between trump and aj tish james. anything you say in this examination may be used in a civil proceeding and that could include a civil enforcement proceeding or a criminal action. do you understand that? i think. is that a yes? i don t know what i did wrong, but the answer is, yes, i do understand it. i don t know what i did wrong. donald trump then goes on to read a prepared statement in which he repeats some of the same many paranoid conspiracies and delusions we ve heard from him for years now, that he s the actual victim of a witch hunt by an out of control prosecutor, blah, blah, blah. here s a snippet. this is the greatest witch hunt in the history of our country. the there has never been another president or perhaps even another politician who has been persecuted, harassed, and in every other way unfairly treated like president donald j. trump. not anything we haven t heard before from the ex-president but what happens next is. here s trump repeatedl
i think it will be a challenge for him to deal with this in his own reelection in florida. as even fox news pans there earrings. i m sick of these hearings. make me feel better, guys. tonight the ranking member of the weaponization committee, stacey plaskett, on where this is headed. bringing the word to the sidelines of the more ball. ukrainian soldier using the world s largest spectacle to keep attention on putin s war. when all in, starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. well, today, fbi agents found yet another classified document improperly stored, this time of the indiana home of former vice president mike pence. now that s in addition to the first batch of classified documents that were discovered at pence s home last month. today s search was reportedly a voluntary cooperation between pence in the department of justice, not unlike what we have seen with several of joe biden s properties. what is non voluntary, however, is the subpoena pe
ally s phone. and a judge s ruling that trump s tax returns can go to house lawmakers. each headline a major development on its own in the legal sphere. here is the big picture when it comes to the legal pressures trump is facing. two department of justice probes. one involving classified documents. the other january 6th. there is also the house select committee investigation into his role in the insurrection. then in georgia trump s infamous fine the votes phone call, the crux of an election interference case. then there is his taxes, his finances. there are three separate investigations here and, today, there was a deposition involving the civil probe in new york. that is where we want to begin with cnn s kara. would the former president answer questions or would he assert the fifth? he chose the latter. reporter: yeah. that is right. that was the big question this morning. donald trump arrived here about four hours ago. he is in the building just over my shoulder at the
onlyfans we have thrown out? what does it take to get kicked out of congress? representative perry contacted the white house in the weeks after january 6th to seek a presidential pardon. tonight on the eve of an expulsion vote, the santos mascot messier. my colleague wants to come up here and call me a crook. same colleague who is accused of being a woman beater. and what we just learned about the fbi seizure of another congressman s phone. then, i did everything right in the indicted me. hours after his latest attack, donald trump s gag to get a new york. and why it s not enough to beat the republican front-runner while supporting another candidate behind closed doors. i m not saying i m all for nikki haley. i m from beating donald trump. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we made it on the precipice of the end of the congressional career of one john george santos. tomorrow the new york republican will face his thi
but we also know the justice department has set its sights even higher. because federal vested gaiters have already seized phones for at least three of trump s coup plotters, john eastman who wrote the coup memo infamously, doj official jeffrey clark who seemed to weaponize the department in favor of trump s coup, drafting that letter that would have inform the world and see state elections authorities all the stated, and this man who introduced clark to trump and was also involved in the so-called fake electors scheme. so all three of them have already been search. they had to go to judge to get that. now this new subpoena, the one we found out about yesterday, mike pence, feels like a seismic step. it raises the question, again, just how far up the ladder will the department of justice klein? we are joined now by congressman adam schiff, democratic california, previously served on the bipartisan january six committee, as well as the manager during the first impeachment of donald trum