about why they wanted to stop those kind of maga attacks on trump democracy and the loss after the insurrection. but we have the receipts from those you see on your screen today, including senator graham, a loyal trump supporter then criticized what trump was leading on the insurrection on the night of january 6th. but now as he faces legal pressure to testify in georgia for his own role in helping a trump effort that he claimed was over when he gave his famous enough is enough speech after trump fans stormed the capitol, clambering to kill mike pence. i hope he runs again. if you think trump is bad for the party, i disagree with you. i think president trump is good for the party. [ cheers and applause ] all i can say is count me out. enough is enough. it is over. i ve travelled the world with joe. i hoped he lost. i d pray he would lose. he won. he s the legitimate president of the united states. some of this is pretty simple even though people would wish it otherwise.
some indicted, often because of their client. i say that not as shade or criticism, but as an objective legal matter. they get in trouble for the things they do for him, not unrelated legal failures, which sometimes brings up talk of the devil s advocate. i will explain. our breakdown on that ahead. our top story now are the continuing clashes over the search of mar-a-lago and whether more information will come out about a path to what was an unprecedented search of an ex president s home in all of our history. today we re seeing a judicial ruling about releasing more information for the first time. this would be new beyond what we learned about the warrant. we have a written explanation of this ruling which came down where the doj can suggest redactions. some more information may be release in the a process by the judge. trump says he wants extra information released. today the judge indirectly suggested that trump and some other maga attacks on law enforcement will actually
shouted out to join the debate. they were already in those early hours, doing more than preparing for a speech that day. they had a specific operational plan that morning. and a filmmaker embedded with them saw that and recorded it. as we begin this hour of msnbc tonight, and we dig into what s important on what transpired the week and during all the buildup to the january 6th hearings reaching this investigative findings stage, it s important to listen to what that star witness then embedded filmmaker told us. because that s why he was one of the star witnesses. that s why 20 million people were subjected to hearing exactly what he said last night. we met up with the proud boys somewhere around and they are starting to walk down the mile easterly in a direction towards the capitol. there was a large contingent, more than i expected. and i was confused, to a certain extent, why we were walking away from the presidents speech. because that s what i felt we were there to co
them saw that and recorded it. as we begin this hour of msnbc tonight, and we dig into what s important on what transpired during the week and all the buildup to the january 6th hearings reaching the investigative findings stage, it s important to listen to what that star witness, the embedded filmmaker, told us. because that s why he was one of the star witnesses. that s why 20 million people were subjected to hearing exactly what he said last night. we met up with the proud boys somewhere around 10:30 am and they are starting to walk down the mall, easterly in a direction towards the capitol. there was a large contingent, more than i expected. and i was confused, to a certain extent, why we were walking away from the president s speech. because that s what i felt we were there to cover. that s what he was there to cover. that s what many people would have thought. that there was a different plan. committee chair bennie thompson the testimony and other evidence to pres
news breaking about how the secret service scrambled to find some way donald trump might have joined what we now know is a march that ended in a criminal breach of the cooperate that day. we re also learning this hearing will feature testimony by the first capitol officer injured as well as video evidence that appears to blow the lid on a sket military meeting in an underground parking garage. this was on insurrection eve. stewart. pleasure. pleasure s all mine. i m going stay close, just to make sure my guys are okay. okay. tomorrow. i got a lot of stuff to do tomorrow. that s what the meeting looked like. both of the individuals you see there are now awaiting their trials for sedition. one of the most serious types of conspiracies on the federal books. we ve got a lot going on tonight as i mentioned, so i m going to get right to it and bring in our special guest on this busy news week, barbara mcquade and veteran political strategist and former obama adviser and