White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Cancels 'The View' Appearance Due To WGA Strike

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Ali Velshi – in for Nicolle Wallace – is joined by Andrew Weissmann, RonNell Andersen Jones, Katie Phang, Ali Vitali, Basil Smikle, Charlie Sykes, David Jolly, Molly Jong-Fast, Lisa Rubin, Pete Strzok, Eddie Glaude, Anne Applebaum, and Courtney Kube. Alicia Menendez – in for Nicolle Wallace – is joined by Harry Litman, Lisa Rubin, Susanne Craig, Joyce Vance, Michael Steele, Symone Sanders-Townsend, Ali Vitali, Tim Miller, Frank Figliuzzi, Mary McCord, and Molly Jong-Fast. Prior to that, Katy had tweeted that she would be hosting a special, two-hour edition of Meet The Press. Supreme Court, Trump filed his immunity brief ahead of the April 25 hearing. His lawyers mostly rehashed familiar claims that were roundly rejected by the trial and appellate courts.

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Alicia Menendez – in for Nicolle Wallace – is joined by Andrew Weissmann, RonNell Andersen Jones, Molly Jong-Fast, Amanda Carpenter, Rep. Jim Himes, Jason Johnson, Maya Wiley, Rick Stengel, Charlie Sykes, Lisa Rubin, and Anthony Coley. Alicia Menendez – in for Nicolle Wallace – is joined by Neal Katyal, Mara Gay, Katie Phang, Lisa Rubin, Tim Heaphy, Betsy Woodruff Swan, Donna Edwards, David Jolly, Pete Strzok, Harry Litman, Danielle Holley, Ian Millhiser, and Sen. Debbie Stabenow. Ali Velshi – in for Nicolle Wallace – is joined by Ryan Reilly, Lisa Rubin, Andrew Weissmann, Tim Alberta, Vaughn Hillyard, Courtney Kube, Glenn Kirschner, Glenn Thrush, David Jolly, Harry Dunn, Senator Chris Coons, and Sherif Mansour. Alicia Menendez – in for Nicolle Wallace – is joined by Neal Katyal, Andrew Weissmann, Ian Bassin, Rev. Al Sharpton, Rep. Jamie Raskin, Russ Beuttner, Tim Miller, Lisa Rubin, Ryan Reilly, Charlie Sykes, Cornell Belcher, and Rep. Madeleine Dean. She can also be seen regularly on The 11th Hour with Brian Williams, Morning Joe, and NBC's Today Show.

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That relationship has raised eyebrows among U.S. officials, who warn that the app could be leveraged to further the interests of an adversary. The bill’s critics argue that the U.S. is unfairly targeting a well-loved social network when the government could be dealing with household issues that directly benefit Americans. It could be a simple administrative or scheduling issue that’s far from intriguing. But if it’s connected to the substance of the investigation, then one possibility is that Manhattan prosecutors want to call a witness besides Cohen who either wasn’t available or prepared to testify Wednesday. We got some unexpected news in the Donald Trump grand jury investigation in New York. We were all set for a potential indictment Wednesday, but then suddenly heard that the grand jury not only wasn’t going to be voting but wouldn’t be meeting at all.

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For many TikTok users, the U.S. crackdown is just one more way that politicians are out of touch with young people and don’t understand how they use the internet. For them — and other skeptics of the U.S. government’s claims — the situation looks like pure political posturing between two countries with bad blood, sometimes with a dash of racism. Congress remained on track Friday morning to trigger a government shutdown this weekend, as House Speaker Kevin McCarthy suffered another high-profile defeat when the House failed to advance a last-ditch stopgap bill to extend government funding beyond Saturday.

Even though the White House has now signed off on the legislation, the U.S. scheme to force ByteDance to sell TikTok could still fail — an outcome that may or may not result in a ban. China has previously stated that it would oppose a forced sale of TikTok, which is well within the Chinese government’s rights following an update to the country’s export rules in late 2020. TikTok itself would also surely mount a strong legal challenge against the forced sale, much as it did when the Trump administration previously tried to accomplish the same thing through executive action. TikTok also sued when Montana attempted to enact its own ban at the state level, which ultimately resulted in a federal judge issuing an injunction and blocking the effort as unconstitutional. TikTok is based in Los Angeles and Singapore but is owned by Chinese tech giant ByteDance.

