Video shows latest US airstrikes against Iranian-backed targets in Yemen
The Pentagon has released new video showing the US launching airstrikes against Iranian-backed targets in Yemen on February 3, 2024.
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The Pentagon has released new video showing the US launching airstrikes against Iranian-backed targets in Yemen on February 3, 2024.
New York Times reporter and senior political analyst Maggie Haberman joins CNN’s Jake Tapper to discuss some of the legal woes twice-impeached, 2020 election losing former President Donald Trump is facing this week.
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins presses Republican congressman Bob Good (R-VA) on endorsing Donald Trump after DeSantis’ dropout despite his previous criticism of the former president.
“It’s particularly notable that Trump compared himself to ‘rogue cops’ and ‘bad apples,’” says Chris Hayes on Trump’s rant demanding criminal immunity. “Trump’s theory…is that he deserves less scrutiny than the already threadbare we’ve set for police in this country.”
Seth takes a closer look at Trump claiming he should have complete and total immunity to break any laws he wants and the judge in his defamation trial threatening to kick him out of the courtroom.
While on the campaign trail in New Hampshire, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gave a meandering speech that touched on everything from ‘non-liquid gold‘ (aka corn) and the funeral for his mother-in-law.
CNN legal analyst Norm Eisen weighs in on the heated exchange between Judge Kaplan and Donald Trump that took place in court and includes the moment the judge told the twice impeached, fired ex-president, “you just can’t control yourself.”
The twice impeached, fired ex-president wants you to know he aced a test meant for head trauma victims, his lawyer doesn’t appear qualified to defend him in a civil liability trial, and Stephen seeks guidance from a higher power after hearing what Pope Francis said about sexual pleasure.
Lawrence O’Donnell analyzes the latest developments from day three of E. Jean Carroll’s civil defamation suit against Donald Trump, including Trump attorney Alina Habba’s efforts to maintain her frontrunner status as Most Incompetent Trump Lawyer to Appear in Court So Far.
Twice impeached, fired ex-President Donald Trump is urging the US Supreme Court to reverse the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling that removed him from that state’s ballot. Conservative lawyer George Conway reacts.
Donald Trump dealing with syphilis hands, he has been going out of his way to convince us that his brain is just fine by bragging about the results of that cognitive test he took in 2020, Elise Stefanik is said to be a frontrunner for VP pick, Donny was busy in court yesterday trying to intimidate E. Jean Carroll, in Oklahoma a state representative named Justin Humphrey is cracking down on furries in the classroom, and we check in with MyPillow Mike Lindell who is no longer welcome on Fox News!
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell and former federal prosecutor Faith Gay discuss a stunning moment in the federal civil defamation case between Donald Trump and E. Jean Carroll when Judge Lewis Kaplan admonished Trump attorney Alina Habba on courtroom procedure.
New York Times reporter and CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman speaks with Gayle King and Charles Barkley about her experience covering former President Donald Trump.
Amy McGrath, Co-Founder of Operation Saving Democracy and Mara Gay, New York Times Editorial Board member join Ali Velshi in for Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss Donald Trump’s insistence on rehashing his grudge with the late Senator from Arizona, stooping so low to insult the late Sen. John McCain for injuries he suffered while he was tortured as prisoner of war in Vietnam.
Stunning new details about what Trump said on January 6th, what he did or didn’t do. ABC News reporting Trump’s former White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Dan Scavino, testified about it all to Jack Smith. Sources telling ABC Scavino told Smith’s investigators that as the violence began to escalate that day, Trump “was just not interested” in doing more to stop it. NBC News has not independently confirmed this reporting. Former U.S. Attorney Harry Litman,, former Senator Claire McCaskill, and The Washington Post’s Carol Leonnig join Ali Velshi on Deadline White House with reaction.
Judge J. Michael Luttig speaks to Ali Velshi about the Supreme Court’s decision to take up the question of Trump’s eligibility and why he believes it will be “one of the most consequential Supreme Court decisions since the founding of the nation.” He also explains what many Americans get wrong about the case and what he expects the outcome of the Supreme Court’s decision to be. “The Supreme Court does not want to decide this case and they will likely look for every legitimate way possible to avoid deciding whether the former president is disqualified from the presidency. But there are very, very few, if any, off ramps that would allow the Supreme Court to avoid decision in this case. Indeed, I believe there are none. Section 3 of the Constitution simply couldn’t be any clearer.”
Former federal prosecutor Michael Zeldin and New York Times investigative reporter Susanne Craig join Ana Cabrera for the latest on Trump’s packed January schedule of courtroom cases.
Legislators often tout support for some piece of legislation as bipartisan, even if only a few members from the opposing party back it. But in an announcement about committee hearings to investigate the possible impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, one Republican is taking claims of bipartisanship to absurd new lengths.
Donald Trump received at least $7.8 million in payments from foreign governments, during two of his four years in the White House, according to a new House report. MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports on the findings, and wider significance of legal bans on foreign payments, as foreign forces try to use money to corrupt politicians in both parties.
Voters in Illinois and Massachusetts are filing motions to have former insurrectionist Trump removed from their 2024 primary ballots. This comes as the Supreme Court is expected to review a ruling in Colorado banning Trump from the state’s ballot.