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Season 2024 / Episode 176 and airs on 25 December 2024 01:00
On All In with Chris Hayes, Chris Hayes delivers impactful stories that don't always make the front page. Drawing from his background as a reporter, Hayes goes on the road to uncover the truth by knocking on doors, digging deeper and speaking with people representing all points of view.
Guests: Representative Eric Swalwell, Brandy Zadrozny, Michelle Goldberg, Jesse Wegman, Dana Goldstein
Guests: Rep. Jamie Raskin, Norm Eisen, Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn, Claire McCaskill, Rep. Mo Brooks, Rep. Ruben Gallego, Jill Wine-Banks, Keith Ellison
Tonight on a special edition of All In: One year, five months and three days ago. It wasn't a protest that spun out of control. It was the violent culmination of an attempt to steal the presidency. This week, for the first time the nation will hear the evidence live in primetime. And tonight we'll talk to the people on the frontlines against the mob, the people defending democracy from the inside, a key member of the committee investigating the coup, and the Republican congressman who wore a bulletproof vest on January 6th.
Guests: Brittany Packnett Cunningham, Stuart Stevens, Joyce Vance, Stacey Abrams, Mark Hamill
The dog whistle becomes a bullhorn. The very open and very dangerous racism and antisemitism on full display in the GOP. Then, Stacey Abrams on Trump's pick to represent Georgia in the Senate. Plus, a conversation with Star Wars star Mark Hamill on his new role helping Ukraine. And Rachel Maddow on a forgotten but extremely relevant part of American history.
Guests: Harry Litman, Asha Rangappa, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Evan McMullin, Rebecca Traister
Mar-a-Lago meets the Supreme Court. Tonight: What we're learning about today's important new DOJ filing, and will Trump's Supreme Court cronies help him obstruct a criminal investigation? Then, a surprise Republican Senate seat suddenly in trouble. Mike Lee's independent challenger joins live. Plus, Senator Bernie Sanders on why he says control of Congress will come down to an economic message. And Rebecca Traister on the campaign trail recovery of John Fetterman—and the TV doctor attacking him for his health.
Guests: Rachel Maddow, Ben Collins, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Sen. Chris MurphyThe
Jan. 6 committee teases new revelations ahead of tomorrow's hearing. But four weeks from the next election, what these hearings have meant to American democracy, with Rachel Maddow. Then, Alex Jones ordered to pay nearly $1 billion for profiting off Sandy Hook lies, Plus, Senator Elizabeth Warren on her midterm message to Democrats.
The scramble to save democracy on January 6th. Tonight: Congressman Jim Clyburn, one of the leaders in that room, joins me live. Then, Congressman Jamie Raskin on the Trump response to his committee's subpoena. Plus, Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes on what happened in Wisconsin. And what we learned from the Herschel Walker debate with Senator Raphael Warnock in Georgia tonight.
Guests: Jeremy Ben-Ami, Maya King, Rep. Gerry Connolly, Danya Perry, Glenn Kirchner
An ex-president's wild attack on American Jews condemned by the White House. Tonight: from Donald Trump to Kanye West, the undeniable antisemitism of MAGA Republicans. Then, Herschel Walker's new explanation for his badge stunt, and a new, logic defying denial in his abortion scandal. Plus, the fleecing of America: new details on the exorbitant prices Trump charged to have Secret Service stay at his hotels. And we have reached the sexting evidence phase of the Oath Keepers seditious conspiracy trial.
Guests: Robert Draper, Steve Kornacki, Alexis McGill- Johnson
21 days to November 8th, is anyone actually prepared for what a Republican Congress represents? Tonight: Robert Draper on his new book and why he says the Republican Party "lost its mind" in pursuit of power. Then, another DeSantis political stunt caught on tape—the dystopian footage of Florida's "election security force." Plus, the new White House promise to legalize abortion if Dems keep control. And Steve Kornacki on exactly what the election landscape looks like three weeks out.
