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Donald Trump was completely confused and disoriented at his North Carolina rallies on Saturday.
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Donald Trump was completely confused and disoriented at his North Carolina rallies on Saturday.
On State of the Union with Dana Bash, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas reacts to Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s criticism of President Joe Biden’s border actions. #CNN #News
One of the most intense #blizzards I have been in anywhere in the country slammed #California for multiple days. Interstate 80 was turned into a parking lot stranding hundreds with intense winds with heavy blowing snow. Semi-trucks littered the road as CHP and CalTrans tried to get everyone unstuck on Donner Pass. Earlier in the day white out conditions and heavy #snow caused motorists to get stuck all over the pass. We pulled out many vehicles. Plows worked overtime trying to keep up as feet of snow fell. Winds were well over 100 mph on the pass at times.
Donald Trump hired a man to prove his election fraud claims. Now that man says he debunked those election fraud conspiracies to both Donald Trump and Mark Meadows as the Trump campaign conducted its 2020 campaign, after finding no evidence. That man, Ken Block, author of the upcoming book, “Disproven: My Unbiased Search for Voter Fraud for the Trump Campaign, the Data That Shows Why He Lost, and How We Can Improve Our Elections,” joins Joy Reid with his allegations.
President Bidenâs awkward ice cream moment came one day before some Democrats in Michigan used their primary votes to protest his support of Israelâs actions in Gaza, while Republicans are pushing state-by-state birth control bans and blocked a bill that would have protected access to contraception nationwide.
Nazis mingled openly at CPAC, a prominent conservative conference where Donald Trump has been the keynote speaker since 2017, this past weekend, according to NBC News. As both President Biden and Trump plan trips to the border, immigration is also discussed by Joy Reid and her panel.
Michael Kosta has the scoop on Bidenâs ice cream shop press conference on Gaza, and why this yearâs Conservative Political Action Conference felt like the worst rock concert ever. Plus, Ronny Chieng places his bets on Baconators after Wendyâs announces new surge pricing.
Two different people are claiming to be chairs of the Michigan Republican Party, Biden and Trump are both scheduled to visit the border in Texas on Thursday, Donny is taking every chance he gets to beat the drum about not having enough water in our faucets and washing machines, a team wearing hazmat suits was dispatched to Donald Jrâs house because he got a letter in the mail that contained an âunidentifiedâ white powder and we play Americaâs favorite game, Gimme Five!
Explore the tumultuous economic legacy of Donald Trump’s presidency. From trade wars to tax cuts and COVID-19 mismanagement, discover how his policies shaped the US economy and continue to spark debate.
A trial is getting underway in Texas concerning Darryl George, a Black Texas teenager who was repeatedly suspended from school for refusing to remove his dreadlocks. The case will decide if George’s hairstyle is protected under the state’s new CROWN Act. Cheyanne Mumphrey, national education reporter for the Associated Press, joined CBS News to discuss the case.
Joe Biden arrived in Los Angeles to raise money for his campaign, Trump confirmed a list of names on his running mate short list and is busy zeroing in on issues that donât exist, New York Attorney General Letitia James said that she might seize Trump Tower if he canât come up with the money to pay his $355 million fine, Hunter Bidenâs attorneys say that federal prosecutors mistakenly believed that they found a picture of cocaine that was actually just sawdust, and in celebration of all the POTUS talk this week – we play our very popular game âOn The Money!â
Desi Lydic dives into Trumpâs Laura Ingraham Town Hall, and how Bidenâs impeachment case is falling apart after informant Alexander Smirnov was revealed to be lying to the FBI. Plus, Jordan Klepper weighs in with some political analysis on Bidenâs ability to be both a doddering old man and a criminal mastermind simultaneously.
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Even before a bipartisan group of senators unveiled the text of a foreign aid and immigration overhaul bill on Feb. 4, it faced significant opposition from former President Donald Trump and other Republican leaders. Weâll explain what was in the legislation and the facts on two popular talking points.
Conservative lawyer George Conway joins CNN’s Kaitlan Collins to discuss the appeals court ruling denying immunity to former President Donald Trump.
CNN’s Anderson Cooper sits down with former presidential candidate Chris Christie to discuss the federal appeals court ruling that Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution for alleged crimes he committed during his presidency, flatly rejecting Trumpâs arguments that he shouldnât have to go on trial on federal election subversion charges.
Former Trump White House lawyer Ty Cobb talks to CNNâs Erin Burnett about a federal appeals court ruling that Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution for alleged crimes he committed during his presidency to reverse the 2020 election results.
CNNâs Anderson Cooper talks to Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe and CNNâs Kaitlan Collins about a federal appeals court ruling that Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution for alleged crimes he committed during his presidency to reverse the 2020 election results.
Perhaps in the hope of competing with some of the acclaim President Joe Biden received for showing solidarity with striking UAW members, Donald Trump staged a rally with fake auto worker union members, only to be exposed when local reporters talked to attendees who were not union members or not even auto workers. Rachel Maddow reports on new campaign finance filings that show Trump paid $20,000 to the nonunion auto parts plant he used to stage the event.
Rachel Maddow looks at the range of disarray in the Republican Party, from state parties with no leadership to poor election outcomes since 2016 and notes new signs from Donald Trump that he is considering replacing RNC chair Ronna Romney McDaniel. But if one part in a two-party democracy dissolves itself, what is left?