The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell

Lawrence O'Donnell, MS NOW

2071 - U.S.-Iran talks in Qatar end without breakthrough
Drawing upon his experience as a former chief of staff on the Senate Finance Committee and as an Emmy-winning executive producer and writer of ‘The West Wing,’ Lawrence O’Donnell examines the compelling and impactful political stories of the day. Join him every weeknight.
2071 - U.S.-Iran talks in Qatar end without breakthrough
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Drawing upon his experience as a former chief of staff on the Senate Finance Committee and as an Emmy-winning executive producer and writer of ‘The West Wing,’ Lawrence O’Donnell examines the compelling and impactful political stories of the day. Join him every weeknight.

Riassunto dell'episodio

This episode explores various political developments, including allegations of corruption regarding Donald Trump's acquisition of a Boeing 747 and his significant financial gains from cryptocurrency. The discussion covers the strategic consequences of Trump's policies regarding Iran and potential Congressional investigations into Trump family corruption. Additionally, the program features Senator Sheldon Whitehouse's critique of the Supreme Court's recent campaign finance ruling. The episode concludes with an interview with Isabel Wilkerson, discussing Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's historical approach to judicial opinions and reflections on the concept of caste and the nation's shared history.

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Momenti salienti

Donald Trump showed off the largest object, to ever be corruptly sought and accepted by an American politician.

00:02:20 · The speaker alleges that the acquisition of a Boeing 747 from Qatar constitutes a major act of political corruption.

The reporting in the New York Times reveals Donald Trump, quote, reaped a stunning windfall in his first year back in the White House, including about $1.4 billion from his family's cryptocurrency businesses.

00:08:43 · This highlights the massive financial increase in Trump's wealth linked to his return to office.

by blessing this overtly partisan challenge to a common sense election spending limit, the extremist wing of the court again delivered the goods for the GOP billionaires and right wing special interests who captured it.

00:21:07 · Senator Whitehouse criticizes the Supreme Court's recent opinion on campaign finance law.

I was absolutely floored. I was stunned. I was honored beyond belief.

00:32:29 · Isabel Wilkerson describes her emotional reaction to seeing her work cited in a Supreme Court justice's opinion.

Caste does not have to prevail if we can find a way to transcend it.

00:41:34 · Wilkerson expresses her belief that the destructive systems of hierarchy can be overcome through collective effort.

Episodi

2071-

U.S.-Iran talks in Qatar end without breakthrough

This episode explores various political developments, including allegations of corruption regarding Donald Trump's acquisition of a Boeing 747 and his significant financial gains from cryptocurrency. The discussion covers the strategic consequences of Trump's policies regarding Iran and potential Congressional investigations into Trump family corruption. Additionally, the program features Senator Sheldon Whitehouse's critique of the Supreme Court's recent campaign finance ruling. The episode concludes with an interview with Isabel Wilkerson, discussing Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's historical approach to judicial opinions and reflections on the concept of caste and the nation's shared history.

Thu, 2 Jul 2026 04:10:19 +0000
2070-

Trump loses SCOTUS fight to end birthright citizenship

This episode examines a Supreme Court decision regarding birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, exploring the legal arguments and the political influence of figures like Donald Trump and Stephen Miller. The discussion delves into the historical and constitutional implications of the ruling, specifically critiquing views that seek to undermine the amendment's universalist principles. Additionally, Senator Cory Booker discusses his concerns regarding a judiciary that he alleges favors billionaires and corporations. He proposes specific reforms, including term limits and stricter ethics laws, to restore public trust and democratic integrity in the American legal system.

Wed, 1 Jul 2026 03:50:14 +0000
2069-

Secretary Rubio & envoy Witkoff brief Congress on Iran

This episode examines critical legal and political developments in the United States, ranging from Supreme Court decisions regarding Donald Trump's civil liability and mail-in voting laws to challenges against voting rights legislation. The program features insights from Congresswoman Madeline Dean on a tense Iran conflict briefing and Congressman James Clyburn on the mobilization of Black voters in the South. Additionally, the episode covers congressional race dynamics, including interviews with Democratic candidates Rebecca Bennett and Anderson Clayton. The discussion highlights key campaign issues such as the cost of living, political corruption, and the impact of legislative decisions on healthcare and voter representation in New Jersey and North Carolina.

30 Giu 2026
2068-

Trump accuses Iran of ‘foolish violation’ of ceasefire

This episode explores escalating geopolitical tensions and domestic political shifts in the United States. The discussion begins with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's role in Democratic leadership and moves into the increasing instability between the U.S. and Iran, featuring insights from Congressman Adam Smith on the strategic disadvantages facing the U.S. regarding the Strait of Hormuz. The program also examines significant domestic issues, including the House Oversight Committee's investigation into Leon Black's ties to Jeffrey Epstein and the legal battles surrounding the Kennedy Center. Additionally, the episode features discussions on the evolving landscape of reproductive rights following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the Ohio gubernatorial race, and the impact of Supreme Court rulings on immigrant communities.

27 Giu 2026
2067-

Lawrence: Republican 'Cowardly Lions' of the Senate will live the rest of their lives in disgrace

This episode examines the decline of Senate decorum and the erosion of institutional resistance to presidential pressure, specifically focusing on Senator Bill Cassidy's shift in vote following a meeting with Donald Trump. The discussion features insights from Senator Chris Van Hollen and John Kerry regarding the complexities of diplomacy and the current state of Senate leadership. Additionally, the episode explores the legal and economic implications of Trump's policies, including judicial rulings on voting and the use of funds for January 6th defendants, with commentary from Congressman Jamie Raskin. The episode concludes with a look at the economic struggles in North Carolina and the global health consequences of dismantling USAID, particularly regarding the Ebola outbreak.

26 Giu 2026