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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240604 07:07:00

go saar was still airing his grievances of the big lie on the house floor objecting to the ceding electors in his own state. in arizona, mail-in ballots were altered on the first day of counting and has been concluded by data analysts. over 400,000 mail-in ballots were altered, switch from president trump to biden, and they were erased from president trump s total. there, those are lies, we know that. congressman gosar as the mob is coming closer, spewing lies about the election and his spewing of those lies in those moments you saw they re delayed everything. by the time the house finally goes into recess, six minutes after the senate, to 19, it is basically to light. the rioters, the violent mob

Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240604 00:08:00

erased from president trump s totals. there, those are lies. you know that. there was not 400,000 votes flipped. as the mob is encroaching and coming closer, spewing lies about the election. and his spewing of those lies in those moments you saw there delayed everything. and so by the time the house finally goes into recess, six minutes after the senate, 2:19, well, it s basically too late because the rioters, the violent mob, are forcing their way further into the building. and that s why unlike the senate, the members are in the chamber. they put on gas masks. they take off their identifying pins so that they can t be rounded up and taken to god knows where to do god knows what. they seek shelter in the house chamber with the mob literally trying to bang down the doors outside. the night before her death, ashli babbitt posted a tweet. quote, nothing will stop us. they can try and try and try but

Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240604 00:06:00

she never should have been in that position. the key question is not who killed her but who is truly culpable for her death and the deaths of three other trump supporters that day and the death of capitol police officer brian sicknick who died the next day. many people, of course, share responsibility. donald trump of course. but also several members of congress, members of congress who still serve, who still go to work in that building. there is, of course, mo brooks of alabama, who went out and rallied the crowd, that crowd that was called there by the republican attorneys general just ahead of the riot. and there s lauren boebert of colorado, who was new to congress, just a few days into her job, who tweeted on the morning of the 6th, today is 1776. but again i want to focus on congressman paul gosar. part of the reason that things got so hairy inside the capitol with the mob, including ashli babbitt, getting so close to the people in the presidential line of succession, is because

Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240604 07:08:00

are forcing their way further into the building, and that s why unlike the senate the members are in the chamber. they put on gas masks, they take off their identifying pins so they can be rounded up. they seek shelter in the house chamber with the mob literally trying to bang it down the doors outside. the night before her death ashley babbitt posted a tweet quote, nothing will stop us, they can try and shrine but the storm is here it is descending upon d.c. in less than 24 hours. dark to light. if ashley babbitt had been allowed to go through that window the, in the house chamber, she would ve been followed by the mob, think about what might have happened. paul gosar seems to be concerned about her death yet he shares the moral responsibility for all the events of that day. the situation that led to her death was brought about at least in part by the delayed he

Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240604 00:05:00

a press release? republican congressman paul gosar of arizona, a member of congress who should be far more famous than he is. he writes, it is unjust to sweep ashli s death under the rug. her life mattered. we do not allow the execution of citizens by street justice in our country. babbitt is the 35-year-old woman who attempted to charge into the speaker s lobby where members of congress were present at that moment on january 6th with a violent mob breaking down windows, braying for blood at her back. when rioters broke the windows of these doors right there leading to the lobby, which is right outside the house chamber, ashli babbitt and her alone vaulted through, the first one to go through, though there was a gun drawn and a warning, and she was shot and killed by a capitol officer that you see there on the other side. her death is obviously a horrible tragedy. it never should have happened. she never should have been there.

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