Intercepted Podcast: There's Something About Jared
Jared Kushner is sort of like Donald Trump’s less savvy version of Don Corleone’s consigliere. But did he make the Russians an offer they couldn’t refuse?
Jared Kushner is sort of like Donald Trump’s less savvy version of Don Corleone’s consigliere. But did he make the Russians an offer they couldn’t refuse?
Wikileaks exposes CIA hacking; Marcy Wheeler and Matthew Cole dissect Trump’s wiretap allegations; immigrants under attack; and music by Anti-Flag.
As pundits praise Trump’s Capitol Hill performance, don’t believe the hype. This administration is dangerous.
The Trump International Hotel event was only the latest example of Trump using his ability to get attention from the media to pitch his own businesses.
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes and DJ Spooky discuss the Trump moment. Sherine Tadros and Mehdi Hasan analyze the strange crisis with Qatar.
Donald Trump stood in a sea of tyrants, thugs, and dictators and joined in a bizarre group petting of a glowing white orb in Saudi Arabia. And he fit in just perfectly.
It’s impossible to present the evidence that Russia hacked the DNC without using words like “possibly,” “appears,” “connects,” and “indicates.”
Donald Trump is spectacularly bad at being president. Maybe the most extreme allegations about him are true. Or maybe, he's just an idiot.
A recently revealed grand jury subpoena shows that the FBI is likely continuing to ask companies for more information than the law allows, according to technology and privacy attorneys.
Oliver Stone’s latest film, “Snowden,” is a dramatized version of the life of Edward Snowden, the NSA whistleblower who revealed the global extent of U.S. surveillance capabilities.
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