Up next. Tonight on the reidout. Admit it, we won the trial, and the judge should end this trial. That was donald trump moments after he stormed out of court today. The little dramatic flourishes are really all he has left as witnesses begin to flip on him. And judges start to penalize his thuggish behavior. Also tonight, meet your new house speaker, america. His name is mike johnson. Hes a leading Election Denier and extreme right wing religious id log, and most importantly, he loves him some trump. One of the heroes of january 6th joins me tonight, officer harry dunn talks about why accountability is so critically important for those responsible for one of the darkest moments in american history. But we begin tonight with one of the biggest concerns for any mob boss, the threat of members of the gang flipping on him. Once caught by Law Enforcement. Donald trump who has long emulated mob tactics and at one time characterized the new york crime families as very nice people has said he
we can be two consenting adults and finish it here. that s fine, perfect. want to do it now? i would love it. stand your butt up. stand your butt up. stop it. sit down. sit down. you re a united states senator. sit down. sit down please. let s get ready to rumble! three days until a possible shutdown and what were republicans doing today? shoving each other in the hallway, screaming at their colleagues and challenging committee witnesses to fight. plus, tens of thousands of people gathered on the national mall for the march on israel as we re learning new details about a possible deal to free some hostages. but we begin with fulton county district attorney fani willis asked the judge in donald trump s case to put a protective order in case. it comes as videos of confidential interviews between the d.a. s office and former trump codefendants were linked to the media. in her filing for the emergency motion, willis says this was intentionally done by someone
but nowhere near enough aid going the other way. the united nations has renewed its call tonight for a humanitarian ceasefire. 0ur paneljoining us to discuss it all tonight, american political scientist and author ian bremmer, and the former downing street s director of communications, guto harri. also on the programme. donald trump on the stand today in new york. he has clashed with the presiding judge, several times which might not do him any favours in court, but it is not doing him any harm in the polls. we will discuss that. as well as the situation in eastern europe. the polish president has tonight asked the incumbent prime minister mateusz morawieski to form a government. even though its almost certain he will not be able to form a coalition. we will discuss the politics of that and how it pertains to ukraine. good evening. the un secretary general antonio guterres says gaza is becoming a graveyard for children and the case for a humanitarian ceasefire more urgen