Rachel Maddow remarks on the unlikelihood of turning something as benign as the National Archives into a villain, and rounds up the litany of public service agencies, from the FBI to local election workers, that have drawn the ire of Donald Trump and incurred threats of violence from his supporters, noting the deleterious effect of such threats on democracy in the United States.

Rachel Maddow remarks on the unlikelihood of turning something as benign as the National Archives into a villain, and rounds up the litany of public service agencies, from the FBI to local election workers, that have drawn the ire of Donald Trump and incurred threats of violence from his supporters, noting the deleterious effect of such threats on democracy in the United States. |
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| | Mary McCord, former acting assistant attorney general for national security at the DOJ and current executive director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and a professor at Georgetown Law, talks with Rachel Maddow about what it means that intelligence officials are conducting a "classification review" and "damage assessment" in the wake of Donald Trump's mishandling of national secrets. |
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Mary McCord, former acting assistant attorney general for national security at the DOJ and current executive director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and a professor at Georgetown Law, talks with Rachel Maddow about what it means that intelligence officials are conducting a "classification review" and "damage assessment" in the wake of Donald Trump's mishandling of national secrets. |
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| Rachel Maddow explains the effects of radioactive particles on the thyroid gland and why people who are in proximity of a nuclear disaster are given iodine tablets, as is the case with Ukrainians living in proximity of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is at grave risk in the midst of Russia's war on Ukraine. |
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Rachel Maddow explains the effects of radioactive particles on the thyroid gland and why people who are in proximity of a nuclear disaster are given iodine tablets, as is the case with Ukrainians living in proximity of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is at grave risk in the midst of Russia's war on Ukraine. |
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| Rachel Maddow points out that for all of the complicated court machinations behind Donald Trump's request for a special master to review the materials the FBI took back from Mar-a-Lago, the move is best understood as a means for Donald Trump to bog down the legal process for as long as he can. |
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Rachel Maddow points out that for all of the complicated court machinations behind Donald Trump's request for a special master to review the materials the FBI took back from Mar-a-Lago, the move is best understood as a means for Donald Trump to bog down the legal process for as long as he can. |
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