republican. it makes no sense that in four months, four months, five months, i am indicted. one day after donald trump found liable for sexual abuse. he did it. and you know it. tonight, the slow wheels of justice turn a little quicker, then, can you defeat a republican front runner by excusing his sexual battery? serving alongside the president i never heard or witnessed behavior of that nature. plus, rachel maddow and the biggest as yet uncharged crime of donald trump, and jamelle bouie and what is exactly is going on here. do you believe they should allow white nationalists in the military? well, they call them that. i call them americans. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. the scandal ridden republican congressman from new york, the one and only george santos, was arraigned in federal court today, where he pled not guilty to 13 separate counts of fraud and other financial crimes. i ve got to say, you probably ag
republican. it makes no sense that in four months, four months, five months, i am indicted. one day after donald trump found liable for sexual abuse. he did it. and you know it. tonight, the slow wheels of justice turn a little quicker, then, can you defeat a republican front runner by excusing his sexual battery? serving alongside the president i never heard or witnessed behavior of that nature. plus, rachel maddow and the biggest as yet uncharged crime of donald trump, and jamelle bouie and what is exactly is going on here. do you believe they should allow white nationalists in the military? well, they call them that. i call them americans. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. the scandal ridden republican congressman from new york, the one and only george santos, was arraigned in federal court today, where he pled not guilty to 13 separate counts of fraud and other financial crimes. i ve got to say, you probably ag
i think it will be quite emotional when the coffin arrives here. certainly the public feeling that as well. let s just turn around here this is just one of the pathways leading down to the palace, people just desperate to have that moment to see the coffin. this is partly because there s going to be very limited opportunities to pay your respects to the coffin because all of these areas will be completely blocked off, full of people during tomorrow s procession, but also at the funeral itself. and lying in state, we re expecting queues of something like five miles. winston churchill, the last major state funeral there were 320,000 people that came out. that was in 1965. we re expecting something like a million people to come and see the queen. that s why i ve got so many people here trying to grab this moment. this is the mount. you can see the palace there. the coffin will arrive tomorrow night from behind the palace. tomorrow there will be a full procession, full ceremoni
and that is important about the work in the justice department. i think it s important also in terms of the work of what don trump is trying to do and how. and i think it is going to change what is possible for him in terms of what he s trying to do the country going forward. i want to follow up on that, but first, as you were saying, that something struck me that is important. the part of the experience of the last eight years is sort of a feeling of gaslighting and fabric of reality being torn apart and a lot of what about-ism when you state simple clear obvious facts. one of the things that has been clear about those two seditious conspiracy trials and in the civil trial for sexual abuse and defamation rendered against donald trump this week, is that there is no referees in our lives. no teacher. no principal. no one to appeal to to say is this to her false? what we have at the highest level of process is that you go before a jury and you make arguments and you introduce
over with a feather if you had told me before the conclusion of those trials that we would have three successful sedition prosecutions by the justice department around january 6th. sedition is really hard to prove. and for good reason. right. as americans it is legal for us to say terrible things. and believe terrible. things and believed terrible things. and even to advocate politically for terrible things. we can be awful people who want awful things to happen. we have those rights under the constitution, i got blazers for us. but a seditious prosecution is all but impossible in 2012, in michigan the 1988 in the fort smith sedition trial, a big white power, trial in 1844 the one in ultra, although not season fascists. seditious plots almost always fail. and yet the justice department has for two different pro trump right wing paramilitary groups, multiple trials, has been able to get conviction after conviction after conviction,