santos seemed to have found some new friends, yapping up with the likes of marjorie taylor greene. and, hiring a former producer of the steve bannon podcast as senior staff member. finally, he was sworn, in along with the rest of the house, after mccarthy finally won his 15th vote for speaker saturday morning, and as he begins a second week in washington, this, time as national congressman george santos is still facing local in federal investigation. the reopening of a front case back in brazil, three new at the complaints and multiple calls for congressional ethics investigations. with me now is the national new york times reporter behind the original explosive investigation into george santos last month. hello, there s a lot to keep track of, i suppose we should just start with the latest. there is an fcc complaint, there s the brazil news, there seems like there s a lot in our latest development. yes, there is indeed. thank you so much for having me chris. yes, so, this morning, y
congress to do oversight for the fbi, for the cia, for you, know all the list of folks that they want to delve into in this investigation. but setting up, you know, what appears to be a politically driven show committee for this purpose, directed specifically at investigations that are ongoing into members of congress themselves who would serve on those committees that are gonna do the investigations. there is nothing transparent, or you know, that appears to be legitimate about that. then you panel which structures as a subcommittee judiciary is expected to be shared by jim jordan. according to sources, the subpoena power will be tasked with investigating long forsman agencies as part of a mandate to probe the weaponization of the federal government. are you confident that the message has gotten through, or some kind of public censure accountability has landed with people that were implicated by the finding of the january 6th committee for their involvement in what was the first eve
if a judge will allow them until a special hearing scheduled for just two weeks from now. the decision about whether to try to charge anyone is now in the hands of fulton county district attorney, fani willis, who would have to present evidence to irregular grand jury to secure an indictment. so, what happens now? tamar hallerman it s a senior reporter for the atlanta georgia constitution. she s been closely following this investigation. gwen keyes fleming is a former district attorney for the cal county, georgia, which is right next to fulton county, and they both join me now. tamar, first, walk me through this vehicle that has been used here. what is it? what s has it done now? and what does it mean? sure, the special grand jury was paneled a year ago. they started hearing from different witnesses, collecting evidence about seven, eight months ago. they have been pulling together
takes control. and as brazil endorses a maga style rioter of their own, it s just coming for donald trump in fulton county. if you are donald trump right now, you have to be really concerned about what s going to happen in georgia. tonight, what the end of a criminal investigation in georgia means for the disgraced ex president? then, the secret document organizing the maga takeover of the house, with congressman jim mcgovern. plus, former congresswoman elaine luria, on the republican plans to investigate the january 6th committee. and yet another bizarre turn in that saga of congressman george santos. a little personal space [inaudible] congressman, you seem to be dodging questions. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. at this hour, the 118th house of representatives is holding its first votes under the newly elected speaker kevin mccarthy.
strings, issuing subpoenas left and right, hearing from folks behind closed doors. and now, they have issued a set of summarizing their findings into a document. and we are expecting a set of recommendations about what da fani willis should do, whether she should go and press any charges. they asked that their findings be made public, and now, we will see at this hearing in front of fulton superior court judge robert mcburney in two weeks, about what he wants to do. now, the law says he should follow what the grand jurors want to do, but there are other conditions, that should be taken into the account. what the da wants s to do, what the media wants to do. bill of course want that to be public. and, potential targets of this investigation, they might try and stop it, or at least get their portions of the report redacted. so, a lot of arguments that we can see these next two weeks. yeah, i wanna come back to the sort of transparency question. but let me just follow up with you here