Were looking at a critical week ahead for donald trump. The republican president ial candidates and american democracy. Former president Donald Trumps 18 codefendants are required to surrender to a Fulton County jail to face charges of attempting to overturn the 2020 election in georgia. Nbc news reports that the former president will not appear before thursday, Fulton County District Attorney fani willis, who gave the defendants a deadline of noon on friday august 25th. But they could turn themselves in at any time before them. So they also tell nbc news that trump is officially skipping the republican president ial primary debate on wednesday, and instead hes apparently seeking an interview with tucker carlson. Eight other candidates will take the stage without him, but inevitably that trump name will come up often. It remains to be seen how many of them will continue to defend the former president , and who will condemn his actions and stand up for democracy. This is the fourth crim
Good evening once again, im stephanie ruhle. Donald trump is now seeking to delay his federal election interference trial until april of 2026. No, not next april 26, april 2026. That is almost three years from now. 17 months after the 2024 election. It is when his legal Team Proposed this evening in a court filing to the judge handling the case. They say, quote, must have adequate time to defend himself, citing the governments 11 and a half million pages of evidence, they said if the pages were stacked on top of one another, the result would be a tower taller than the Statue Of Liberty and the washington monument. Remember, jack smith has asked for Jury Selection to start in december, with a trial beginning on january 2nd of 2024. Meanwhile the former president has been speaking out against his four separate indictments. Today he told fox business, he wants his party to do a better job of defending him. It is just a continuation of silencing, they want to silence. You if you look, this
tonight on all in. i can go up and say to anybody, and thank you for the victories, wonderful. i can go up and say, who the hell was the impostor? an angry screed in victory. but the only person more angry than, say, me, but i don t get too angry, i get even. from a frontrunner self identifying as a bad apple. we call it the rogue cop. the bad apple. and perhaps you ll have that also with president. tonight, the case for more media coverage of donald trump. then. we are the last ones standing next to donald trump. the criminal justice case for nikki haley s enduring campaign. plus donald trump is a scab. as labor united behind joe biden, why aren t we hearing what a second trump term would mean for you? frankly i think they should pull the abortion pill off the market and demand - [applause] that the law is properly enforced. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we re through the iowa caucus and as of last
the sun is going to rise in the east in the morning, the republicans would deny it. and vice versa, i might add. i m right here, we will update you if the kansas house sees this measure through, as the marion county record continues with outstanding reporting. the paper put it perfectly on the day of the raid. seized, but not silenced. and on that note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks and nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i ll see you at the end of tomorrow. end of tomorrow if you are a person who does not think a convicted felon should be running the country, you might think of this statistic as a glass half empty kind of number. an exit polling conducted by nbc yesterday, but 54% of new hampshire s republican primary voters said that if donald trump to be convicted of a crime, they would still consider him fit to be president. don t get me wrong, that is not a sign of a healthy democracy. the majority of new hampshi
president biden kicks off a key endorsement. then, the former president also looking for a showdown in court, where he could testify as early as tomorrow. and what business leaders are thinking as they brace for a potential trump nomination, as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening, once again i m stephanie ruhle, live from msnbc headquarters here in new york city. today, donald trump and joe biden are making a serious pivot towards a general election. nikki haley says she is still in the race after trump s double digit win in new hampshire last night. haley is already looking ahead to south carolina s primary, that is one month away. it s haley s home turf, she was born and raised there and served as governor for six years. tonight in charleston, she went after donald trump and challenged him to a good old fashioned debate. bring it donald, show me what you got. the political elites in the state and around the country have said that