tonight on msnbc for the bes possible reason. it s because she was on route, traveling to texas o assignment joy is in texas tonight. she will be there tomorrow for a roundtable with vice president harris it happens tomorrow night at seven pm right here on msnbc one year post roe, a readout special with vice presiden harris joy can tell you more about it herself in the next hour whe she joins the last word with lawrence o donnell that will be it for me for now but now it is time for the las word with lawrence o donnell a that is correct, joy is going to join us in this hour. and rachel, am i the only on who is untroubled by the washington post reporting toda about how long it took for the justice department to get wher it is now on the jack smit investigation of january 6th it s slow, i think they will claim it was deliberate in the best sense it was careful and they ve ended up where man people, including many of ou guests tonight were urging the to end up. and a year, i
defendant trump addition of the last word, with lawrence o donnell. that starts right now. o donnell. that starts right now. donald trump s principal occupation is defendant. he spent his first couple of years after leaving the presidency as a civil defendant, and then last year became a criminal defendant for the first time in his life on april 4th and just four months later. he became a criminal defendant for the fourth time in his life. it mantra jen, he can make two of the four criminal prosecutions he is facing disappear, but the rest of defendant trump s criminal and civil cases would simply be put on pause for four years. in june of this year donald trump will turn 78 years old. he could be convicted of crimes by then or shortly after, he is june 14th birthday. 78-year-old donald trump will appeal every criminal and civil verdict against him. the state and federal appeals court process could easily use up the rest of a 78 year old life. and so the title defendant
going to be there tomorrow for our roundtable with vice president harris it happens tomorrow night at seven pm, right here on msnbc. one year post roe, a readout special with vice presiden harris joe i can tell you more abou it herself next hour, righ here when she joins the last word with lawrence o donnell that s going to do it for me for now, now it s time for the last word with lawrenc o donnell, who will get that straight note from joy, good evening lawrence that s correct, joy is goin to join us this hour and rachel, am i the only on who is on troubled by th washington post reporting toda about how long it took for the justice department to get wher it is now on the jack smit investigation of january 6th you know, it s slow i think they will claim it was deliberate in the best sense it was careful and they have ended up where many people, including our guests tonight were urging the to end up. and a year, if we can call i that, of delay at the justic department when
all my personal things out i don t want to hand that over to nary at, and i was very bus and you have sort of seen. according to the indictment you then tell the state to mov to other locations, afte telling your lawyers to say yo have fully complied with the subpoena when you had. not the four ascent boxes over i have to take all of m things out these boxes were intersperse with all sorts of things golf shirts. clothing, pants, shoes there were many things i would say much - not that i know of, not that i know of. but everything was declassified andrew weissmann, what di you hear from defendant trum in that testimony that could b a defense in court and what di you hear in the testimony that could be incriminating so, i m gonna jump right to the second part because ther is nothing in the first part so, i will be interested i what everyone else thinks just in terms of demeanor it is a little striking to m that he sounds very unsure o
to nareit, and i was very busy and you have sort of seen. according to the indictment you then tell the state to mov to other locations, afte telling your lawyers to say yo have fully complied with the subpoena when you had. not the four ascent boxes over i have to take all of m things out these boxes were intersperse with all sorts of things golf shirts. clothing, pants, shoes there were many things i would say much - not that i know of, not that i know of. but everything was declassified andrew weissmann, what di you hear from defendant trum in that testimony that could b a defense in court and what di you hear in the testimony that could be incriminating so, i m gonna jump right to the second part because ther is nothing in the first part so, i will be interested i what everyone else thinks just in terms of demeanor it is a little striking to m that he sounds very unsure o himself and frankly, a littl scared, and he really should be he is facing 71 felony count in federal an