The Weekend Primetime - Season 1 / Year 2025

The Weekend Primetime - Season 1 / Year 2025

Season 1 / Year 2025

Network
DatesMay 3, 2025 - Aug 3, 2025

Episodes

Episode 1
Year 2025Episode 1180 min

Episode 1

The Trump White House sees its first major shake-up, a federal judge rejects one of Trump's key deportation efforts, and Harvard's President pushes back against Trump's move to revoke the university's tax-exempt status.

Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi is released after being detained during his naturalization interview, the U.S. may be readying new sanctions against Russia, and President Trump may get a U.S. Army parade… on his birthday.

President Trump tells Meet the Press that the U.S. would be "okay" in the long term if there is a recession, James Carville and David Hogg's feud finally erupts in public, and a new report says Tesla has started searching for a new CEO to replace Elon Musk.

May 3, 2025
Episode 2
Year 2025Episode 2180 min

Episode 2

The ACLU's Lee Gelernt responds to Trump's shocking response when asked if he would uphold the Constitution. Plus, Rep. Pramila Jayapal joins to discuss the growing progressive resistance to Trump.

President Trump tells MTP's Kristen Welker that he doesn't know if he'll uphold the Constitution when it comes to immigration, the U.N. says the situation in Gaza has devolved into a "worst case scenario" and Trump tries to make the ancient papal conclave all about himself.

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers gives his take on how the economy has fared since Trump took office, a Harvard professor on why she's suing the administration and comedian Chuck Nice talks about the Met Gala, focused this year on Black men's fashion.

May 4, 2025
Episode 3
Year 2025Episode 3180 min

Episode 3

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka held for hours after protesting outside an ICE facility. Plus, the Art of the Yield. U.S. and Chinese officials sit down for trade talks, but is Trump already backing down? And when could we feel the economic pain from his tariff turmoil?

Two congressmembers who witnessed the dramatic arrest of Newark's mayor join to discuss what they saw inside a New Jersey ICE detention center. Plus, the commissioner of the Port of Seattle on when you could start feeling the pain of Trump's tariffs.

The Supreme Court's May surprise. President Donald Trump and his unconstitutional attempt to strip Americans of their citizenship.

Plus, what former President Joe Biden is saying about Kamala Harris losing the election.

May 10, 2025
Episode 4
Year 2025Episode 4180 min

Episode 4

The Trump Grift continues. The administration is preparing to accept a luxury jumbo jet from Qatar that will be used as Air Force One. Plus, the Trump Administration says it has a trade deal with China even as they keep the details in the dark.  

Donald Trump said he'd hire only the best people, but the ones he's surrounding himself with now seem increasingly unqualified. Plus, why one county in Texas might hold big clues about where the midterms are headed.

May 11, 2025
Episode 5
Year 2025Episode 5180 min

Episode 5

May 17, 2025
Episode 6
Year 2025Episode 6180 min

Episode 6

The political world is rocked by news of President Joe Biden's diagnosis of an "aggressive" form of prostate cancer. Plus, Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis McGill Johnson discusses the case of a brain-dead, pregnant Georgia woman being kept alive because of the state's strict abortion law.

NBC News Chief Washington Correspondent Andrea Mitchell says it's "mystifying" to her that former President Biden's prostate cancer was not detected sooner. Plus, an oncology professor at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine discusses the details of Biden's diagnosis.

Former President Joe Biden diagnosed with aggressive form of prostate cancer. And President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful budget" some Republicans disagree with. Plus, DNC vice-chair David Hogg on how to solve Democrat's problems.

May 18, 2025
Episode 7
Year 2025Episode 7180 min

Episode 7

President Donald Trump using government powers to expand his retribution tour. Plus, why Harvard can keep its international student body, at least for now.

Donald Trump's "Buddy-in-chief" is back in the halls of power just days after suggesting he might take a step back. Plus, Kristi Noem's tortured definition of Habeas Corpus raises fresh concerns for due process.

