to get hurt until the movement is stopped. that is all in on this wednesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. good evening, chris. we have in the fourth coming block a fairly robust discussion about media that is apparently changing its policies to further abet trump s lies in the contenth of what he s saying about paul pelosi and that attack. it is a combustible mix. it really is. thank you, my friend. and thanks to you at home for joining me this hour. before he was even elected president, donald trump had a journalists kicked out of a press conference just for asking a question. excuse me, sit down. you weren t called. sit down. you weren t called. trump looks over at his staff, a bodyguard walks over and ushers ramos out of the news conference. sit down, sit down, go back to univision. the journalist trump had his security kick out from that press conference was jorge ramos, one of the most prominent latino journalists in the c
you on the entire context. what you hear there in the intense period sounds like people concerned more about violence than so-called cancel culture or other political claims of the right. it seem like they were really worried. what do you see as the significance in what s revealed on these tapes? it just travels us back in time to where we were in january after the this terrible incident. you ll remember during the second impeachment trial, people like mitch mcconnell didn t say, this was fine, nothing doing. they came up with a series of tactical reasons there hadn t been enough process, president trump was leaving office any way, but they went on the record about how dreadful what happened was and how donald trump was to blame. mcconnell said that on the floor of the senate. mccarthy spoke less forcefully, but also clearly donald trump was to blame for what happened here, he was morally responsible. that was mcconnell s phrase. what we have seen is a