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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.
GOP conference in chaos ahead of speaker vote.
Guests: Sahil Kapur, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, David Jolly, Jen Psaki, Matt Fuller, Nicholas Confessore, Michelle Goldberg
Chris Hayes breaks down the "unmitigated disaster" of the Republican Party's speakership vote.
The House voted to adjourn until noon Thursday, still without a speaker as Kevin McCarthy says talks are progressing.
The House voted to adjourn for a third day after Kevin McCarthy's 11th consecutive failed speaker vote. Chris Hayes breaks it down with Steve Kornacki, Ali Vitali, Congressman Joe Neguse, Max Rose, Tara Setmayer, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, and David Plouffe.
The House marks the anniversary of January 6th as Kevin McCarthy loses a 13th vote in a row. Chris Hayes has the latest with Sahil Kapur, Steve Kornacki, Rep. Ted Lieu, Thomas Schaller, Carlos Curbelo, Elie Mystal, and Elaina Plott Calabro.
Guests: Rep. Jim McGovern, Tamar Hallerman, Gwen Keyes Fleming, Elaine Luria, Grace Ashford
Days after a near brawl on the floor of the House, the animating force behind an American coup takes control. And as Brazil endures a MAGA-style riot of their own, is justice coming for Donald Trump in Fulton County? What the end of the criminal investigation in Georgia means for the disgraced ex-president. Plus, former Congresswoman Elaine Luria on the Republican plans to investigate the January 6th committee. And yet another bizarre turn in the saga of Congressman George Santos.
Guests: Brendan Buck, Faiz Shakir, Rep. Ruben Gallego, Mary McCord, Dean Baker
Details of the secret Republican governing memo begin trickling out—and you'll never guess why they're hiding it. Tonight: the House Republican plan to cut Social Security and Medicare. Then, what we know about the new committee to undermine criminal probes of themselves. Plus, a viewers guide for how to tell the difference between document theft and document misplacement. And is it morning in America again? The economist case for a Reagan-style victory lap as the Biden economy keeps on improving.
Guests: Rep. Nikema Williams, Rep. Eric Swalwell, Marisa Kabas, Sen. Chris Murphy
The new MAGA House plows ahead with the same abortion agenda that was rejected even by Republican voters. Plus, Congressman Eric Swalwell on getting kicked off committees for Kevin McCarthy. And Senator Chris Murphy on what to expect next. Then, the entire local Republican Party now calling on George Santos to step down. And a reminder to the right wing that the woke mob is not coming for your stove.
Guests: Rep. Jamie Raskin, Harry Litman, Rep. Brandon Williams, Katie Hill, Christina Greer
There's a new special counsel to investigate the handling of classified material after the president's lawyers return a document stored in his garage next to his Corvette. Tonight: Congressman Jamie Raskin on what the Garland announcement means for the president and what it means for the special counsel investigating Trump's coup. Then, a freshman Republican bucking leadership and calling for George Santos to resign joins live. And, another new candidate in a Senate race where the incumbent hasn't announced retirement!
Guests: Michelle Goldberg, Patrick Gaspard, Sec. Jennifer Granholm, Michael Schmidt
Ponzi schemes, volleyball, sweatpants and Haagen Dazs. Tonight, even more bizarre new turns in the George Santos saga—and why he's the perfect epitome of the new MAGA house. Then, a judge unseals Donald Trump's deposition in the defamation suit stemming from E. Jean Carroll's rape allegations. Plus, guess which state's Republican Party just got caught celebrating voter suppression in the midterms. And as the heir to a frozen food fortune rallies the masses against new appliances, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on the new Biden blueprint for decarbonizing transportation.
Guests: Rep. Dan Kildee, Stephanie Kelton, Mondaire Jones, Symone Sanders-Townsend, Ben Jealous
The group that brought you an American insurrection has a date with driving the nation's economy over a cliff. Tonight: Why we may be just days away from the first genuine crisis caused by the Republican House. Then, leadership stands by their man as the volleyball legend keeps digging. And with commemorations and celebrations going on around the country, Ben Jealous on where America's ability to reckon with history on this Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
Guests: State Sen. Linda Lopez, Rep. Dan Goldman, Jen Psaki, Sen. Bernie Sanders
An election denying MAGA supporter arrested for allegedly paying to have the homes of Democrats shot up in New Mexico, as the MAGA caucus threatens to take America over the fiscal cliff. And the infamous lying freshman from New York will apparently be rewarded by his leader. Then, Jen Psaki on the far -right House targeting the American economy, Senator Bernie Sanders on the workers who would suffer, and Congressman Dan Goldman on why he says Kevin McCarthy is now "complicit" with the George Santos scheme to defraud voters.
Guests: Tim Miller, Tara Setmayer, Raul Torrez, Marisa Kabas, Asawin Suebsaeng
Tonight: how Kevin McCarthy violated his own standard—and what it means for the chaos Congress. Then, he's accused of orchestrating a campaign of violence against Democratic officials. New Mexico's Attorney General joins to talk about what happened when the self-proclaimed "MAGA King" appeared in court. And just when you though the George Santos allegations couldn't sink lower, the disabled veteran accusing the freshman Republican of fraud speaks to NBC News.
Guests: Rep. Adam Schiff, Sam Bregman, Rep. Ritchie Torres, Nicole Moss, Charles Coleman
He's a key figure in Trump's attempted coup who sought a pardon in the wake of insurrection. Now Congressman Scott Perry is responsible for the oversight of the federal government. Tonight: Congressman Adam Schiff on the chaos of the MAGA Congress. Then, the latest on the election denier accused of orchestrating a campaign of violence against Democrats. Plus involuntary manslaughter charges for Alec Baldwin. And why there's new reason to be skeptical when George Santos says: I am not a drag queen and I did not let a dog die.
Guests: Andrew Warren, Heidi Przybyla, Barbara McQuade, Maya Wiley
From staged arrests for phony voter fraud investigations to blocking the study of advanced African American history in high schools. Tonight: the sinister campaign to defeat Trump with Trumpism coming straight out of Florida. Then, the disgraced ex-president actually gets punished for actual wrong-doing. Why a major court ruling is already forcing changed behavior. Plus, new reporting on the curious crossroads of dark money, the conservative court, and a massive payday for Kellyanne Conway. And why the George Santos saga actually allows the right an opportunity to end a sick, bigoted obsession.
Guests: Rep. Ro Khanna, Tim Miller, Justin Rohrlich, Jodi Kantor
How Kevin McCarthy's "ironclad bond" with MAGA extremists was born. Tonight: new reporting on how the Speaker became BFFs with Marjorie Taylor Greene and what it means for the rest of us. Then, what Ruben Gallego's campaign announcement means for the independent Senator from Arizona. Plus, two years after a failed coup in Washington, the unbelievable story of a so-called "palace coup" in a small Kansas town. And on the 50th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision they just overturned, new reporting on a right-wing Supreme Court that is coming apart at the seams.
Guests: Jameel Jaffer, Michael Isikoff, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Peter Beinart
Former Vice President Pence revises his remarks a little too late to save Pundit Mike Pence. Tonight: new reporting on what Pence turned over to the FBI, what it means for the investigation into his old boss, and the current president. Then, are Trump-world indictments coming in Georgia? What we learned from today's dramatic hearing in Fulton County. Plus, Senator Elizabeth Warren on the latest hostage demands in the Republican debt ceiling fight. And why on earth is America's former top diplomat excusing the brutal murder of a Washington Post columnist?
Guests: Rep. Ilhan Omar, Roger Sollenberger, Andrew Weissman
Bipartisan outrage as the MAGA Congress exacts vengeance on Democrats. Tonight: Congresswoman Ilhan Omar on Kevin McCarthy's attempt to take her committee seat away. Then, Marjorie Taylor Greene tapped to lead the new house committee to attack science. Plus, a new admission from George Santos about the questionable source of campaign funds. And as charging decisions loom in Georgia, Andrew Weissman on when we might expect justice for Donald Trump.
Guests: Quinta Jurecic, Harry Litman, Rep. Ruben Gallego, Betsey Stevenson
How Donald Trump's wild goose chase uncovered potential criminal conduct by Donald Trump. Tonight: new reporting on the weaponization of American government by way of the Durham probe—and how the MAGA House plans to go further. Then, Mike Pillow's last stand to run the RNC as a Trump rival takes his first poke. Plus, Congressman Ruben Gallego on his campaign to unseat Sinema in Arizona. And why the Biden White House is taking another victory lap on the economy—and warning about what Republicans have in store.
Chris Hayes covers the latest in the wake of Memphis police releasing video of the deadly beating of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols.
Guests: Angelo Carusone, Rep. Jim Clyburn, Maya Wiley, Jelani Cobb
Truth, lies and the Pelosi tape. Tonight: Why right-wing conspiracy theories keep flourishing in the face of shocking evidence. Then, as an old case becomes new legal peril for Donald Trump, why a wide swath of the Republican Party is rooting for an indictment. Plus, Congressman James Clyburn on the toxic agenda of the new MAGA Congress. And as another police officer is suspended in Memphis, Maya Wiley and Jelani Cobb on the broken policing that keeps producing outcomes like the death of Tyree Nichols.
Guests: McKay Coppins, Sarah Longwell, Kyle Cheney, Rep. Katie Porter
The right wing rooting against Trump grows louder as legal hits keep coming. Tonight: the MAGA movement to move away from Donald Trump. Plus, George Santos kicks himself off committees so Republicans can focus on their agenda of attacking Ilhan Omar. And Congresswoman Katie Porter on today's first big hearing for the MAGA Oversight Committee. Then, he's the congressman accused of plotting a coup who had his phone seized by the FBI: the secret fight to gain access to Scott Perry's phone.
Guests: Rep. Jamie Raskin, Rep. Ritchie Torres, David Plouffe
The Republican race to the bottom begins. Tonight: The Trump plan to attack opponents for supporting his vaccination push. Then: Why it sure looks like the FBI is investigating George Santos for a dog charity scheme. And an emotional call to action in Memphis, as the family of Tyre Nichols lays his body to rest.
Guests: Ta-Nehisi Coates, Peter Beinart, Rula Jebreal
From nonsense culture wars, to assault rifle jewelry, to an all-out attack on Ilhan Omar. Tonight: the MAGA Congress and the righteous response from Democrats. Then, the growing right wing push to censor black history in American classrooms. Author and professor Ta-Nehisi Coates joins live. And a look at the violence and unrest in the West Bank.
Guests: Robert Reich, Josh Kovensky, Tim Miller, Alexi McCammond
As the MAGA Congress investigates nonsense, a roaring American economy is drowning out the noise ahead of the State of the Union. Then, the disgraced ex-president made an absurd question a Republican primary litmus test. And as the George Santos allegations outpace explanations, the new report on our Queens crimefighter setting off Spidey Senses everywhere.
Guests: Laura Jarrett, Cynthia Miller-Idriss, Rep. Ilhan Omar, Tara Setmayer, David Remnick
A Neo-Nazi plot to "lay waste" to an American city is disrupted. Tonight: The foiled attack on Baltimore—and the political hate that inspired it. Then, for the first time since being targeted by the MAGA Congress, Rep. Ilhan Omar is speaking out. Plus, why have Republicans chosen the former Trump White House Press Secretary to give their party's response to the State of the Union tomorrow. And Salman Rushdie tells The New Yorker what it's like to survive a brutal assassination attempt.
Guests: David Plouffe, Jen Psaki, Garrett Haake, Michelle Goldberg, Anand Giridharadas
One day after the Biden address to the nation, the three-ring circus continues in the House. Tonight: David Plouffe and Jen Psaki on how the President rattled Republicans. Plus, the secret plans to cut Social Security that are hiding in plain site. And the latest thrilling chapter from Mitt Romney's scolding of George Santos.
Guests: Harry Litman, Mary McCord, David Freedlander, Mona Charen, Rep. Gerry Connolly
The special counsel wants to get Mike Pence under oath. Tonight: what we know about the subpoena for the vice president—and what it means for the January 6th investigation. Then, from witnesses pushing books to cable pundits pretending to be Twitter experts: the surreal scene at today's first MAGA hearing on "weaponization."
