it s sunday june 4th. i m ali velshi. after we can revelations regarding the special counsel jack smith classified documents investigation we got more news this morning about the future of that case. and we see news has exclusively learned that the federal grand jury that has been hearing evidence in that case will reconvene this week after a recent lol in proceeding. the purpose of the grand jury s upcoming meeting is unclear. it s not necessarily an indication that smith and his team are prepared to seek an indictment just yet. the justice department would not comment on the investigations status but previous reporting from out what s like the wall street journal has indicated that smith is wrapping up that part of his investigation that quote in recent weeks prosecutors working for smith have completed interviews with nearly every employee at donald trump s florida home. from top political aides to maintain staff. as the head of a large organization that s been one of the
on planet. and that is tonight s reidout . all in starts now. s now. tonight on all in we have to coordinate that decision. but they certainly supported an insurrection, no question about it, none, zero. the fallout from colorado s seismic decision to boot donald trump off the primary ballot. trump incited the insurrection and there is no loophole in the constitution. tonight, the dilemma for conservatives on the supreme court. i m not a lawyer, but i suspect that supreme court would likely overturn this. and the republicans scramble to keep trump on that ballot regardless. and we re gonna withdraw from the primary and go to a strict caucus process that will allow our voters to choose trump if they want. plus, the other states who could follow colorado s lead. trump s attempt to stop special prosecutor in the supreme court, and the ramifications of all of this for the 2024 election. we don t need to have judges making these decisions. we need voters
on that note, i wish you all a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late with me. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. tonight on all in we have to coordinate that decision. but they certainly supported an insurrection, no question about it, none, zero. the fallout from colorado s seismic decision to boot donald trump off the primary ballot. trump incited the insurrection and there is no loophole in the constitution. tonight, the dilemma for conservatives on the supreme court. i m not a lawyer, but i suspect that supreme court would likely overturn this. and the republicans scramble to keep trump on that ballot regardless. and we re gonna withdraw from the primary and go to a strict caucus process that will allow our voters to choose trump if they want. plus, the other states who could follow colorado s lead. trump s attempt to stop special prosecutor in the supreme court, and the ramif
to spell congressman george santos, while republicans are sidestepping an actual vote. and both sides sounded more optimistic on a possible debt limit deal. we ll break down where things stand in the negotiations as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. today, a federal court heard arguments for and against access to the most commonly used abortion pill. it is the biggest legal battle over abortion since roe v. wade was overturned by the supreme court last summer. nbc s laura jarrett has the details on today s hearing. a federal appeals court appearing deeply skeptical today of arguments from the biden administration and manufacture, as they try to keep mifepristone available. i don t understand the theme the fda can do no wrong. we are not looking at the fda, just like we are not looking at any agency. the three judge panel must decide what to do with that controversial decision out of texas last mo
arguing in front of the fifth circuit court of appeals in new orleans, laying out a case of why the fda approved abortion bill should remain on the market. what we know about the panel of judges we have to convince, we re not just watching louisiana, the republican super majority in north carolina voted to override the democratic governor s detail, making abortion illegal after 12 weeks of pregnancy. governor cooper argues in practice, the law might act like a total ban. we are on the ground in rally with what happened right before and after that vote. in nebraska, republicans are revising their failed six-week abortion pill ban to i m sorry, abortion bill ban to 12 weeks to remember the six-week ban was sunk by a single republican holdout. does his vote change to a yes for a 12-week ban? in south carolina, after three republican women refused to sign on to a total ban, the party is now weighing a new option, banning abortion after a fetal heart beat is detected. typically