In Memoriam: Remembering those in politics, culture and media who died in 2025
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Supreme Court rejects Trump's bid to deploy National Guard in Illinois
02:49
Rep. Jasmine Crockett on her Senate bid: 'I am absolutely competitive'
07:31
‘Always in play’: Bipartisan duo on why North Carolina should be the first presidential primary
06:29
Immigrants ‘terrified’ of deportation with protected status set to expire
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'Lucy with the football': Lindsey Graham's warning for Trump as Putin rebuffs peace efforts
02:11
Lindsey Graham says Hamas is ‘not disarming’ despite Trump peace efforts: Full interview
08:42
Tim Kaine says Bill Clinton ‘should address’ photos in Epstein files: Full interview
06:29
DOJ’s Todd Blanche says 15 Epstein files missing has ‘nothing to do with President Trump’
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Deputy AG Blanche says DOJ ‘not redacting information’ on Trump in Epstein files: Full interview
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DOJ ‘not in compliance’ with law on Epstein files release: Oversight Cmte. Democrat
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WH touts transparency after DOJ releases Epstein files
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How Epstein survivors helped force the release of DOJ files
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Rob Reiner on Hollywood and his advocacy for same-sex marriage: Meet the Press Archive
21:57
Person of interest identified in Brown University shooting
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Pediatrician says HHS grant cuts ‘clearly detrimental to the health of America's children’
09:41
'It's the Trump economy now,' top WH economic adviser says amid affordability concerns
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Canadian ambassador says ‘we can turn the temperature down’ amid trade tensions
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'No alternative': House Republican defends teaming up with Democrats on Obamacare vote
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WH Chief of Staff Susie Wiles pushes back on Vanity Fair 'hit piece'
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Meet the Press
Republicans would be ‘open’ to Trump’s proposed IVF plan, says Sen. Tom Cotton
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Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) says that he would be open to former President Donald Trump’s proposed IVF plan, which requires the government or insurance companies to cover the cost of IVF treatments, despite voting against a Senate bill focused on access to fertility treatments earlier this year.Sept. 1, 2024