Guests: Rep. Adam Schiff, Rep. Stacey Plaskett, Yurii Hundych, Alfie Williams, Gov. George Pataki
The former vice president gets a subpoena as prosecutors draw a line between Trump and the Proud Boys in federal court. Congressman Adam Schiff on why America is owed the truth from Mike Pence. Then, Republican infighting keeps going public, as even Fox News pans their hearings. And bringing the frontlines of war to the sidelines of the Super Bowl: an interview with a Ukrainian soldier who is using the world's largest spectacle to keep attention on Putin's war
Guests: Tamar Hallerman, Harry Litman, Akbar Shahid Ahmed, Walter Shaub, Sil Caggiano, Rep. Ruben Gallego
Tonight: The decision to unseal parts of the special grand jury report in Georgia, the witnesses who apparently lied to the grand jury, and what it all means for potential prosecution of the disgraced ex-president. Then, incredible new reporting on how the Trump family is cashing in on all those favors for the Saudis. Plus, a surreal day at the White House podium as the balloon saga continues. And, back on the ground, new alarms from residents and experts alike after a train derailment and a massive chemical explosion.
Guests: David Pepper, Rep. Maxwell Frost, Rep. Ranjeev Puri, Jamelle Bouie
The Republican grievance machine ramps up over Ohio. Tonight: Why it's impossible to solve America's big problems when one party refuses to pursue find answers. Then, Mike Pence stonewalls the special counsel to protect his imaginary presidential hopes—as another Trump cabinet member makes it official. Plus, Jamelle Bouie on the threat to end all advanced learning in Florida because the governor is having a tantrum. And five years after Florida's nightmare, the mass shooting generation faces mass murder in Michigan.
Guests: Andrew Weissmann, Tim Miller, Sarah Longwell, Rep. Jamie Raskin
Pence fights to keep quiet as the special counsel moves to compel testimony from Trump lawyers. Tonight: Andrew Weissmann on the big moving pieces in the Trump investigations. Then, Republicans keep attacking Social Security as the president gets a new ally in the fight to preserve it. Plus, as Nikki Haley makes it official, Mitt Romney's urgent warning about Trump's path to the nomination. And Congressman Jamie Raskin wants answers about Jared Kushner's massive pay day from the Saudis.
Guests: Jacob Glick, Rep. Dan Goldman, Annie Karni, Claire McCaskill, Michael Steele
The partial Fulton County grand jury report is out, as the Proud Boys move to subpoena Trump in their seditious conspiracy trial. Tonight: Congressman Daniel Goldman on the big moving pieces in the Trump investigations. Plus, the President shares what he knows about the UFOs America is shooting down. Then, as Trump's first challenger sidesteps Trump, Claire McCaskill and Michael Steele on the policy issues Republican candidates cannot avoid. And what we know about John Fetterman's health as the senator announces he is being treated for clinical depression.
Guests: David Folkenflik, Angelo Carusone, Tara Setmayer, Doug Jones
Fox News caught pushing election lies while privately expressing doubt, hosting guests they themselves call "nuts" to try to maintain ratings, and punishing their own journalists for telling the truth. Tonight: The blockbuster new court filing from the Dominion lawsuit, the internal decisions to choose disinformation and ratings over facts, the legal implications for a media behemoth, the fallout it caused for our democracy, and what it all tells us about the inner workings at the Fox "News" channel.
Nearly one year after Russia's invasion, President Biden makes a surprise visit to the war-torn country. Ali Velshi hosts live from Kyiv.
Guests: Michael Beschloss, Jennifer Rubin, Yevheniia Kravchuk, Michael Weiss, Joe Cirincione, Julia Ioffe
Tonight: Vladimir Putin makes an ominous announcement after Biden visits Kyiv. What does it mean for the balance of geopolitical power? Then, the Donald Trump wing of the Republican Party says the U.S. should cut Ukraine off, but other Congressional Republicans were here in Kyiv this week saying the U.S. should do more. Plus, a newly revealed document confirms Russia has plans to expand its territory beyond its invasion of Ukraine.
Guests: Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, Jack Crosbie, Rachel Denber, Brett Bruen, Jen Psaki
Nearly a year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a look back on the harrowing first moments and the grueling months that followed.
Guests: Philip Ittner, Richard Engel, MP Oleksiy Goncharenko, Brian Bonner
Tonight: The UN votes to condemn Putin's invasion of Ukraine—but six nations side with Russia. Where the world stands on the Russia-Ukraine conflict one year in. Plus, America's Secretary of State warns that China is "contemplating lethal assistance." Then, a rare look at the Ukrainian resistance undermining Russian occupation.
Guests: Jen Psaki, Brendan Buck, Angelo Carusone, David Folkenflik, Jennifer Rubin, Mona Charen, Marisa Kabas, Donna Edwards, Mike Lux
Tonight: The RNC's weak attempt at reining in Trump with a ‘loyalty pledge.' Plus, new court documents reveal how Fox executives really felt about putting election deniers on TV. Then, more bad news for America's favorite liar—the latest investigation into Republican Congressman George Santos. And Joe Biden has had more success in his first two years than most modern presidents. So why are there still rumblings that he should stand aside in 2024?
Guests: Jamelle Bouie, Stuart Stevens, Tara Setmayer, Sen. Bernie Sanders
Tonight: The man behind the Fox curtain gives up the game in sworn deposition. From secret collusion with the Trump White House to firing top executives to appease election deniers, damning new revelations in the Dominion lawsuit. And the Fox News struggle to undo the damage they've done. Then, you'll never guess why Republicans are suddenly finding reasons to bail on CPAC. And is the Supreme Court about to strike down Student loan debt forgiveness? Senator Bernie Sanders on that and much more.
Guests: Marc Elias, David Wallace-Wells, Sen. Sherrod Brown
Outrage at Fox grows as the network's destructive project continues. Tonight: the question of legal exposure for a so-called news channel that shared confidential Biden campaign information with the Trump White House. Then, David Wallace-Wells on the massive problem with the partisan mania over the origins of Covid. And Senator Sherrod Brown on why there may actually be Republican support to increase rail safety in the wake of the Ohio disaster.
Guests: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Katie Phang, Ellison Barber, Rep. Ruben Gallego, Sean Morrow, Meg Tirrell
A quick guilty verdict in the South Carolina murder trial that has captivated the nation. Then, it is being called "a seminal moment in the history of mass media."
Tonight: Senator Chuck Schumer on his push to end the Fox News lies. Congressman Ruben Gallego on why the Speaker's office is suddenly meeting and greeting the family of Ashli Babbitt. And how a massive push from the Biden White House and a parody account on Twitter got Big Pharma to stop gouging customers for insulin.
Guests: Rep. Stacey Plaskett, Asha Rangappa, Howard Dean, Jessica Valenti
Breaking news on Jim Jordan's so-called "whistleblowers." Tonight: The republican stunt committee to launder an insurrection goes poof. The ranking Democrat on the weaponization committee joins live. Then, you know Fox News has a problem when they lose the room at CPAC. And as Walgreens takes legal abortion drugs off the shelves, how a right-wing judge in Texas could eliminate more reproductive rights for every woman in the country
Guests: Sen. Chris Murphy, Angelo Carusone, Jason Stanley, Mayor Tishaura Jones, Alexi McCammond, Douglas Brinkley, Carlos Curbelo, Fernand Amandi
New details show how Fox reacted internally when their viewers didn't like the election results. The MAGA iron fist on full display as Trump's rivals flounder with his base. Plus, it may not be official, but it sure looks like Joe Biden is running. And as Republicans advance another state takeover in St. Louis, the city's mayor joins live.
Guests: David Folkenflik, Katie Fallow, Jen Psaki, Rep. Zoe Lofgren, Amanda Zurawski, Molly Duane
Explosive new revelations about what was actually happening behind the scenes at Fox while they peddled election lies on air. Tonight: We're combing through hundreds of pages of brand new filings. Then, condemnation from all sides. As Fox tries to launder the insurrection with the explicit help of Republican House leadership. And as abortion bans threaten the lives of countless women in Texas, one of the five women now suing the state will join live.
Guests: Mona Charen, Adam Serwer, Josh Marshall, Hamed Aleaziz
Tonight: New fallout for Fox. What the biggest supporters of Trump were really saying about him behind his back. Plus: the reality of right-wing media now revealed in the Dominion filings. Then: the grotesque possibility that Biden could revive family detention. And the donnybrook that broke out in the Senate today.
Guests: Rebecca Roiphe, Joyce Vance, Rep. Colin Allred, Jane Mayer, Bart Gellman
Brand new indications of an imminent Trump indictment in Manhattan. Then, the big new era of Republican oversight—a big old dud. Tonight: the latest fool's errand from the government weaponization committee. And the disappointment of its biggest supporters. Plus, as Lachlan Murdoch tries to defend Fox News, Jane Mayer looks at the fallout from the defamation suit. And a fresh warning about democracy in 2024, Barton Gellman joins live.
Guests: Tim Miller, Andrew Weismann, Karine Jean-Pierre, Tara Setmayer, Fernand Amandi
Donald Trump meets with his lawyers following new reporting that he could be indicted for a hush money payment from 2016—but is now the right time for this prosecution? Plus, President Biden blasts a Republican proposal to gut spending as Democrats call it "extreme on steroids." Then, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis prepares to challenge Donald Trump for the Republican nomination, but does the man people are calling "short Trump" have what it takes to go on the offensive?
Guests: Rep. Katie Porter, Stephanie Ruhle, Dean Baker, Harry Litman, Jill Wine-Banks, Jelani Cobb, Tim O'Brien, Katie Benner
Banks closing, stocks falling, and the government rushing to shore up the system. Tonight: What happened with the banks this weekend and how to stop it happening again. Then, all eyes on the grand jury as Michael Cohen testifies against his former boss. Just how close are prosecutors to indicting the ex-president? Plus: how a hand-picked conservative judge tried to hide an abortion pill hearing from the public. And as Trump tackles DeSantis head-on in Iowa, cue the softball interviews.
Guests: Rep. Ro Khanna, Claire McCaskill, Stuart Stevens, Rebecca Roiphe
The desperate right-wing attempt to pass the buck on bank failure after Trump signed the bill that made it possible. Then, the 2024 hopefuls who agree on Ukraine backing Putin's position against other Republicans. And Team Trump on the defensive as he faces the possibility of an indictment this week.
Guests: Sarah McCammon, Michele Goodwin, Rep. Maxine Waters, Hugo Lowell, Jose Pagliery
The Trump-appointed judge in Texas now deciding abortion pill access for the entire country. We'll have the latest from today's hearing in Amarillo. Then, Congresswoman Maxine Waters on the failure of Silicon Valley Bank—and new fears of a global banking crisis. Plus, the possible indictment of Donald Trump in the Stormy Daniels investigation. And the arrest of the Chinese billionaire who bankrolled Steve Bannon.
Guests: Tamar Hallerman, Paul Butler, David Plouffe, Sarah Longwell, Mehdi Hasan
Indictment watch underway in Manhattan as new details emerge in Georgia. Tonight: What the grand jury heard in Fulton County in multiple calls between Trump and election officials. Then: the Pentagon footage of the moment Russian jets attacked a U.S. drone. Plus: with 2024 in full swing in Iowa, new concerns about the social skills of Ron DeSantis. And a fresh reminder of the days when a scandal like Stormy Daniels would end political careers.
Guests: Jonathan Dienst, George Conway, Danya Perry, Ben Collins, Rep. Adam Schiff, Michael Steele, Mona Charen and John Meacham
The disgraced former president predicts his own indictment as the grand jury convenes and Team Trump makes a final push to persuade jurors. Tonight: as protective barricades go up in New York and in Washington, what we know about what's coming and when, the other major developments in Georgia and DC, the posturing of Trump allies in high office, and the ones battling him for a nomination. Chris Hayes has the latest.
Guests: Jennifer Rubin, Paul Butler, Brendan Buck, Rep. Eric Swalwell, Jamelle Bouie, David Jolly, Donna Edwards
Republican officials miss another chance to do the right thing. What does the possible indictment of Donald Trump reveal about the Republican Party? Then, the party of small government tries to investigate elected state officials for doing their jobs. And a swing and a miss for Florida governor Ron DeSantis—Why Donald Trump's potential indictment hasn't loosened his hold on the Republican Party presidential primary. Plus, Mike Pence sacrificed nearly everything to be Donald Trump's vice president. So why is there no place for him in the current GOP?
Guests: Harry Litman, Barbara McQuade, Jeremey Saland, Rep. Ruben Gallego, Jen Psaki, Michael Beschloss
The Trump grand jury will reconvene in Manhattan tomorrow as the special counsel enters the chat. What today's extraordinary ruling from a federal appeals court could mean for charges in the documents probe. Then, what we know about the grand jury delay in Manhattan with a former prosecutor from that office. Plus, Rep. Ruben Gallego on the desperate Republican attempt to get their boss off the hook. And Jen Psaki and Michael Beschloss on an expanding Republican field as Trump support grows.