Guests: Rick Hasen, Nancy Gertner, Sarah Blaskey, Harry Litman
20 days from November 8th: President Biden releases the oil. Tonight: why the cost of gasoline could decide the fate of American democracy. Then, why a federal court is calling John Eastman emails potential evidence of "a conspiracy to defraud the United States." And today's Trump deposition in a defamation lawsuit stemming from rape allegations. Then, the horrifying reality of what has become a Republican talking point on abortion. And new depths of despair and deception from new reporting on the DeSantis migrant stunt.
A radical, conservative agenda causes full-scale collapse of the British government. Tonight, how a Republican House could make the UK meltdown look calm. Then, Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren on the forthcoming Trump subpoena. Andrew Weissmann on what looks like new evidence of an attempt to defraud the United States. Plus, Republicans unveil their sweeping, national "Don't Say Gay" bill. And 19 days from November 8th, Marc Elias on what may be an early to start to voter intimidation.
Guests: George Conway, Glenn Gerstell, Paul Butler, Mary McCord, Jena Griswold
The Jan. 6 committee commands Donald Trump's appearance on the day Steve Bannon gets his prison sentence for blowing them off. Tonight: George Conway on the documents and testimony the committee is seeking in their subpoena of Donald Trump. Then, why was the ex-president keeping classified intelligence about Iran and China? Explosive new details about the stolen documents at Mar-a-Lago. Plus, a victim of the Ron DeSantis election fraud stunt has his charges dropped. And reports of voter intimidation referred to the DOJ from Arizona where the stakes for democracy could not be higher.
Guests: Asawin Suebsaeng, Julie Fernandes, Rep. Eric Swalwell, Yair Rosenberg, Rep. Charlie Crist
Masked vigilantes at the ballot box in Arizona. Tonight: the voter intimidation grows, and new reporting that the former president has been laying the groundwork to try and overturn midterm losses. Then, how Clarence Thomas temporarily saved Lindsey Graham from answering questions under oath. Plus, it's not just Kanye: the alarming trend towards open antisemitism on the American right. And it's debate night in Florida—Congressman Charlie Crist joins after his debate with Governor Ron DeSantis.
Guests: Eric Levitz, Sherriff Paul Penzone, Jon Ralston, Claire McCaskill
Two weeks from Election Day, the very real concerns of economic catastrophe if the radical right gains control of government. Then, the Sheriff of Maricopa County is pushing back on voter intimidation in Arizona—and he joins live. Plus Jon Ralston on the anti-democratic forces taking over elections in Nevada. And why a new nepotism scandal has a certain Fox News host lashing out at reporters.
Guests: Leah Litman, Tim Miller, Heather Carter, Michael Strain, Michael Schmidt
A TV doctor from New Jersey gets hammered for debate stage honesty. Tonight: renewed outrage over the radical Republican position on abortion they have been trying to hide. Then, new evidence that our disgraced ex-president will pull the strings if Republicans take over. Plus, do Republicans campaigning on inflation have any real plan to do anything about it? And what we know about the effort to force this guy to spill the beans about Mar-a-Lago documents.
Guests: Mark Elias, Ari Berman, Mary Peltola, David Wallace-Wells
Tonight: Marc Elias on the multi-front fight against the anti-democratic threats across the country. Then, how the Georgia Senate race got somehow crazier. Plus, did Sarah Palin just endorse her opponent in Alaska? And David Wallace-Wells on the new climate reality coming into view—and why there may actually be a case for optimism.
Guests: Leigh Ann Caldwell, Jacob Ward, Ben Collins, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, Rep. Jamie Raskin, Steve Kornacki
Tonight: The violent attack on Nancy Pelosi's husband. What we know about the attackers motive and the Speaker herself as the intended target. Plus Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez and Congressman Jamie Raskin on the specter of political violence in the aftermath of insurrection. And a viewer's guide for how to think about all of the different ways election night could unfold with the one and only Steve Kornacki. Live from Studio 6A in Rockefeller Plaza.
