Nicolle Wallace
“Well, you’ve left me a little speechless," the MSNBC anchor admitted to University of Michigan's Justin Wolfers.
"I don't know that there's a greater betrayal in modern presidential politics," said the MSNBC anchor.
The NBA legend, a Democrat, also named “the greatest marketing coup in the history of marketing,” that Republicans have pulled off.
The MSNBC anchor also summed up Donald Trump's deployment of troops to Los Angeles as being all about one thing.
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Andrew Weissmann predicted that similar decisions will be made in the courts "over and over again."
The former FBI director revealed his initial thoughts on the "political" message in his first on-camera interview since the post.
The MSNBC host couldn't help but laugh while reporting on the latest surreal development from President Donald Trump's administration.
The Texas Democrat called out conservatives who "fail to realize" how the Trump administration is dragging them to the "find out phase."
Andrew Natsios, a Republican who served under George W. Bush, knocked the pair for pushing "a lot of garbage" in their efforts to gut the agency.
The MSNBC host found a profound upside to the president’s attempt to halt government programs.