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    'Trump likes to grift': Is the White House for sale?

    07:43
  • How is the GOP going to find the money to pay for Trump's 'very pricey' agenda?

    10:24
  • 'White House for sale?' Trump unveils multi-billion-dollar AI venture with OpenAI, SoftBank & Oracle

    04:42
  • 'Dark themes': Trump pushes his agenda

    08:51
  • 'Democracy has been put up for auction.' Trump administration embraces billionaires as Citizens United turns 15

    08:44
  • Ruhle: Why wasn't Trump's best bud Elon Musk invited to the AI party?

    09:59
  • Is the White House for sale? Stephanie Ruhle lays out the Trump administration money trail

    06:25
  • 'Doesn't do anything': Trump's economic priorities on Day 1

    09:12
  • 'That is the law': Trump directly challenges the Constitution on Day 1

    11:05
  • The Nightcap: What Trump 2.0 and his billionaire friends have in store

    11:51
  • The Nightcap: Trump, Musk, Zuckerberg, and the new era of "masculine energy"

    07:29
  • Former FEMA administrator on wildfire recovery: 'A painful process'

    07:54
  • Ruhle: Why is TikTok's CEO going to be a VIP at Trump's inauguration?

    12:43
  • 'The real changes': The under-the-radar Trump pick you need to pay attention to

    10:48
  • 'A good speech from a great man': Gov. Wes Moore on Pres. Biden's legacy, farewell address

    06:30
  • China reportedly mulling sale of TikTok U.S. operations to Elon Musk

    08:34
  • 'Voilà': Ernst's flip on Hegseth reveals GOP's loyalty to (and fear of) Trump

    12:18
  • How did we get here? L.A. wildfires expose extreme home insurance crisis

    09:09
  • 'An early test': Trump Cabinet confirmation hearings

    10:47
  • 'Looking for a cartoon villain': Trump, Musk fuel online conspiracies about California wildfires

    06:31

Markets tanked on coronavirus fears. Trump blamed Democrats.

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Trump used a briefing meant to calm fears about the coronavirus to say stock markets are down because of fears about the Democratic candidates. But markets are down worldwide, and it's because of coronavirus. Maya Wiley and Rick Wilson discuss.