Her emotional comments about the death of a mother who she says could not get care in time after reports medical help was delayed because of that states strict abortion ban. And the other major headline from georgia tonight, the move by officials there today to have every Georgia Vote counted by hand. How that could affect when americans learn who won the election. Tonight, former President Donald Trump soon heading to the Swing State of North Carolina amid that Scandal Erupting surrounding the republican candidate for governor. Trump once calling him Martin Luther King on steroids. The messages hes accused of leaving on a Porn Site Message board. Trump Still Standing by him tonight. This evening, the judge shot and killed and now the sheriff charged in his murder. Authorities say the kentucky sheriff shooting the judge multiple times in his chambers. Lawyers in the community say the two were once good friends. Tonight, israel launching a deadly attack in lebanon, they say killing a to
welcome back to the weekend, everyone. we are beginning this hour with a late night court filing from donald trump s legal team. the filing argues that trump shouldn t be charged in the classified documents case because president biden was in charge and his case. this is true. i m going to quote from it. president biden will not be charged. president trump should not have been either. now, never mind that the special counsel made clear in his report that the two cases were wildly different. joining us now, january six investigator , also joining, former fbi general concert, andrew weizmann. he is the host of the msnbc podcast, prosecuting donald trump. greetings, everyone. you and i were on set to get there when the report broke. i do wonder if it was always inevitable that donald trump s lawyers were voting to cite this report as soon as it came out. also, talking about this specifically is a motion to compel discovery. i m curious why this becomes relevant and that ty
not only that, he s been criminally indicted twice so far, he could face multiple trials in between campaign stops during primary season next year. essentially, on top of all of that, he appears to remain in control of the narrative and the eject cherie of this race. take for example the ways that those have responded to the criminal indictment last month, and how those responsive has a vault in the weeks since. have a promissory quickly made a pledge to pardon trump. tim scott said that the indictment is, quote, a serious case, but with serious allegations. at the same time, he condemned president biden and the justice department, alleging that they were targeting and hunting republicans. more interesting is how the talking points of a vote for trump s own former vice president, mike pence. shortly after the public learned about the indictment, pence said that he was, quote, deeply troubled but that no one is above the law. then, after the indictment was unsealed, he told cn
you won the week. that s tonight s read out, all in with chris hayes starts now. all tonight on all in. a jury still witnessed a what rudy giuliani did to me and my daughter, and held him accountable, and for that, i m thankful. breaking news across all the networks. oh my goodness, all the networks. wow. tonight, the crushing verdict against donald trump s lead election denier. she, she. the attorney for them ruby freeman and shaye moss will join me. rudy was not the only one to week a apologies from two top codefendants could be a dark side of things to come. plus, new reporting on donald trump and the missing binder of classified intelligence on russia. and jodi kantor of the new york times on her explosive new reporting on how the supreme court maneuvered to end federal abortion rights all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. rudy giuliani has been ordered by a jury to pay to georgia election workers 100 and $48 million in
a deadly chokehold by a stranger on a new york city subway car. why this incident spaurrked a homicide investigation and important conversations about mental illness and vigilantism. and then the fight gets under way to overturn an abortion ban in one state, a ban dating back to 1849. you heard that right. years before the civil war. decades before women could even vote. we re talking to the attorney general who filed the lawsuit. welcome to the lead. we begin in our politics lead. a major milestone in the prosecution of the pro trump rioters who stormed the capitol on january 6, 2021. and an effort to in an effort to forcibly keep trump in power after his resounding and legitimate election defeat. today four members of the far right proud boys militia group were found guilty by a jury of seditious conspiracy in their roles in the teek. these are of course the same extremists donald trump declined to condemn during a presidential debate in september 2020. what do you