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This episode examines recent legal and political developments involving Donald Trump, including a $50,000 settlement regarding a National Guard patrol incident and the Supreme Court's refusal to overturn the E. Jean Carroll defamation verdict. The discussion also covers the Trump administration's legal setbacks regarding state voter rolls and a surge in Democratic candidate recruitment.
Furthermore, the episode explores a Supreme Court ruling that expands presidential power by allowing the removal of independent agency heads without cause, raising concerns about potential corruption and self-dealing. The episode concludes with insights from former FTC Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya on regulatory independence and a report on The Onion's satirical takeover of InfoWars.
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E. Jean Carroll will be paid millions of dollars by Donald Trump personally
00:06:25 · The speaker announces the finality of the legal obligation for Trump to pay the damages awarded to Carroll.
As of today, there have been verdicts in 11 of those cases. And as of today, the Trump administration is 0 for 11 in those cases.
00:07:19 · The speaker highlights the consistent failure of the Trump administration's attempts to force states to hand over voter rolls.
Even though there are laws saying people should only be fired from agencies like that for cause, the Supreme Court said today that Donald Trump can fire everybody at those agencies for no reason at all.
00:16:22 · The speaker explains the legal implications of the Supreme Court's recent ruling regarding the removal of agency heads.
I see this as essentially turbocharging the opportunities the president will have to self-deal and to further the kind of corruption schemes that you've been talking about on the campaign trail.
00:32:29 · Senator Ossoff provides his reaction to the Supreme Court's decision regarding the firing of agency officials.
And yet now we see this two tiered system of justice where the bankers get there that above the fray regulator and the rest of us get stuck with loyalists who can be fired at any time for no reason.
00:37:43 · Alvaro Bedoya explains the practical consequences of the Supreme Court ruling for regular citizens.
This episode examines recent legal and political developments involving Donald Trump, including a $50,000 settlement regarding a National Guard patrol incident and the Supreme Court's refusal to overturn the E. Jean Carroll defamation verdict. The discussion also covers the Trump administration's legal setbacks regarding state voter rolls and a surge in Democratic candidate recruitment.
Furthermore, the episode explores a Supreme Court ruling that expands presidential power by allowing the removal of independent agency heads without cause, raising concerns about potential corruption and self-dealing. The episode concludes with insights from former FTC Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya on regulatory independence and a report on The Onion's satirical takeover of InfoWars.
Published30 Jun 2026
Duration43:40
Episodes
2005-
Maddow: Supreme Court greenlights expansion of Trump's corruption machine
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This episode examines recent legal and political developments involving Donald Trump, including a $50,000 settlement regarding a National Guard patrol incident and the Supreme Court's refusal to overturn the E. Jean Carroll defamation verdict. The discussion also covers the Trump administration's legal setbacks regarding state voter rolls and a surge in Democratic candidate recruitment.
Furthermore, the episode explores a Supreme Court ruling that expands presidential power by allowing the removal of independent agency heads without cause, raising concerns about potential corruption and self-dealing. The episode concludes with insights from former FTC Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya on regulatory independence and a report on The Onion's satirical takeover of InfoWars.
30 Jun 2026
2004-
Maddow: Advice on defiance in the age of Trump
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The speaker explores the themes of the audiobook 'On Courage' by Julia Engwin and Ami Feilds-Meyer, examining the nature of modern dissidence and resistance against authoritarianism. The discussion highlights how small, practical acts of witnessing and community care—ranging from documenting injustices at detention centers to providing mutual aid—can serve as powerful tools to make oppressive regimes costly and inconvenient.
Furthermore, the episode delves into the mechanics of successful nonviolent resistance, such as the 3.5% rule, and assesses the current state of American democracy. Amidst rising global autocracy and the dangers of modern technological surveillance, the conversation maintains hope through the power of exposing corruption and fostering community solidarity.
29 Jun 2026
2003-
Maddow: The good news about our bad president
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This episode examines a series of recent legal and political setbacks for the Trump administration, including court rulings that dismissed subpoenas against Minnesota officials and blocked the use of Social Security data for voter roll manipulation. The host also covers the closure of the 'Alligator Alcatraz' facility and the abandonment of several warehouse prison camps, alongside ABC's decision to defend its news programming against FCC interference.
The episode further explores the political decline of Donald Trump, citing incompetence and foreign policy failures regarding Iran as weakening factors. Additionally, investigative reporting reveals allegations of a religious group's influence on Tulsi Gabbard's social media presence and details DOJ misconduct involving allegations of political retribution in federal prosecutions across Illinois and Minnesota.
23 Jun 2026
2002-
MS NOW Exclusive | Hope Comes Home: Inside the Obama Presidential Center - Part 2
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Este episódio explora a inauguração do Obama Presidential Center em Chicago, detalhando o impacto do centro na South Side e o seu papel como motor de desenvolvimento econômico para comunidades historicamente negligenciadas. A conversa aborda o legado da família Obama, integrando elementos de arte, ancestralidade e a importância da inclusividade no museu.
A discussão aprofunda-se em temas como a redefinição de identidade e gênero na liderança, além de explorar as exposições do museu, incluindo a área 'Democracy 101'. O episódio também destaca a conexão emocional entre o público e a presidência através de uma exibição de correspondências da Casa Branca, refletindo sobre o poder da coletividade e o compromisso com a democracia.