Guests: Rep. Zoe Lofgren, Ryan Reilly, Tara Setmayer, George Conway, Glenn Kirschner, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, Alexandra Levine, Jonathan Capehart, Tim Miller
In the face of a pending criminal indictment, Donald trump does what he does best: posts about it on social media. Plus, as a New York indictment looms, the other investigations into Trump's misconduct continue to pick up steam. Then, the congressional clock is going "Tik Tok" for the Chinese social media app. But is the party about to stop? And as Trump pummels top contender DeSantis into submission, what's a "Never Don, never Ron" Republican to do?
Guests: Rick Tyler, Mona Charen, Ben Collins, Rep. Robert Garcia, Cornell Belcher, Maya Wiley, Cynthia Alksne
As Marjorie Taylor Greene's party tries to turn Trump's mob into martyrs, one of the Democrats who joined the Republicans on their field trip to a jail today joins live. Plus, after Trump warns of violence, the Manhattan district attorney receives a frightening threat. And new reporting that Trump's old chief of staff will have to testify in the Jan. 6 investigation.
Guests: Jonathan Dienst, Tim O'Brien, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, Andrew Weissmann, Manuel Oliver, Charles Blow
The unnamed witness for the Trump grand jury is revealed, and the man who ran The National Enquirer goes under oath. Tonight: inquiring minds want to know, what does David Pecker's testimony mean for the timing of a possible Trump indictment? Then, Charles Blow on his time in Waco where the disgraced ex-president's campaign rally turned darker than ever. Then, the desperately sad, predictable response to yet another nightmare school shooting, this time in Tennessee.
Guests: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Harry Litman, Barb McQuade, Rep. Elissa Slotkin, Jeff Sharlet
The former vice president is compelled to give sworn testimony about his boss's coup. Tonight: What this means for criminal case against Trump—and what this means for the rule of law. Then, how do you stop gun violence from killing kids in schools? Tonight: the maddening reality of a government that has given up, the awful truth of the cult of the AR-15, and author Jeff Sharlet on his new book describing what he calls America's "slow civil war."
Guests: Rebecca Traister, David Jolly, Sherry Boston, Sen. Bernie Sanders
Tonight: Rebecca Traister on the shock and awe of state by state legislation criminalizing reproductive rights. Then, just when you thought it couldn't get worse for Fox News, devastating new filings in the Dominion Lawsuit against Fox News. Plus, Senator Bernie Sanders unloads on Starbucks in the Senate.
A New York grand jury has voted to charge Donald Trump in the Stormy Daniels hush money scheme. Chris Hayes has the breaking news.
Guests: Jen Psaki, Elie Mystal, Katie Phang, Harry Sandick, Rev. Al Sharpton, Dr. Yusef Salaam
New details on Donald Trump's surrender to justice, the processing and fingerprinting upon his arrival in New York, as the ex-president and his allies rage. Tonight: what we're learning about the actual charges Trump is facing, why his pending arrest means a return to normalcy—and not a departure. Then, an interview with a member of the exonerated Central Park Five on Donald Trump's date with justice. Plus, what all of this means for the frontrunner's stranglehold on Republican politics.
Guests: Jonathan Dienst, Rep. Adam Schiff, Mary McCord, Charles Coleman, Jeremy Saland, Symone Sanders-Townsend, David Drucker
The former president descends the golden air stairs after landing in New York for his surrender to justice. Tonight: Congressman Adam Schiff on the eve of Trump's first court appearance. Plus, the timeline for finding out what's actually in the charges, why the publicity seeking ex-president is arguing against cameras in court, and why Jack Smith's subpoena's for the Secret Service could be the clearest sign yet that more charges are coming.
Guests: Cornell Belcher, Diana Florence, Nick Akerman
The former vice president agrees to talk after his boss surrendered for arrest in New York. 24 hours of political disaster for the party he leads—and why there's no sign any of it is letting up.
Guests: Sherrilyn Ifill, State Sen. London Lamar, Harry Litman
This is what anti-democracy looks like: a Republican super majority in the Tennessee House moves to expel three Democrats for their gun violence protest. Tonight: the national implications of the surreal events in Tennessee.
Guests: Justin Pearson, Melissa Murray, Irin Carmon, Nancy Gertner, Joshua Kaplan
A federal judge in Amarillo, Texas orders medical abortion pills off of shelves, across the country in seven days. Tonight: Melissa Murray, Irin Carmon, and Nancy Gertner on the latest wild assault on reproductive rights. Then, Republicans against democracy in Nashville: Justin Peterson on his historic expulsion—and the anti-democratic Republican moment in Tennessee and beyond. And private jets, super yachts and the everyman facade of a Supreme Court Justice. Clarence Thomas responds to explosive reporting on the secret gifts he's been receiving from a Republican megadonor.
Guests: Michael Steele, David Pepper, Shannon Watts, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Danya Perry, Brandy Zadrozny
One of the Tennessee Three now back in the House. The unanimous vote to reappoint Justin Jones to his seat. As hundreds of protesters accompany him to the state Capitol. Tonight: the fight to save democracy in Tennessee. Then: At least four people killed and nine more injured in the latest mass shooting in America. Plus, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer on the threat to abortion access. And an NBC News exclusive as the victim of a years-long conspiracy finally breaks her silence.
Guests: Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Ben Wikler, Rebecca Traister, Chris Mooney, Governor Jay Inslee
With one expelled lawmaker returned to his position and another on his way…Tonight: how the anti-democratic movement thrives in statehouses across the countries. Then, as the Manhattan DA sues Jim Jordan and House Republicans for trying to obstruct the prosecution of Donald Trump, Rebecca Traister on what the focus on Trump's arrest may be costing us. Plus, as Kentucky searches for answers in the wake of mass murder, the governor of one state that's about to sign an assault weapons ban joins lives.
Guests: Tennessee Rep. Gloria Johnson, Tom Jackman, Andrew Weissmann, Eric Wemple
Expelled on Thursday, returned on Wednesday. Tonight, the latest extraordinary turn in the Tennessee House—with Representative Gloria Johnson . Then, was Donald Trump showing off a map containing "sensitive intelligence information" to aides and visitors at Mar-a-Lago? The latest reporting on the special counsel investigation. And as the face of the network lowers himself to interview a man he "hates passionately," the lawyers for Fox News caught deceiving the court before Fox News goes on trial for knowingly deceiving its audience.
Guests: Dr. Josh Sharfstein, Leah Litman, Danya Perry, Sen. Chris Murphy, Jamil Jaffer
The abortion bans keep passing and national Republicans cannot defend it. Tonight: Florida's vote to reverse reproductive rights as the lawless ruling on abortion pill likely heads to the Supreme Court. Then, another deposition for the disgraced ex-president. Will his supporters get away with threatening his criminal prosecutor? Plus, what we know about the 21-year-old air national guardsman arrested for leaking Pentagon documents. And first it was secret, lavish gifts from a billionaire donor to Clarence Thomas So why was the same donor secretly buying real estate from Justice Thomas?
The biggest Supreme Court ethics scandal in generations. Tonight: the new civil and criminal complaints against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Plus, as the Supreme Court momentarily pauses the abortion pill ruling, the Governor of Florida effectively eliminates abortion in the South. And the latest turn in a shocking rejection of the rule of law in Texas where the governor wants to pardon a convicted murderer at the behest of a cable news host.
Guests: Rep. Adam Schiff, Tim Miller, Tara Setmayer, Ben Crump, Lisa Rubin, Mark Joseph Stern
The MAGA circus comes to Manhattan. Tonight: Congressman Adam Schiff on the ongoing Republican obstruction of the Trump prosecution. Then, breaking news out of Missouri: felony charges for the man who shot an young Black teenager who was knocking on his door. Benjamin Crump is the attorney for the family of Ralph Yarl and he joins live. Plus, why Donald Trump will not be able to delay the E Jean Carroll trial starting in eight days. And just when you thought the Clarence Thomas scandal couldn't look worse…it gets worse.
Guests: Stephen Shackelford, Harry Litman, Michelle Goldberg, David Plouffe, Rep. Daniel Goldberg
Fox News agrees the largest defamation payout since the Alex Jones. Tonight: one of the Dominion attorneys on the historic settlement with Fox. Then, another nightmare murder, this time in upstate New York—and the awful truth of the politics of crime and punishment. And why this Tax Day should mark a happy ending to nonsense fearmongering about 87,000 new IRS agents.
Guests: Angelo Carusone, Rep. Jeff Jackson, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, Jennifer Sherer
Fox News resumes its regularly scheduled programming. Tonight: how the Murdoch monopoly ceded trust to Trump—and how we're all paying for it. Then, she's the face of the Republican Party Congress. Now there's new reporting on how Marjorie Taylor Greene is helping to fund vulnerable House Republicans. Then, an interview with the freshman Democrat using social media to expose the truth about Congress. And as the Supreme Court delays action on an abortion pill ruling, Senator Tammy Duckworth on the Republican vote to end abortion care at VA hospitals.
This episode aired from Miami with a studio audience. Guests include former Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Guests: Brandy Zadrozny, Ben Smith, Lisa Rubin, Ronald Klain, Harry Litman
A Tucker tell-all from his ex-producer. Tonight: What we're learning about what finally did Tucker in—with Brandy Zadrozny and Ben Smith. Plus, stunning allegations in opening arguments as the rape and defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump finally begins in court. Then, what we know about the Fani Willis plans amid new reporting of another grand jury investigating election crimes. And former chief of staff Ron Klain on today's re-election rollout for his former boss.
Guests: Heidi Przybyla, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Gretchen Carlson, Ilya Marritz, Rep. Katie Porter
New questions and new reporting on why Tucker Carlson was fired from Fox News. Tonight: Former Fox anchor Gretchen Carlson on what needs to happen for change at her former network. Plus, another shady real estate deal at the Supreme Court as the Chief Justice dismisses calls for oversight. Then, riveting testimony from the woman accusing Donald Trump of rape. What we learned from E. Jean Carroll's day on the witness stand. And Congresswoman Katie Porter on the MAGA vote to slash funding for Medicaid, veterans, childcare and more.
Guests: Laura Jarrett, Rep. Zoe Lofgren, Mary McCord, Lisa Rubin, Michael Schmidt, Sen. Bernie Sanders
Mike Pence gets another chance to do the right thing. Tonight: what we know about the former vice president's participation in the criminal investigation of his boss. Then, the explosive scene inside a New York courtroom where E. Jean Carroll's rape allegation faced cross examination from Donald Trump's lawyer. Plus, Michael Schmidt of the New York Times on what we actually know about the firing of Tucker Carlson. And Senator Bernie Sanders on why he's endorsing a second term for President Biden.
Guests: Timothy Heaphy, John Wood, Rev. Al Sharpton, Ryan Reilly, Tressie McMillan Cottom
The former president poses as Mike Pence opens up. Tonight: is what Mike Pence already wrote in his book enough for Jack Smith? Then, the brazen move by the state Supreme Court to seize political power in North Carolina. Plus, an unbelievable twist in one of the Fox News scare stories about big city crime. The real story Fox won't tell you about the San Francisco ex-fire commissioner attacked by a homeless man.
Guests: Rep. Veronica Escobar, State. Sen. Roland Gutierrez, Jim Cavanaugh, Joy Reid, Jane Manning, Melissa Murray.
Shock and outrage after another mass murder in Texas—and the unbelievable attack on the victims by the state's governor. Then, the woman accusing Donald Trump of rape leaves the witness stand: what we learned from the cross examination of E Jean Carroll. Plus, the Senate moves to check the Supreme Court amid new reporting on massive earnings for the wife of the Chief Justice. And Joy Reid joins me to talk about how Republicans can't stay out of their own way when it comes to restrictive bans on abortion.
A crisis of confidence in a Supreme Court that's mired in ethics scandals. Tonight: the long list of concerns about the ultra-conservative court. And Senator Chris Murphy on what Senate Democrats plan to do about it. Then, a second accuser takes the witness stand as the former president vacations in Europe. We'll have the latest shocking testimony from inside the Trump trial. Plus, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar on the man charged with vandalizing her office and setting fires to two Minnesota mosques. And is the so-called 'woke mind virus' eating away at…Republican brains? Jamelle Bouie on why an anti-woke obsession is costing Republicans with ordinary voters.
