he can, listen, eugene debs ran for president from a federal prison. as the mar-a-lago convenes in florida, trump s chief financial officer pleads guilty new york. allen will ultimately be providing testimony. that is against donald. tonight, the rank criminalities running the 45th president and what we learned about the search warrant for trump s home. plus, new reporting the secret service held on to violent threats to nancy pelosi until after the insurrection. and why the republican leaders are raising red flags 82 days away from the midterm elections. candidate qualities has lots to do with the outcome. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. there s a bunch of legal news surrounding donald trump today as there is seemingly every day, these days. none of it particularly good for the ex president. first up today, a federal judge in west palm beach says he will consider releasing some of the affidavits central to last week search
and why the republican leaders are raising red flags 82 days away from the midterm elections. candidate qualities has lots to do with the outcome. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. there s a bunch of legal news surrounding donald trump today as there is seemingly every day, these days. none of it particularly good for the ex president. first up today, a federal judge in west palm beach says he will consider releasing some of the affidavits central to last week search of trump s florida. property judge bruce reinhardt ordered the justice departments to submit a redacted version of the document that will not undermine its ongoing investigation. then he will decide one week whether to make that version of the document public. we will have more on that. while we are long way from potential criminal charges from the ex president, let alone conviction, we already have trump s former lawyer publicly speculating about him running for a second
second-guessing. legal, economic and political over his plan to cancel some student loan debt. in the details of our plan we re working hard not only on loan forgiveness, but fixing a broken system. rain submerges entire towns in the south. flash flood fuel a life-or-death scramble to stay alive. we got everybody out, and that s the most important thing. everybody is safe. we got the staff and residents out. we can replace the stuff. the people are out. that s a good thing. up first, the legal back and forth over what stays secret from the mar-a-lago affidavit. we just passed a 12:00 noon deadline for the justice department lawyers to submit redactions to a federal judge. let s get straight to cnn s kaittelyn polantz. w when can we expect to learn what s going to happen in this case? when is the question. it s quite possible we don t see anything today out of the court as this process moves forward on this affidavit, what s going to be confidential there and what s
umm, so, he didn t have anything in there about take some time off. (laughs) and, uh. crowd: usa! usa! usa! usa! jamie raskin: why is america such an extraordinary country? we are not unified by virtue of being one ethnicity, or one ideology, or one religion. we re unified by one constitution and one rule of law, and then the values under our constitution. it is an aspiration. it s a challenge to us. the constitution shouldn t be some kind of fetish document. it should be the living commitment that we all have to make democracy work in service of the common good. that is the constitution that comes out of the civil war and reconstruction. that is the constitution that we ve been fighting for since then. and we ve got to keep fighting for it. crowd: trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! (crowd applauding) chief justice roberts: please raise your right hand and repeat after me, i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. president trump: i, donald
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