On Wednesday, The Washington Post took us behind the scenes into what it reports were heated debates between FBI agents and Justice Department prosecutors over whether to search for classified documents at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, or close the case altogether. Like any glimpse at the proverbial sausage being made, the revelations weren't pretty, and the raw details were difficult to digest The truth is that rigorous — and even loud — disagreements between FBI agents and federal prosecutors frequently happen in complex, high-stakes cases. That's a sign of a healthy collaborative environment. So the fact that there were disagreements on how or if to proceed with an investigation into Trump isn't necessarily a problem. But I'm convinced that these disagreements arose in part because of the attacks Trump has launched against the FBI, and that's a serious concern. This is a preview of Frank Figliuzzi's latest article. Read the full column here. |
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If the president doesn't mention the trend of racist, anti-democratic takeovers of Black cities, he'll have wasted his trip to Selma, Alabama. Read more. |
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Republicans who've come out against drag shows have been exposed for having dressed in drag themselves. This should be a teachable moment. Read more. |
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Donald Trump already said he wanted to give pardons, apologies, and money to Jan. 6 rioters. But collaborating on a weird song is brand new. Read more. |
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Gov. Ron DeSantis just put his weaknesses on full display in his new book, "The Courage to Be Free." And it could be a roadmap to his defeat. Read more. |
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Wednesday, Morning Joe will be live from Abu Dhabi where Mika Brzezinski and Hillary Rodham Clinton will moderate an iconic conversation at the Forbes Thirty Fifty Summit with Know Your Value, Mika's initiative that empowers women to reach their full potential. They'll speak with keynote guests Gloria Steinem, Billie Jean King, and First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, to explore their accomplishments and the path forward in the battle for women's equality. Watch this special presentation from Morning Joe and Know Your Value, Wednesday at 7AM Eastern, only on MSNBC. | Sunday, MSNBC Films presents the final episode of "When Truth Isn't Truth: The Rudy Giuliani Story," a documentary series from TIME Studios. This week, Giuliani doubles down on his allegiance to Donald Trump, challenging the 2020 election results and stoking the crowd on January 6th. Watch the final episode of "When Truth Isn't Truth: The Rudy Giuliani Story," Sunday at 10pm Eastern on MSNBC, and streaming on Peacock. |
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