Sunday, December 10, 2023 |
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As the GOP presidential candidate pool dwindles, the fourth and final Republican debate Wednesday night became yet another contentious showdown with no real winner or loser (apart from candidate Donald Trump, who did not attend and remains miles ahead in polls). Meanwhile, defendant Trump was back in court this week in his N.Y. civil fraud trial, where he's set to testify in his own defense as the final witness on Monday. Adding to the media scrutiny around Trump's presidential agenda, the former president blundered a softball question this week from Fox News host Sean Hannity, responding to a question about his authoritarian aspirations by saying he would only be a dictator "on Day One" of his presidency. Two months after being ousted as House speaker, Rep. Kevin McCarthy announced that he's quitting Congress altogether, joining a growing list of lawmakers who plan to retire. The mass exodus from Congress also includes Reps. Patrick Henry, Dan Kildee, Dean Phillips and Ken Buck and Sens. Mitt Romney and Joe Manchin, among others. At least three people were killed in a campus shooting at the University of Las Vegas on Wednesday, adding to a record year of mass killings in the U.S. On Thursday, President Biden's son Hunter Biden was indicted on nine federal tax charges in California, further eroding any basis for Republicans' misguided complaints about a "two-tiered" justice system that purportedly favors Democrats. On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court paused a lower court ruling that would have allowed a pregnant woman, whose fetus is unlikely to survive, to get an abortion. Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton had pushed for the stay, arguing that Texas law does not permit abortions solely based on the fact that a fetus is unlikely to survive outside the womb.
Missed something? Don't worry. Here are our select columns and videos from the week. And don't forget to check out MSNBC.com for more. |
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| James Comer is seeing cover-ups in every corner with new Hunter Biden charges. Read more. |
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The justices' review could affect Trump's case in Washington, where his pretrial immunity appeal already calls the March trial date into question. Read more. |
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Regardless of responsibility, presidents get blamed for the bad stuff and praised for the good. Read more. |
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Lines were drawn. Attacks were lobbed. Mistakes were made. Read more. |
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George Santos is getting rich off Cameo. That's a sad comment on America. Read more. |
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With time running out, Team Trump was desperate to rush the appeal of his gag order, only to learn no litigant can bend court schedules to his will. Read more. |
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The President of University of Pennsylvania has stepped down amid criticism of antisemitism testimony before Congress. Shermichael Singleton and Maria Teresa Kumar join Symone Sanders-Townsend to discuss the development. |
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The attorney for Kate Cox, a 31-year-old pregnant woman in need of an emergency abortion, reacts to the Court's decision to temporarily block the Texas judge's ruling. 'This cannot be the way healthcare is practiced in this country," Cox's attorney says. |
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Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen speaks to Ali Velshi about Trump's increasingly disturbing rhetoric. "Donald Trump doesn't joke. He doesn't have a sense of humor. Everything that he's saying is on his mind." |
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The State Department has announced that the White House has approved a $106 million in emergency arms sales of nearly 14,000 tank shells to Israel and bypassing the standard Congressional approval process. |
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Tonight, MSNBC Films presents an encore presentation of "The Recall: Reframed." The eye-opening documentary short explores the aftermath of the controversial 2016 sentencing of Stanford swimmer Brock Turner, the subsequent removal of California Judge Aaron Persky, and the role of the criminal legal system in seeking justice for sexual assault victims. And, immediately following the film, Ari Melber speaks with the filmmakers about the social justice issues that the documentary raises. Watch "The Recall: Reframed" tonight at 10pm Eastern on MSNBC, and streaming now on Peacock. |
Tomorrow, former Representative Liz Cheney joins Jen Psaki to discuss the state of the Republican party and the threat former President Trump poses to Democracy. Watch Inside with Jen Psaki, tomorrow at 8PM Eastern on MSNBC. |
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