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NBC News and other networks have grappled with how to cover Trump and his allies as the former president makes a new bid for the White House. Last year, CNN faced internal pushback for its decision to feature Trump in a town hall, which turned into a rally-like atmosphere with his supporters in the audience. MSNBC and CNN also have carried portions of Trump’s speeches, but with fact checking as he continues to traffic in unfounded claims. Wallace also praised NBC News’ chief political analyst Chuck Todd who, in an appearance on Meet the Press, publicly rebuked the network for the decision, saying that McDaniel had questionable credibility. Maddow, the top rated personality at the network, is the latest NBCU personality to publicly call out news division leadership over the decision, an unusual moment where internal drama has played out on the airwaves.

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In March, the House Energy and Commerce Committee introduced a new bill designed to pressure ByteDance into selling TikTok. The bill marked a fresh push by the U.S. government to separate the company from its Chinese ownership or force it out of the country. I commented about Nicolle's face during week of her Biden Live inteview.

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Networks have seen internal discord over other past hires of contributors, as was the case when NBC News and MSNBC tapped Jen Psaki as she was preparing to depart the White House as President Joe Biden’s first press secretary. In 2022, CBS News also got pushback when it hired Mick Mulvaney, who has served as acting chief of staff for Trump, as a political analyst. Since her departure from the RNC, McDaniel had been pitched to the networks, a common practice after elected and political officials depart from high-profile posts. There had been definite interest at other networks, with a view that McDaniel wasn’t the kind of flame thrower like other Trump allies, figures like Corey Lewandowski, the former campaign manager who went on to serve as commentator on CNN.

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They also cited articles by Justice Brett Kavanaugh from before Trump appointed him to the nation’s highest court. But after the announcement, MSNBC President Rashida Jones assured staffers that it would be up to individual shows whether to book her and that they would not be forced to have her on as part of political analysis. That also is the case for other shows on the network platforms. They are the latest network voices to publicly criticize the decision to retain McDaniel, who was ousted as chair earlier this year. McDaniel also participated in a Nov. 17, 2020 phone call with Trump to urge Michigan Republican canvassers not to certify the results.

The conversations were held in person at NBC’s Studio 6A, a facility that has been used for everything from live broadcasts featuring Chris Hayes to Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager’s “Today” hour to Megyn Kelly’s stab at morning TV. Before becoming an on-air political analyst, Wallace was in the George W. Bush administration and worked on John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign. The show primarily focuses on discussing, analyzing, and reporting on the day’s latest news in politics. Panel discussions, one-on-one interviews, and brief monologues regularly compose much of the program.

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Biden to join 'Deadline: White House' for live interview after Supreme Court rulings.

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We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Next week, abortion is back at the court that overturned Roe v. Wade, with oral arguments Tuesday in the mifepristone appeal. Reading the Kavanaugh quotes that Trump’s lawyers plucked from those pieces, regarding the now-justice’s view of the danger of prosecuting sitting presidents, one might think that those articles would help Trump.

Alicia Menendez – in for Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday, February 14, and reports on the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade, with updates from city officials. Alicia Menendez – in for Nicolle Wallace – is joined by Lisa Rubin, Andrew Weissmann, Katie Phang, Maya Wiley, Claire McCaskill, Admiral James Stravridis, Ben Rhodes, Amy McGrath, Paul Rieckhoff, and Raf Sanchez. Alicia Menendez – in for Nicolle Wallace – is joined by Lisa Rubin, Rev. Al Sharpton, Harry Litman, Rep. Dan Goldman, Miles Taylor, Frank Figliuzzi, Betsy Woodruff Swan, David Jolly, McKay Coppins, Simon Shuster, and Cornell Belcher.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre canceled a planned appearance on ABC‘s The View on Wednesday because of the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike. Nicole's show has become my favorite show on MSNBC and I watch every day M-F. She didn't appear to be in the studio, so weird lighting was probably part of the issue. Hate to comment on a woman's appearance, but it was almost shocking. I was afraid she was morphing into the old Republican Nicolle.

My political fantasy is, she comes to visit her pal Claire McCaskill at the Lake of the Ozarks and I run into them at the grocery store and invite them over for Long Islands. Her appearance is back to normal...but I agree with you, lots of rambling...and her voice has gotten even more nasal with that uptick at the end of sentences that drives me crazy...like that Jauzzi ad. Watched yesterday and it is even more pronounced (the nasal whiney thing). House Speaker Kevin McCarthy notched a minor victory Friday as a procedural vote on the short-term spending bill succeeded. Republican Sen. John Cornyn said that senators from both parties are still discussing border provisions as the government could shut down on Saturday at midnight.

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