Katie S. Phang

MSNBC Columnist

Katie S. Phang is the host of “The Katie Phang Show,” which airs Saturdays at 12 p.m. ET on MSNBC. She is a legal contributor for NBC News and MSNBC based in Miami. She leverages her significant trial attorney experience to provide analysis and commentary on the latest legal issues.


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Trump’s anti-diversity push will turn the clock back 100 years for the civil service

President Woodrow Wilson pursued a similar policy of disadvantaging, abusing and dismissing Black civil servants.

1year ago
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The horror of Trump’s ambition to surpass Eisenhower’s deportation record

The model of what Trump is promising to do was an immoral nightmare.

1year ago
MS NOW Opinion

New findings in Gilgo Beach serial killer case send an unmistakable message

Valerie Mack, initially known as “Jane Doe No. 6,” was a 24-year-old woman from Philadelphia and the latest named victim in the notorious case.

1year ago
MS NOW Opinion

The unfair prosecution of Hunter Biden is over — finally

Hunter Biden’s criminal cases were the direct result of a political campaign by Donald Trump and his supporters in an attempt to attack Joe Biden.

1year ago
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A vote for Trump is a vote for a potential Vance presidency

Vance is a threat to everything Americans hold dear and, if Trump is elected in November, he’ll only be a heartbeat away from the presidency.

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Republicans have shown us who they are. It’s time to believe them.

Republicans are saying the quiet part loud. Are the American people listening?

1year ago
MS NOW Opinion

Why fake heiress Anna Delvey’s ‘Dancing with the Stars’ turn is so offensive

Delvey wrote to Trump in 2021 to give him advice on how to navigate life in prison.

1year ago
MS NOW Opinion

Two new docuseries stir up new interest in an old murder case

Two new docuseries from Netflix and Peacock bring the tragic murders of Laci Peterson and her unborn child back into the spotlight.

2years ago
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It’s time for America to reject Donald Trump and his misogyny

In 2016, despite his sexism and misogyny, voters sent Trump to the White House. In November, we can show America is better than that.

2years ago
MS NOW Opinion

The Karen Read trial was fascinating. Get ready to do it all over again.

Given all we learned during the first trial, the prosecution should take a beat to decide whether retrying Karen Read actually makes sense.