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    Joe: Sometimes grown ups are in charge in D.C. and things get done

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  • Joe: The Judicial Branch didn't mindlessly follow Trump on Jan. 6 rioters

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  • Trump on the issues in 2016 and now: How his positions have become more extreme

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  • A new singing competition series minus the visuals

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  • The untold story of women's fight to fly in the Air Force

    04:29
  • Christian nationalists have hijacked the GOP and my faith community, says Wyoming Republican

    09:14
  • Susan Rice is set to step down from WH: Here's what she'll miss

    07:16
  • What Josh Hawley gets wrong about manhood

    10:59
  • Jan. 6 rioter who put his feet on desk in Pelosi's office gets prison time

    00:52
  • Governor says residents of his state will reject DeSantis' Florida model

    09:11
  • Joe: The day you launch a campaign sets the tone of everything

    10:54

'We have to confront the complexities of human beings, of the human journey'

11:26

Howard University announced in April it is dissolving its classics department. Professor Cornel West and Jeremy Tate have penned a new Washington Post column about the university's decision. Tate along with Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. join Morning Joe to discuss the issue.