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Author: Nicolle Wallace, MSNBC

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Drawing on years of experience as communications chief for President George W. Bush and senior advisor for the McCain-Palin campaign, Nicolle Wallace provides political insight and clarity on where the decision-makers stand on complex issues. Join her for analysis and discussion with the key newsmakers every weekday.
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“An outright rejection”

“An outright rejection”

2024-04-1701:34:37

Nicolle Wallace is joined by Andrew Weissmann, George Conway, Vaughn Hillyard, Erica Orden, Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, Betsy Woodruff Swan, Rep. Eric Swalwell, Tim Heaphy, Mini Timmaraju, Katie Couric, and Mark Levin.
“A mere spectator”

“A mere spectator”

2024-04-1601:29:301

Nicolle Wallace is joined by Susanne Craig, Tristan Snell, Michael Steele, Jeremy Peters, Tim Heaphy, Ryan Reilly, Ian Millhiser, Rep. Jason Crow, Eddie Glaude, and Charlie Sykes.
Nicolle Wallace is joined by Claire McCaskill, Vaughn Hillyard, Susanne Craig, Lisa Rubin, Charles Coleman, Tim Heaphy, Mary McCord, Andrew Weissmann, Kimberly Atkins Stohr, Amanda Carpenter, and Jim Young. 
Nicolle Wallace is joined by Kate Christobek, Nick Confessore, Donny Deutsch, Rev. Al Sharpton, Sarah Longwell, Rep. Adam Schiff, Harry Dunn, Marc Elias, Alexis McGill Johnson, and Chasten Buttigieg. 
Nicolle Wallace is joined by Harry Litman, Susanne Craig, Tim O’Brien, Mara Gay, Amanda Zurawski, Tim Heaphy, Charlie Sykes, David Jolly, Rep. Dan Goldman, and Bill Browder.
As a bonus for listeners, we’re sharing the first episode of a special series from “Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes Podcast,” called “WITHpod 2024: The Stakes.” For the first time since 1892, we have an election in which both candidates have presidential records. It’s a unique chance to take a hard look at what both Joe Biden and Donald Trump have actually done as president. Chris Hayes talks to experts about both candidates’ records on specific policy areas. This week, Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, policy director at the American Immigration Council, joins to unpack immigration policies under Trump vs. Biden, the state of the asylum system, and more. Follow and listen to the whole series: https://link.chtbl.com/withpod_tsfd
On Into America presents: Uncounted Millions: The Power of Reparations, award-winning MSNBC correspondent Trymaine Lee dives into one of today’s most pressing debates: reparations. Months ago, Trymaine discovered the little-known story of Gabriel Coakley and it blew his mind. In the midst of the Civil War, Coakley was among a handful of Black people who found a way to get compensated for slavery by the US government. On Uncounted Millions, Trymaine talks to Coakley’s descendants about how reparations forever changed their family’s trajectory. And as more cities and states consider the issue at a policy level, he imagines how reparations might shape the whole of Black America.  Listen to the first episode now. And follow the show: https://link.chtbl.com/iapum_fdlw
Debate guru Ron Klain joins Claire McCaskill and Jennifer Palmieri on their new podcast “How to Win 2024” to discuss the winners and losers of the 2nd GOP debate and what it could mean for President Biden’s re-election campaign. Plus, the House Republicans’ impeachment effort that voters want nothing to do with. Listen each week and click here to follow the show.
How do you win an unprecedented election that could see a criminally indicted ex-president take on the current Commander in Chief? How do you win crucial down-ballot races that will ultimately shape the power dynamics for whoever wins the White House? And how do you win over voters – of any party -- when mistrust in leadership is at an all-time high? Claire McCaskill and Jennifer Palmieri, are two of the most well-respected voices in American politics today and have some ideas. Listen to their new podcast “How to Win 2024” and follow the show: https://link.chtbl.com/htw_fdlw
As a bonus for listeners, we’re sharing the first episode of a new MSNBC podcast, “Velshi Banned Book Club,” an act of resistance against the epidemic of book banning. In each episode, a different author of a banned book joins Ali Velshi—including Margaret Atwood, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Laurie Halse Anderson and more—to talk about why their work is being targeted and about the literature itself. “Velshi Banned Book Club” is a series rooted in literary and cultural analysis and in the notion of reading as resistance. Listen to the first two episodes now and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/vbbc_fdlw
For the third time in 4 months Donald Trump has been indicted, twice at the federal level, but legal experts say this is the most serious one yet. MSNBC host Ali Velshi reads every word of the DOJ’s latest allegations against the former president, charging him with 4 counts in connection with his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
What exactly is inside that historic 37-count federal indictment against Donald Trump? MSNBC host Ali Velshi reads every word of the DOJ’s allegations against the former president, including a transcript of a conversation Trump allegedly had about a classified military document and texts between his employees.If you have questions, you can leave us a voicemail at 917-342-2934 and maybe we’ll play it on the pod! You can also email us at ProsecutingTrumpQuestions@nbcuni.com.
Donald Trump became the first ex-president to be arraigned on criminal charges Tuesday. MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord tell us what happened inside that Manhattan courtroom, what stood out to them in the pages of the indictment and what it all tells us about how District Attorney Alvin Bragg plans to build his case.
A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Donald Trump – setting a new precedent for holding American leaders accountable. But how does a prosecutor like Alvin Bragg actually convince a jury to convict a former president? MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord tell us how prosecutors think about building a case against a former president.Listen to the first two episodes now and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/pdt_fd
How do you build a legal case when the defendant is a former president? MSNBC legal contributors Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord have an idea. They’re two of the most well-respected and storied prosecutors in the country – and have prosecuted historic cases from Enron to the Benghazi attack. So, they’re the perfect people to tell us how a prosecutor -- from Alvin Bragg to Fani Willis to Jack Smith – might think about prosecuting a former president.
Lives Well Lived

