his guilty verdict. a jury is caseated for the federal trial of president biden son hunter. bankrolling election deniers. the companies backing lawmakers who push the big lie is the 11th hour gets underway on thist monday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. we are now 155 days away from the election. americans have had a few days wa to face the reality that one of the two major candidates is now a convicted criminal. 50% of all americans think the verdict in donald trump s trial was correct compared to 27% to think it was wrong. that s according to a new abc news ipsos poll. 49% think he should end his campaign now. when you look at independence, the percent of people who believe the verdict is correct was up to 52%. meanwhile, donald trump, no surprise, continues leading the republican party in a revolt against conviction while attacking the entire justice system. donald trump himself is openly asking the supreme court to intervene by annulling the gu
thank you for joining us on another busy monday night. in the wake of last week s verdict, as alarming as it is, it s not surprising how donald trump and all his acolytes have been spending their time. attacking the system that held them accountable with escalating ginger s rhetoric targeting everybody from d8 alvin bragg, the judge, and the americans who served as jurors. trump and his buddies are claiming, once again, that the system must be rigged. if their claims of a rigged justice system couldn t be further from the truth, lucky for us, former u.s. attorney is standing by to set the record straight. governor pritzker will join me to talk about the republicans about party over country. what democrats should be doing in this moment. amy walter will break down the political implications of this for november. first, i want to start with a thought experiment. about this whole bricked argument trump is spewing out there. let s consider we live in an alternate universe. i be
everybody, every brilliant mind considering a career in public service, particularly in the sciences. it s such a terrible precedent that they re setting in terms of how people get treated in those important jobs, and we need the best people in those jobs. the best, the best. and pandemics do not check your party registration. so we need the best people to come and know they re serving and just doing good and not going to be under threat. no question. seriously, yeah. thanks, jen. much appreciated, my friend. thank you. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. really happy to have you here. i have a quick thing to tell you at the top here. do you have your phone with you? your phone has an app on it that you may or may not ever use, but it s called podcasts, or some version of that. whatever kind of phone you have, there is an app on your phone for podcasts. if you open up that app and you search for my name, if you search for maddow,m-a-d-d-o-w, one of the thi
was in 2016 to where he is today. yeah, it says the republicans are the pro-crime party. you know, i am thrilled that new york a state jurisdiction decided to do the hard work of holding donald trump accountable for just some of his crime sxchlts these were crimes that were designed to gain unfair advantage in the 2016 presidential election. and what did they get for it? new york? we have jurors who are being doxxed. we have witnessed being s.w.a.t.ed. we have judge s family members and prosecutors being put in harm s way, including by the republican party who want, to as you say, steph, go after alvin bragg for simply doing his job. and you know, the one thing that i think would probably go a long way to, you know, kind of prod justice into wakefulness writ large is if the federal government began charging some of the hierarchy of the insurrection. the suits of the insurrection as
hunter biden s family would lash out directly at him knowing that there are so many reporters around, but clearly the tensions are high hi and they feel like this is a man that has doxxed hunter biden tried to destroy his life by spreading these materials online for everyone to see a lot of emotions running very, very high. marshall cohen farce this morning, marshall, very grateful to have you on the show. thank you very much. all right. today, senate democrats are going to vote on legislation to protect access to contraception. the senate is going to vote on it. the move comes as republicans are struggling with messaging around abortion nearly two years after roe versus wade was overturned the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, wrote in a dear colleague letter, democrats are putting the issue front and center. he writes this as horrific as these state abortion bans are there just the tip of the iceberg, adding the scourge of republicans, anti reproductive rights agenda extends t