Guests: Adam Serwer, Lisa Rubin, Michelle Goldberg, Eric Holder
Tonight: New reporting on the text messages that caused fox news to fire Tucker. Then, another twist in the Trump trial: Why Trump attorneys say they will present no defense. Plus, should American news media appropriately cover a twice-impeached, criminally indicted frontrunner who is on trial for rape? And former attorney general Eric Holder on the anti-democratic outbreak in statehouses from Ohio to North Carolina and beyond.
Guests: Ryan Reilly, Barbara McQuade, Rep. Jamie Raskin, Sen. Peter Welch, Jessica Valenti
The Proud Boys will stand back and stand by for sentencing. Tonight: the guilty verdict for Donald Trump's foot soldiers. And Congressman Jamie Raskin on the connective tissue from the leaders of the mob to the man who sent them. Then, another Supreme Court ethics blockbuster: the same mega-donor treating Clarence Thomas to lavish vacations and paying his mother's rent is caught paying the private school tuition for the child Thomas raised as a son. Plus, the prosecution rests in the Trump civil rape trial as the accused is offered a second chance to testify. And the mysterious case of a formerly pro-abortion North Carolina Democrat now suddenly voting with Republicans to restrict abortion access.
Guests: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Lisa Rubin, Paul Butler
More secret money from conservative donors, this time directed to the wife of a Supreme Court justice. Tonight: Senator Sheldon Whitehouse on the ongoing coverup in plain sight—and what Democrats will do about it. Then, the former president's sworn testimony in his civil rape trial is released to the public. And breaking news from Fulton County: 8 fake electors have cut a deal with prosecutors.
Guests: Andre Bernstein, Jane Manning, Josh Gerstein, Rep. Dan Goldman, Sarah Longwell, Molly Jong-Fast, Brittney Cooper
A jury finds Donald Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation. Tonight: Vindication for E. Jean Carroll, the fallout for the Republican front-runner, and the reaction from the Republican Party. Plus federal charges for freshman congressman and serial liar George Santos.
Note: All In didn't air on Monday, May 9. Instead there was an MSNBC special.
Guests: Rep. Ritchie Torrres, David Plouffe, Jennifer Palmieri, Rachel Maddow, Jamelle Bouie.
Fraud charges for a MAGA republican, one day after Donald Trump is found liable for sexual abuse. Tonight: the slow wheels of justice turn a little quicker. Then, can you defeat a Republican frontrunner by excusing his sexual battery? Plus, Rachel Maddow on the biggest as yet uncharged crime of Donald Trump. And Jamelle Bouie on what, exactly, is going on with America's toxic gun culture.
Guests: Rep. Adam Schiff, Michelle Goldberg, Stuart Stevens, Tara Setmayer, Alida Garcia
The Trump push to finish the insurrection is broadcast live on national television. Tonight, blowback against the disgraced ex-president and the people who thought putting him on TV was a good idea. Plus, crickets from the Republican field who should want to defeat Donald Trump. And, Fox News fires up the outrage machine over a human crisis invented by Trump Republicans.
Guests: Matthew Bartlett, Jennifer Horn, Noah Shachtman, Paul Krugman, Michael Weiss</p> <p>How the Republican Party and its media allies are turning an unpopular loser into an inevitable winner. Then, how Donald Trump is getting the band back together to finish the insurrection. Plus, Paul Krugman on the Republican plan to harm Americans to hurt Joe Biden. And at a crucial turning point for the war in Ukraine.
Guests: Jamelle Bouie, Hunter Walker, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Ryan Nobles, Sen. Ed Markey, Brandon Wolf, Mona Charen
The president makes the case against white supremacy again—and the backlash roars. Tonight: new reporting on a potential new connection between white nationalists and the office of a sitting congressman. Then, what we know after two were hospitalized during a violent attack at the office of Congressman Gerry Connolly. Plus, the DeSantis campaign overhaul that includes shaking hands and looking at people in the eyes. And Senator Ed Markey on his renewed plan to fix a broken Supreme Court by adding four new justices.
Guests: Senator Elizabeth Warren, Mike Schmidt, Andrew Weissmann, Rep. Robert Garcia, Ben Collins, Michelle Goldberg
Access peddling, corruption and shocking sexual assault allegations in a new lawsuit filed against Rudy Giuliani. Tonight: Andrew Weissmann on the claims Rudy Giuliani sexually abused his employee—and Michael Schmidt on the allegations that he conspired with Donald Trump to sell presidential pardons. Then, a resolution to expel George Santos from Congress. Plus, Senator Elizabeth Warren on the Republican debt limit extortion, fresh off her grilling of failed bank CEOs. And the Elon Musk descent into right wing conspiracy theorist now includes full endorsement of antisemitic tropes.
Guests: Donna Deegan, Rep. Becca Balint, Sen. Sherrod Brown, Jennifer Horn
The infighting breaks into the open as the losing continues. Tonight: how Republicans are fundamentally misunderstanding this American moment—and how Democrats are taking advantage. Then, how Republicans saved George Santos from expulsion from Congress with a unanimous vote. And Senator Sherrod Brown on potential Democratic workarounds for debt limit hostage taking.
Can a candidate run for president on the "freedom" platform while authorizing his state to seize children from their parents for seeking medical care? Tonight: the dystopian nightmare in Florida and beyond. Then, Democrats crash another Jim Jordan circus in the House. Plus, Congressman Jamaal Bowman on Marjorie Taylor Greene's concern that he's a "threat." And a very important community note for the CEO of Twitter: the Bellingcat reporter who debunked Elon Musk joins live.
Guests: Jamelle Bouie, Rebecca Roiphe, Tara Setmayer, David Jolly, Sophie Bushwick
Republican states using their culture war to take your freedom. Tonight: Why Florida residents are saying their governor is inflicting a kind of "torture" on them. Plus, the field of candidates waiting for a Trump grows. And does the United States Senate have any hope of regulating the fast-growing AI industry?
Guests: Jeff Stein, George Conway, Adam Serwer, State Senator Machaela Cavanaugh
Tonight: another round of negotiations as the clock ticks towards default. Then, the classified document investigation expands into Trump's business dealings. Plus, E. Jean Carroll says she plans to seek more damages from the ex-president. And the latest chilling example of America in reverse as Nebraska's governor signs a combination anti-trans and anti-abortion law.
Guests: Harry Litman, Jose Pagliery, Nikki McCann Ramirez, David Pepper, Suzanne Nossel, Lindsay
Donald Trump is back in court as a judge warns him to watch his mouth. Tonight: the trial date for the people of the state of New York against Donald J. Trump. Then, the latest on the man with a Nazi flag arrested for threatening the president. Plus, the outrageous move by Ohio Republicans undermining democracy to ban abortion. And the poem read at the inauguration of Joe Biden is now banned from a classroom in DeSantis-run Florida.
Guests: Rep. Dan Goldman, Ryan Reilly, Tim Miller, Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, Maria Hinojosa
New concern in Trump World that Mark Meadows is spilling to the special counsel. Tonight: the latest on the insurrection investigation. And the signs of an imminent prosecution in the docs case. Then, one year after the massacre at Uvalde, the survivors looking for answers and fight for gun control in Texas. Plus, the Oath Keeper now facing 25 years in prison for January 6th. And Ron DeSantis announces he's running for president in the most successful Elon Musk rollout since the Cybertruck.
Guests: Jeffrey Toobin, Alexis McGill Johnson, David Plouffe, Danya Perry
The top Oath Keeper gets 18 years for seditious conspiracy, but the guy who sent them to the Capitol is still free.Then, the special counsel is closing in as we get new reporting on Team Trump moving classified documents. Plus: the disastrous rollout of the DeSantis campaign. And a showdown in Texas as the House Republicans call for the Attorney General to be impeached after he says the House Speaker was drunk on the job.
Guests: Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Jose Pagliery, Texas State Representative James Talarico
Republicans floundering on the debt ceiling deal as Biden plays it cool. Tonight: How calling the bluff of the hostage-takers was the key to saving the country from economic catastrophe. Then, the radical Republican Attorney General of Texas impeached by his own party. Plus, as the special counsel closes in, new worries about a snitch in Team Trump.
Guests: Sahil Kapur, Renato Mariotti, Brian Deese, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Rep. Mikie Sherril, Tara Setmayer, David Jolly
Chris Hayes breaks down the latest on the House vote on the debt ceiling bill. Plus, new reporting on a secret recording of Trump discussing classified documents.
Guests: Ron Klain, Kristy Greenberg, Harry Litman, Hugo Lowell, Jacqueline Alemany
The ex-president caught on tape bragging about classified documents. Tonight: the increasingly strong case against Trump and the timeline of the investigation. Then, as his lawyers line up to defend him there's new trouble in Team Trump. Plus: how Joe Manchin's pet pipeline project just got expedited in the debt-bill. And the latest stunt from Republicans trying to investigate Biden.
Guests: Andrew Weissmann, Tim Miller, Margie Omero, Bharat Ramamurti, Rob Sand
The imminent indictment Watch on the Mar-a-Lago documents. Tonight: what Trump's real motive was for taking all that classified information. Then, is the winning strategy for candidate DeSantis to be the most anti-vaxx person on the ballot? Plus, President Biden's Oval Office address. And the crazy story of why Republicans in Iowa have stripped the powers from the state auditor.
Host: Jen Psaki
Guests: Ari Melber, Devin Barrett, John Brennan, Kate Bedingfield, Robert Gibbs, Gov. Chris Sununu
Trump attorneys make their case to Jack Smith in Washington. Tonight: The showdown with the special counsel and what it could mean for charges. Plus, former CIA director John Brennan on the national security impact of a potential Trump indictment. Then, inside the Oval Office strategy to bring some Republicans back to reality. And a prominent Trump critic announces he won't run—New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu joins live.
Guests: Kyle Cheney, Joyce Vance, Tim Parlatore, Rep. Dan Goldman, Kevin Van Valkenburg, Michelle Goldberg
A special prosecutor sighting as a key figure in the Trump coup talks to the grand jury. Tonight: new reporting that Mark Meadows talked—and may have flipped on Trump. Plus, recently departed Trump attorney on the indictment watch for his former client. Then, Congressman Daniel Goldman on another backfired MAGA stunt. Plus, did the Saudi government essentially buy American golf? Outrage and allegations of sportswashing as the PGA merges with LIV golf . And did the Republican primary finally find a candidate willing to campaign against the frontrunner?
Guests: George Conway, Renato Mariotti, Sarah Longwell, Dance Wallace-Wells, Andrew Marantz
New activity in the Florida grand jury amid reports that the former president was told he is a target of the investigation. Plus, first Christie, now Pence—will attacking the frontrunner have any effect on a Republican electorate? Plus, new evidence of the ongoing threat to democracy from an old Trump world figure. And halted flights, cancelled games and tens of millions breathing toxic air: David Wallace-Wells on the unmistakable consequences of not doing enough to combat man-made climate change.
Chris Hayes has the latest news following the indictment of former President Donald Trump in connection with his mishandling of classified documents.
Chris Hayes hosts special coverage of the Trump indictment with Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, Lawrence O'Donnell, Ari Melber, Jen Psaki, Andrew Weissmann, and Alex Wagner.
Guests: Garrett Haake, Jeff Sharlet, Maya Wiley, Elie Mystal, Michel Cohen, Rep. Jamie Raskin
Donald Trump lands in Miami on the eve of surrender. Tonight: the second Trump arraignment in just two months. Plus, Michael Cohen on the charges against his old boss and the decisions Trumps alleged co-conspirator faces. Then, Maya Wiley and Elie Mystal on calls for the recusal of Judge Aileen Cannon. And Congressman Jamie Raskin on a new tune from an infamous Trump defender.
Guests: Jeffrey Sloman, Joyce Vance, Cy Vance, Alison Grinter Allen, Jamelle Bouie
One day after the second indictment of Donald Trump - the delay game begins. Tonight: the trial calendar, the primary calendar, and how the 2024 election could come down to a referendum on sending Donald Trump to prison. Plus, former Manhattan DA Cy Vance on his efforts to expedite justice for the former president. The defense attorney for Reality Winner on the extraordinary preferential treatment Donald Trump is receiving. And Jamelle Bouie on the how the Republican primary field is easing up defending the indefensible.
