house. okay. what we are learning about what the doj was looking for on jeffrey clark s phone, plus the decision from trump s judge on the special master as the ex president threatens against potential indictment. if it happened, i think you would have problems in this country the likes of which, perhaps, we have never seen before. what kind of problems, mister president? i think he would have big problems. and 54 days to election day, new research on just how much abortion is animating and independents, when all in starts right now good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. these days, it can be tough to keep track of all the people in donald trump s circle who have had their personal devices searched or seized in connection with one of the multiple ongoing investigations into the ex presidents wrongdoing. it feels like i follow this for a living and i am reminded or learn of a new one almost every day. recently, we have added an exceedingly colorful charac
damage national security if released. the department s court challenge again expected any moment would be an attempt to reverse cannon s restrictions. but there s another aspect of all this to keep in mind. the appeal we re talking about would be heard in the 11th u.s. circuit court of appeals where six of 11 judges happen to be trump appointees. all of this remains up in the air. another major advancement to tell you about in this story, judge cannon also appointed a special master to review those seized document. his name is raymond deariement a semi retired u.s. district judge from new york. he was originally suggested by trump s team. he ultimately was approved of by both parties. dearie s deadline is one week after thanksgiving, that s november 30th. weeks, of course, after the midterm elections and more than a month after the date doj had requested. and when we re talking about potential threats to national security, we all know at this point time is of the essence. jus
for the january 6th select committee, the ticking clock has prompted a last-minute print to share with the american public everything that they ve collected. this morning, the committee released yet another enlightening batch of transcripts from interviews with some of trump s closest allies. testimonies from people like ronna mcdaniel, kellyanne conway, and katrina pearson add new context to trump s state of mind in the lead-up to january 6th attack. however, the information we learned today was very important, this morning s release was follow-up to a veritable mother load from the committee shared overnight. a now public database of investigators underlying evidence, as well as some of their sources and methods. thousands of pages of phone records, text messages and emails. think of the committee s work like this. a master architect constructing a new home. a tom firm ground, they set a solid foundation. it raised a frame and with meticulous craftsmanship, it built a stru
fame quarterback and one badly broken state tonight the other believable claps of conservative government in mississippi. and chuck robbins burke what could be the end of the mar-a-lago special master fight. plus, fanning the flames of extremism at a pro coup vigil. it s so horrible what happened to her. the and genuine danger from the ex president s danger attempt to murder insurrectionists. i want republicans are losing by nominating even more candidates in new hampshire and beyond. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. with less than two months before these midterm elections, people all over the country as documented are mobilizing to protect abortion rights. while republican politicians across the country are pledging to ban abortion anywhere they can. in mississippi, the republican house speaker there said his state, quote has an opportunity to lead the nation in protecting, promoting and supporting life. it s a pretty remarkabl
visiting hurricane damage regions, there are no paper towel rolls being tossed as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle, and a case against the former handling of white house documents appears to be growing by the day. tonight, reporting from the washington post and the new york times, seems to provide the justice department more potential evidence. both papers reporting the back in february, one of trump s lawyers refused his clients request to tell the national archives that everything had been returned. the post returns this. the lawyer declined because, he was not sure the statement was true, according to people familiar with the matter. the paper reports that that lawyer was alex cannon, who is responsible for the transfer of 15 boxes of presidential records, from mar-a-lago to the national archives back in january. he is the very same alex cannon who testified to the january 6th committee, that he told white house