Guests: Ken Dilanian, Rep. Eric Swalwell, Kelly Weill, Alyssa Katz, David Plouffe, Michael Steele
The Pelosi attacker reportedly confesses. Tonight: the explicitly political motive of the Pelosi attack in the suspect's own words, and the non-stop lies and conspiracy theories from the right. Then, can you support an insurrection and get elected governor of New York? New alarm over the Republican candidate there. Plus, what may be promising new polling numbers for Democrats in the Senate. And amid record high profits for fossil fuel companies, the new White House effort to lower the cost of gas.
Guests: Jen Psaki, Rick Hasen, Rep. Ruben Gallego, Keith Ellison
The horrific attack on Paul Pelosi and the horrific response from the right. Tonight: The mainstream MAGA attempt to false-flag an attack by a suspect who told the FBI he wanted to kneecap the Speaker of the House. Then, the Republican midterm messaging on crime versus the reality in red states. Plus: the Justice Department chimes in on voter intimidation in Arizona. And Lindsey Graham's attempt to wriggle out of an election interference subpoena denied the Supreme Court.
Guests: Michael Beschloss, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Ian Bassin, Carol Leonnig, Rep. Katie Porter
The President makes the case to preserve democracy as the other political party openly advocates for ending it. Then, the newly leaked Eastman emails and the explicit goal to use Justice Clarence Thomas to overturn the will of the voters. Plus, Carol Leonnig's new reporting on the violent attack targeting the Speaker of the House. And Rep. Katie Porter on why grocery stores, oil companies and others are openly admitting that your inflated prices are making them record profits.
Guests: Ron Klain, Marc Elias, Joyce Vance, Michelle Goldberg, Mehdi Hassan
What happens if the new bums will never let you vote them out. Tonight: White House chief of Staff Ron Klain on defending democracy. Plus, election attorney Marc Elias on where the warning signs are flashing brightest. And the former president's appeal to Republicans to support democracy. And today's big movement in the Mar-a-Lago case where a key figure is now compelled to share what he knows about stolen documents.
Guests: Robert Draper, Cornell Belcher, Maria Teresa Kumar, Tom Periello, John Legend
Tonight: The return of chaos in American government that's on the ballot in four days. Then, Cornell Belcher on reading the wild variations in last minute election polls. Plus, the Republican candidate who wants "a community-level review process"to decide whether rape victims can get abortions. And direct from the campaign trail with Barack Obama—the one and only John Legend on his midterm message to voters.
Guests: Steve Kornacki, Sarah Longwell, Tara Setmayer, Sen. Cory Booker, Ben Collins, Michelle Goldberg
Chris Hayes breaks down the results of Tuesday's midterm elections, Trump's war on the Murdoch empire and DeSantis, how Democrats avoided a "red wave," the fate of control of Congress, and more.
Guests: Tim Miller, Jacqueline Alemany, Stuart Stevens, Olivia Troye, Dave Wasserman, Maxwell Alejandro Frost
Chris Hayes breaks down the Republican infighting in the wake of their poor midterm performance, the fingers being pointed at the former president, the races that could decide who controls what will be a narrow House majority, and more. Plus, an interview with Gen Z's first member of Congress.
Guests: Steve Kornacki, Rep. Ruben Gallego, Steve Kornacki, Sahil Kapur, Jen Psaki, David Jolly
Chris Hayes breaks down the latest vote count out of Arizona, the key races that could decide control of a narrow House majority, the Republican battle over leadership, and Trump's massive losing streak.
Guests: Rick Hasen, Jake Sherman, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, Dan De Luce
Leadership fights turn the house and senate upside down. Tonight: A Republican Party in absolute chaos as a disgraced ex-president returns to lead them. Plus, how democracy prevailed in the face of MAGA. And what the Pentagon, the Russians and NATO are saying about an explosion that killed two people over the Ukraine border in Poland.
