Rep. Maxine Waters, Rev. Al Sharpton, Tim Miller, and Michelle Goldberg join Jonathan Capehart to discuss a New York jury finding Donald Trump guilty on all 34 counts in his Hush Money case, making him the first American president to be convicted of a felony. Plus, they share their thoughts on the MAGA meltdown of Republicans rushing to Trump's defense by attacking the justice system and demanding retribution.
It's vital to keep emphasizing this historic and unprecedented moment our country is facing. We have a former American president facing a guilty criminal conviction, while running for a second term as president. The U.S. has never seen anything like this before, and the Founding Fathers didn't account for this moment when crafting the Constitution. MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart discusses the historic implications with NBC Presidential Historian Michael Beschloss.
Jun. 1—BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Public Library and Beltrami County Historical Society are set to host "They Brought Their Songs: International Folk Music in Minnesota" at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 8, at the library. The program is part of a series that seeks to celebrate the diverse and vibrant tapestry of international folk music in Beltrami County, a release said. Attendees will have the ...
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