Guests: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Mary McCord, Deborah Pearlstein, Ryan Reilly, David Jolly
The campaign to finish the coup goes from abstract to concrete. Tonight: the Trump-world plan to turn the Justice Department into a tool of authoritarian revenge. Then, does Jack Smith have a backup plan to a delay in Florida in the great Garden State? Plus, what the ongoing flurry of activity at the January 6th grand jury means for a potential third indictment.
Guests: Tim Miller, Tara Setmayer, Nancy Gertner, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Dave Zirnin
DOJ seeks a protective order on Trump as the frontrunner's party demands a loyalty pledge even for convicted felons. Then, the growing calls for cameras at the trial of Donald Trump. Plus, the remarkable collapse of a MAGA attack on Joe Biden. And is the U.S. government going to prevent the Saudi purchase of American golf? New details on two new investigations.
Guests: Aaron Davis, Ankush Khardori, Harry Litman, Rev. Dr. William Barber, Rep. Carol Spackman Moss, Wajahat Ali, Michelle Goldberg
New details on the federal investigation into January 6th—and why prosecutors took so long to start looking at Trump. Then, the latest right-wing frenzy against one of the world's leading vaccine experts. Plus: Bishop William Barber on history under attack this Juneteenth. And why conservatives are now wooing Muslims after decades of hate.
Guests: Andrew Weissmann, Cornell Belcher, Molly Murphy, Brandy Zadrozny
The first court date is officially set in Trump's trial—and it's just eight weeks away. Tonight: what it all means for the possibility of a trial before the election. And the motives of the Trump appointed judge in charge of it. Then, after a five year investigation by a Trump prosecutor, Hunter Biden strikes a deal. Plus: the impact of the indictment on the polls.
Guests: Justin Elliott, Zephyr Teachout, Rep. Ted Lieu, Jen Psaki
Another Supreme Court Justice caught accepting lavish gifts from a friendly billionaire. Tonight: The incredible story of Samuel Alito, The Giant Salmon, the private plane, the billionaire with business before the Court, and Alito's scrambling attempt to knock down the story. Then, Trump's Special Counsel John Durham goes under oath—and gets eviscerated by the Democrats. Plus, how Pennsylvania managed to fix a collapsed interstate in less than two weeks.
Guests: Brandon Van Grack, David Plouffe, Tim Miller, Leah Litman, David Wallace-Wills
The Special Counsel builds his second case against a president. Tonight: the story of the first world leader that Jack Smith prosecuted—and why there's good reason to think he won't let Trump off easy. Then, the Republican presidential field swells as Trump's calendar fills up with court dates. Plus, Justice Samuel Alito's long history of accepting expensive gifts. And the blistering Texas heat that is only going to get worse.
Guests: Renato Mariotti, Kristy Greenberg, Raf Sanchez, Masha Gessen, Irin Carmon
Tonight: There's new trouble for Team Trump as the special counsel grants immunity to fake electors, Then, what is happening in Russia tonight as the leader of thousands of Russian mercenaries effectively declares war against Russia's military. Plus: The Republican Party continues to be on the wrong side of voters as nearly two thirds of the country rejects the Dobbs decision on abortion.
Guests: Marc Elias, Betsy Woodruff Swan, Harry Litman, Sabrina Siddiqui, Tim Miller
Tonight: the massive supreme court decision that stopped a slow-motion insurrection. Then, the evolving alibi of an indicted ex-president. New insight on just how bad are the new tapes in the Trump document case as the other Jack Smith investigation ramps up. And why Republican leaders finally acknowledging that Donald Trump is a loser is actually a big deal.
Guests: Lisa Rubin, Kristy Greenberg, Wally Adeyemo, Phillip Bump, Katie Rinderle
Rudy Giuliani meets the Special Counsel's prosecutors. Tonight: new reporting on Rudy's "proffer agreement" with Jack Smith—and what it all means for the investigation of Donald Trump. Plus, the Biden case to run on the failure of trickle down—and the success of "Bidenomics."And an interview with the first Georgia teacher fired for teaching "divisive concepts" from a book she purchased in her school.
Guests: Joy Reid, Michele Goodwin, Jamelle Bouie, Nick Akerman, Rep. Jamaal Bowman
The Supreme Court ends affirmative action in college admissions. Tonight: the ruling, the powerful dissent, and how Clarence Thomas finally won his long battle against affirmative action. And what we're learning today about new subpoenas in the documents case.
Chris Hayes: "There were no disputes. The court was not actually solving any problem between two parties. Instead, the conservative majority was functioning like a legislative body, pushing their preferred right-wing policy outcomes irrespective of the actual facts at hand."
Special two hour episode hosted by Symone Sanders-Townsend.
Naive emphasis on 'colorblindness' ignores racial reality in U.S.
Guests: Meridith McGraw, Tim Miller, Joyce Vance, Kristy Greenberg, Wesley Lowery
The desperate quest to capture the soul of the Republican Party through hate and division. Then, how two states found one Trump judge to score a massive Fourth of July victory for misinformation. Plus, what we expect from an unredacted Mar-a-Lago search warrant affidavit. And what it means to set and then immediately break the record for hottest day ever recorded on planet Earth.
Guests: Rusty Bowers, Ankush Khardori, Michael Schmidt, Christina Greer, Mike Isaac
The Big Lie thrives on the campaign trail. Tonight: the effort to persuade rank and file Republicans—and former Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers on his conversations with the special counsel. Then, as the ex-president's body man is finally arraigned, how Walt Nauta chose to be a defendant instead of a witness. Plus, how two Democratic governors used a favorite Republican maneuver to turn their agendas into law. And how the wildly successful rollout of the Threads social media platform kicked off a billionaire battle for the ages.
Guests: Carol Leonnig, Denver Riggleman, Jamelle Bouie, Chase Strangio, Robinson Meyer
Tonight: what Jack Smith wants to know about the plotting inside the White House before January 6th—and why did it take so long for him to find out? Then, the growing chances that Donald Trump's stiffest competition could go the way of Ted Cruz. Plus, meet the state superintendent of schools who wants to take race out of lessons about the Tulsa Race Massacre. And how to focus on change as the planet keeps shattering temperature records.
Guests: Joyce Vance, Kyle Cheney, Ankush Khardori, State Rep. Anna Eskamani, David Jolly, Tara Setmayer, Steve Eder
The ex-president's co-defendant plays kick the can. Tonight: latest on some important new filings in the document case. Then, new alarms from inside the Justice Department about Trump's goal to finish the job if he wins again. Plus, why an old Trump ally is launching a massive air war against him in Iowa. And brand new details on a new big money patron for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Guests: Andrew Weissmann, Rebecca Roiphe, Jeremy Redmon, Rep. Jamie Raskin
The indicted ex-president lays his cards on the table: delay the trial, win the White House, dismiss the charges. Meanwhile in Fulton County, an unbelievable look inside the courtroom as the grand jury that could decide whether to indict Trump is finally seated. And the surreal turn in the House Republican stunt to damage Joe Biden—Congressman Jamie Raskin on James Comer's "key informant" who has been revealed to be a fugitive from justice.
Guests: Jeremy Peters, Rep. Zoe Lofgren, Doug Jones, Ben Keys
he MAGA scapegoat at the center of January 6th conspiracy theories sues Fox News as the attacks keep coming in congress. Then, former Alabama Senator Doug Jones on the wild controversy over the man who replaced him in the Senate. And as unbelievable scenes play out here and across the globe, the catastrophic reality for homeowners in Florida where the governor is waging a culture war on climate change.
Guests: Michael Schmidt, Mary McCord, Noah Bookbinder, Claire McCaskill, Rep. Dan Goldman, Elizabeth Kolbert
A Republican Party entirely in denial as the special prosecutor keeps digging. Tonight: the latest on the Jack Smith timeline—and a new road map for prosecuting Donald Trump. Then, exclusive reporting from NBC News on the triage inside the DeSantis campaign as Rupert Murdoch leads a big money exodus. And as tornados land in Chicago, flash floods rage through Vermont, and the ocean off Florida reaches record temperatures, it's business as usual for Republicans.
Guests: Kristy Greenberg, Joyce Vance, David Pepper, Brendan Buck, Duncan Crabtree-Ireland
Tonight: New indication tonight that the man prosecuting Trump isn't done with his investigation. Plus, Ohio Republicans are trying to rewrite the rules of democracy in order to force draconian abortion restrictions on their constituents. Then, why DeSantis should be worried about the GOP donor class abandoning him. And SAG-AFTRA has joined the Writers Guild of America on strike—and you'll never guess who was in charge of SAG the last time both unions went to the picket line together.
Guests: John Brennan, Joyce Vance, Lisa Rubin, Rep. Dan Goldman, Deborah Acosta, Olivia Troye, Michael Steele
"There is just no way for a reasonable person with elementary critical thinking skills to deny the seriousness of this case. This is about a real and existential threat to our nation. It's about Donald Trump's attempt and his continuing attempts to undermine and possibly end our democracy as we know it," says Ali Velshi, as Trump faces a potential third indictment in the Department of Justice's investigation into efforts to interfere with the 2 020 Presidential election – which led to the insurrection on Jan. 6.
Guests: Rep. Adam Schiff, Danya Perry, Charles Coleman, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Tim Miller, David Plouffe
As we await a potential third indictment of Donald Trump, new information about what was in the target letter sent by the special counsel. Plus, a look at how democracy itself is at stake if Trump is not prosecuted and is re-elected in 2024. Then, a look at how Republicans in Congress are reacting to the latest Trump investigation.
Guests: Shan Wu, A. Scott Bolden, Sen. Chris Murphy, Josh Marshall, Molly Murphy, Cornell Belcher
Tonight, the latest developments in the potential second federal indictment against former President Trump, with a look into the Trump associates who tried to steal the election. Then, the ongoing threat posed by the indicted candidate for president. Plus, why exactly are right wing donors and MAGA Republicans so in love with RFK Jr. and Joe Manchin? The push to use Democrats to undermine Joe Biden and help Trump.
Rep. Joe Neguse, Sarah Krissoff, Anne Applebaum, Miles Taylor
Tonight, a trial date is set for Donald Trump in the classified documents case. Brand new reporting that Georgia prosecutors could be considering racketeering charges against Donald Trump. Then, democracy backsliding in Tennessee. The latest Republican push to remove the will of the people. Plus, the story of the one-man resistance within the Trump administration and his latest warning.
Guests: Andrew Weissmann, Jocelyn Benson, Tim Miller, Jim Messina, Ben Rhodes
The Republican presidential frontrunner could be indicted for the third time this year. So what will it take for his opponents to finally take a stand? Then, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson joins as her state charges 16 fake Trump electors with a variety of felony counts. And as thousands of protestors flood Israel's streets, the concerning parallels to a possible second Trump term.
Guests: Jonathan Dienst, Mary McCord, Timothy Heaphy, Tanya Miller, David Plouffe, Rep. Maxwell Frost
As Republicans fall over themselves trying to help Donald Trump change the subject, Trump's man running the House puts an impeachment inquiry of Joe Biden on the table. But first, new reporting out of Georgia on the criminal charges the ex-president could be facing in the Peach State. And as President Biden designates a national monument for Emmett Till, Congressman Maxwell Frost on the significance of Till's legacy in the face of Republican whitewashing.
Guests: Michael Gottlieb, Claire McCaskill, Sarah Longwell, Jamelle Bouie
Tonight: Rudy Giuliani finally concedes to making false statements about two Georgia election workers. Plus, former Trump voters trying to convince fellow Trump voters that their favorite candidate is a losing loser who will lose. The new ad push in Iowa with the mastermind behind it all. Then, "You're not divided," says the Democratic senator threatening to siphon votes from the leader of his party. Plus, RFK Jr. says he's a Democrat. So why does Ron DeSantis want him in his imaginary administration?
Guests: Laura Jarrett, Barbara McQuade, Harry Litman, Joyce Vance, Rep. Jamie Raskin, Jon Favreau
Tonight: Brand new charges against Donald Trump—and Jack Smith's election investigation hasn't even concluded. Plus, he's already facing two criminal indictments with two more possible before the end of the summer. so why is Donald Trump still the favorite to win the Republican nomination?
Guests: John Brennan, Catherine Christian, Doug Brinkley, Jennifer Horn, Tara Setmayer
We've all been watching the D.C. courthouse for news of another Trump indictment, but what if the next big thing is coming out of Georgia? Plus, the behavior alleged in the special prosecutor's latest indictment of Donald Trump is wild enough to make Richard Nixon blush. Where those historical parallels begin and end. And can you successfully run for president and get away with Slurpee-shaming children in the first voting state? A new look at what on earth is happening with Ron DeSantis.