Guests: Tim Miller, Michelle Goldberg, Carlos Curbelo, Marc Elias, Fred HicksA
low energy rollout literally sends supporters running for the exits. Tonight: The diminishing returns of a disgraced ex-president and the coordinated movement to stop him. Then, Marc Elias returns on the successful midterm defense of democracy and where the problems still exist. And the voting isn't over yet—the genuinely high stakes of the Warnock, Walker runoff in Georgia.
Guests: David Plouffe, Kathryn Sadasivan, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Tara Setmayer, Stuart Stevens
A study in contrasts as a Democratic giant steps aside and the MAGA wing takes power. Then, the lawless redrawing of democracy that yielded a Republican majority—and the explosion in dark money that funded it. And the best evidence yet that his own voters now see Donald Trump as a loser.
Guests: Chuck Rosenberg, Carol Lam, Rep. Jamie Raskin, Rep. James Clyburn, Mona Charen, Donna Edwards
Merrick Garland appoints a prosecutor to lead the Trump investigations. Tonight: Why now? And what does it means for where these investigations stand? And Rep. James Clyburn on the new Republican majority and new Democratic leadership.
Guests: Chase Strangio, Sarah Kate Ellis, Charlie Savage, Rep. Adam Schiff, Jelani Cobb
Tonight: What we know about the mass shooting at a Colorado LGBTQ nightclub. Then, what we're learning about the man who just took over the Trump investigations. Congressman Adam Schiff on the new special counsel and what he expects from Kevin McCarthy. And as primary hopefuls gather for their first unofficial campaign events, what could be the biggest flaw in their plan to stop Donald Trump.
Guests: Adrian Fontes, Marc Elias, Asha Rangappa, Tim Miller, Faiz Shakir
Tonight: Lindsey Graham goes under oath about the last Trump attempt to steal an election as MAGA world goes to work in Arizona. Then, the ex-president's fight to keep Mar-a-Lago evidence away from the DOJ has its day in court. And the politics of hate continue in the wake of the Club Q attack as we get new details of the heroism that stopped the massacre.
Guests: Harry Litman, Maya Wiley, Michelle Goldberg, Ben Collins, Charles Blow
Prosecutors investigating the Trump coup are seeking testimony from the former vice president. Tonight: the new reporting that Mike Pence is considering telling the DOJ what he wouldn't say to the January 6th committee. Then, another brutal mass shooting at a Walmart in Virginia. And Ben Collins on what we're learning about the Club Q shooter in Colorado. Plus, a new run-off controversy for Herschel Walker: Can a candidate hold a primary residence in Texas while running for Senate in Georgia?
Guests: Speaker Rusty Bowers, Will Bunch, Claire McCaskill, Carlos Curbelo, Sen. Amy Klobuchar
All but one Arizona county certifies election results, as deniers rage in Maricopa. Tonight, Republican Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers on the enduring potency of Donald Trump's Big Lie. Then, what dinner at Mar-a-Lago with Nick Fuentes and Kanye actually says about the far right and the disgraced ex-president. Plus, Kellyanne Conway's surprise five-hour visit with the January 6 committee. And 8 days from a Warnock, Walker rematch—the incredible scene in Georgia that Republicans tried to prevent.
Guests: Ryan Reilly, Glenn Kirschner, Barbara McQuade, Asha Rangappa, Adam Serwer, Sen. Bernie Sanders
Elmer Stewart Rhodes is found guilty of leading a seditious conspiracy against the United States. Tonight: How the Department of Justice won this rare and historic conviction—and what it means for the broader January 6 investigation that is still not over. Then, Adam Serwer on the ex-president's dangerous association with far-right radicals. And the White House intervention in the looming rail strike with Senator Bernie Sanders.
Guests: Rachel Maddow, Marc Elias, Tim Miller, Jen Psaki, Rep. Mondaire Jones
The attorney general underscores the landmark conviction of Trump foot soldiers for conspiring to steal an election. Tonight: Rachel Maddow on this historic decision for the Justice Department—and what it means for the ongoing investigation of Donald Trump. Then - Marc Elias on what could be criminal charges for the rogue Arizona officials trying to steal votes in Cochise County. Plus, checking in on national Republicans in disarray. And how the United States Senate outmaneuvered a radical Supreme Court to make same-sex and interracial marriage the law of the land.
