
The Weekend
MSNBC
Jonathan Capehart, Eugene Daniels and Jackie Alemany set the agenda for Saturday, Sunday, and the week ahead; fresh analysis of the week's biggest events.
Episodes
The Weekend June 8 9a: Military Pageantry
6/8/2025
Preparations are underway for Donald Trump’s military parade next week. It’s billed as a celebration for the army’s 250th anniversary, but as the tanks roll towards the nation’s capital, thousands of veterans and their families rally in protest. Plus, Elon Musk joins Trump’s ever-growing list of loyal friends turned foe. Trump’s former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, joins The Weekend to share his take on the fallout.
Duration:00:39:15
The Weekend June 8 8a: “This is Much Bigger Than Los Angeles”
6/8/2025
President Donald Trump applied a rarely used law to deploy the National Guard as ICE protests erupted in Los Angeles. How was he able to bypass the governor, and how can this conflict escalate? Former Trump DHS official, Miles Taylor, breaks it down. Plus, Representative LaMonica McIver joins The Weekend ahead of her court appearance for charges of allegedly assaulting an officer during an ICE oversight visit in New Jersey.
Duration:00:41:56
The Weekend June 8 7a: Immigration Protests Rock Los Angeles
6/8/2025
President Donald Trump ordered 2,000 California National Guard troops to Los Angeles after clashes between protestors and immigration agents. California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned the move saying "it will only escalate tensions. Max Boot and Anthony Coley join The Weekend to discuss the protests and the administration's response.
Duration:00:40:33
The Weekend June 7 9a: Bromance Breakup
6/7/2025
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s fallout is just the beginning. MSNBC political analyst Alexi McCammond and New York Times White House Correspondent Tyler Pager join The Weekend to look into the possible repercussions from the feud. Plus, presidents have used the autopen for decades, including Trump. But now, an investigation has been launched by Trump into former president Joe Biden’s use of the pen, stating he used it to cover his “cognitive decline.” And, it’s World Pride Day in Washington, DC. As Americans join in on the celebration, the Trump administration is continuing its fight against LGBTQ+ communities. Laverne Cox joins The Weekend to share her thoughts.
Duration:00:40:33
The Weekend June 7 8a: The Big Distraction
6/7/2025
President Donald Trump issued a flurry of executive actions this week, from a new travel ban to a renewed attack on President Biden. Could this be a distraction from his unpopular agenda? Additionally, a federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must restore AmeriCorps programs after DOGE slashed nearly $400M in grants. Three Democratic Attorneys General join The Weekend to discuss their recent legal win.
Duration:00:40:54
The Weekend June 7 7a: The GOP's Musk Problem
6/7/2025
Elon Musk and President Donald Trump's relationship implodes publicly online in a very personal way. At the center of their dispute is President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," which Musk said was a "disgusting abomination." David Jolly and Yemisi Egbewole joins the Weekend to discuss what this could mean for the GOP in the midterms. Plus -- Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawyer reacts to the federal charges filed against him.
Duration:00:40:47
The Weekend June 1 9a: Golden Opportunity for the Democratic Party
6/1/2025
From Trump’s promise of deporting millions falling short, to his sweeping tariffs not leading to economic prosperity, Trump’s agenda is struggling. Chief White House Correspondent for The New York Times, Peter Baker, joins The Weekend to share one area where Trump isn’t struggling: cashing in on the presidency. Plus, all signs are pointing to a “blue wave.” The Democratic Party faces an uphill battle, but they are ready to push forward and win back Congress. Democratic strategist James Carville joins The Weekend to discuss Democrats' hope for the 2026 midterms.
Duration:00:41:06
The Weekend June 1 8a: Trump Agenda Pushback
6/1/2025
The Trump agenda is facing pushback from all sides -- even from some Republican Senators -- on Trump’s reconciliation bill and proposed budget. Rep. Brendan Boyle joins The Weekend to discuss the backlash and react to Sen. Joni Ernst's sarcastic apology for her comments on Medicaid cuts. Plus, deportation chaos. Rep. Yassamin Ansari joins The Weekend to share her recent surprise visit at an ICE detention center in Eloy, Arizona, where she described conditions as “sickening.” And the hosts showcase their spelling skills in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Scripps spelling bee
Duration:00:40:40
The Weekend June 1 7a: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence
6/1/2025
RFK Jr.’s recent “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) report required tweaks from the Trump administration after experts pointed out it cited studies that did not exist. Many are wondering: Was artificial intelligence used to create the report? Plus, a dive into the influence big tech companies have on the rise of artificial intelligence in the workplace. A new report suggests that AI could slash half of entry-level white-collar jobs. Tech journalist Karen Hao joins The Weekend to discuss.