Guests: Barbara McQuade, Dick Gregorie, Tamar Hallerman, Symone Sanders-Townsend, Ben Smith, Kate Kelly
Tonight: New signs "Trump Employee 4" could be cooperating with DOJ in the classified documents case. Then, it was only earlier this year that DeSantis was tied with Trump for the Republican nomination in polls. So what happened? The latest on the implosion of Diet Trump. Plus, why Georgia investigators could be the next to indict the former president. And she was a long time Democrat who ran on abortion rights. So why did she suddenly flip parties and throw North Carolina politics into chaos?
Guests: Rick Hasen, Danya Perry, Harry Litman, Catherine Christian, Ryan Reilly, Rep. Jamie Raskin
Tonight, on All In – The key witness in the case against Trump goes public. Hours before his third arrest and arraignment, the easy answer for the ex-President's defense. Then, why the randomly assigned judge is bad news for the defendant. The complicated calendar of a Republican frontrunner facing three criminal trials. And Congressman Jamie Raskin on Jack Smith's decision to charge a civil rights law used to prosecute KKK violence.
Guests: Garrett Haake, Jen Psaki, Michael Beschloss, Kristy Greenberg, Ari Melber, Sherrilyn Ifill, Michelle Goldberg, Elie Mystal
Donald Trump—arrested for the third time in four months—pleads not guilty to plotting for overturn the 2020 election. When should we expect one of the most important trials in America's history? Plus, Donald Trump is currently facing 78 felony counts—but the very last one could be the most significant. And Jack Smith's savvy plan to make sure the election case goes first—and how that will impact the 2024 presidential election.
Guests: Rep. Madeleine Dean, Jennifer Horn, Adam Serwer, Mary McCord, Stuart Stevens, Neal Katyal
The former president finally charged for plotting to end democracy. Tonight: how the people who let it get this far are helping him finish the job. Plus, how an alleged co-conspirator best known for being detained without pants ended up where he is. And why the people who prosecuted the impeachment of Donald Trump agree with Trump's legal team that the federal trial of Donald Trump should be televised.
Guests: A. Scott Bolden, Shan Wu, Alencia Johnson, Cynthia Alksne, David Jolly, Rep. Anna Eskamani
The indicted ex-president enters mobster mode and the Department of Justice responds. Tonight: the latest on a protective order for Donald Trump, and what it means to run a campaign and multiple legal defenses all at once. Then, a tale of two judges as Aileen Cannon does a solid for Trump's co-defendant in the documents case. And a flailing DeSantis campaign keeps on digging. Tonight: new polling data demonstrating Republican voters are getting tired of the so-called "war on wokeness."
Guests: Kristy Greenberg, Paul Butler, Philip Bump, Sen. Raphael Warnock, Jen Miller, David Pepper
The fevered push to make hot indictment summer last forever. Tonight: What happens when classic Trump delay tactics meet Judge Tanya Chutkan's courtroom. Then, as the D.C. grand jury continues to meet, a co-conspirator spills the beans on tape. Plus, Senator Raphael Warnock on Georgia as ground zero for democracy. And what we know about today's massive vote for reproductive rights and beyond in Ohio.
Guests: Lisa Rubin, Marc Harris, Kyle Dunphey, Nick Akerman, Charles Coleman, Jess McIntosh, David Plouffe
The indicted ex-president finds out like the rest of us that Jack Smith slid into his DM's. Tonight: What the Special Counsel is looking for in Donald Trump's Twitter—and what sure looks like a new "coup" memo from "Co-conspirator 5." Then, the case for not televising a Trump trial. And the pro-democracy movement wins again: How the Republican push to eliminate fundamental rights lost big in Ohio.
Guests: Jamelle Bouie, Melissa Murray, Joyce Vance, Rick Hasen, Sen. Mazie Hirono
The Special Counsel requests a January 2nd trial date as a Hail Mary for the indicted ex-president comes into focus. Tonight, Donald Trump, Clarence Thomas, and new reporting on the billionaire friends keeping the justice happy. Then, why the Republicans need to root for Jack Smith's speedy trial. Plus, on arraignment day for fake elections in Michigan—why aren't we seeing this all over the country? And Senator Mazie Hirono on the devastating reality of those wildfires in Hawaii.
Guests: Lisa Rubin, Harry Litman, Danya Perry, Rep. Gerry Connolly, Noah Bookbinder, Sen. Brian Schatz
Defendant Trump gets ground rules from the judge the dramatic day in federal court. Tonight: the new protective order to stop the indicted ex-president from intimidating witnesses and trying his case in the media. Then, the conservative case that Donald Trump could be disqualified from office. Plus, why Merrick Garland's announcement of a special counsel is infuriating Biden attackers. And Senator Brian Schatz on the expanding rescue and recovery efforts going on in Hawaii.
Guests: Rep. Jamie Raskin, Georgia State Rep. Tanya Miller, Harry Litman, Anna Bower, Shan Wu, Kristy Greenberg
Donald Trump is given 10 days to surrender, and a familiar refrain returns as a public defense. Tonight: Sweeping RICO charges for the ex-president and his foot soldiers, the evolving legal strategies for the MAGA inner circle, the late filing from Mark Meadows to move the Fulton County charges to federal court, and which of the four criminal trials of Donald Trump is most important? And which will go to trial first?
Guests: Nick Akerman, Adam Serwer, Sherry Boston, Lisa Rubin, David Plouffe, Jen Psaki
9 days left to surrender, and Trump's top lieutenant lashes out. Then, why a federal judge suggested Elon Musk was protecting Donald Trump from the production of his Twitter DMs. Plus, real evidence that 91 criminal charges across four indictments is actually having an effect on Trump voters. And one year after it was signed, the simple math and wild success of the Inflation Reduction Act.
Guests: George Conway, Amy Lee Copeland, Andrew Weissmann, Joel Benenson
Supporters of the indicted ex-president keep making violent threats. Tonight: the timeline for trial, the mounting threats to judges and prosecutors, and the pressure campaign to fund criminal co-defendant. Plus, the infamous Trump hatchet man caught plotting fake electors. And meet the judge who helped roll back your reproductive rights…because doctors love looking at babies.
Guests: Charles Blow, Danya Perry, Nikki McCann Ramirez, Asa Hutchinson, Paul Douglas
Seven days left to surrender. Tonight: the Department of Justice drops the hammer on convicted seditionists—and a warning to the people who sent them. Then, the evidence against Trump's chief of staff as Mark Meadows tries to escape Georgia charges. And as the indicted frontrunner backs down from debate, guess which candidate has a plan to defend him on stage? And California faces its first ever tropical storm watch in the history of the state as the catastrophic effects of climate change rage on.
Guests: Rep. Jamie Raskin, Glenn Kirschner, Ankush Khardori, Steve Kornacki, J. Anna Selzer, David Plouffe
Some faint signs that Iowa is not exactly a lock for Donald Trump. Steve Kornacki will be at the big board to break down some exclusive new polling data from NBC News and the Des Moines Register. But first, even more legal headaches for the quadruple indicted Republican frontrunner. What we know about Donald Trump's bond agreement and the terms of his surrender. Plus, the Biden campaign is dropping big money to counterprogram the Republican circus.
Prosecutors: Mar-a-Lago employee flipped after switching lawyers.
Guests: Tanya Miller, Catherine Christian, Temidayo Aganga-Williams, Tim Miller, Michelle Goldberg, Jelani Cobb
The Republican Debate Circus comes to Milwaukee, but the four-times indicted ringleader can't even be bothered to show up. Plus, all the latest details on the Mar-a-Lago worker who flipped on Donald Trump about his apparent plot to delete security footage. Then, the guy who effectively staged a coup against Vladimir Putin two months ago just apparently died in a mysterious plane crash.
Guests: Katie Phang, Shan Wu, Mary McCord, Tim Miller, Julie Chavez Rodriguez
Mark Meadows takes the stand in his bid to move his Georgia trial to federal court. Plus, how today's decision by a D.C. judge could affect Trump's bid to get back in the White House—and out of prison. Then, they say want to "Make America Great Again," so why are the Republican candidates offering up such a bleak message for the future? President Biden's 2024 campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez joins live to discuss.
Guests: LaDoris Cordell, Harry Litman, Lisa Rubin, David Jolly, Neera Tanden
Donald Trump's date with justice starts to sink In. Tonight: why all parties involved should be thrilled at a speedy trial for the Republican frontrunner. Then, new details on Mark Meadows and his high stakes gamble to find a MAGA jury pool. Plus, the Republican resistance to a baseless impeachment push. And how a decades long promise from Democrats finally came to fruition in the White House.
Guests: John Langford, Rep. Jared Moskowitz, Kristy Greenberg, Temidayo Aganga-Williams
A difficult week for the Trump gang gets worse. Tonight: Rudy Giuliani found legally liable for defaming Georgia election workers. The attorney for Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss joins live. Then, as Hurricane Idalia continues on its destructive path, the Republican campaign to undermine climate progress at all cost. And why New York's attorney general is asking for an immediate verdict in the Trump fraud case.
Guests: Greg Bluestein, Tanya Miller, Quinta Jurecic, Rep. Jamie Raskin, Pressly Millen
The indicted ex-president fans the flames of fascism and the state's Republican governor pushes back. Tonight: new developments in Georgia where Trump has now entered a plea. Then, a dramatic sentencing day for two Trump foot soldiers convicted of seditious conspiracy. Plus, Jamie Raskin on his renewed push to investigate the grifting Trump family. And why new financial disclosures from Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas won't make the controversy over his billionaire patrons go away.
Chris Hayes hosts a special 2-hour edition of All In.
Guests: Tom Jackman, Danya Perry, A. Scott Bolden, Anna Bower, Amy Lee Copeland, Jarvis Johnson, Janai Nelson
A dramatic reckoning for a top Trump foot soldier as a federal judge throws the book at Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio. And another Proud Boy makes a pardon plea from prison. Then, all the Georgia co-defendants enter "not guilty" pleas as the defense strategy chaos erupts in Fulton County. Plus, echoes of Trump in Texas where the impeachment trial begins for the state's rogue attorney general. And why today's major victory in federal courts for Alabama redistricting could have huge implications for the control of Congress.
Guests: Temidayo Aganga-Williams, Rebecca Roiphe, Michael Cohen, Mehdi Hasan, Josie Duffy Rice
The first big, televised hearing in Fulton County as two Trump co-defendants fight to get away from each other. Then, the defense rests in another Trumpworld trial. Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen joins on the lesson Peter Navarro is quickly learning. And new reporting on explicit warnings from Trump lawyers about an FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago.
Guests: Andrew Weissmann, Lisa Rubin, William Saletan, Irin Carmon, Joaquin Sapien
The Fulton County special grand jury report is out. Tonight: from Michael Flynn to Boris Epshteyn to Kelly Loeffler to David Perdue. The ones that got away—at least for now. Plus, the big implications for Trump and his co-defendants as the Mark Meadows request to move to federal court is rejected.
Guests: Rep. Jamie Raskin, Ankush Khardori, A. Scott Bolden, Heidi Przybyla, Mona Charen, Carlos Curbelo
The House returns with plans for an unfounded impeachment. Tonight: Congressman Jamie Raskin on the MAGA push to impeach—and the Republicans who agree it's a terrible idea. Then, really behind Trump's desperate attempt to replace his coup trial judge dismiss his charges in Georgia. Plus, his Supreme Court ruling on Citizens United released an avalanche dark money into American politics. Now we have explosive new reporting on how Clarence Thomas' wife Ginni has made the ruling work for her.
Guests: Catherine Christian, Andrew Weissmann, Cyrus Vance Jr., Claire McCaskill, Sen. Mark Kelly
The indicted ex-president orders an impeachment. Tonight: Two trump offensives to help finish the coup: the political attack in the house and the wild attack on the judge overseeing his coup trial. Plus, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly on the Tuberville blockade and more.
Guests: Rep. Joe Neguse, Philip Bump, Temidayo Aganga-Williams, Kristy Greenberg, Sen. Cory Booker, Tim Miller
The gaping holes in the Trump-ordered impeachment of Joe Biden. Tonight: how we all knew an unfounded, political impeachment was always coming. Then, the Trump judge in Florida who is quietly helping the ex-president escape justice. And a real who-dunnit on the totally foreseeable jump in childhood poverty.