President Trump continues to leverage his presidency, as he hosted a private event for hundreds of Trump meme coin investors this week. Critics are already labeling the event a pay-for-access scheme. Plus, the MAHA Agenda in writing. RFK Jr. releases the long awaited health report detailing what he says is causing chronic diseases.

May 24, 2025
Episode 8
Year 2025Episode 8180 min

Episode 8

Trump announced a new date for the European Union tariff. Plus, where the movement for accountability and racial justice stands five years after George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer.

Donald Trump has taken the "bully pulpit" literally and is using his executive power to seek retribution against his political enemies. He's called for a slew of investigations for everyone from Kamala Harris to Beyonce. Plus: The author of "Original Sin" joins to show to discuss the new book on Joe Biden that has people on both sides of the aisle talking.

Trump delays the 50% charge hits against the European Union. Plus: remembering George Floyd 5 years since his death. Attorney Ben Crump joins the show to discuss what has and hasn't changed in America. 

May 25, 2025
Episode 9
Year 2025Episode 9180 min

Episode 9

"The Weekend: Primetime" talks with Michael Cohen about whether he'd accept a pardon from President Trump… plus, Dr. Craig Spencer weighs in on some worrying health developments driven by RFK Junior… also, Arwa Damon dives into the chaos unfolding at a distribution site in Gaza.

The Supreme Court has allowed President Trump to revoke temporary legal status for more than 500,000 immigrants from four different countries. Plus, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins joins to discuss his Tony nominated play "Purpose."

President Donald Trump targeting steel coming into the United States. Plus, the million-dollar military parade your tax dollars will pay for. 

May 31, 2025
Episode 10
Year 2025Episode 10180 min

Episode 10

Jun 1, 2025
Episode 11
Year 2025Episode 11180 min

Episode 11

 Intense protests erupted coast to coast amid ICE raids, plus has the Trump–Musk feud hit the point of no return? We'll dive into their breakup and the new warning from Trump.

Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-IL) joins to discuss the Trump Administration's immigration crackdown. Plus, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) on why he's open to a dialogue with Elon Musk after his MAGA implosion.

Tensions erupted in Los Angeles as protesters clashed with law enforcement agents over immigration raids. Plus, is it time for a new generation of U.S. leaders? 26-year old Kat Abughazaleh is one of those hoping to bring new blood to Congress as she runs for Illinois' 9th Congressional District. And award-winning actor and comedian Ramy Youseff is talking about his new movie "Mountainhead," and the potential impact from Trump's travel ban.

Jun 7, 2025
Episode 12
Year 2025Episode 12180 min

Episode 12

Jun 8, 2025
Episode 13
Year 2025Episode 13180 min

Episode 13

Minnesota officials give updates on the search for the shooting suspect as manhunt intensifies. New developments in the search for the gunman in the shootings of Minnesota lawmakers. NBC law enforcement analyst Evy Poumpouras weighs in on the investigation. Plus, analysis of President Trump's trip to Canada for the G7 summit.

Fmr. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio joins the show to talk about the rise of political violence and what's behind its move from the fringes to an inescapable reality. Plus. marking ten years of Trump since he rode down the escalator to announce his candidacy for President.

When it comes to immigration, it's down to the President versus the courts, again. Plus, the political comedy duo "The Good Liars" tell us what they are hearing in MAGA-world

Jun 15, 2025
Episode 14
Year 2025Episode 14180 min

Episode 14

As Trump weighs strikes on Iran, sidelining top advisers and watching his MAGA base fracture, Susan Del Percio breaks down the one voice Trump listens to. Plus, Danny Cevallos on the new legal showdown after Mahmoud Khalil's ICE release. And hear from Nezza, who defied the Dodgers by singing the national anthem in Spanish in protest of Trump's ICE raids.

Basil Smikle and Cameron Kasky discuss the ongoing attacks between Iran and Israel and Trump's habit of putting things off for "two weeks" at a time. Plus, the impact of Rep. James Clyburn endorsing Andrew Cuomo for NYC mayor, and the broader costs of Trump's immigration tactics and mass deportation campaign.

