all in with chris hayes starts right now. s hayes starts right now. tonight on all in. i ve been indicted twice now in a couple of months. the doj seeks a protective order on trump. what s indictment mean? sure that s when your extremely dishonest sir. as front runners parting demands a loyalty pledge even for convicted felons. anybody getting on the republican national committee debate stage should be able to stay say i will support the will of the voters. growing calls for cameras in the trial of down donald trump. plus msnbc makes fun of me when i say that there are a lot of people that were involved in the biden shenanigans that are currently missing. the remarkable collapse of a maga attack on joe biden. no evidence that joe biden s did anything illegally. unfortunately we can t track down the informant. is the u.s. government going to prevent the saudi purchase of american golf? new details on two new investigations, when all in starts, right no
the 9th, when john mccain dropped out. bill clinton became the democratic nominee in 1992 when he secured the number of delegates he needed on june the 2nd. so it s a good chance donald trump might be trying to secure the republican nomination as he sits for his federal trial. that is a possibility that trump could face two more indictments. lose jackson s 2020 election probe, where we learned this week that trump is officially a target of that criminal investigation. he was officially warned this week that he could face an indictment in that case for his efforts to subvert democracy. and we are brand-new developments out of georgia, conducted by fulton county district attorney fani will willis that we re gonna get to next in this show. but in the midst of chaos, the ex president has warned us what he s going to do, over and over again, if he wins again. just this weekend trump went out of his way to see the praises of jeff judge aileen cannon as he waited to see if she would rule in h
that s a criminal, that s a criminal offense. and you know, you can t let that happen. that s a big risk to you and to ryan, your lawyer. that s a big risk. so look, all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state. that call call never gets old. that call in the multipronged pressure campaign that accompanied it kicked off to an investigation by fani willis into donald trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. there s been a lot of speculation about stands for that investigation and what the specific charges could be. today there is new reporting from fuel all at the guardian saying the georgia prosecutors are preparing to being racketeering charges in that investigation. racketeering is a charge we often associate with organized crime and often violent crime.
fulton county, this is a quote, the fulton county district attorney has developed evidence to charge a sprawling racketeering indictment next month, predicated on statutes relating to influencing witnesses and computer trespass, and quote. now we don t know specifically what that evidence is. laura knows the charge including tampering with nurses including parts of which you just heard. i should tell, you nbc news has not confirmed this reporting, with fulton county district attorney, fani willis, has indicated that she could bring charges stemming from this investigation, as soon is the end of this month. sara kristoff is a former prosecutor for the southern district of new york, now our defense attorney. sarah, thanks for being here. thank you for having me. if you had to cast somebody at that phone call with donald trump and brad raffensperger, it sounds like the stuff we think of from the movies, it
sounds like the way i mobsters my talk to someone. it s sort of inference and a little bit threatening and putting words in someone s mouth. but tell me how that connects to the actual potential charge of racketeering. absolutely. that call is the evidence that a prosecutor loves. that s evidence that can t wait to present to a jury. he calls it a perfect call. here we have the potential of racketeering charges, which is really provides the district attorney with the opportunity to paint a very broad picture of what happens here. the racketeering s draft statute in georgia is broad and allows the district attorney to bring in evidence from different parts, disparate crimes, and tell a narrative story of what she believed happens. how is it different what we think of is a conspiracy? it gives you a little bit