Federal courts for alabama redistricting could have huge implications for the control of congress, went all in starts, right now. Good evening from new york. Im chris hayes this evening. One of the leaders of the farright gang the proud boys a guy by the name of Enrique Tarrio, received the longest and harshest sentence to date for attempting to end american democracy and the rule of law. 22 years in federal prison. Tarrio was convicted of Seditious Conspiracy for his role in the insurrection. That sentence, which we got just a few hours ago, is the most severe sentence of the more than 1100 people charged in connection with a january 6th attacks. In court today the proud boys leader says that january six was a, quote, national embarrassment, for the judge was not moved, saying, quote, i dont have any indication hes remorseful for the things hes convicted of. The judge went on to say that tarrio was, quote, the ultimate leader, the ultimate person who hogue organized, who was motivated
children. they are on the balcony for this iconic photo and this is all a part of the trooping of the color celebration for king charles s birthday. this takes on extra special meaning and we want to bring in our legal analyst melissa murray . melissa, this is an iconic photo given the cancer diagnosis. just one week ago fulks did not think this moment would be possible. what is going through your mind? this is a really diminished royal family but it s great to see her out and about. you used to see that balcony overflowing with extended family members from cousins and children and right now all you see are the duke and dashes of gloucester, prince george, prince louis, the prince and princess of wales, the king and queen, the duke and duchess of edinburg and louise. this looks different from balconies of past. maybe in line with king charles slimmed-down monarchy but there is a question of whether that e is fit for purpose when two of its most senior members have been side
I like being the friday guide. Harris National Military Appreciation Month wrapping up, culminating with you on the couch today. Joey thats it. Thank i get a lot of thank you for your service on memorial day. Obviously thats not very different but i appreciate it. In midday we have a data a day to honor all those servings. On the veterans overtired, a little bit bigger around the waist. [laughter] harris i like to do it every day. Thank you. Attorney general barr sitting down for an interview following mueller suggestion that it is now up to congress to hold the president accountable after his investigation declined to exonerate him. The attorney general saying its not his job to cordate with congress and that mueller should have made his own decision. I felt he could have reached a decision. He seemed to suggest yesterday there was another menu for this, and that was congress. Im not sure what he was suggesting, but the department of justice doesnt use our powers of investigating crim
as an adjunct to congress. harris: this, as house democrats are stepping up calls for robert mueller to testify. here is house judiciary committee chair member jerry raskin i think is likely that he will return. the special counsel is clear yesterday, that s precisely why came out. he wanted to clear up or try to dispel the propaganda fog that attorney general barr and president trump have cast over the land. harris: white house press secretary sarah sanders is the russia probe has gone on long enough. watch it. we saw a robert mueller this week. he is closing of his job, he has completed his investigation, and he is moving on. we think the rest of the country should, too. democrats have to stop obsessing over something that never happened and start engaging with the president to fix some of the real problems that are happening right in front of their faces. harris: as we head into the weekend, one question looms large in my mind. do people really care about this