pawns. everyone should watch that video tonight. everyone should watch it. it tells you the whole story. and we ll be playing some of it in this hour. good, it bears repeating. it does. thanks to you, chris. and thanks you all at home in just a few minutes i ll be joined live on set by representative pramila jayapal. chair of the congressional caucus. just three weeks left before the midterms. first, during his second half of his presidency, every since he s been out of office, donald trump is obsessed with a man named bull durham. i look forward to durham s report. whapd to durham? where s durham? by the way, where s durham, he disappeared. trump was obsessed with a man called john durham, who he called bull durham. because he was convinced that the whole investigation was a hoax. exactly as trump would say, justice was coming, it was just around the corner. john durham had been hand-picked by trump s attorney general bill barr for expressly that purpose. a
good evening from new york, i m chris hayes one week after its release, we are still digesting the final report from the january six committee. in almost 900 pages before appendix. later this week, we examined one particularly pernicious aspect of donald trump s attempt to stay in power as outlined in chapter five of the report, titled, search of the legal theory. that chapter details the lengths to which donald trump, as the lawyer of john eastman, knowingly pushed and illegal scheme to have then vice president, mike pence, unilaterally throw out joe biden s victory and hand the presidency to trump. yesterday, we spoke to committee member, jimmy raskin, of maryland about the criminal referrals the committee made against trump, some of his closest allies, and why he thinks trump is likely to go to prison for his attempted coup. and while the report does an excellent and thorough job of centering donald trump s culpability as the main, first and foremost, as the man first an
in the days after, trump kept bringing up the washington post report again and again. on august 26 affidavit every redacted, nothing mentioned on nuclear. a few days later, quote, whatever happened to nuclear? a word leaked early on by fbi doj to the fake news media. something about that whole nuclear thing really hurt donald trump. i got under his skin. but besides trump s outbursts, four days after that reporting, we heard nothing about the washington post reporting on those nuclear secrets, no other news outlet confirmed the post alarming reporting. but then a week ago, a week ago tonight, the justice department revealed in a court filing in an unsealed subpoena from may that the documents and the doj was looking for documents at mar-a-lago, once that included a classification called, formerly restricted data. that s a definition that concerns nuclear weapons. now, tonight, the intrepid reporters at the washington post are at it again. headline, material on foreign nations
quote, irrelevant to the contempt of congress case against him. that is set to begin next week. the doj wrote, quote, the defendant s sudden wish to testify is not a genuine effort to meet obl gigations, but a last-ditch attempt to avoid accountability. bannon s reversal comes after he received a letter from former trump that waives executive privilege, but new court documents show that an attorney for former president trump actually spoke to the fbi weeks ago and contradicted bannon s claim that the former president had invoked executive privilege over particular information or materials, so who is telling the truth and who is not? more on that in a moment. also, in the january 6th public hearing that is tomorrow, this is the next one, the panel is expected to focus on how the violent mob came together, the rule of extremist groups in the deadly insurrection, and any connections of those groups to trump s inner circle. a former spokesman for the oath keepers, a far right
Any un mandated investigators, so that allegations of genocide can be investigated. Israel must also, according to this provisional measures order, ensure that the rafah Border Crossing stays open to allow urgently needed humanitarian aid to be delivered at scale. And must report back to this court on the International Court ofjustice, here in the hague in one month on how these orders are being implemented. Shortly after the ruling, eu Foreign Policy chief josep borrell, said quote, we will have to choose between our support of International Institutions and the rule of law, or our support to israel. And both things are going to be quite difficult to make compatible. Meanwhile, the israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu again rejected allegations of genocide. Paul adams in jerusalem has more. Even as the judge was reading at the icjs latest ruling, there were plumes of black smoke over the city of rafah, suggesting that israels Military Campaign in that area continues. We know tha