MS NOW
Coverage of MS NOW in the Nexus archive.
- Hasan Piker turns on Platner, says he believes sexual assault accuser and predicts 'curtains' for campaign
Hasan Piker, a progressive Twitch host, expressed strong support for a sexual assault accuser against Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, calling the allegations 'curtains' for his campaign. Other liberal media figures, including Luke Russert and Jon Favreau, also demanded Platner step down, citing credible evidence and urging the Democratic Party to replace him by a key deadline.
- JONATHAN TURLEY: Shapiro could've been a contender, but he caved to the loons
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is criticized for abandoning principle by advocating 'radical reform' of the Supreme Court, aligning with Democratic leaders like Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg. The article compares Shapiro's decision to Terry Malloy's downfall in 'On the Waterfront,' suggesting he missed an opportunity to oppose radical elements in his party. Shapiro's remarks on court reform are framed as capitulating to a socialist movement within the Democratic Party.
- 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.
- Acting DNI Pulte fires dozens of intelligence officials: MS Now
Acting DNI Pulte has begun firing intelligence officials, as reported by MS NOW. This action is linked to President Donald Trump's selection for the role of Director of National Intelligence.
- Democratic senator claims GOP 'stole' two SCOTUS seats in 2016, 2020, calls for expansion
Sen. Ed Markey claimed Republicans 'stole' two Supreme Court seats in 2016 and 2020, advocating for court expansion to 13 seats to counter a 'supermajority.' Other Democrats, including James Carville and Hakeem Jeffries, also supported court reform or expansion in response to recent rulings.
- CNN journalist jumps ship to MS NOW over fears of new leadership after merger: report
CNN journalist Paula Reid is leaving the network for MS NOW due to concerns over Paramount Skydance's acquisition of CNN and potential leadership changes under Paramount CEO David Ellison. Reid's decision follows reports that Bari Weiss, editor-in-chief of CBS News, may lead CNN, with other CNN journalists expressing fears about the merger's impact.
- America wasn't 'really founded' until 1965, MS NOW guest historian argues ahead of 250th birthday
Jon Meacham, a MS NOW guest historian, argues the U.S. as a 'multiracial, multiethnic democracy' was not founded until 1965 due to laws like the Voting Rights Act and Immigration and Nationality Act. Other MS NOW hosts, including Rev. Al Sharpton and Joy Reid, question celebrating the 250th anniversary of 1776, citing the nation's history with slavery and advocating for Juneteenth as a more meaningful start to American democracy.
- Fox News Channel leads CBS and NBC in weekday primetime, dominates cable viewership in second quarter ratings
Fox News Channel led CBS and NBC in weekday primetime and dominated cable viewership in the second quarter with an average of 1.6 million viewers, surpassing ESPN, MS NOW, and CNN. It maintained a 98-quarter streak as the top primetime cable news channel and outperformed competitors in the 25-54 demographic.
- Justice Thomas makes appearance on Capitol Hill amid major rulings
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was seen on Capitol Hill as the court released opinions before its summer recess. He was accompanied by a Metropolitan Police Department officer and another man while walking through the House side of the Capitol, where he spoke to MS NOW’s Mychael.
- 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.
- Haberman and Swan's "Regime Change": How Trump became "untethered" in second term
Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan's book 'Regime Change' details how President Trump became more willing to use power in his second term, taking risks like starting trade wars and actions in Iran and Venezuela. The authors describe him as 'untethered' from domestic political considerations, operating on gut instinct and reshaping global perceptions of his leadership.
- America won’t last another 250 years based on the ‘current administration’: MS NOW guest
MS NOW guest Akilah Hughes warned that America may not last another 250 years based on its current trajectory under the current administration. The statement was made during a Sunday podcast appearance.
