn't ruling out testimony in the wake of his January 6th subpoena. Plus, why Republican politicians are actually calling for America to intentionally starve children amid the baby formula shortage. And new reporting on what we really know about those rumors surrounding Putin's health.
3d ago
41 mins
Jan. 6 panel subpoenas 5 GOP reps, including McCarthy
Guests: Rep. Eric Swalwell, Glenn Kirschner, Marc Elias, Abby LivingstonThe Jan. 6 committee subpoenas five sitting members of Congress—including the leader of Republicans. Tonight: what this escalation means for the investigation as the hearings approach—and what the committee now wants to know from Jordan, Perry, Biggs, Brooks, and McCarthy. Plus Marc Elias on his court victory to block Florida's racially gerrymandered congressional map. And what I learned from my bout with coronavirus that could end up helping you.
4d ago
42 mins
Senate bill to keep abortion legal nationwide fails to GOP-fed filibuster
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5d ago
42 mins
Trump-backed candidate in Nebraska faces multiple sexual assault allegations
Guests: Jane Kleeb, Tim Miller, Symone Sanders, Ian Bassin, Sen. Debbie Stabenow, Quinta JurecicTonight: A new test of the Trump brand—and what it all means for November. Then, an update on the election worker targeted in 2020. Plus, Senator Stabenow on what the Senate is trying to do to protect abortion access. And is American democracy able to hold with Donald Trump returning to Twitter?
6d ago
40 mins
Defense Secretary Esper: Trump threatened American democracy
Guests: Defense Secretary Esper: Trump threatened American democracy , Rep. Ruben Gallego, Barbara McQuade, Sen. Tim Kaine, Josh Kaul, Dana NesselTonight: The people trying to stop Trump doing dangerous things—and the people outright encouraging it. Harrowing details on the final days of the last administration. Plus, are we getting any closer to an actual Trump indictment from the Justice Department? Then, the threat to reproductive freedom in dozens of states—and the local Democrats trying to hold it at bay. And as Putin celebrates his invasion of Ukraine, what is the U.S. trying to do about it?
1w ago
42 mins
Defense Secretary Esper: Trump wanted to ‘quietly’ bomb Mexico
Guests: Courtney Kube, Rep. Jamie Raskin, Ben Clements, Helene Cooper, Brian Fallon, Meagan Hatcher MaysDonald Trump's defense secretary reveals just how fascistic and barbaric the former president and Stephen Miller wanted to get. Tonight: Congressman Jamie Raskin on the Esper revelations and Rudy Giuliani's no-show for a meeting with the January 6th committee. Plus, what today's ruling in the Marjorie Taylor Greene case means for her campaign with the attorney who took her to court. And as Democrats and activists organize, these are the people legislating what happens if Roe is overturned.
May 7 2022
41 mins
How the Supreme Court leak might have happened
Guests: Ryan Reilly, Dahlia Lithwick, Dave Weigel, Ed YongIt is the closest contact yet between someone charged with seditious conspiracy and the President of the United States/ Tonight: Qhat we know about who Stewart Rhodes was talking to inside the White House. Then, new thinking about the mysterious source of the Supreme Court abortion draft. Plus, the desperate attempt to stop the Republican power grab with civil disobedience over the maps in Ohio. And checking in on the MAGA primary in the next big Senate race.
May 6 2022
42 mins