Guests: Stuart Stevens, Lisa Rubin, Charles Coleman, Rep. Katherine Clark, Sen. Bernie Sanders
A retiring Senator exposes deep authoritarian rot in the Capitol. Tonight: the single most explosive allegation from Mitt Romney about America's enduring threat. Then, the big decision in Fulton County and what it means for the RICO trial in October. Plus, the two-tiered justice system that led to an indictment for Hunter Biden. And the latest descent into madness for the MAGA House.
Guests: Michelle Goldberg, Marcus Childress, Rep. Ilhan Omar, Sen. Gary Peters, Naomi Klein
Tonight: the House Republicans reach the "Godfather II stage" of internal turmoil. Can Speaker Kevin McCarthy hold onto his job, let alone get anything done? Then, Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert gets tossed from a musical for bad behavior. Then, its 2023 and antivaxxers are still running the Republican Party—what the right-wing embrace of conspiracy theories means for the health and safety of our society.
uests: Jamelle Bouie, Josh Marshall, Lisa Rubin, Danya Perry, Sen. John Fetterman, Dr. Peter Hotez
The indicted Republican frontrunner's makes his case to remove his judge. Tonight: the ever-expanding era of the con man and how Donald Trump ushered it in. Plus, what we learned in Jeffrey Clark's hearing to move his case out of Fulton County. And the party that is less interested in keeping the government open than John Fetterman's hoodies. Senator John Fetterman, and his hoodie, join to talk about it all.
Guests: Brian Stelter, Catherine Christian, Kristy Greenberg, Sahil Kapur, David Plouffe, Alencia Johnson
A conspiracy theory—masquerading as a Trump alibi—goes poof. Tonight: the DOJ announces charges against Ray Epps. Then, the MAGA caucus plans a shutdown to protest of the prosecution of Donald Trump. And how the Republican candidates running to defeat Donald Trump are making the same mistakes as in 2016.
Guests: Robert Gibbs, Michelle Goldberg, Rep. Dan Goldman, Harry Litman, Anna Bower, Sen. Tammy Duckworth
Special election after special election, Republicans keep waiting for that red wave. Tonight: what we can all learn from the only polls that matter. Then, brand new allegations from Cassidy Hutchinson that include Rudy Giuliani groping her on January 6th. Plus, Congressman Dan Goldman on the wild disfunction in the House of Kev. And Senator Tammy Duckworth on today's move by Democrats to end the Tuberville blockade.
Guests: Jen Psaki, David Jolly, Charles Coleman, Lisa Rubin, Ben Jacobs, Sen. Tammy Baldwin
An indicted ex-president scared of an orange jumpsuit urges his foot soldiers to end his criminal prosecution—or end a functioning government. Tonight: the explicit reason the MAGA caucus is holding the government hostage. Then, weeks away from the first televised coup trial, a proposed witness list that includes the RNC Chairwoman. Plus, incredible new reporting on the Democratic surge at the polls that may be fueled by Republican Never Trumpers. And you will not believe the new right wing attack on "woke" electric cars.
Tonight, on All In: A Supreme Court Justice and a United States Senator – corruption in the system as American's confidence in it declines. Tonight, the stunning details from the indictment of Senator Robert Menendez. And the ProPublica reporting on Clarence Thomas & a new group of right-wing billionaires. Plus, President Biden's bold move to support the striking autoworkers, in person – and one day before Trump's own debate-dodge stunt. And the sad decline of Ron DeSantis, as Republicans say "no thanks" to "diet Trump."
Guests: Jonathan Dienst, Nick Akerman, Michelle Goldberg, Justin Elliot, Rep. Katie Porter, Tara Setmayer, Jennifer Horn
Guests: Ruth Ben-Ghiat, George Conway, Charles Coleman, Lisa Rubin, Steve Greenhouse, Ron Klain
The Republican frontrunner found liable for fraud as he continues to escalate threats. Tonight: the enduring threat to our democracy from Donald Trump—and what looks like a financial death penalty for his Trump Organization in New York. Then: President Biden makes history by joining striking union workers on a picket line.
Guests: Paul Rieckhoff, General Barry McCaffrey, Shan Wu, David Cay Johnston, Susan Del Percio, Symone Sanders Townsend
The MAGA offensive against the people who wouldn't help Trump end democracy. Then, the big decision from the judge in the Trump coup trial as the truth comes out in a New York court. And as we get more good polling for the Biden campaign, the latest stunt from the Republican frontrunner to avoid the debate stage.
Guests: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Jamie Raskin, Claire McCaskill, Tim Miller
The MAGA House loses Fox News and befuddles Steve Bannon. Tonight: Congressman Jamie Raskin on what was really going on in that hearing room today. And Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez on just catching Republicans making things up. Then, as the President calls out the Trump threat to democracy. Plus, why the candidates vying to defeat Trump keep failing miserably.
Guests: Harry Litman, Catherine Christian, Ben LaBolt, Rep. Barbara Lee
Tonight: the first domino falls in Fulton County as Donald Trump's first co-defendant takes a plea deal. What does it mean for the trial that's starting in 3 weeks—and for the ex-president himself? Then, the absolute absurdity of a Trump, MAGA shutdown that's just hours away. And the Congress and California say goodbye to an iconic American senator.
The MAGA Congress fires their own Speaker. Tonight: the painful end of Kevin McCarthy's speakership, the historic dysfunction in the people's House, and the Republican rage at the monster they created. Then, more history in a New York court room as the disgraced ex-president, already found liable for decades of fraud, is now sanctioned for attacking courtroom staff. Plus, author Michael Lewis on his new book on the rise and fall of Sam Bankman-Fried.
Guests: Rep. Joe Neguse, Tara Setmayer, Matt Fuller, Lisa Rubin, David Plouffe, Michelle Goldberg
Tonight: the search for the next Speaker begins as MAGA demands the McCarthy replacement free Donald Trump. And as the disgraced defendant rambles outside, the excruciating details of decades of fraud inside a New York courtroom.
Tonight, on All In: The indicted ex-president likes the plan – Donald Trump's reported return to the scene of the crime. Then, a refresher on Jim Jordan's insurrection ties as he seeks the House gavel and why it's a blinking red light for the American Experiment. Plus, why the Trump request to dismiss his coup charges may be destined for the Supreme Court. And the chilling echoes of authoritarians past as the Republican frontrunner warns of immigrants "poisoning" American blood.
Guests: Claire McCaskill, Rep. Madeleine Dean, Harry Litman, Catherine Christian, Michael Beschloss
Tonight, on All In: Donald Trump and the rump MAGA caucus make their pick. Tonight: Jamie Raskin on what a Jim Jordan speakership means for the country. Then, the explicit Democratic appeal for Republicans to join them. Plus, new reporting on nuclear secrets shared with customers at Donald Trump's resort. And why Republicans think they can run the Doctor. Oz playbook again in Pennsylvania.
Guests: Rep. Jamie Raskin, Brendan Buck, Luke Broadwater, Lisa Rubin, William Cohen
Guests: Ali Velshi, Ellison Barber, Noga Tarnopolsky, Sen. Chris Murphy, Peter Beinart, Ayman Mohyeldin
Tonight: The deadly Israel-Hamas war enters the fourth day. The Israeli case that Benjamin Netanyahu "bears responsibility for this war." Plus, the Republican issues in Congress slowing America's response in Israel. And Senator Chris Murphy on what Congress needs to do so America can best support its ally.
Guests: Ali Velshi, Yousef Hammash, Sahil Kapur, Michael Steele, Yair Rosenberg
As Israel continues its counteroffensive against Hamas, we hear from someone inside Gaza about the deteriorating humanitarian situation. Plus, as House Republicans try to coalesce around a new speaker, conservative media goes low in its latest attack on a Democratic congresswoman. And a gripping first-hand account of an Israeli family's escape from Hamas.
Guests: Sen. Cory Booker, Ali Velshi, David Jolly, Jen Psaki, Yousef Hammash, Fadi Abu Shammalah
Republican Congressman Steve Scalise announces he is withdrawing his name from the race for House Speaker. MSNBC Capitol Hill Correspondent Ali Vitali joins Chris Hayes to break down the latest. Then, Sen. Cory Booker joins to discuss the Israel-Hamas war. Plus, a Gaza resident gives an account of the "terror" of war on the ground.
Guests: Josh Lederman, Noga Tarnopolsky, Sahil Kapur, Congresswoman Summer Lee, Rula Jebreal, Michelle Goldberg
Tonight: It has been ten days since a Republican mutiny left the speaker chair empty—and it is not clear they are any closer to filling it now. The latest on the chaos within the House Republican Conference. Plus the latest from the Israel-Hamas war as Israel warns Gaza residents to evacuate to the south.
Guests: Ali Vitali, Brendan Buck, Tara Setmayer, Rep. Jamie Raskin, Ayman Mohyeldin, Nayyera Haq
Jim Jordan is rejected as speaker in spite of the MAGA shakedown. Tonight: why the next vote has been delayed—and how Democrats are keeping their options open. Then, the scene in Gaza where each sides is blaming each other for a deadly hospital blast has killed hundreds. And as President Biden departs for the region, what we know about what happens next between Israel and Hamas.
Guests: Ryan Nobles, Rep. Peter Aguilar, Claire McCaskill, Tim Miller, Ellison Barber, Hussein Ibish
Trump's pick to lead the House goes down again. Tonight: the excruciating failure of the MAGA candidate, the Democratic push for a bipartisan solution, and what we know about a timeline for resolution. Then, tensions soar in the Middle East after that deadly hospital blast. And as the president meets with families of hostages in Israel, the call for caution continues.
Guests: Jen Psaki, Joy Reid, Richard Engel, Ron Klain, Mehdi Hasan, Ali Vitali, David Jolly, Melissa Redmon, Temidayo Aganga-Williams
President Biden addresses the nation on the wars in Ukraine and Israel live from the Oval Office. Plus, a new guilty plea from one of Donald Trump's allies and the Republican struggle to elect a speaker.
Tonight on All In: Jim Jordan loses the gavel again and drops out. There's still no Speaker of the House. And at least half a dozen new names in contention as the Republican Party sinks deeper into their own mud. Then, brand new trouble for the head of the party as a judge threatens to jail him. While one of the fake-elector architects takes a plea deal. Plus, some small measure of relief for one family as Hamas releases two American-Israeli hostages. The latest on the hundreds of people still in captivity and the worsening crisis in Gaza.
Guests: Ali Vitali, Liam Donovan, Benjy Sarlin, Andrew Weissmann, Kristy Greenberg, Ellison Barber, Sari Bashi
Guests: Sahil Kapur, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Temidayo Aganga-Williams, Lisa Rubin, Helene Cooper
Explosive new reporting that Mark Meadows was granted immunity as another Trump lawyer flips in court. And the indicted ex-president knee caps the latest Republican pick for speaker for not being loyal to Trump. Tonight: Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi on all of the above. Then, inside the courtroom where Michael Cohen testified with his former boss in tow. And as bombing continues and hundreds remain hostage, what we know about why a ground incursion into Gaza still hasn't happened.
Guests: Rep. Jamie Raskin, Brendan Buck, Lisa Rubin, Danya Perry, John Brennan</p> <p>The Republican frontrunner fined for violating a gag order as MAGA completes their House takeover. Then, the remarkable scene inside a Manhattan courtroom where the ex-president was forced to take the stand. And new details on the horrific attack inside Israel by Hamas as the United Nations warns of the increasingly dire situation inside Gaza.
Guests: Rehema Ellis, Jonathan Dienst, Rep. Chellie Pingree, Jonathan Metzl, Brandy Zadrozny, McKay Coppins, Ellison Barber
Tonight: The latest on the manhunt for the suspect in the Maine shootings that left at least 18 dead. Plus, what can be done about the epidemic of gun violence in America. Then, Mitt Romney's biographer on the juiciest revelations in his new book. And we go live to the border where Israeli forces have been conducting raids into Gaza.
Guests: Ellison Barber, Dr. Mads Gilbert, Scott Walker, Jonathan Dienst, Hala Gorani, Andrew Exum
Tonight: The Israeli military say they are increasing ground forces in Gaza. New reporting on the potential new phase of war as Gaza faces a near-total internet blackout. Plus, the latest on the manhunt for the man suspected of killing 18 people in Lewiston, Maine.
