Mo Rocca
Coverage of Mo Rocca in the Nexus archive.
- The radicalism of our Founding Fathers
The article discusses the Founding Fathers who signed the Declaration of Independence, highlighting their radical actions in 1776 to create a government of the people. It acknowledges their flaws but emphasizes the lasting impact of their fight for equality.
- Protecting the right of birthright citizenship
Birthright citizenship, guaranteed by the 14th Amendment, faces potential limits through an executive order by President Trump that targets children of parents in the U.S. illegally or temporarily. The Supreme Court is reviewing the order's legality, which could affect 250,000 children annually, per Pew Research Center. Constitutional experts discuss implications of denying citizenship to immigrants.
- Next: Cuba?
The Trump administration is blocking nearly all oil shipments to Cuba, exacerbating its humanitarian crisis, while President Trump threatens to 'take Cuba.' The move follows decades of U.S. intervention in Cuban affairs, with tensions persisting even after Fidel Castro's death. Correspondent Mo Rocca discusses historical context with history professor Jorge Malagon Marquez.
- Next: Cuba?
The Trump administration is blocking nearly all oil shipments to Cuba, exacerbating its humanitarian crisis, as President Trump threatens to 'take Cuba.' The move continues longstanding U.S.-Cuba tensions, even after Fidel Castro's death.
- Extended interview: Jack Schlossberg
Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy, is running for Congress in New York's 12th District at 33 years old. He discusses his family and pursuit of public office with correspondent Mo Rocca. The conversation also touches on voter skepticism and apathy towards politics.
- Extended interview: Jack Schlossberg at home
Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy, is running for Congress in New York's 12th District and discusses his campaign and family legacy in an interview. He also addresses the Trump administration's attacks on his grandfather's legacy and shares his recovery from a back injury. Jack Schlossberg is 33 years old.