Jun 21, 2025
Episode 15
Year 2025Episode 15180 min

Episode 15

Trump officials are sending mixed messages to the American people about the purpose and strategy behind the U.S. entering Israel's war with Iran. Trump's bombing of key Iranian nuclear facilities triggered an emergency meeting at the United Nations Security Council, where representatives urged de-escalation. Now, U.S. officials are concerned about Iran retaliating by targeting military bases in the region. And Iranians and Israelis brace for what's next.

Rep. Jake Auchincloss discusses whether Trump's decision to attack Iran violated the constitution. Plus, Trita Parsi and Hooman Majd on Trump contradicting his administration on regime change in Iran.

Trump undercuts his own Vice President with a new social media post suggesting "regime change" in Iran would not be a bad thing. Plus, the economic impact of the U.S. joining the war and what it means for oil prices.

Jun 22, 2025
Episode 16
Year 2025Episode 16180 min

Episode 16

Democratic Congressman Jamie Raskin argues that President Trump's Supreme Court victory isn't as clear-cut as it seems. Plus, former Rep. Mondaire Jones weighs in on Zohran Mamdani's stunning upset in New York and the controversy surrounding.

MSNBC's exclusive joint interview with Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil and his wife, Dr. Noor Abdalla. Khalil was released on bail after becoming a national symbol of the Trump Administration's targeting of students protesting Israel's war in Gaza.

Immigration policies leading to difficult decisions for migrants. Plus, the U.S. exploring a new nuclear with Iran. It comes amid a war of words between President Trump and Iran's Supreme Leader.

Jun 28, 2025
Episode 17
Year 2025Episode 17180 min

Episode 17

Senator Sanders blasted the GOP's "obscene" bill, claiming it's fueled by hundreds of millions spent electing Trump in exchange for tax breaks for the wealthy along with cuts to vital programs like healthcare. And Senator Maggie Hassan explains how Trump's megabill will harm constituents in her state.

New York City Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani joins to discuss his stunning electoral performance, why some top Democrats are holding out endorsing him, and the Islamophobic threats he's facing.

Jun 29, 2025
Episode 18
Year 2025Episode 18180 min

Episode 18

Republicans fall in line with whatever President Trump wants, even if what Trump wants is massively unpopular and will rip healthcare away from millions. Plus, our panel discuss the crackdown on immigration and how the Trump Administration is laughing at the outrage.  

Officials in Texas give an update on the deadly flash floods that have killed dozens and left dozens more missing. Plus, a pardoned January 6 rioter reportedly begins working for the Department of Justice.  

Democrats see a fresh line of attack after President Donald Trump passed his wildly unpopular tax and spending bill. Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz joins us to discuss how the party can capitalize.  

Jul 5, 2025
Episode 19
Year 2025Episode 19180 min

Episode 19

Democrats are hoping the massive new law from the Trump Administration will give them a messaging opportunity in the midterms. Plus, the White House pushes back hard on the claim that the National Weather Service was not properly staffed for the Texas floods.

Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales talks about the devastating floods that have hit his state of Texas, and how his own community is holding up amid the historic destruction. Plus, the Trump Department of Justice starts stripping citizenship from naturalized Americans.

How Trump's new mega law could make ICE bigger than some nations' militaries. Plus- he'll make you an offer you can't refuse. Why some are now openly comparing the Trump Administration to "The Godfather."

Jul 6, 2025
Episode 20
Year 2025Episode 20180 min

Episode 20

The FBI's criminal investigation into former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey and who ordered it. Plus, we speak to Congressman Adriano Espaillat, chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, about how the new mega-law benefits ICE.

Congressman Maxwell Frost describes his "sanitized" tour of the Florida immigration detention camp dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz." Plus, the very rough week for Trump's cabinet members who find themselves caught between a rock and a MAGA-place.

