Jonathan Capehart
Coverage of Jonathan Capehart in the Nexus archive.
- Brooks and Capehart on Supreme Court standing up to Trump
David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart joined Amna Nawaz to discuss recent Supreme Court decisions and primary election upsets ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary. The conversation focused on major political developments and judicial actions.
- Brooks and Capehart on progressive Democrats winning
David Brooks of The Atlantic and Jonathan Capehart of MS NOW discuss politics with Geoff Bennett, covering President Trump disrupting the GOP agenda, progressives winning Democratic primaries in New York, and Vice President JD Vance's defense of Richard Nixon.
- Brooks and Capehart on Trump’s low economic approval rating
David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart discussed President Trump’s record-low economic approval rating, a preliminary deal with Iran, and some Republicans in Congress breaking with Trump during a segment with Amna Nawaz.
- Brooks and Capehart on tradeoffs of possible U.S.-Iran deal
David Brooks of The Atlantic and Jonathan Capehart of MS NOW discuss the tradeoffs of a possible U.S.-Iran deal, along with other political developments including a congressional conflict and a mixed martial arts event at the White House.
- Brooks and Capehart on GOP lawmakers’ defiance of Trump
David Brooks of The Atlantic and Jonathan Capehart of MS NOW discuss GOP lawmakers' defiance of President Donald Trump and fresh scandals in a key Senate race with Amna Nawaz.
- Capehart and Continetti on the Texas Senate battle
Jonathan Capehart and Matthew Continetti discuss the week in politics, focusing on Trump's strength in GOP primaries, the Texas Senate race between James Talarico and Ken Paxton, and Jill Biden's remarks on the former president's health.
- MS NOW hosts call out 'disturbing' left-wing theories that WHCD shooting was a 'false flag'
MS NOW hosts criticized left-wing conspiracy theories suggesting the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting was a 'false flag' staged by authorities. Hosts Eugene Daniels and Jonathan Capehart highlighted the distress caused by these claims, which they argue reflect a broader lack of trust in the U.S. The FBI has identified the suspect and secured his California home.