• UP NEXT

    Senate passes bill to reopen government, House vote is up next

    09:56
  • Steve Rattner: Trump can talk about a con job but the public not happy with his handling of economy

    07:43
  • Abuse of pardon power becomes a key feature of Trump corruption of the Justice Department

    09:21
  • Maddow: Democrats snatch defeat from the jaws of victory (again)

    10:02
  • Lawrence: With Trump's shutdown ending, Dems are closer than ever to forcing Epstein files release

    18:35
  • Sen. Kaine explains why he voted yes on deal: 'No path' to health care fix if government is closed

    08:51
  • Rep. Smith on Trump admin striking boats in Caribbean: 'The intel is lacking'

    07:18
  • 'So deeply disturbing': Federal judge resigns due to Trump 'using the law for partisan purposes'

    05:46
  • Senator Kaine on what got him to vote yes to end the shutdown

    05:36
  • We need to end the suffering: Senator on reopening government, extending ACA tax credits

    04:25
  • Joe: Trump was helping the rich and saying the hell with a lot of the people who voted for him

    10:47
  • Joe: The shutdown will end but what Trump and GOP stand for will stick with voters for years

    10:11
  • Trump pardons key allies who helped in effort to subvert 2020 election results

    03:15
  • Senate begins procedural vote to end government shutdown

    06:58
  • Senators hold rare Sunday session with aim to break shutdown stalemate

    05:05
  • Several Senate Democrats may vote with Republicans to end shutdown today: Former Senator

    09:34
  • Velshi: Democracy is not a spectator sport

    04:58
  • Senate Majority Leader Thune: Senate aiming to vote today on ending shutdown on 40th day

    02:01
  • Stuart Stevens to Democrats: ‘Get rid of the self-doubt. Walk with a little swagger’

    12:29
  • ‘It looks like Versailles’: Trump throws Mar-a-Lago gala as SNAP recipients go hungry

    12:09

msnbc

Bloomberg, Trump kick off Super Bowl with competing commercials

03:06

Stephanie Ruhle reports on how Mike Bloomberg and President Donald Trump are both shelling out $10 million for campaign ads during Super Bowl LIV - a rarity and a risk. Ruhle talks to experts about whether or not the gamble will pay off for the presidential candidates.

test MSNBC News - Breaking News and News Today | Latest News
test test