republican. it makes no sense that in four months, four months, five months, i am indicted. one day after donald trump found liable for sexual abuse. he did it. and you know it. tonight, the slow wheels of justice turn a little quicker, then, can you defeat a republican front runner by excusing his sexual battery? serving alongside the president i never heard or witnessed behavior of that nature. plus, rachel maddow and the biggest as yet uncharged crime of donald trump, and jamelle bouie and what is exactly is going on here. do you believe they should allow white nationalists in the military? well, they call them that. i call them americans. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. the scandal ridden republican congressman from new york, the one and only george santos, was arraigned in federal court today, where he pled not guilty to 13 separate counts of fraud and other financial crimes. i ve got to say, you probably ag
republican. it makes no sense that in four months, four months, five months, i am indicted. one day after donald trump found liable for sexual abuse. he did it. and you know it. tonight, the slow wheels of justice turn a little quicker, then, can you defeat a republican front runner by excusing his sexual battery? serving alongside the president i never heard or witnessed behavior of that nature. plus, rachel maddow and the biggest as yet uncharged crime of donald trump, and jamelle bouie and what is exactly is going on here. do you believe they should allow white nationalists in the military? well, they call them that. i call them americans. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. the scandal ridden republican congressman from new york, the one and only george santos, was arraigned in federal court today, where he pled not guilty to 13 separate counts of fraud and other financial crimes. i ve got to say, you probably ag
according to the panel. beyond that, the only bit of evidence we are getting a preview of concerns roger stone, the long time trump ally who has a tattoo of richard nixon s face on his back. he was being followed by a documentary team on january 6th and the days leading up to it. nbc news obtained several clips including this one from four months before the election where he lays out a plan for donald trump to stay in the white house no matter what. what they re assuming is the election will be normal. it will not be normal. are these the california results? sorry, we re not accepting them. electors show up at the electoral college, armed guards will throw them out. i m the president. [ bleep ] you. i m challenging all of it and the judges we re going to are judges i appointed. let s just hope we re celebrating. i suspect it will be up in the air. when that happens, the key thing to do is to claim victory. possession is nine tenth of the law. no we won t [ bleep ] you. sorr
attorney general, laetitia james, hit trump where it hurts him the most. james filed a sweeping lawsuit of hitting trump, the trump organization, and three of his adult children, in engaging in widespread fraud of years of false financial statements related to the family s business dealings. watch. claiming you have money you do not have does not amount to the heart of the deal. it is the heart of the steel. there cannot be different rules, for different people in this country, or the state. this former presidents are no different. attorney general james is asking trump to put his money where his mouth is to the tune of $250 million, to be exact. she is also seeking to permanently barred donald trump jr., eric trump, and ivanka trump, from running a business in the state again. they want to prohibit the trump business from entering real estate deals for five years. that would be a move that would, effectively, shutter trump s business empire in his home state, right here,
this counting electors required in states to send electors for the candidates who actually won and bans a retroactive change over rules when it comes to governing elections. those seem like pretty common sense reforms to me. but here s the thing, only nine republicans, yes, nine republicans in the house voted for that bill. perhaps unsurprisingly all of those lawmakers are set to leave congress next year. in the end, 203 republicans voted against a bill that was aimed at protecting and strengthening our democracy. over in the senate pennsylvania s patrick me one of the many soon-to-be gop retirees has signed on to his chamber s version of the bill as a cosponsor, he becomes a tenth republican to do so which means that if all democrats and independents sign on, they have enough votes to beat the usually fatal filibuster. there is no cause for celebration just yet, both chambers still have to work out some key differences in their bills before anything gets to the presidents de