A devastating ruling against a disgraced ex-president. Tonight: How Trump's attempt to keep Mar-a-Lago evidence away from the Justice Department was foiled—and what it means for how the Special Counsel can now proceed. Then, raging antisemitism, Hitler-loving Holocaust denial—and a direct line to the center of power in the Republican Party. Plus, a big headliner for the big push in Georgia, five days away from the runoff.
Guests: Rep. Eric Swalwell, Michelle Goldberg, Sheera Frenkel, Renato Mariotti, David Plouffe
From Kanye's lips to Trump's ears…and from Trump's lips to the House Republican agenda. Plus, tracking the explosion of online hate under Twitter's new management. And no more executive privilege—what happened when Donald Trump's White House lawyers returned to the criminal grand jury investigating Trump's coup.
Guests: Trymaine Lee, Doug Jones, David Jolly, Joyce Vance, Elie Mystal, Melissa Murray
Tonight: After four votes in two years for one Senate seat—another runoff is here. Then, Republicans shrugging their shoulders at renewed threats to "terminate" democracy. Plus, as the Trump Org jury deliberates, why a new hire by the Manhattan DA could signal even more Trump investigations. And Elie Mystal and Melissa Murray on the Supreme Court comedy stylings of Samuel Alito.
Guests: Sen. Chuck Schumer, Ron Klain, Sherrilyn Ifill, Bill Kristol
How ecstasy turned into agony as Warnock defeat of Herschel Walker starts sinking in. Tonight: the man who drafted Raphael Warnock to run, Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, joins live. Plus, Sherrilyn Ifill on the long term project to turn Georgia blue. And White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain on a Biden win streak unlike any seen in generations. Plus, with still more classified documents uncovered in Florida, a criminal conviction of his company in New York, and midterm disaster laid at his feet…the loud Republican calls to ditch Donald Trump.
Guests: Harry Litman, Mary McCord, Rep. Adam Schiff, Ben Rhodes
The DOJ asks a federal judge to hold the Trump team in contempt of court. Tonight: the latest escalation in the Mar-a-Lago documents case and what it could mean for potential indictments. Then, the president of Peru arrested or an attempted coup and mass arrests in Germany to stop far-right coup plot there. Congressman Adam Schiff on our former president's escape from justice nearly two years after his failed coup. And incredible new details of the prisoner swap that got Brittney Griner out of a Russian prison.
Guests: Michael Steele, Tara Setmayer, Chuck Rosenberg, Sen. Gary Peters, Rep. Maxine Waters
The Republican leadership fight breaks into the open. Tonight, the doomsday scenario playing out for House Republicans. Then, Chuck Rosenberg on today's contempt hearing for Donald Trump and his lawyers and the aggressive move by the special counsel. Plus, as Senator Sinema does what she does, Democratic Senate Campaign Chair Gary Peters on how he helped build the Democratic majority. And Congresswoman Maxine Waters joins live to reclaim her time.
Guests: Elaina Plott, David Jolly, Harry Litman, Rep. Ruben Gallego, Evan Halper
The beating heart of the Republican Congress caught glorifying a coup. Then, the special counsel investigation of January 6th finally moves into Georgia. And what we're learning about criminal referrals from the Jan. 6 committee. Plus, Congressman Ruben Gallego on the Kari Lake lawsuit and Sinema's Democratic defection. And incredible news of what could be the "Holy Grail" for the transition to a green energy future.
Guests: Josh Marshall, Sec. Jennifer Granholm, Rep. Zoe Lofgren, Sen. Bernie Sanders
New coup plotting text messages between Donald Trump's chief of staff and 34 members of Congress. Tonight: what we know, what's missing, and what it means that so many of these people will now run the government they wanted overthrown. Then, Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren on the what the January 6th committee is now saying about their final report. Plus, why the arrest of the Crypto King means the death of a right-wing talking point. And Senator Bernie Sanders on very good news on inflation and the American economy.
