98,000 russians have already crossed into their country over the past week. throughout russia, protests have broken out, recruiting centers have been attacked in a recruitment officer was shot and seriously wounded. remember, all of this is being done to feed into one man s obsession into power. we can all sadly relate to that part here in this country. and that is tonight s read out. all in with chris hayes starts now. chris hayes starts now. hum tonight on all in. seditious conspiracy on trial in d.c.. it s either president trump has encouraged and bolsters trump and to do what is he was to, or we end up in a bloody fight. we all know that. today while the oath keepers defense argument could have missed massive implications for donald trump. and i m gonna do everything they can to do to make sure the carry lake is not elected. why the threat of democracy in arizona is way more dire than you might think. she s a fascist, she s a racist, she s this, she s the.
so i think sometimes these cases are difficult to prove, in this case it really will fit like a glove. that s a good point. part of the reason it s hard to point, slash rare, there s not a lot of sedition just happening in the u.s. often right? sort of textbook example is when you try to storm the u.s. capitol and stop the peaceful transfer of power. there you hear this in stewart rhodes talking, rhodes has created this legal theory for himself, he went to yellow, this is all gonna be fine as long as we get the goal from the president. of course, they planned this in violation of the law, they had people circle the capitol. this is basically roads defense ryan, they were not there to storm the capital of stop the certification to take over the government. they were waiting for trump president trump to invoke the insurrection act. it does seem like the relation to trump and his authority is gonna be part of the defense in this case. definitely and i think
with the beard who reaches out to grab fanone is kyle young and was part of the mob surrounding officer fanone. he agreed to grabbing him and he also handed a taser to a young man who brought his 16 -year-old son to the right, also hit another police officer. he pled guilty to felony charges of hitting an officer. at the senate today, judge amy jackson torn up being prosecuted for being a trump supporter, you are trying to stop a single thing that makes america america, the peaceful transfer of power. judge reserved her harshest criticism for people who are still promoting violence. some prominent figures in the republican party archangel predicting or even outright calling for violence in the streets if one of the multiple multiple investigations doesn t go trump s way. joining us now as a reporter covering some of those multiple investigations of trump. katie vetere is a pulitzer prize-winning reporter for the new york times covering department of justice. katie, there s some breakin
in mind of the senate who voted to acquit trump the next day. jamie herrera beutler s action did make real waves. and guess? what last month she was ousted. losing in the primary to joe can t, a far-right candidate with ties to white supremacists. new york times opinion columnist, michelle goldberg really went to the district to report on the race. she said it will quote, show us whether rubble can overreach nominating candidates who speak almost exclusively to their base, or whether politicians like can t really are the party future. michelle gold joins me. now i love this because i quarterback the race but didn t tune into. it it s like a microcosm that we re talking about with carrie lake and mastriano. you nominate someone who s really out there. can voters tell? does it reach? them give us the lay of the land. part of the reason i went there is cause it s perfect microcosm of the race. where you have the super far-right republican candidate, someone who aspires to join the
like a glove. that s a good point. part of the reason it s hard to point, slash rare, there s not a lot of sedition just happening in the u.s. often, [laughs] right? sort of textbook example is when you try to storm the u.s. capitol and stop the peaceful transfer of power. you hear this in stewart rhodes talking, rhodes has created this legal theory for himself, he went to yale law, this is all gonna be fine as long as we get the goal from the president. of course, they planned this in violation of the law, they had people circle the capitol. this is basically rhodes defense ryan, they were not there to storm the capital of stop the certification to take over the government. they were waiting for trump president trump to invoke the insurrection act. it does seem like the relation to trump and his authority is gonna be part of the defense in this case. definitely and i think that s something that defense