20 Jun 2026
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MS NOW Exclusive | Hope Comes Home: Inside the Obama Presidential Center - Part 1
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This episode provides an inside look at the newly opened Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, exploring its unique architecture, design, and mission to serve as a community hub for democratic engagement. The tour highlights the museum's interactive exhibits, a detailed replica of the Oval Office, and the intentional use of historical artifacts to reflect American ingenuity and the President's values.
The discussion further delves into how the center presents the complexities and contradictions of American history. By navigating the tension between America's founding ideals and its history of exclusion, the center aims to provide a space for understanding the nation's unfinished business and building a deeper, more resilient connection to the country.
20 Jun 2026
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Maddow: Donald Trump lost the war he started with Iran; Trump humiliated on world stage
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16 Jun 2026
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Trump is 'lustily booed' in New York City attending NBA Finals
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Tue, 9 Jun 2026 07:25:41 +0000
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MS NOW's We The People 2026 Special Primary Coverage, 11pmET hour
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Wed, 3 Jun 2026 06:10:27 +0000
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MS NOW's We The People 2026 Special Primary Coverage, 10pmET hour
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Wed, 3 Jun 2026 05:55:50 +0000
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Yes, Trump could get in trouble for his 'IRS settlement' slush fund scheme
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Tue, 2 Jun 2026 05:21:00 +0000
1995-
Bonus: This is how a prosecutor of organized crime sees Trump's corruption and how to defeat it
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Mon, 1 Jun 2026 10:00:00 +0000
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Special episode: Rachel Maddow in conversation with Steven J. Ross, author of 'The Secret War Against Hate
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26 May 2026
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'The biggest presidential corruption scandal in U.S. history'; Trump shocks nation with brazen grab
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19 May 2026
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Trump's corruption of the Justice Department yields embarrassing results
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12 May 2026
1991-
Introducing WITHpod: The AI End Game
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Tue, 5 May 2026 10:00:00 +0000
1990-
Maddow: Trump is terrible at everything except this one thing
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Tue, 5 May 2026 06:07:29 +0000
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How Trump's bungling turned his top issue into his greatest liability
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Mon, 4 May 2026 10:00:00 +0000
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Americans thwart Trump's immigrant prisons plan by making it too hard
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28 Apr 2026
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'Another one down': Wheels coming off Trump's clown car Cabinet
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21 Apr 2026
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Maddow: Trump's fear is palpable as authoritarian peer Orbán is resoundingly rejected in Hungary
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14 Apr 2026
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Maddow: U.S. military fights war on two fronts: Iran and Trump incompetence
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Tue, 7 Apr 2026 05:04:57 +0000
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'Smells like corruption': Maddow points out bizarre pattern of overpayments for warehouses by DHS
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31 Mar 2026
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Maddow on Trump's unbridled chaos: 'We are having some drama at the moment'
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24 Mar 2026
1982-
Trump frantic over Iran mess as rival nations take advantage of his poor planning
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17 Mar 2026
1981-
Maddow: Trump admits what the attack on Iran is really for
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10 Mar 2026
1980-
MS NOW's special 'We The People' primary coverage of elections in Texas and North Carolina
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Wed, 4 Mar 2026 05:39:22 +0000
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Maddow: Trump's clown car Cabinet now an alarming liability as threat from Iran spikes
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Tue, 3 Mar 2026 05:43:22 +0000
1978-
MS NOW's live breaking coverage with Rachel Maddow of U.S. attacks on Iran
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28 Feb 2026
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Trump's 2026 State of the Union
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25 Feb 2026
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Maddow: Trump Cabinet too rife with scandal to designate a 'survivor'
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24 Feb 2026
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'Ignorance is Strength': Judge shuts down Trump's history re-write in devastating ruling
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17 Feb 2026
1974-
Check Out a Preview for “Clock It”
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12 Feb 2026
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'All over the files': Maddow names names of people in Trump's orbit in the Epstein files
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10 Feb 2026
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MS NOW Presents: Clock It with Symone and Eugene
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Thu, 5 Feb 2026 08:00:00 +0000
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Maddow: Trump 'wobbling' as his agenda falls apart in the face of pressure
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Tue, 3 Feb 2026 06:28:08 +0000
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Maddow: Trump in retreat as disastrous anti-immigrant campaign becomes political catastrophe
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27 Jan 2026
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MS NOW's special report on the Jack Smith testimony: Prime Time recap Part 2
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23 Jan 2026
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MS NOW's special report on the Jack Smith testimony: Prime Time recap Part 1
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23 Jan 2026
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Moral principles drive faith leaders to speak out against Trump on immigration, foreign policy
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20 Jan 2026
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For Trump's opponents, a model for finding their fight to stop him
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19 Jan 2026
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Trump rebuked at every turn; Courts and Congress show new spine as Americans take to the streets
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13 Jan 2026
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Get Insider Access to MS NOW Podcasts
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Fri, 9 Jan 2026 08:00:00 +0000
1963-
Maddow calls out the real reason Trump invaded Venezuela
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Tue, 6 Jan 2026 05:58:02 +0000
1962-
Live community event: Rachel Maddow Presents: Burn Order
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30 Dec 2025
1961-
'Don't feed the pig': For all of his unpopularity, corruption may bring Trump's downfall
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23 Dec 2025
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Trump learns Politics 101: Do unpopular things, become unpopular, lose political power
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16 Dec 2025
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We The People: A conversation with Rachel Maddow and Timothy Snyder
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13 Dec 2025
1958-
Trump suffers frequent failures as Americans push back at every turn
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Tue, 9 Dec 2025 05:52:35 +0000
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Possible war crime puts Trump's 'illegal orders' freakout in new context