- America won't last another 250 years based on the 'current administration,' MS NOW guest warns
Akilah Hughes warned that America may not endure another 250 years under the current trajectory, criticizing the current administration for undermining history, public education, and public works. Aminatou Sow countered with optimism, citing resilient energy in New York City. A Reuters/Ipsos poll showed 64% of Republicans and 27% of Democrats would display an American flag on July 4.
- House Democrat slams US-Iran peace deal as ‘basically a surrender document’
Rep. Seth Moulton criticized a reported US-Iran peace deal, calling it a 'surrender document' in response to President Trump's claim that the U.S. and Iran plan to sign the agreement. Moulton stated the deal is 'terrible' and a sign of surrender to Iran's supreme leader.
- 25 Babies and Toddlers Are in ICE Custody on an Average Day
The Trump administration's immigration policies have led to a 10-fold increase in babies and toddlers held in ICE custody, with 25 on average daily in 2025-2026 compared to fewer than three under Biden. Parents report substandard conditions causing health and developmental issues, while experts warn detention harms young children.
- The attacks on Graham Platner didn’t just fail – they may have backfired | Dustin Guastella
Graham Platner won a primary election in Maine amid coordinated attacks from rightwing operatives and liberal media figures, who spread allegations about his past relationships and a Nazi-affiliation claim linked to his tattoo. The article suggests these attacks may have backfired, highlighting the unpopularity of Democratic party elite strategies.
- 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.
- MS NOW star Rachel Maddow plays clip of Trump getting booed at Knicks game THREE times in a row... while Morning Joe colleague accuses president of falling asleep
Rachel Maddow of MS NOW repeatedly played a clip of Trump being booed at a Knicks game, while a Morning Joe colleague accused him of falling asleep. The incident involved three consecutive boos directed at Trump during the event.
- 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.
- Katie Couric admits Bari Weiss ‘had no choice’ but to fire Scott Pelley after CBS clash
Katie Couric stated that Bari Weiss had little choice but to fire Scott Pelley after his insubordination during a contentious staff meeting at CBS News. Pelley criticized Weiss's management of '60 Minutes' and expressed anger over recent firings of senior staff, while Couric and media reporter Oliver Darcy discussed the fallout from the network's leadership changes.
- Platner says he and wife dealt with his texts to other women ‘very early’ in marriage
Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner stated that he and his wife, Amy Gertner, addressed his past sexting with multiple women early in their marriage. He mentioned the sexually explicit messaging ended soon after they married.
- Platner says ‘not once’ has he considered dropping Maine Senate primary bid
Graham Platner, a progressive oyster farmer, stated he has not considered dropping his Maine Senate primary bid despite new allegations about his past behavior. He emphasized this during an interview with MS NOW's Chris Hayes.
- Graham Platner denies damning new report alleging abuse as 'simply not true'
Graham Platner, a Maine Senate candidate, denied allegations in a New York Times report that detailed claims from ex-girlfriends about rape fantasies, heavy drinking, and violent episodes, including an alleged incident where he pulled an ex-girlfriend from a taxi and pushed her into a room. Platner called the allegations 'not true' and attributed them to political motivation, while acknowledging past struggles with alcohol and combat-related trauma.
- Former Trump advisor John Bolton agrees to plead guilty to retaining classified information, MS NOW reports
John Bolton agrees to plead guilty to retaining classified information. He was indicted and claimed innocence, stating he was targeted due to his public opposition to President Trump.
- Ex-Obama staffer: Bass ‘should be very worried no matter who’s in the runoff’
Democratic strategist Jim Messina warned Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass about her reelection chances ahead of the California primary. He stated she should be concerned regardless of the runoff opponent.
- Fox News dominates on YouTube in May, more than triples every broadcast network
Fox News led YouTube news brands in May 2026 with 338.8 million video views, more than tripling the combined total of ABC News, NBC News, and CBS News. It also outperformed MS NOW by over 100 million views and achieved 79.3 million social media interactions across platforms. Fox News Clips saw a 18% year-over-year increase in views, and the network reported 1.3 billion total social video views.