Guests: Dr. Peter Hotez, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Michael Edison Hayden, Hunter Walker
The first primary fight of 2024. Tonight: How Ron DeSantis is demonizing public health to defeat Donald Trump. Then, more newly released text messages between Mark Meadows and Republican members of Congress. This time warnings of violence—and antifa conspiracy theories. Plus, as the special counsel ramps up, the sad retreat of Trump's judge in Florida. And Senator Elizabeth Warren on the bold policy wins for Biden and the Democrats.
Guests: Sarah Longwell, Molly Murphy, David Corn, Annie Vainshtein, Marc Elias
A disgraced ex-president reinvents an old grift, as we get evidence he's at an all-time political low. Then, how even more new Meadows texts prove the Chief's Chief has been lying post-coup. Plus, Marc Elias on why he is still filing lawsuits in the wake of the midterms. And will new police bodycam details from the Paul Pelosi attack quiet the conspiracy theorists?
Guests: Luke Broadwater, Sahil Kapur, Renato Mariotti, Aaron Rupar, Rep. Anna Eskamani
New reporting that the January 6th committee is preparing to vote on multiple criminal referrals for Donald J. Trump. Tonight: what we know about what those charges are, and what it would mean for the Special Counsel's investigation. Then, Elon Musk—and a study in absolute power. And guess which question has Florida's governor literally running away from reporters.
Guests: Rep. Jamie Raskin, Chuck Rosenberg, Rep. Jimmy Gomez, Speaker Rusty Bowers, Rick Hasen, Symone Sanders-Townsend
Tonight: The January 6th committee hands the baton to the Department of Justice as new reporting reveals a Trump-backed attorney told Cassidy Hutchinson to give misleading testimony to investigators. Plus, Americans could finally see six years worth of Trump's tax returns. And Arizona Speaker of the House Rusty Bowers on accountability for the big election lie—and how the lie is still spreading in his home state. Plus, how electoral law reform from Congress could prevent a 2024 coup.
Guests: Harry Litman, Rep. Adam Schiff, Michael Cohen, David Jolly, Tara Setmayer, Michael Luttig
Tonight: The January 6th committee has released a new batch of transcripts from its closed-door interviews, which provide new insight into the inner workings of the Trump administration both in the days leading up to the Capitol attack.
Guests: Joyce Vance, Renato Mariotti, Rick Hasen, Grace Ashford, Mark Chiusano, Asaswin Subsaeng, Tim Miller
Tonight: The key takeaways from the January Sixth committee's final report. Then, Congress quietly passes a fix to some of the loopholes Trump and Eastman tried to exploit. And the incoming Republican congressman who appears to have made up whole swaths of his biography.
Guests: Rep. Jamie Raskin, Danya Perry, Carol Lam, Kadia Goba, Lee Gelernt
Tonight: One of the authors of the Jan. 6 final report joins to break down the key takeaways. Plus, newly released transcripts reveal Cassidy Hutchinson witnessed Mark Meadows burning official documents during the transition period. Then, even more questions arise over Rep-elect George Santos' finances and new wealth. And a rogue Supreme Court rules to keep a Trump-era border policy in place.
Guests: Rep. Adam Schiff, Andrew Weissman, David Remnick, Christina Greer, Brendan Buck, Leah Stokes
Tonight: Congressman Adam Schiff on what comes after the Jan. 6 committee report. Plus, will 2023 be the year Trump sees an indictment? Then, the laundry list of dubious claims from George Santos grows as federal prosecutors open an investigation into the Rep-elect. And why 2022 may have been a turning point for the green energy transition.
Tonight on a special two-hour edition of All In: Trump's tax returns are finally released after a years-long battle. What we're learning just hours after the release. Plus, the Jan. 6 committee drops a new batch of transcripts from witnesses—including Jared Kushner and Ginni Thomas. And why this Republican strategist is calling for Rep-elect George Santos to pack his bags.
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