Rachel Maddow says we’re in an ‘attempted authoritarian overthrow’
"The was no learning," Maddow told Colbert about Donald Trump's competence.
May 7, 2025
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"The was no learning," Maddow told Colbert about Donald Trump's competence.
Three accomplished journalists, including two out gay Black men, welcome audiences to The Weekend. Just don’t expect them to play it safe.
She pointed out how in almost every metric Donald Trump is losing.
Sacked after a drunk driving incident, the former officer now helps deport people from the U.S.
The man came to the United States seeking safety. Instead, his lawyer says he was "disappeared."
Jonathan Capehart and Eugene Daniels will host The Weekend alongside Jackie Alemany.
“I don't think it makes sense for us to tell our people we're gonna play dead and roll over,” Frost told The Advocate.
What MSNBC did was “not the right way to treat people, and it’s inefficient, and it’s unnecessary, and it kind of drops the bottom out of whether or not people feel like this is a good place to work,” the prime-time host said.
Maddow and Buttigieg each recently ripped into DOGE for its decision to fire 350 workers at the National Nuclear Security Administration, which oversees the United States’ nuclear arsenal.
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde and out Bishop V. Gene Robinson presided over a Washington National Cathedral ceremony honoring the hate-crime victim and the interment of his ashes there in 2018.
The Episcopal Bishop of Washington discussed her historic sermon that the president called “nasty.”
The award-winning anchor is back to hold the new administration accountable.
With X becoming an increasingly toxic wasteland, queer folks are making the move to a different platform, at last
The out lesbian MSNBC host couldn't resist the opportunity during a Sunday panel discussing a new poll out of Iowa.
“Trump is trying to get another hush money deal with Stormy Daniels ahead of this election,” Maddow told the MSNBC audience.
She said she struggled with the decision to report on it, but with the vice-presidential debate ahead she felt she had to.
“That was eloquent, and it was clear,” Walz said.
In a New York Times column, the out MSNBC host worries about Republican efforts to fail to certify a Kamala Harris victory.
Rachel Maddow asked him whether he would be open to serving as vice president.
Peter Thiel has bank rolled most of JD Vance’s professional life, the award-winning journalist explained to the audience.
The lesbian MSNBC host showed the audience how Vance went from never Trump to blind Trump worship in a few years.