Quick Context: Chris Hayes discusses what we've learned about when Ukraine knew about Trump's quid pro quo, which destroys another White ... WaPo's Philip Rucker, Axios' Alexi McCammond, NYT's Nick Confessore, former Deputy Assistant AG Harry Litman, and former ...
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Chris Hayes discusses what we've learned about when Ukraine knew about Trump's quid pro quo, which destroys another White ... WaPo's Philip Rucker, Axios' Alexi McCammond, NYT's Nick Confessore, former Deputy Assistant AG Harry Litman, and former ... MS NOW's Lawrence O'Donnell describes how the Trump wall in the House and Senate that “prevented Republicans from ever ...
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Joe Scarborough discusses the continued government shutdown as well as what he calls the continued Robby Soave and Steven Olikara discuss how the media is grappling with Donald Trump's victory.
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- Chris Hayes discusses what we've learned about when Ukraine knew about Trump's quid pro quo, which destroys another White ...
- WaPo's Philip Rucker, Axios' Alexi McCammond, NYT's Nick Confessore, former Deputy Assistant AG Harry Litman, and former ...
- MS NOW's Lawrence O'Donnell describes how the Trump wall in the House and Senate that “prevented Republicans from ever ...
- Joe Scarborough discusses the continued government shutdown as well as what he calls the continued
- Robby Soave and Steven Olikara discuss how the media is grappling with Donald Trump's victory.
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