Ari Melber

The actor predicted "a more serious, deeper problem" than the outgoing president.
“Are you for or against this?” MSNBC's Ari Melber asked viewers on "The Beat."
"Donald Trump is often guilty of the very things he accuses of others," MSNBC's Ari Melber says in the viral video.
“He’s never going to get better,” Donald Trump’s niece told MSNBC’s Ari Melber.
MSNBC’s Ari Melber laid out why President Donald Trump’s economy is not the “greatest” compared to President Barack Obama’s.
“We are going to play news show. That’s where there are facts and there are questions," the MSNBC host told Steve Cortes.
Time and again, the president and his aides rely on the same feeble excuse.
The president's staggering change in tone on his former officials is laid bare in the MSNBC montage.
It will hinge on Donald Trump's need for adoration, said Mike Murphy, a critic of the president.
The MSNBC host contrasted Trump’s words amid the coronavirus pandemic with how past presidents have consoled the nation.