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'We fought a Revolutionary War over this issue': AZ AG reacts to Trump's tariffs
MSNBC· 2025-11-05 21:18
Joining us now, Democratic Attorney General of Arizona, Chris Mays, and Democratic Attorney General of Oregon, Dan Rayfield. They are co-leading the lawsuit filed by 12 states against the Trump administration. Um, all right.Um, let's start uh with Arizona. Um, how has this affected the state. Kitty, you know, it has impacted the state of Arizona dramatically.And that is why Dan and I and multiple other uh AGs, Democratic AGs, brought this tariffs case to try to slay this dragon that is tariffs, that is real ...
'This is not politics. This is personal.' Jeffries defends Democratic strategy as shutdown continues
MSNBC· 2025-10-08 10:40
It is day 261 of the second Trump administration and this evening, Texas National Guard troops have officially entered the city of Chicago despite an ongoing lawsuit over the legality of their deployment. FBI director Cash Patel posted this on social media. Quote, Chicago will be saved and this FBI will continue to crush violent crime there and around the country.End quote. Meanwhile, Homeland Security Secretary Christy Gnome traveled to Portland, Oregon to visit the local ICE facility as the administration ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-10-07 13:32
RT Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG)I was not in Congress when all this Obamacare, “Affordable Care Act” bullshit started. I got here in 2021. As a matter of fact, the ACA made health insurance UNAFFORDABLE for my family after it was passed, with skyrocketing premiums higher than our house payment.Let’s just say as nicely as possible, I’m not a fan.But I’m going to go against everyone on this issue because when the tax credits expire this year my own adult children’s insurance premiums for 2026 are go ...
Bondi 'you've got to come clean': Sen. Van Hollen on Epstein files
MSNBC· 2025-07-16 16:16
Justice Department Transparency - The Senate Appropriations Committee unanimously passed an amendment requiring the Attorney General to retain, preserve, and compile records related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and submit a report to Congress within 60 days [1][2][3] - The amendment aims to provide Congress and the American people with records and answers to important questions regarding the Epstein case [3] - There are concerns about potential cover-ups or misleading information within the Department of Justice regarding the Epstein files [6][7] - The call for transparency is to maintain confidence in the Justice Department and ensure accountability [5][8] - There are allegations of the administration withholding information related to the Epstein case [5][9] Appropriations and Budget - The Senate voted to advance legislation to claw back $9 billion in funding already approved for foreign aid and public broadcasting [10] - Democrats are fighting against the clawback, arguing it undermines confidence in the appropriations process [11] - The funds are allocated for important purposes such as public radio and global health investments [11] - Republicans are criticized for cutting these investments after giving tax cuts to the wealthy, increasing the federal debt by over $4 trillion over the next 10 years [13]