- Jill Biden admits President Biden would not have been able to serve another four years
Jill Biden stated her husband, President Joe Biden, would not have been able to serve another four years due to his cancer diagnosis. She expressed uncertainty about his ability to complete a second term and mentioned her belief he would have defeated Donald Trump in a potential election.
- Bernie Sanders refuses to back away from Graham Platner endorsement despite report of explicit texts to women
Sen. Bernie Sanders refuses to retract his endorsement of Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner despite reports that Platner exchanged explicit texts with multiple women after marrying his wife in 2024. Sanders argues the focus should be on economic issues affecting working people rather than Platner's personal life.
- Kash Patel’s girlfriend sues MS NOW, accusing it of pushing ‘recklessly false allegations’
Alexis Wilkins, girlfriend of Kash Patel, has sued MS NOW for spreading 'recklessly false allegations.' Kash Patel was sworn in as Director of the FBI in 2025.
- Kash Patel girlfriend alleges MS Now defamed her
Alexis Wilkins, the girlfriend of FBI director Kash Patel, filed a lawsuit against MS Now, alleging defamation over a report that claimed Patel directed a security detail to escort one of her friends home after a night of drinking. The report was published last year.
- MS NOW host says Dem Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner backed out of interview as sexting scandal erupted
Graham Platner, a Maine Senate candidate, withdrew from an interview with MS NOW as a sexting scandal emerged. The Platner campaign disputes MS NOW's account, calling it 'flat out inaccurate.'
- Graham Platner pulled out of MS NOW interview in wake of scandal, host claims
Graham Platner's team canceled an MS NOW interview following reports of explicit messages sent to women while married. His wife, Amy Gertner, released a video defending him without disputing the allegations, and his campaign denied the interview was ever scheduled, calling the claim inaccurate.
- 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.
- O’Rourke: Talarico ‘best I’ve seen’ during time in Texas politics
Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke praised state Rep. James Talarico as the 'best' candidate he has seen in Texas politics during an interview on MS NOW. O’Rourke highlighted Talarico's performance as the most impressive in his political career in the Lone Star State.
- Talarico: GOP voters ‘whisper’ support for him ‘like they’re in … witness protection’
Texas state Rep. James Talarico (D) claims his Senate campaign is gaining support from disillusioned President Trump voters, who express backing 'like they’re in the witness protection program.' Talarico discussed this during an interview on MS NOW, highlighting growing discontent with Trump's policies.
- Sad: US journalists need remedial civics lessons
The article criticizes US political journalists for lacking basic understanding of foundational documents like the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, citing Katy Tur of MS Now as an example of this knowledge gap.
- Tulsi Gabbard resigning as Trump's intelligence chief
Tulsi Gabbard is resigning from her position as Trump's intelligence chief to support her husband who is battling a rare form of bone cancer. The White House confirmed the resignation to MS NOW.
- MS NOW reporter pans Kash Patel's 'basically bogus' FBI stats after touting Biden-era crime data
MS NOW justice correspondent Ken Dilanian criticized FBI Director Kash Patel's crime statistics as 'basically bogus,' alleging the agency manipulated arrest data and gaming tactics. However, critics point out that Dilanian previously accepted Biden-era FBI crime statistics without similar scrutiny, showing inconsistent analytical standards.
- Steele questions DNC autopsy report timing: ‘Why are you doing this today?’
Former RNC Chair Michael Steele criticized the Democratic National Committee's decision to release an autopsy report following the party's 2024 election losses, questioning the timing of the report's release. Steele expressed frustration with the DNC's handling of the situation, suggesting the party struggles with self-sabotage.
- MS NOW host roasted for questioning if Mike Johnson is putting 'God over the Declaration of Independence'
MS NOW host Katy Tur was criticized for questioning House Speaker Mike Johnson's statement that rights come from God, not the government. The question was posed in relation to the Declaration of Independence. Johnson and others responded, citing the Declaration's reference to rights coming from a Creator.