Guests: Neera Tanden, Josh Marshall, Kavita Menon, David Remnick, A. Scott Bolden, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Waleed Shahid, Rep. Dan Goldman, Barbara McQuade, Chris O'Leary, Former Rep. Charlie Dent 
Tonight: The Republican plan to make billionaire tax cheats great again through the Israel aid package. Plus - what's happening with hostages and the humanitarian collapse inside Gaza as the Israeli invasion continues. Then, a day before his adult sons testify, is the indicted ex-president already violating his gag order? And Senator Sheldon Whitehouse on subpoenas for Republican mega donors over lavish spending on Supreme Court justices.
Guests: Sen. Chris Murphy, Susanne Craig, Stephanie Ruhle, Gili Roman, Sarah Yager
From a collapsed House to a national security nightmare in the Senate. Tonight: dysfunction in the age of the MAGA minority. Then, as a massive new air assault on Gaza unfolds, Senator Chris Murphy on his call for Israel to change course. And why it was a particularly bad day for the Republican frontrunner as his other adult son snaps on the witness stand. Plus, breaking news on the conviction of fallen crypto king Sam Bankman-Fried.
Guests: Sen. Bernie Sanders, Lisa Rubin, Jake Lahut, Noah Bookbinder
America's top diplomat delivers a message in Israel. Tonight: the calls for a humanitarian pause as the bombardment continues. Then, Day Two for son Number Two as the gag order expands in New York. Meanwhile out west, the case to throw Trump off the ballot wraps up in Colorado. And an unbelievable case study in how to succeed in Congress without really trying.
Guests: Steve Kornacki, Claire McCaskill, David Pepper, Lisa Rubin, Dr. Barbara Zind
Chris Hayes checks in with on latest results throughout this election night. Plus, the performance of the Republican presidential front-runner in court—and what it portends for his criminal trials next year. And the latest plan to get hostages out of Gaza one month after the terror attacks in Israel.
Guests: Sen. Sherrod Brown, Michael Cohen, Eric Holder, Rep. Rashida Tlaib
Another big night for Democrats as the Republican Party struggles for answers. Then, former Attorney General Eric Holder on the Republican frontrunner's campaign to gut democracy. Plus, former Trump attorney Michael Cohen on Ivanka Trump's day on the witness stand. And a day after her censure in the House, am exclusive interview with Congressman Rashida Tlaib.
Guests: Kyle Cheney, Temidayo Aganga-Williams, Ryan Reilly, Jamelle Bouie, Rebecca Traister, Graeme Wood
Jack Smith tips his hand on how he plans to prosecute Trump. Tonight: the new evidence that the Republican frontrunner will be treated like the people he sent to the Capitol. Then, Rebecca Traister on the ongoing rejection of abortion restrictions across the country. Plus, what Joe Manchin's announcement means for the effort to defeat Trump. And as Israel announces intermittent pauses in their strikes, The Atlantic's Graeme Wood on what we know about what's happening in Gaza.
Guests: Rep. Jared Moskowitz, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Lisa Rubin
Chaos and violence on the Hill as the MAGA congress keeps brawling and the Republican frontrunner keeps advertising fascism. Tonight: what on earth is going on here? Then, an emergency hearing for a protective order in Georgia as witness videos keep leaking. And the incredible scenes from the March in Washington as the calls to rescue hostages grows and the destruction in Gaza continues.
President Biden holds a press conference after meeting with China's President Xi. Chris Hayes is joined by former White House press secretary Robert Gibbs and former CIA director John Brennan to discuss.
Guests: Yair Rosenberg, Harry Litman, Rep. Veronica Escobar, John Kirby
As antisemitism and hate grow around the country, the dangerous implications of the world's richest man suggesting Jews stoke hatred of white people. Then, will George Santos get bounced from Congress in the wake of today's devastating ethics report? Plus, how the judge in the stolen documents case is once again delaying justice. And Biden National Security spokesman John Kirby on what we know about the Israeli raid on Shifa hospital.
Guests: Noga Tarnopolsky, David Remnick, Ayman Mohyeldin, David Roberts, Nancy Gertner, Betsey Stevenson
Tonight: the delicate negotiations still ongoing in Israel—and what it will take to get some of the Hamas hostages home. Then: the latest on the gag order against the ex-president as authoritarianism keeps spreading beyond Trump. Plus, why inflation just ain't what it used to be.
Guests: David Noriega, Rick Stengel, Peter Beinart, Lisa Rubin, Catherine Christian, Claire McCaskill, David Plouffe, Shawn Fain
A landmark deal between Israel and Hamas: Tonight: the latest details on when some of the hostages might be released—and who might finally come home. Then: as the ex-president flirts with the legal line on his gag orders, new details on the threats against a New York judge and his staff. Plus: why Democrats want voters to start paying more attention to Donald Trump this election. And the big victory for autoworkers this holiday season.
Guests: Andrew Weissmann, Lisa Rubin, Michael Steele, Eric Levitz, Rich Price
Just how close did Mike Pence come to ending democracy? Tonight: new reporting on the plans Mike Pence abandoned—and the Senator who knew all about it. Then, no plea deals for Trump or Rudy in Georgia as the Republican frontrunner returns to an unpopular campaign promise. And as hostages continue to be reunited with loved ones in Israel, what we're learning about the shooting of three Palestinian students in Vermont.
Guests: McKay Coppins, Rep. Jamie Raskin, Brian Stelter, Ayelet Shaked
Did the Republican primary just become an actual race? Tonight: Big money's big bet that Nikki Haley could defeat Donald Trump. Then, the latest fascist threat from the Republican frontrunner against his critics at MSNBC. Plus, the return of the House Republican circus and how Hunter Biden called James Comer's bluff. And what we're learning about negotiations for an extension of the truce as 16 more hostages are released by Hamas.
Guests: Rep. Robert Garcia, Temidayo Aganga-Williams, Nancy Gertner, Ben Rhodes, Tim Miller
What does it take to get kicked out of Congress? Tonight: on the eve of an expulsion vote, the Santos mess gets messier. And what we just learned about the FBI seizure of another Congressman's phone. Then, hours after his latest attack, Donald Trump is gagged again in New York.
Guests: Scott Bolden, Kristy Parker, Mark Chiusano, Rep. Dan Goldman, Ronen Bergman, David Jolly
The Republican frontrunner's Nixon defense goes poof. Tonight: why two major rulings against Donald Trump could be Jack Smith's biggest victory to date. Then, the tragic culmination of the George Santos saga. And just when you thought Ron DeSantis couldn't get cringier…
Guests: Tim Alberta, Sarah Longwell, Bart Gellman, Ana Ceballos, Jeremy Konyndyk
Tonight: The GOP Speaker of the House announces plans to help January 6th rioters escape justice. Then, Trump's stated plans to use the powers of the presidency to evade justice and punish enemies. Plus, the emergency meeting in Florida to potentially replace the Republican Party chairman amid disturbing rape allegations. And how one Senator's crusade against aircraft carrier poetry just come to a bizarre end.
Guests: Lisa Rubin, Shan Wu, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Jelani Cobb, Amanda Carpenter
Tonight: A brief history of solved problems in the era of Joe Biden. Then, Donald Trump launches the one Hail Mary pass that could push his insurrection trial past the election. And the surreal story of a woman in Texas who sued her state to obtain emergency abortion.
Guests: Kristy Greenberg, Jeffrey Toobin, Eleanor Klibanoff, Justin Wolfers, Robert Gibbs, Alencia Johnson
The Trump gag order is upheld in an a major court decision with big implications for the timing of the coup trial. And Trump's co-defendant in Georgia helps make cases in four other states. Then, the state of Texas threatens to jail doctors for following court orders on emergency abortion. And how in the world will right-wing spin machine handle another unambiguously good jobs report?
"A week and a half ago, she received the worst news of her life," says Molly Duane, attorney for Kate Cox, the Texas woman who had to flee the state to receive a medically necessary abortion. "A week is a short amount of time for a court. But for a person, a real person and a medical emergency with young children and a family, it was agonizing."
Plus, President Zelensky visits D.C. as Republicans block Ukraine aid. "It is obvious that it is in [Putin's] best interests to do whatever he can to help elect Republicans, again. The guys who will assist his goals by cutting off aid to Ukraine and forcing it to some settlement under conditions of surrender," says Chris Hayes. "Just think about the messages being sent by Republicans right now about what Vladimir Putin should do in the 2024 election."
Guests: Rep. Jamie Raskin, Betsy Woodruff Swan, Danya Perry, Temidayo Aganga Williams, Jessica Valenti
The president's son springs the trap—and Republicans show their hand. Tonight: the impeachment push that isn't even fooling Fox News moves forward. Then, why Judge Chutkan just paused her trial proceedings in the wake of the Jack Smith Supreme Court gambit. And today's big news that the Supreme Court will take up its biggest abortion case since Dobbs.
Guests: Cronell Belcher, Michelle Goldberg, Anand Giridharadas, Ryan Reilly, David Miliband
Tonight: the making of the Biden soft landing in the wake of the Trump crash. Then, why Rudy broke his promise to testify as we wait to see how much he has to pay the women he defamed. Plus, how to process new polling that looks strong for the indicted frontrunner. And as families of hostages visit the White House, the new Biden message to Israel to end the large-scale ground campaign.
Guests: Michael Gottlieb, Josh Marshall, Shan Wu, John Brennan, Jodi Kantor
Tonight: the crushing verdict against Donald Trump's lead election denier. Then, why two weak apologies from two Trump co-defendants could be a dark sign of things to come. Plus, new reporting on Donald Trump and the missing binder of classified intelligence on Russia. And Jodi Kantor of the New York Times on her explosive new reporting on how the Supreme Court maneuvered to end federal abortion rights.
Guests: Noah Bookbinder, Marc Elias, Elie Mystal, LaDoris Cordell, Justin Elliot
Colorado's highest court disqualifies Trump from the primary ballot. Tonight: the stakes for Trump's candidacy and for his Jan. 6 trial date as it all heads to the United States Supreme Court. Then, the money woes of Clarence Thomas—and just who has been lavishing him with gifts.
Guests: Jamelle Bouie, Melissa Murray, Jeffrey Toobin, Amanda Carpenter, Michael Steele, Lisa Rubin
The fallout from Colorado's seismic decision to boot Donald Trump off the primary ballot. Tonight: the dilemma for conservatives on the Supreme Court—and the Republican scramble to keep Trump on the ballot regardless. Then, Trump's attempt to stall the special prosecutor at the Supreme Court. And the ramifications of all of this for the 2024 election.
Guests: Sherrilyn Ifill, Ryan Reilly, Roger Sollenberger, Asawin Suebsaeng, Adam Serwer
Tonight: Why so many voters know the ex-president did something criminal—but still plan to vote for him anyway. Then: just hours after the Colorado Supreme Court kicked Trump off the ballot, the threats started pouring in. Plus, the Biden campaign now explicitly calling out what Donald Trump is doing. And Rudy Giuliani declares bankruptcy rather than pay out millions in lawsuits. But just does he owe money to?
Guests: Melissa Murray, Marcus Childress, Harry Litman, Jocelyn Benson, Jonathan Karl, David Jolly, Heather McGhee, Mary McCord, Andrew Weissmann, George Conway, Lisa Rubin, Gilad Edelman, Jelani Cobb, Michael Beschloss
Tonight on a special 2-hour edition of All In: Donald Trump apparently on tape pressuring county Republicans in Michigan to help him overturn the election in 2020. Plus, the unexpected tightening of the Republican presidential primary and the escalating hate speech from the front-runner. Then, the Supreme Court declines to take up Jack Smith's appeal for a quick ruling on Trump's immunity argument this week. And the good economic news keeps rolling out for Joe Biden—but why isn't it resonating with voters?
Guests: Ryan Reilly, Paul Butler, Harry Litman, Ron Fein, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Maria Hinojosa, Alencia Johnson, Tim Miller
Tonight: The push to take Trump off the ballot fails in Michigan—what it means for the election and what it says about the institutional guardrails in our country. Then, the numbers are in and the MAGA Congress is on course to make history as the least productive House in decades. Plus, the Biden administration's big push in Mexico on immigration.
Guests: Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, Rep. James Clyburn, Elie Mystal, Joyce Vance, Rep. Maxine Waters, Phillip Atiba Goff, Fernand Amandi
Tonight: Maine becomes the second state to disqualify Trump from the ballot. Plus, Nikki Haley botches a simple question about the civil war at a crucial point in the campaign swing. Then, what Lauren Boebert fleeing to a redder congressional district says about the 2024 landscape, next. And as the Republican frontrunner complains rising crime rates, the true story about law and order in America.
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