Rachel Maddow mostly took the night off on Monday due to hoarseness, but she came on with Jen Psaki during her time slot and claimed the Republican base is "very eager" for a dictator to end "contested elections."
On the PBS show Amanpour & Co., host Christiane Amanpour celebrated actress America Ferrera and her monologue in the Barbie movie.
Rachel Maddow often announces MSNBC won't air live speeches from Donald Trump because "There is a cost to us, as a news organization, of knowingly broadcasting untrue things." But that never stops the Madcow speeches about the "rise of fascism in this country," as she uncorked during Iowa caucus coverage in the 9pm hour.
On Saturday's PBS News Weekend, anchor John Yang and his appointed expert Sarah Binder of George Washington University discussed how Republican "hardliners" are weaponizing and ruining impeachment.
CNN host Laura Coates disturbed her Trump-loathing audience by bringing on Shark Tank judge and investor Kevin O'Leary late on Thursday night to deconstruct what New York's Democrat Attorney General Letitia James is trying to accomplish in her civil fraud trial against Donald Trump.
On January 4, PBS NewsHour anchor Amna Nawaz interviewed Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for nine minutes, but didn't get to the House Republican impeachment drive until the last question. She said Speaker Mike Johnson says the border crisis isn't incompetence, it's intentional. Mayorkas refused to address the politics.