Allison Detzel
Allison Detzel is an editor/producer for MS NOW.
Allison Detzel
Allison Detzel is an editor/producer for MS NOW.
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Allison Detzel
“The primary imperative for everything they do is content,” Hayes told Ari Melber, adding that the administration had become “kind of addicted to their own trolling.”
Rep. Angie Craig called on “every single Republican in office in Minnesota” to join with Democrats and “call for ICE to stand down.”
Mills told MS NOW’s Chris Hayes how she’s preparing her state to become the next target of Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Elora Mukherjee, director of the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic at Columbia Law School, shares what protections people are entitled to under the Constitution.
When faced with “increasingly brutal conduct by federal agents,” Nicolle Wallace said, “Americans are choosing to believe their own eyes and their own ears.”
In a statement, Beth Israel vowed to “proudly — even defiantly — continue Jewish life in Jackson in the face of hatred.”
“He may recognize that this is a problem, and he hasn’t got really a solution,” the “Morning Joe” economic analyst said of Trump’s speech.
Weir helped “light the flame” and “kept carrying the torch for what became really part of the hippie movement’s soundtrack,” Melber said.
Only 27% of young men said they believed the president was “delivering for people” like them, according to a new poll.
“It was a casual visit inside the building, and we could have been allowed to fully complete our oversight duties,” the Minnesota Democrat told MS NOW.