MSNBC host Chris Hayes tore into President Trump during his opening monologue Tuesday night, calling his "recklessness" regarding the coronavirus so egregious that can only be described as "evil." (Screengrab via MSNBC)
MSNBC guest host Tiffany Cross [top and center] on Sunday slammed the lineup of conservative Black speakers at the Republican National Convention last week, calling it a "modern-day minstrel show." (screengrab via MSNBC)
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calls President Trump and his allies "domestic enemies" during an MSNBC interview, April 24, 2020. (Image: MSNBC video screenshot)
MSNBC producer Ariana Pekary penned a blistering resignation letter Monday comparing broadcast news to a "cancer" that is stoking national division and risking people's lives. (screengrab via Twitter/@arianapekary)
MSNBC screenshot on COVID-19 headlines
Liberal activist Al Sharpton NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace and race issues on MSNBC, June 21, 2020. (Image: MSNBC video screenshot)
MSNBC correspondent Cal Perry was called out during a live segment over Memorial Day weekend (May 25, 2020) after he attempted to shame a Wisconsin passerby for not wearing a mask, before the man quickly pointed out that neither was Mr. Perry's cameraman. (screengrab via MSNBC)
Nationally syndicated talk radio host Charlamagne tha God said Sunday, May 24, 2020, that presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is going to have to do a lot more than just pay "lip service" to the black community if he's going to count on their vote in November. (screengrab via MSNBC) ** FILE **
MSNBC political analyst and former Time magazine managing editor Richard Stengel claimed Thursday, May 21, 2020, that the First Amendment doesn't protect misinformation surrounding the coronavirus pandemic. (screengrab via MSNBC)
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany held her third White House press briefing Friday, which CNN and MSNBC would not cover. (Associated Press)
"Morning Joe" co-host Willie Geist speaks with MSNBC contributor Anand Giridharadas about the relationship between American citizens and the federal government during the coronavirus pandemic, May 6, 2020. (Image: MSNBC video screenshot)
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez discusses the coronavirus pandemic on "The Rachel Maddow Show," April 21, 2020. (Image: MSNBC video screenshot)
CNN and MSNBC have repeatedly cut in and out of President Trump's daily coronavirus task force briefings in favor of derisive commentary. (Associated Press)
MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle discusses the possibility of former Vice President Joe Biden forming a "shadow government" to rhetorically combat President Trump leading up to the 2020 election, April 15, 2020. (Image: MSNBC screenshot)
Political commentator James Carville discusses the 2020 election landscape on MSNBC, April 8, 2020. (Image: MSNBC video screenshot)
MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell discusses the public's reaction to President Trump's coronavirus briefings, March 25, 2020. (Image: MSNBC screenshot)
MSNBC host Chris Hayes declared President Trump a "genuine threat to public health" Tuesday night, March 24, 2020, and refused to air his comments from earlier in the day concerning the coronavirus pandemic.
The Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin declared Sunday, March 15, 2020, that more Republicans will die from coronavirus than Democrats because of the misinformation spread by President Trump and Fox News. (MSNBC screengrab)
MSNBC's Chris Matthews talks about Sen. Bernard Sanders' presidential campaign, Feb. 18, 2020. (Image: MSNBC video screenshot)
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough discusses phone calls he receives from Democratic Party insiders, Feb. 10, 2020. (Image: MSNBC video screenshot)
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