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Molly Jong-Fast

special correspondent for Vanity Fair and host of the podcast "Fast Politics with Molly Jong-Fast."

Molly Jong-Fast is a political analyst for MSNBC, special correspondent for Vanity Fair and host of the podcast "Fast Politics with Molly Jong-Fast."

Molly Jong-Fast is a political analyst for MSNBC, special correspondent for Vanity Fair and host of the podcast "Fast Politics with Molly Jong-Fast."

Latest from Molly Jong-Fast

8d ago

Louisiana shows the risks for pregnant women in a post-Roe America

In Louisiana, many pregnant women are not getting basic prenatal care because conservative politicians in both parties have threatened their doctors.
23d ago

Trump's Super Tuesday 'win' comes at a cost

While Haley once again fell short to Trump in the GOP delegate race on Super Tuesday, her fight has continually shown that Trump has a general election problem.
33d ago

Lara Trump stands to inherit a fundraising mess of Trump's making

Trump's 2024 South Carolina primary election results position him to appoint his daughter-in-law Lara Trump to allocate RNC funds to pay his legal fees.
48d ago

Robert Hur took a page from the James Comey playbook — and made it worse

With the Robert Hur report on Biden's memory and mental state, the ghost of James Comey and his role in Trump's election has come back to haunt us in a new, terrifying form.
61d ago

E. Jean Carroll, my mother and the power of staying visible

Trump is ordered to pay $83.3 million for defamation to E. Jean Carroll. The irony of a woman in Trump's age group finally holding him accountable is not lost on us.
551d ago

Trump's latest no good, very bad week was difficult to downplay — even for Fox News

It sure seems like Trump can’t continue on like this. But then I’ve thought that before.
588d ago

Why right-wing sites like Fox News love liberal defectors like Tulsi Gabbard

Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk and Andrew Yang may represent a new partisan vanguard. But unlike many never-Trumpers, these reformed Democrats are damaged messengers.
603d ago

How Kansas women 'surprised' America

The math never changed. But the mainstream media failed to note just what a paradigm shift the loss of Roe was — and will continue to be.
1596d ago

Why does Michael Bloomberg think Democrats want another billionaire businessman for president?

Lots of New Yorkers still like Mike. But that's not a path to the presidency in 2020.
1716d ago

Al Green wants Trump impeached, like many of us. But he needs to stop trying to go it alone.

The Congressman's quixotic quest doesn't help remove the president from office, but it does let Trump keep claiming that he's just being persecuted.