Paola Ramos and Anthony Coley weigh in on the fallout from the Epstein files that rocked Trump's Justice Department. Plus, the Trump administration is slammed for its response to the brutal killing of a young American in the occupied West Bank.

Jul 12, 2025
Episode 21
Year 2025Episode 21180 min

Episode 21

Congressman Brendan Boyle weighs in on next week's vote in the senate -- shaping up to be a loyalty test: back Trump's push to defund public broadcasting, or risk getting cut off. And co-authors of the new book "2024" lay out what Democrats must do now to position themselves for a winning election.

President Trump offered words of support to his Deputy FBI Director amid a MAGA meltdown over the Epstein files and the anger at Attorney General Pam Bondi. Plus, how RFK Jr.'s vaccine skepticism looms large over as U.S. measles cases hits a more than 30 year high.

Former Georgia House Minority Leader and host of the "Assembly Required" podcast, Stacey Abrams, joins the show to talk about her new thriller novel, and how America is slowly descending into autocracy.

Jul 13, 2025
Episode 22
Year 2025Episode 22180 min

Episode 22

President Trump files a lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal over the bombshell report about Trump and Epstein. Plus, Republicans keep complaining about the laws they voted for.

President Trump is facing increasing pressure to act on the Epstein case, an issue he campaigned heavily on during the 2024 campaign season. Plus, Zohran Mamdani is still waiting for the endorsements from key democratic leaders. 

President Trump is growing frustrated with his Attorney General's handling of the Epstein files, and has directed her to release all grand jury testimony. Plus, Trump's war on children is affecting families across the country.

Jul 19, 2025
Episode 23
Year 2025Episode 23180 min

Episode 23

President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein have a decades-long relationship, as much as Trump would like to argue otherwise. Plus, the CEO of NPR joins the show to discuss what the brutal funding cuts mean for rural America.

President Trump is throwing anything against the wall to try and distract from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Plus, yet another Hegseth staffer heads for the exit as the issues at the Pentagon get worse and worse.  

Donald Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen gives Trump a reporter card grade six months into his second term. Plus, Bob the Drag Queen joins the show to talk about the administration's attack on LGBTQ rights.

Jul 20, 2025
Episode 24
Year 2025Episode 24180 min

Episode 24

Barry Levine addresses speculation that Jeffrey Epstein was an intelligence asset. Plus, a new report exposes shocking treatment of detained migrants.

Trump continues to throw anything at the wall in his effort to distract the American people from the controversy that's consuming his administration. Plus, Congressman Mike Quigley on the call from Democrats to release the Epstein files.

The Trump administration's attempt to control the narrative surrounding the Epstein scandal continues to fall flat. Plus Democratic progressives continue to stay in the headlines. This time it's Minnesota State Senator Omar Fateh, who's hoping to be the next mayor of Minneapolis. He joins to show to talk about his campaign.

Jul 26, 2025
Episode 25
Year 2025Episode 25180 min

Episode 25

Emma Vigeland and Tim O'Brien weigh in on the Epstein controversy as lawmakers intensify calls to unseal the files. Plus, Texas Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher says it's time for Democrats to play by the same rules as Republicans, as the GOP moves to redraw the political map in the Lone Star state. 

Congressman Robert Garcia (D-NY) says its time to release the Epstein files as Trump tries to escape the story. Plus, Six months of "Make America Healthy Again" and RFK Jr. is pushing the boundaries of what's acceptable with the healthcare system.

Why Trump's staunchest supporters and media allies now believe Ghislaine Maxwell is central to unlocking the Epstein scandal. Also, what a majority of Americans are saying about the President's so-called "Big Ugly Law." Then comedian Gianmarco Soresi joins us to explain why he's been going after podbros.

Jul 27, 2025
Episode 26
Year 2025Episode 26180 min

Episode 26

Aug 2, 2025
Episode 27
Year 2025Episode 27180 min

Episode 27

Aug 3, 2025

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