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Justin Wolfers, Professor of Public Policy and Economics with the University of Michigan, joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber to discuss ...
The Epstein uproar is engulfing the Trump administration, with new details emerging undercutting multiple White House ...
Pulitzer-prize winning Watergate reporter Bob Woodward says President Trump’s attacks on the free press are “pathetic,” ...
James Cameron, Oscar-winning filmmaker and director of the ‘Avatar’ franchise, joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber to discuss his next ...
Once the president realized how hard it was to legislate, he turned away from it and has never really come back.
Federal officials have launched a civil investigation into former Special Counsel Jack Smith. MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent ...
There are new signs of broad dissatisfaction from voters about how President Trump is handling the ongoing Epstein scandal.
A top House Republican issued new subpoenas in the Epstein case, putting new heat on the Trump administration’s secrecy.
Vice President JD Vance dismissed a question about a reported dinner at his residence with senior administration officials to ...
The parade of legal experts who appear daily on “The Beat With Ari Melber” includes the 2024 Republican presidential candidate’s attorneys, who get ample time to make their case.
MELBER: We begin our broadcast tonight with NBC News correspondent Erin McLaughlin live in Lviv. What are you seeing on the ground as this continues? ERIN MCLAUGHLIN, NBC NEWS CORRESPONDENT: Hey, Ari.
MSNBC host Ari Melber warns that with Twitter changing owners, more people might rely more on it for news they "believe to be true," instead of watching cable news or reading the paper.
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