it s really progressive. it s moving very very quickly now. brand-new indications of an imminent trump indictment. we ll have the latest. then these were the jim jordan, marjorie taylor greene, matt gates. days the big republican area of republican oversight. a big old. that this is a new republican playbook, apparently. this american safety and security to score political points. tonight the latest fools errand from the government weaponization committee. hypocrisy is the hangover of an addiction to attention. the disappointment of its biggest supporters. i m sick of these hearings. make me feel better, guys. tell me this is going somewhere. can i throw someone in prison. plus, as loughlin murdaugh tries to defend fox news, jane mayer looks at the fallout from the defamation suit. and a fresh warning about democracy in 2024. ryan gilman joins live when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we ve got some breaking news ton
said he provided the illusion of access. there s risk here for both. obviously none of this looks good for the biden family. but if you go back to 2022, in an election where a majority of americans disapproved of biden s performance and 80% said the economy was in bad shape, democrats overperformed precisely because too many voters thought the republican choices were extremists. and going forward with an impeachment on the illusion of access, is not a formula for 18 republicans in biden districts or further circle republican districts that trump won narrowly. jessica, officials will give you reams of polling, these issues are not top of mind for the general american public. and yet to ron s point, if you work in washington, you re familiar with this type of thing. family members trade off this on
midterms, democrats overperformed what we expected because of that push of immigration. we look at various states that have been able to codify abortion law protections, we see that abortion, for democrats now, after the overturning of roe v. wade, is a mobilizing issue. so, this is fascinating to watch as a political scientist. you see that when one road is blocked, the protections of the supreme court, congress not moving, you move to the state level to ballot initiatives and this is really ground zero, alex. where we are going to be seeing the abortion bite in the short to medium term, i would project. yeah, i think you re right. victoria, thank you so much, as always. and for all of you, there s so much more to come. in minutes, coexisting with msnbc analyst, andy glaad on how blue-collar staffers are getting tangled up in donald trump s legal mess. now, we ll ask what msnbc s hayes brown about his column,
that we saw that the 2022 midterms, democrats overperformed what we expected because of that push of immigration. we look at various states that have been able to codify abortion law protections, we see that abortion, for democrats now, after the overturning of roe v. wade, is a mobilizing issue. so, this is fascinating to watch as a political scientist. you see that when one road is blocked, the protections of the supreme court, congress not moving, you move to the state level to ballot initiatives and this is really ground zero, alex. where we are going to be seeing the abortion bite in the short to medium term, i would project. yeah, i think you re right. victoria, thank you so much, as always. and for all of you, there s so much more to come. in minutes, coexisting with msnbc analyst, andy glaad on how blue-collar staffers are getting tangled up in donald trump s legal mess. now, we ll ask what msnbc s
that s in a signal that something was going on. remember, this was summer of the midterms. republicans expected to win big in the midterms. low approval ratings for the democratic president, high inflation, huge part of the country s own countries on the wrong track. but a pattern emerged. it wasn t just the nebraska race. democrats overperformed and sever several races, minnesota, new york, in those over performances in that period of special elections between the dobbs decision in the actual election proved to be some of the most reliable and predictive data we have about the electorate leading up to democrats dramatic upset last november, where they did way better than many forecasters believe they would. or at least those who were looking solely at the polling. and now they just got a perfect test case for this upcoming election cycle. again, real ballots cast, this time coming out of florida. florida, as you may now, i