A seventh prosecutor in the Department of Justice has quit over the DOJ's push to drop the charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. MSNBC legal correspondent Lisa Rubin, NBC News national law ...
The federal government took funds from the city's bank account and called it a “clawback” of taxpayer money. A lot of other people would call it stealing.
The New York Times' Michael Schmidt joins Morning Joe to discuss new reporting on Danielle Sassoon, the top federal ...
Academy Award-nominated actor Chiwetel Ejiofor joins Morning Joe to discuss 'Bridge Jones: Mad About the Boy,' the fourth ...
Six people resigned from the Department of Justice in protest over the Trump administration's order to drop New York City Mayor Eric Adams' case. NBC News White House correspondent Aaron Gilchrist, ...
Time Magazine's Jamie Ducharme joins Morning Joe to discuss how researchers are finding that young people are getting many ...
The Trump administration told departments to begin firing probationary employees, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands ...
‘A preeminent test of the rule of law’: SDNY U.S. Attorney resigns after refusing to drop Adams case
MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes, former SDNY U.S. Attorney Mimi Rocah, and MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissmann join Nicolle Wallace to discuss the breaking news that Acting SDNY U.S. Attorney Danielle ...
Ambrose and Rev. Al Sharpton join MSNBC’s Ari Melber for the latest “Fallback” installment and deep analysis on Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl fashion. (The Beat's YouTube playlist: Ari: / arimelber Bea ...
‘What is more Orwellian’: DOE employees placed on leave after taking DEI training during Trump admin
MSNBC’s Alex Wagner joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss her reporting on Department of Education employees who were placed on ...
MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissmann joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss the breaking news that Acting SDNY U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon has resigned after refusing to drop charges against NYC Mayor ...
The New Republic's Michael Tomasky joins Morning Joe to discuss the road ahead for Democrats, and NAACP Derrick Johnson celebrates 116 years of the organization.
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