Lives Well Lived

2021-03-1150:14

One year, over a half a million lives lost.  Nicolle Wallace hosts a special 1-hour edition of our daily segment Lives Well Lived, honoring the over 500,000 Americans who have died from Covid-19. 
Drawing on her years of experience as communications chief for President George W. Bush and senior advisor for the McCain-Palin campaign, Nicolle Wallace provides political insight and clarity on where key decision-makers stand on complex issues.
Comments (281)

Peggy White

And please don’t ever bring Joe Walsh on the show. Another two faced nut case.

Mar 17th
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Peggy White

Kushner cashing in on the Trump name and his relationships while working in the Whitw House? WOW. What a surprise. Do you think he’ll be brought to testify before the House or Senate? Hunter Biden was brought in to testify and was grilled over a bunch of n o t h I n g. SMH.

Mar 17th
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Peggy White

Given the disfunction in the Republican Party and especially their elected officials, how will the election be certified? Previously, due to the events surrounding the certification on January 6, I think, due to the trauma of the day, the election was certified, albeit somewhat contentious. There were Republican members of the Senate who voted to certify the election and condemned the violence of the day. Now, these same Republicans have become Trump buddies and support him wholeheartedly.

Feb 28th
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Christopher Clemente

Us Nichole co.ing back to Dealine?

Feb 14th
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Ed Potter

Are we sure he loses money? I recall him saying he lost $60 million to get an equal amount in tax credits or offsets over 10 years. He seemed to turn his inability to run a business into cash by cheating investors, Taxing authorities, etc.

Nov 9th
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Peter Suver

Assuming it's in any bookstores in the first place, will they be moving Meadows' book to the Fiction section?

Oct 30th
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Mark Saltiel

However much we may support Israelis at this time, please don't forget that Netanyahu is a self-serving autocratic shit!

Oct 13th
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Yvonne Masters

Listened to Pres Biden's comments today while weeding my own garden of invasive pests. His comments made my heart ache and I had to sit down. (I'm 70). Without detracting from Israel's awful trauma NOW is the time to hit your own gun laws and disarm the public and your own homegrown terrorists so they stop killing your own children. Beheading or merely shooting children is so barbaric. Please take the bit in your teeth and do it Mr Biden.

Oct 12th
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Ed Potter

NOW WHAT? 45 days until the next crazy guy, an even less competent Speaker does blow up the government!

Oct 4th
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Sarah Farmer

This is not the 12 Sept episode audio, but the one the from the day before her Biden interview in June. ??

Sep 13th
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Rich B

The Wagner "coup" happened "last weekend"? Ali Velshi is back in Kyiv? Something is wrong with this podcast. I'm baffled.

Sep 13th
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Drew W

12 Sep 2023: the audio does not match the About This Episode. The audio sounds like a show from months ago.

Sep 13th
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Kenpharm

🙂🙂🙂

Sep 2nd
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Peggy White

Many states don’t permit felons to vote in elections, some will reconsider this once their parole is completed. If Trump is convicted of any of these various felony charges, how can he possibly be permitted to not only vote, but run for President? Also, if convicted but not elected for a second term, and an idiot Republican President pardons him at some time, can he run for President again? God help me. Will we ever be rid of this POS?

Sep 1st
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Peter Suver

Wow. Interview with Judge Esther was amazing. Thank you!

Aug 26th
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jarett smithwrick

John Bohener has a great depiction of Meadows in his book.

Jul 24th
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Ed Potter

I don't get why people don't see what's happening. He's the right wing's bad battle bot, working on enraging everyone who isn't a right wing cult follower. 'Hate is Good!'

Jul 12th
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Michael Butcher

A Supreme Court Justice who is failing at the definition of what is lavish.

Jun 22nd
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Ed Potter

Some days, I step back bewildered wondering why it is so much evidence is needed to feel comfortable about prosecuting Trump?!?!

Jun 3rd
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Ed Potter

John Heilemann, I love it when you come in to pinch hit for Nicole Wallace! You do not disappoint!

Apr 20th
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