Senior Iranian official’s comments indicate abolishment of morality police
Iran's attorney general indicated that the institution that had established the country's morality police has discontinued it, but there has been no comment yet from Iran's supreme leader confirming the action. NBC News’ Raf Sanchez reports on how recent protests could have affected this decision and how the Iranian government is reviewing its hijab law.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw on the new “segregation” of knowledge
MSNBC -
This Conservative judge is on a mission to protect democracy
MSNBC -
House GOP disbands civil rights panel
MSNBC -
Harrison: "There has not been a president who has been more successful in two years, than Joe Biden"
MSNBC -
Rep. Ritchie Torres introduces the "Investing in Safer Traffic Stops Act of 2023"
MSNBC -
Rep. Debbie Dingell on the new DNC calendar, Biden's upcoming State of the Union
MSNBC -
President Biden prepares for his State of the Union address, DNC updates the primary calendar
MSNBC -
Fmr. CIA Director: “we need to figure out what the Chinese were thinking”
MSNBC -
The Black National Anthem reminds us ‘we have not yet achieved the kind of justice that we richly deserve’
MSNBC -
Gov. Phil Murphy talks National Governors Association, New Jersey, & GOP priorities
MSNBC -
'He can be whatever he wants to be': Father explains how performing drag helps him be a better parent
MSNBC -
State Attorneys General Panel on Police Reform, Election Integrity, Abortion
MSNBC -
Democrats replace Iowa with South Carolina as Party’s first presidential primary state
MSNBC -
Spy balloon astonishes U.S. defense officials
MSNBC -
House Republican Priorities Take Shape
MSNBC -
Ron DeSantis ramps up war on education
MSNBC