you on mondays anymore. how come you re here? you know, there is stuff going on. thought it would be good to be in the chair today. can i say i listened to your debut deja news today which i loved. thank you very much. fantastic stuff. i had actually read something a little while ago. very brief about that episode. and loved it. anyway people should check it out. thank you very much first of all. very kind of you to say. i should credit you actually because it was an interview with a journalist and historian on your podcast which in part got isaac and i really interested in that topic. it is what put it on the table for us to consider as one of our episodes i love that. so you were part of the inspiration for doing that whole story. great. thank you, rachel. thanks, chris. much appreciate it. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. very happy to have you here. as chris mentioned, we do have a new podcast that just launched the first episode today calle
behavior. if it were up to me, nobody would take classified information or endorsing him for president of the united states. donald trump lands in miami on the eve of surrender. glass defied, confidential, i think they are probably all over the place. i think they are gonna find the treasure trove. i can t even imagine. tonight, the second trump arraignment in two months, as the disgraced ex president issues a familiar call. and we need strength at this point, and everyone is afraid to do anything. they have to go out and they have to protest peacefully. blessed, michael cohen on the charges against his old boss, and the decisions trump s alleged coconspirator faces. then maya wiley and elie mystal on that refusal of judge aileen cannon. and congressman jamie raskin on a new june from an infamous trump defender. if even half of it is true, then he is dusted. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. tomorrow afternoon, a
and we think they were committed by the president. i wonder if the outcome of this investigation makes you feel in either direction about whether we would see some further criminal ratification for his role in the coup? well, i think that there are a lot of people in the country breathing a sigh of relief that donald trump cannot completely escape the criminal justice consequences of his own actions. and, you know, as he gets away with one thing, you know, whether it s a monuments gloss violations, or the ukraine shakedown, then it empowers him, and inspires shakedown then it empowers him and incites him to go on further and incite violent insurrection and steal government documents so we do need criminal consequences. congressman jamie raskin always a pleasure to have you on sir. thank you very much. that is all in on this monday night. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening rachel. good evening.
investigation makes you feel in either direction about whether we would see some further criminal ratification for his role in the coup? well, i think that there are a lot of people in the country breathing a sigh of relief that donald trump cannot completely escape the criminal justice consequences of his own actions. and, you know, as he gets away with one thing, you know, whether it s a monuments gloss violations, or the ukraine shakedown, then it empowers him, and inspires shakedown then it empowers him and incites him to go on further and incite violent insurrection and steal government documents so we do need criminal consequences. congressman jamie raskin always a pleasure to have you on sir. thank you very much. that is all in on this monday night. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening rachel. good evening. chris i don t usually get to see