it for me tonight. thank you very much for being here. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, rachel. we re gonna have two miracle workers joining us tonight, senators jon tester and sherrod brown, who somehow managed to get reelected to the senate in states where no other democrat can win. but we begin tonight with our history lessons from professor laurence tribe, also andrew weissmann is with us on this really historic night in the case of united states of america versus donald j trump. i m looking forward to hear that. the supreme court getting involved at this stage, even just to say that jack smith, we would consider what you are asking us to do. that alone is such a big deal. we will consider it, and we are ready to start hearing. we want your response by next week. i mean, it s happening. it s on. here we go. and, rachel, guess who was proven wrong today? that would be me. as of last, i think, it was thursday night, i had got
approximately 140 police officers were injured on january 6th when a violent mob stormed the capitol. one of those officers was james blasting game, a 17 year veteran of the capitol police. this is how he described that day to pbs news hour. you just hear just noise and people running at me, as far as i can see, from the crypt all the way to the north side, center side of the capital, is running at us. as bad as it looks on film, believe me, it was much worse, they can stitch together as much footage as they want to, and i m telling you, and anybody that was in that scrum will tell you, there was much worse in person than anything you will see on film. officer blassingname and another fellow officer became the first members of the capitol police force to sue the person they say is responsible for that attack, not any of the individual rioters and not the far right groups that helped organize the riot. those officers sued the man at the very top, donald trump, who urge
rich price, thank you very much. that is all in on this tuesday night. as a fellow brown graduate, i feel the same way. you know, unfortunately so much death and destruction becomes abstract. and when there s some sort of foothold you have into your own reality i think it makes it at once difficult and easier to be involved in the story. so i m with you on that my friend. thanks to you at home for joining me this evening. approximately 140 police officers were injured on january 6th when a violent mob stormed the capitol. one of those officers was james, a 17-year veteran of the capitol police. this is how he described that day to pbs news outlet. we just hear just noise and people running at me as far as i can see from the crypt all the way to the north side of the capitol is running at us. as bad as it looks on film, believe me it was much worse. they can stitch together as much footage as they want to, but i can tell you and anybody who was in that scrum will tell
chris brice very much. that s all in on this tuesday night. alex wagner starts tonight. good evening. alex wagner starts as a fellow browi feel the same way. unfortunately, so much death and destruction becomes abstract and when there is some sort of foothold you have into your own reality i think it makes at once both and easier to be involved in the story. i m with you on that front. thank. you have a good night. thanks to you at home for joining me tonight. approximately 140 police officers were injured on january 6th when a violent mob stormed the capitol. one of those officers was gems glancing jing, a 17 year veteran of the capitol police. this is how mr. blossoming described that data pbs news hour. you just hear just noise and people running at me as far as i can see. from the crypt to the north side center side of the capital just running after us. as bad as it looks on filled, believe me it was much worse. they can stitch to mega together as much footage as
wins the white house? his allies are telling us. time for red state ags and d.a.s to get busy said republican congressman mike collins. every facet of the republican party s politics and power has to be used right now to go toe to toe with the democrats, said his former white house adviser stephen miller. go after biden and his entire crime family, said congressman ronny jackson. time to fight fire with fire, said senator marco rubio. who nbc news now reports is on the short list for trump ears vp. in other words, i think you can sum it up as revenge. in fact, that is the very word the candidate himself is using most on his truth social app. revenge. he s even all but saying the word out loud. here is an interview he did last night with news max, regarding a potential political prosecution of hillary clinton. hillary, with the hammering of her cell phones and all of the things she did, but wouldn t it be terrible to throw the president s wife and the former secretary of state