came anyway. so this is perfect. keep doing it. have a great show, my friend. the impeachment clause of the united states constitution seems to be headed to the supreme court if don trump s criminal defense lawyers can get it there. we re going to consider the impeachment clause tonight from two perspectives, first, a lawyer and law professor, andrew weissmann, and then, a historian, stanford jack greg of who is an expert on the impeachment clause. his book, original meanings, politics and the ideas in the making of the constitution won the pulitzer prize. you will hear from both of them. year both of those perspectives. next tuesday you will hear dame trump s lawyers tell the circuit court of appeals in washington and lee, see, that he cannot be tried for crimes leading up to and on january 6th because that would amount to double jeopardy after donald trump faced an impeachment trial in the united states senate on essentially the same charges. 57 senators voted guilty ag
we are here every day, so when they do, it will be ready. joyce, thanks. joyce vance is a former attorney for the northern district of alabama. that s our show for tonight. time now for the last word with lawrence o donnell. lawrence, i think i ve eaten up half a minute of your show every night for the last tonight. so i think tomorrow night i will give you back a pile of it. orrow ni according to my clos 25 sections. i wasn t ready to go until you came anyway. so this is perfect. keep doing. it have a great show, my friend. the impeachment clause of the united states constitution seems to be headed to the supreme court if don trump s criminal defense lawyers can get it there. we re going to consider the impeachment clause tonight from two perspectives, first, a lawyer and law professor, andrew weissmann, and then, a historian, stanford jack greg of who is an expert on the impeachment clause. his book, original meanings, politics and the ideas in the making of the c
sean: i can t just abandon it. laura: i love dr. phil. i loved that interview. i was mad i didn t get it. loved watching him. you guys were cute together. sean: we re not competitors. we are colleagues. as long as we kick everybody else s ass it s fine. laura: i am laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. nowhere to hide is the focus of tonight s angle. we were excited for an hour long interview with president biden but jake tapper only got 15 minutes. that s hardly enough time to cover hunter and the hookers and the foreign policy mess with russia and ukraine. last week biden warned of nuclear armageddon. tonight he gave a different assessment. do you think putin is a rational actor? a rational actor who miscalculated significantly. laura: biden contradicted himself. i think he thought he was going to be welcomed with open arms. at kyiv he would be welcome. he miscalculated. laura: so putin is a rational actor with irrational goals? biden s inabil
joining us this hour. tonight, polls have just now close in new york. home to seven consequential primaries into special elections that may tell us a lot about the role abortion will play in the midterms. steve kornacki joins us at the big. board florida political girl, mark caputo is here as for the democrats choose their pick to take on governor ron desantis. plus, breaking news tonight about the top secret document trump had at mar-a-lago, information being called quote, among the most sensitive secrets the u.s. ole. donald trump reportedly wouldn t show some of the material, even to some top eight. one of the washington post reporters who broke that story, carol lanning joins us live. the jury finds two men guilty of kidnapping as the irs because of threats from the far-right. we start tonight with what you might call a quintessential new york moment. i will take you out. you can take me? out how are you gonna do that? watch. that would then republican candi
every time there is a chance to vote and to see something, you gotta go out and say it. we will discuss all that ahead, but in new york, there are four other congressional races that we are watching closely. in new york s post-congressional district longtime democratic representatives jerrold nadler and carolyn maloney forced into the same race due to redistricting. nadler won that primary, ending maloney s 30-year stunt in congress. in your 17th district, democratic congressman, sean patrick maloney and mondaire jones were almost forced to run against each other the same way that nadler and maloney were. but mondovi s running in new york s newly drawn pet district, facing a crowded field including dan goldman, former lead counsel during donald trump s first impeachment who spent his own money in that race. goldman is clearly leading the pack, but the race is still too close to call. tonight, congressman maloney, the current share of the dccc, part of a primary challenge fo