The proposed framework is bipartisan — and it has a lot of problems that'll keep it from passing.

A lame-duck proposal to provide a path of citizenship for "Dreamers" is unlikely to pass, Hayes Brown writes. More importantly, Brown argues that the attempt to appease xenophobes and human rights activists shouldn't pass. While "on the surface," Brown says a proposal from Democrat Krysten Sinema and Republican Thom Thillis is "an example of the kind of bipartisan problem-solving that the Senate all too often eschews these days," the costs are worth the rewards. Read Hayes Brown's full analysis in your Monday MSNBC Daily. |
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The first election lawsuit filed by Arizona's Kari Lake failed spectacularly. The second conspiratorial case isn't much better. Read more. |
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| Musk could use a crash course in what does — and doesn't — violate the First Amendment. Read more. |
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Ukraine's president is now contending with the fact that protecting was never high on the Trumpist agenda. Read more. |
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The court's newest member is picking apart bogus arguments. Read more. |
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This week on "Into America," Trymaine Lee travels to River Road in Bethesda, Maryland, to learn about the ongoing fight to save the Moses Macedonia African Cemetery. Listen now, wherever you get your podcasts. |
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A bonus episode of "The Revolution with Steve Kornacki" is available now. The series recounts the 1994 Republican take-over of Congress, influenced by Newt Gingrich, that changed both political parties forever. Now, Steve sits down with Newt Gingrich himself to discuss the podcast and the impact of his legacy today. Listen to "The Revolution with Steve Kornacki" now, wherever you get your podcasts. |
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