we have secured the convictions of leaders of both the proud boys and the oath keepers for seditious conspiracy. specifically conspiring to oppose by force the lawful transfer of presidential power. guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty. four members of trump s maga army, the proud boys, including leader enrique tarrio, are convicted of seditious conspiracy in the january 6th attack. also tonight, yet another allegedly undisclosed big money gift to justice clarence thomas from the same big money republican ben affecter. what is going on and will there ever be any recourse for this supreme court corruption. plus, my conversation with soon to be 109-year-old viola fletcher, and her 102-year-old brother, hughes van ellis, two of the last remaining survivors of the 1921 tulsa massacre, who are in town to meet with the justice department. we begin tonight with the breaking news of a partial verdict in the trial of five members of the far right group, the proud boys. for their inv
ones over it. and that s the problem. and so glenn, if i m watching this trial as a person who was a part of that broad conspiracy, who should be the most worried right now? mark meadows? or is it trump? look, at some point, the department of justice has to move on from the boots of the insurrection, the foot soldiers of the insurrection, up the hierarchy. up the criminal food chain. let s start holding accountable some of the political folk who were responsible for organizing funding, inciting, and directing the attack on the capitol. i don t know, i appreciate merrick garland coming out and saying we got more boots of the insurrection. how about now you do the suits? it would be nice. you would like to see not just the grunts go to prison and the people who directed them sit back and eat bonbons while they re at home. cynthia, thank you. come back more often. you know michael steele, my brother, glenn kirschner. this is a lot of fun. now we added cynthia. thank you for being he
assisting someone. joining me is reverend al sharpton, host of politics nation and president of the national action network, and a homeless rights and housing activist. thank you both for being here. i want to start with you first. welcome to the show. tell me what you make of the way that this young michael jackson impersonator was killed. well, and my brother sharpton, that s my family right there. we go way, way back. and you all have to forgive me if i get too emotional. this brother was someone who was failed by the foster care system, was failed by so many layers of government. this is a brother who, i know