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The White House is so bad at choosing nominees, even Senate Republicans won’t confirm some of them. Take Casey Means, for example.
The Justice Department says the suspect in the correspondents’ dinner attack was talking about Trump when he referred to a “pedophile, rapist, and traitor.”
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche gave new life to the investigation of James Comey, directing a new office — and new prosecution team — to seek a second indictment.
After a record-long lapse in funding, the House passed a bill that would fund most of the Department of Homeland Security.
President Trump announced that he is pulling Casey Means' nomination for Surgeon General and is now nominating Dr. Nicole Saphier. MS NOW White House Reporter Akayla Gardner joins Chris Jansing with more det...
Too often, the president sounds like someone who just wandered into the Oval Office, blissfully unaware of current events.
One of the key differences between the president’s first term and his second is gun policy. For those concerned about gun violence, this isn’t good news.
Gov. Jeff Landry is set to suspend the May 16 primaries while the state legislature redraws its congressional map, sources tell MS NOW.
Democrats could spread out minority voters who are reliable supporters to help capture more seats. But doing so would reduce minority representation in the House.
Jose Contreras Diaz was told he was coming home. His family waited hours at a Texas airport. Instead, ICE sent him to a detention facility.
Gateway co-founder Ted Waitt’s name appears in documents related to the Epstein case that have been released by the Justice Department.
After a combative House hearing yesterday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will go before the Senate Armed Services Committee as the Trump administration seeks a $1.5 trillion Pentagon budget.
The beleaguered Pentagon chief faced bipartisan pushback on his many firings. He replied with a statistic that wasn’t real.
Sen. Cory Booker, D-NJ, joins Morning Joe to discuss the Supreme Court's 6-3 Voting Rights Act decision and the war in Iran.
The move leaves Graham Platner the presumptive Democratic nominee to face incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins in a pivotal campaign for Democrats as they hope to retake the Senate.
For the first time since the former FBI director’s indictment, the president tried to defend the criminal case. It didn’t go well.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth testified before the House of Representatives for the first time since the Iran war began to answer questions about the military's $1.5 trillion budget request. The Morning Joe...
With a growing think tank and an eye on 2028, the former vice president is building the infrastructure for a post-Trump Republican Party — whether the party wants it or not.
Fifty-five percent of Americans said “their financial situation is getting worse,” according to a Gallup survey.
A White House tweet with Charles III and Donald Trump reading “Two Kings” can’t be shrugged off but his poll numbers show the downside of autocracy.
The White House ballroom and the Kennedy Center renovation are just two projects hitting obstacles in court and slowing down Trump’s efforts to remake the district.
The action doesn’t automatically fund the department but is focused on eventually providing $70 billion for immigration enforcement and deportations for the remainder of President Trump’s time in office.
MS NOW's Lawrence O'Donnell is joined by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to discuss the Democrats' plan to fight back against Republicans' efforts to interfere with the 2026 midterm elections after...
Senators are frustrated as their funding bill languishes in the House. “I’m open to ideas,” Sen. John Thune said.