'Like no nightmare I can ever imagine'; Israeli seeks help in the return of his abducted family members
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...Plus, 'Hamas needs to be eliminated': Rep. Goldman calls for 'neutralizing' terror group as 'initial mission'
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Rachel Maddow leads the MSNBC prime time panel in extended live coverage of this historic event.
MSNBC's special post-debate analysis of the first Republican presidential primary debate
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This is the portion of MSNBC's special coverage of the fourth indictment of Donald Trump from the time in which the details of the indictment were released to the public to the press conference held by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talks with Rachel Maddow in the time between breaking news that a grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia has returned indictments of Donald Trump and the eventual unveiling of those indictments. We'll make a separate podcast episode of some of the special MSNBC coverage once the charges were published.
...Plus, The Trump fraud case you forgot about: Scammy scheme lawsuit unnoticed among big cases
...A two-hour special broadcast
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...Plus, What's three million dollars between friends?
...Plus, Prosecutorial feeding frenzy takes shape around Trump's effort to subvert 2020 election
...Plus, Putin's war on Ukraine backfires as NATO set to expand again
In 1973, in the throes of the Watergate scandal, three young federal prosecutors uncovered a separate criminal scheme being run inside the White House — the sitting vice president, Spiro Agnew, was taking envelopes stuffed with cash in exchange for official acts as an elected official. If Nixon left office, Agnew would be the next President. And so, what would happen if the President was charged with a federal crime? Worse yet, what if he was convicted? Now that Donald Trump has been charged wit...
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...Plus, Trump victim act debunked by consistent DOJ record of Espionage Act prosecutions
...Plus, Authorities are concerned bloodthirsty chatter from online Trump supporters could motivate lone wolf violence around Trump indictment
...Plus, Rachel Maddow announces new podcast series: 'Rachel Maddow Presents: Déjà News' - Rachel Maddow alerts viewers that her new podcast series, co-hosted by Isaac-Davy Aronson, called “Rachel Maddow Presents: Déjà News” will premier next Monday, June 12. The trailer has been published and listeners can follow the series wherever they get their podcasts or use this shortcut: https://link.chtbl.com/rmpdn_dlp
...Plus, Carroll moves to teach Trump lesson he failed to learn from loss in court
...Plus, E. Jean Carroll 'thrilled' to finally hold Donald Trump to account for his lies
...Plus, Jury hears closing arguments, begins deliberations in Carroll lawsuit against Trump
...Plus, U.S. religious extremists help African countries pass anti-gay laws
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