, tonight on all in. mar-a-lago meets the supreme court. this amounts to an absolutely unprecedented effort to interfere with a criminal investigation. tonight, what we re learning about today s important new doj filing and will trump s supreme court cronies help him obstruct a criminal investigation? then, a surprise republican senate seat suddenly in trouble. my colleagues independent challenger joins me live. plus, senator bernie sanders on while he says control of congress will come down to an economic message. and rebecca on the campaign trail recovery of john fetterman and the tv doctor attacking him for his health. after having that stroke, i really understand, you know, much more of the challenges that americans have died in a day out. all in starts now. good evening from washington, d.c. i am mehdi hasan in for chris hayes. whatever you think of the ex president and his brazen lies in his ludicrous lawyers and his alleged crimes, donald trump s strategy is
hello, i am re: millbrook covering the first conviction of a former president in american history. thursday, may 30th, 2024 is now etched in all of our collective experiences, the day a jury found donald trump guilty. the day a man who spent his life outrunning lawsuits from citizens, symbols cases, federal probes, congressional inquiries, a record-breaking two impeachments in one presidential term, a historic rico charge and unprecedented to federal indictments, the president who delayed accountability on all those cases over many years which involved all kinds of evidence of wrongdoing found, he could not outrun a jury of his peers. after nine hours of deliberations, they unanimously found him guilty on all counts, as you know by now. a former president convicted of felony crimes for the first time in our nations history. the news broke. we will be revisiting that tonight and going forward with special guests and new information. this is a time if there ever were a time t
after nine hours of deliberations, they unanimously found him guilty on all counts, as you know by now. a former president convicted of felony crimes for the first time in our nations history. the news broke. we will be revisiting that tonight and going forward with special guests and new information. this is a time if there ever were a time to slow down in our fast-paced lives, including television, internet media, rushes forward and the implication of the thing this is a time to absorb what we just went through. it was not so long ago. may 30th, etched into legal president, etched into law books that will be studied for many decades to come, into history books that will try to understand why this took so long in some sense emma then why it happened, then what will be happening after it which is our collective future. it will certainly be written about and studied in whatever
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connection with voters and people who were seeing in him something that they recognized and watching him will be open about what he was facing, be open, willing to make those stumbles, to acknowledge he was gonna make verbal stumbles. it was, there was such a discordance between what i was reading the papers and what i was seeing at rallies and in interviews, including television. of course, mehmet oz, his republican opponent, has attacked him over his health. have a listen. john fetterman is either healthy and he s dodging the debates because he does not want to answer for his radical left positions, or he is too sick to participate in that debate. rebecca, i know in the modern gop, the cruelty is the point. but for a doctor to be mocking