The government shutdown of 2018 can be blamed on Donald Trump alone, Sen. Chuck Schumer explained from the Senate floor. Joy Reid is joined by the former president of Mexico, Vicente Fox, and her panel.
Johnston on Trump: ‘He’s a con artist! He’s a fraud!’
AM Joy 1/20/18
David Cay Johnston on his new book on Donald Trump, ‘It’s Even Worse Than You Think,’ describes the end of the president’s first year, telling Joy Reid, ‘He can’t even make a budget deal.’
Donald Trump wants to end chain migration, yet he himself, members of his administration, and some of his prominent supporters are descended from immigrants who migrated as families. Joy Reid and her panel discuss.
What’s next for women activists after one year of Trump?
AM Joy 1/20/18
With the Women's March 2018 underway on the one year anniversary of Donald Trump’s presidency, people nationwide continue to protest him amid a government shutdown. Joy Reid and her panel discuss what’s next for the movement.
Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump allegedly having consensual sex indicates to some experts that the president could be vulnerable to blackmail from other sources. Joy Reid and her panel discuss.
Barber on shutdown: To use these children… is just wrong
AM Joy 1/20/18
The shutdown of 2018 is the result of DACA and CHIP being used as bargaining chips by Republicans, according to the Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, who tells Joy Reid they are risking vulnerable children for a ‘demonic’ border wall.
Where do scientific theories actually come from? Is science just a social construct, or is it something bigger? King Crocoduck is a physicist who regularly debunks pseudoscientific claims - whether it be from creationists, the general uneducated public, or anyone else waging war on science.
Photos of President Donald J. Trump Working in the White House During the Democrat Shutdown
Issued on: January 20, 2018
President Donald J. Trump talks on the phone in the Oval Office receiving the latest updates from Capitol Hill on negotiations to end the Democrats government shutdown, Saturday, January 20, 2018, at the White House in Washington, D.C.
President Donald J. Trump walks along the West Wing Colonnade returning to work in the Oval Office, to continue efforts to end the Democrats government shutdown, Saturday morning, January 20, 2018, at the White House in Washington, D.C.
President Donald J. Trump meets with White House senior staff members Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Marc Short, Hope Hicks, Jessica Ditto, Hogan Gidley, Dan Scavino, Raj Shah, Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump, Rob Porter, Mick Mulvaney and Lindsay Walters, in the West Wing communication offices, on the one year anniversary of President Trump’s inauguration, Saturday, January 20, 2018, at the White House in Washington, D.C.
Weekend Update anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che tackle the week's biggest news, including President Donald Trump blaming the government shutdown on Senator Chuck Schumer. Stormy Daniels (Cecily Strong) stops by to discuss being an unlikely hero.
Weekend Update on Unemployment for Black Americans - SNL
Published on Jan 20, 2018 by Saturday Night Live
Colin Jost and Michael Che tackle the week's biggest news, including President Donald Trump tweeting about unemployment for black Americans. Princes William and Harry (Alex Moffat, Mikey Day) and Robert Mueller (Kate McKinnon) stop by.
VICE News Tonight on HBO presents America First, an in-depth look at President Trump’s unprecedented first year in office, focusing on his two biggest campaign promises: restoring manufacturing jobs and building the border wall.
Correspondents Michael Moynihan and Isobel Yeung travel across the country—and south of the border—to chart the progress of key campaign promises, and meet the voters who rallied behind Trump’s political revolution.
The documentary special features insights from Trump surrogates including political consultant Roger Stone and conservative commentator Ann Coulter. We also hear from key opposition players including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
Undergirding it all is a focus group of Trump voters led by Republican Strategist Frank Luntz. Almost all of the people who voted for Trump in 2016 say he’d still get their vote today. “My biggest surprise in the last year is that many, many Trump voters are as mad at the GOP as they are at the Democrats. It’s Trump versus the world.”