A hugely consequential day for donald trump. The criminal trial resumes in manhattan, a decision is pending on the gag order which he continues to flout. And a hearing in the Supreme Court on whether he is entitled to president ial immunity. All that within hours of trump being named as a Co Conspirator in a new set of indictments in arizona. We have got top legal analysis for you tonight on a whole string of legal problems facing the former president. Also tonight the case that sparked the metoo movement. A top court in new yorks today overturned the 2020 conviction of the hollywood mogul harvey weinstein, on grounds he did not receive a fair trial. The Scottish First minister scraps the snps Power Sharing Agreement with the greens. Opposition parties are threatening a vote of no confidence. And we will look at labours proposal to renationalise the uks railways. But is it full fat nationalisation we will get you an expert view. Good evening. The Declaration Of Independence held certai
court. the committee is asking the supreme court to make a quick decision on an appeal, to the supreme court filed by don trump today. seeking to overturn a unanimous opinion of the federal court of appeals that denied donald trump s attempt to prevent the national archives from handing over documents from the trump white house to the house select committee investigating the january 6th attack on the capitol. the first decision, the supreme court has to make, and possibly the only decision, is whether to hear the case at all. most appeals filed with the united states supreme court are rejected without a word of explanation from the court. the supreme court only years appeals cases in which at least four justices decides it if the case is worthy of hearing in the supreme court. the committee is asking the supreme court to reject the trump request for a hearing, and is asking the supreme court
the committee is asking the supreme court to make a quick decision on an appeal to the supreme court filed by donald trump today seeking to overturn a unanimous opinion that denied donald trump s attempt to prevent the national archives from handing over dominates from the trump white house to the house select committee investigating the january 6th attack on the capitol. the first decision the supreme court has to make and possibly the only decision is whether to hear the case at all. most appeals filed with the united states supreme court are rejected without a word of explanation. from the court. the supreme court only hears appeals cases in which at least four justices decide that the case is worthy of a hearing in the supreme court. the committee is asking the supreme court to reject the trump request for a hearing and
attack. tonight, my exclusive interview with the d.c. homeland security official whose warnings of violent insurrection were ignored. plus, the texas law establishing a bounty to stop abortions gets a hearing in the supreme court. that was something that until this law came along, no state dreamed of doing. and as joe biden heads to glasgow, why there s a case for real optimism at the u.n. climate talks, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes on the eve of the biggest election of the year, donald trump wants everyone to know that he and virginia republican gubernatorial republican candidate glenn youngkin are thick as thieves, two peas in a pod, virtually indistinguishable from one another. you don t have to take my word for it, trump released a statement today decrying the media, quote it s trying to create an impression that glenn youngkin and i are at odds and
tonight on all in. you endorsed youngkin? and i didn t uncle. i did i endorsed him strongly. the slow motion coup in progress and the last two investigations ongoing are tomorrow s vote in virginia is anything but normal. then, on december 17th the fbi gets a tipster call that warrants them that there s chatter on these extremists site that s pro donald trump. and they are saying let s kill these cops around congress on january. six blockbusters washington post tonight my exclusive interview with the d.c. homeland security official those warning of violence interactions were nerd. plus the texas law establishing a bounty to stop abortion, gets a hearing in the supreme court. that was something that until this law came along, no state dreamed of doing. and as joe biden heads to