hello, this is a beat, special report. inside the effort to stage a coup with new evidence tonight, showing this is far broader than prosecutors first thought. we are breaking down the path to a criminal conspiracy ny experts now think the most serious charges may be yet to come. why are we doing this now? the house insurrection hearing show the nation that january 6th was more organized than many realized. the committee devoted to investigating that they has revealed truths about that day. yet, the house probe has also underscored something new to many, trump s plot to overthrow the election was far broader than one date or prepping a one- day crime spree. it was an illegal coup conspiracy starting before the election and lasting months. with criminal plots that had nothing to do with even january 6th and the illegal orders by trump that were resisted. we will show this to you tonight and begin with things that were part of looking perfectly legal, like challenging results
seizure of john eastman s phone? love, the senator pretending to be on the phone is now changing his story. no, you re not. i can see our phone. i can see your screen. and you revelations and the alleged assault from rudy giuliani, from grocery store surveillance video. all of a sudden, i feel a shot on my back, like somebody shocked me. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. as a result of friday s supreme court ruling from the courts trump s elected right wing majority, abortion is now completely banned in seven states, and bans are forthcoming in around a doze more. we are already hearing just heart-wrenching stories of clinics, being shut down, pregnant women unable to access abortions. if the most significant step back in terms of individual rights in recent memory. and we should be clear about one thing. the u.s. is, for better or for worse, a two party system. and the responsibility for the end of abortion rights in t
seizure of john eastman s phone? plus, the senator pretending to be on the phone is now changing his story. no, you re not. i can see your phone. i can see your screen. and new revelations about the alleged assault of rudy giuliani, from agrocery store surveillance video. all of a sudden, i feel a shot on my back, like somebody shocked me. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. as a result of friday s supreme court ruling from the courts trump s elected right wing majority, abortion is now completely banned in seven states, and bans are forthcoming in around a dozen more. we are already hearing just heart-wrenching stories of clinics, being shut down, pregnant women unable to access abortions. if the most significant step back in terms of individual rights in recent memory. and we should be clear about one thing. the u.s. is, for better or for worse, a two party system. and the responsibility for the end of abortion rights i
understand about january 6th and the conspiracy, the plan to carry out a coup. the hearing centered around the explosive testimony of a single witness, 25-year-old cassidy hutchinson. she s a trump white house aide who did what so many of her colleagues and her bosses, including her direct boss, chief of staff mark meadow have so far refused to do. she told the truth. she cooperated with the panel having sat for four taped interviews before today s testimony. this afternoon in public she made it clear that the brutal unsparing violence that took place at the united states capitol was not just something unexpected, something that got out of hand, as many in the republican party would want you to believe. it was part of a planned, premeditated coup attempt. hutchinson testified that the white house was fully aware that january 6th could turn violent before that day. they let it happen anyway. chief of staff mark meadows was told on the morning of the 6th that the attendees for
it s confusing. justice samuel alito said this issue is going back to states. we know that 26 states will soon, if they haven t already banned abortion. some of those states had these laws on the books before roe. those went back into effect. others has trigger laws. laws that would be triggered to go into effect if roe were to go down. each state, the trigger law goes into effect at a different time. that s why we re seeing confusion nationwide. there s one other fascinate thing going on. just a couple of hours ago, planned parenthood staid it was going to state court in utah because it was going to challenge utah s trigger law by saying that it violated the state s constitution. the reason i keep emphasizes the word state is this is no longer in the federal arena. e everything is happening in the state and that will be a big lawsuit to watch. it s really changing the legal terrain. that is fascinating. wh a twist. what let s take a look at that. i do not have a positi