harry litman on what this means for the criminal case against trump. senator sheldon whitehouse on what it means for the rule of law. then, how do you stop gun violence from killing kids in schools? it s a horrible, horrible situation. and we re not going to fix it, criminals are going to be criminals. tonight, the maddening reality of a political party that has given up the awful truth of the cult of the ar-15. and an author describing what he calls america s slow civil war. all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. donald trump cannot stop losing the courts. today yet another federal judge ruling against the ex-president, and now the man trump s angry mob wanted to hang is ordered to share what he knows under oath. this afternoon a judge with the u.s. district court for d.c. ruled that mike pence must cooperate with the subpoena from special counsel jack smith as part of smith s investigation into donald trump s attempt to overturn the 20
all a very good and safe night from washington, d.c.. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. tonight on all in. i have nothing to hide, i have a constitution to uphold. and we see a confirms that mike pence has been ordered to go under oath. mike was foolish, and he was weak. a former vice president is compelled to give sworn testimony, about a coup. tonight, barbara mcquade and harry litman on what this means for the criminal case against trump. and sheldon whitehouse on what it means for the rule of law. and then, how do you stop gun violence from killing kids in school. it s a horrible, horrible situation, we are not going to fix, it criminally and those are going to be criminals. tonight, the maddening reality of a political party that has given up, the awful truth of the cold to the air 15, and jeff charlotte on his new book describing what he called, america slow civ
one of the tennessee three, no back in his job. power to the people the unanimous vote to reappoint justin jones to hi seat [crowd chanting] as hundreds of protesters accompany him back to the stat capital. tonight, the fight to save democracy in tennessee, then - i have a very close frien that did make it tonight and i ve another close frien who didn t either, and one was at the hospital. at least four people killed nine more injured, in th latest mass shooting i america. plus, that michigan governor gretchen whitmer, on the threa to abortion access plus the latest attempt to sto his vice president fro testifying in an nbc news exclusive, as the victim of a years-long conspiracy finally breaks he silence. that message is simple, i is that, i m alive i m well, that it. i hope they believe it when all in starts, right now. good evening, from new york, i m ali velshi in for chri hayes. today, members of nashville metropolitan council took step to undo the tenness
state by pro-gun republicans is now complete the expulsion of jones for daring to speak up for gun control is now null and void and justin pearson isn t far behind plus, the showdown over the abortion pill. a right-wing activist judge wants to prevent all access to abortion medication, as republican politicians scramble to try to get everyone to, quote, talk about other things plus, donald trump claims to be a billionaire but he s still asking y all to give him your last $20, like some creepy combination of cult leader and televangelist and we begin tonight with thoughts and prayers perhaps the most useless phrase in the english language. as we report on yet another mass shooting in america. the mass shooting capital of the world. early this morning, a 23-year-old bank employee armed with a rifle walked into old national bank in louisville, kentucky, and shot four people dead, wounded nine others burr police shot and killed him andy beshear held back tears as he told repo
attorney general supervision of the trump case. and the case of potential criminal prosecution drawing closer. then, connecting the dots between new anti gay laws in florida to a right-wing mobs attempt to storm a drag show. and elie mystal puts this radical turn from the supreme court into perspective, win all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, welcome to this holiday weekend, i hope you are kicking back right now, enjoying. there s a question i have been wrestling with all week, which is why did cassidy hutchinson former trump administration official, the star witness of tuesday s january 6th earring, why did she decide to come forward and testify publicly? hutchinson was a trump ally, one might even say loyalist. and she already testified in three committee depositions there was a recorded, behind closed doors. then something happened and she agreed to come out and testify publicly. and the committee felt confident enough in her testimo