Duration:00:40:49
The Weekend May 31 9a: Town Halls Are Getting Lit
5/31/2025
This week, Republican lawmakers held town halls where they faced jeers regarding the proposed budget cuts in the “big beautiful bill”. Representative Jasmine Crockett joins The Weekend to discuss. Plus, a look at Donald Trump’s recent pardon and commutation recipients, which include popular reality TV stars, a former gang leader, and Republican politicians.
Duration:00:41:50
The Weekend May 31 8a: Losing in Court
5/31/2025
President Donald Trump continues to get a reality check from the judicial branch. Three major rulings this week halted tariffs, his attack on law firms, and the crackdown on Harvard University, but will he listen? Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield joins The Weekend to discuss. Plus, Harvard’s bold message to the administration during its commencement ceremony.
Duration:00:41:00
The Weekend May 31 7a: Gone, but not for Good
5/31/2025
Elon Musk officially leaves the Trump administration, but President Trump claims Musk is not really leaving. Eugene Robinson and Sam Stein join The Weekend to look back on Musk’s time and DOGE’s cuts since Trump took office. Plus, economic chaos. TACO or Trump Always Chickens Out is the new mantra on Wall Street as investors navigate the economic whiplash of Trump’s global tariff chaos
Duration:00:40:06
The Weekend May 25 9a: Investigating Diversity
5/25/2025
The city of Chicago is currently under investigation by the DOJ for its "diversity" hiring practice. Mayor Brandon Johnson joins The Weekend to discuss the investigation and how the city plans to stand up to Trump. Rep. Joe Neguse also joins the show to express concerns over President Donald Trump's dinner for investors of his Trump Meme Coin.
Duration:00:39:48
The Weekend May 25 8a: Pushback Against Trump Agendas
5/25/2025
Federal judges have now ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of wrongfully deported migrants, but they’re continuing to disregard due process. Plus, six months after the 2024 election, Democrats finally show signs of fighting back. And, our friend and colleague Jonathan Capehart’s new book “Yet Here I Am: Lessons from a Black Man’s Search for Home” is officially out! He recounts stories from his life and finding his voice.
Duration:00:41:18
The Weekend May 25 7a: The Commander in Chief
5/25/2025
On Memorial Day weekend, Donald Trump addressed graduates at West Point with a campaign-style speech that celebrated his rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and signaled plans to expand the military’s involvement in immigration enforcement. Plus, an analysis of the “Big Beautiful Bill,” which could add over $3 trillion to the deficit while slashing health care and food stamps. Then, Rev. Al Sharpton joins The Weekend to reflect on the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder.
Duration:00:40:54
The Weekend May 24 9a: One Big, Beautiful, REWRITE
5/24/2025
Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ passed in the House, but it’s now facing an uphill battle in the Senate. Plus, Secretary of State and Acting National Security advisor Marco Rubio is facing backlash after he drastically scaled down the size of the National Security Council. Rep. Madeleine Dean of the House Foreign Affairs committee joins The Weekend to share her reaction.
Duration:00:40:43
The Weekend May 24 8a: Trump Escalates Harvard Feud
5/24/2025
President Donald Trump’s ongoing battle with higher education is facing a dramatic escalation. Ankush Khardori joins The Weekend to discuss how a federal judge blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to ban international students from enrolling at Harvard. Plus, no one is safe from Donald Trump weaponizing his Justice Department. The DOJ is opening investigations against Democrats and Trump’s political rivals. And, Chasten Buttigieg, husband of former U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, joins The Weekend to share his new children’s book, “Papa's Coming Home”
Duration:00:41:16
The Weekend May 24 7a: Crypto and Corruption
5/24/2025
President Donald Trump is under fire from critics who are accusing him of corruption after the president held a private dinner at his Golf club in Northern Virginia for crypto investors who bought into his meme coin. April Ryan and Daniel Koh join The Weekend to discuss how Trump is pushing the limits of the presidency like never seen before.
Duration:00:40:34
The Weekend May 18 9a: ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Suffers GOP Pushback
5/18/2025
Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” seeks to slash Medicaid and SNAP benefits, but it faces an uphill battle on Capitol Hill. Ultra-conservative House Republicans blocked it from seeing the House floor on Friday, and some Senate Republicans have already warned they won’t accept the “megabill” without major changes. Former Governor John Kasich joins The Weekend to discuss. Plus, Trump accepts white South Africans into the U.S. despite mass deportation efforts.
Duration:00:38:50
The Weekend May 18 8a: The Politicization of the DOJ
5/18/2025
Attorney General Pam Bondi is facing criticism for what some see as her operating like President Donald Trump's personal attorney, despite pledging to be independent and vowing to never let politics factor into her decisions during her confirmation hearing. President Trump's tariffs and budget are causing alarm for many states,, forcing The House Budget Committee to try again to pass his "Big Beautiful Bill" after right wing Republicans helped sink it on Friday. Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont joins The Weekend to discuss the his concerns about the bill.
Duration:00:43:17