insurrection. mr. perry asked for a pardon to, i m sorry. mr. perry? did he talk to directly? he did. congressman scott perry, responsible for the oversight of the federal government. i think there is a different sheriff in town. i think you will see a lot of subpoenas. tonight, congressman adam schiff on the chaos of the maga congress. then, the latest on the election denier accused of orchestrating a campaign of violence against democrats. the dea prosecutor in the case, joining me live. plus, involuntary manslaughter charges for alec baldwin. why the prosecutor thinks, she can prove criminal negligence. and, why there is no reason to skeptical when george santos says, i am not a drag queen, and did not let a dog die. all in, starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. the new republican congress led by speaker mccarthy is vowing to give the white house some serious headaches. so far, the biden team in an unexpected way with barely restrain
tonight, on all in. i got a knock on the door, i went to the door, there are three fbi agents. he is a key figure and trump s attempted coup, who saw a pardon in the wake of an insurrection. mr. perry asked for a pardon to, i m sorry. mr. perry? did he talk to directly? he did. congressman scott perry, responsible for the oversight of the federal government. i think there is a different sheriff in town. i think you will see a lot of subpoenas. tonight, congressman adam schiff on the chaos of the maga congress. then, the latest on the election denier accused of orchestrating a campaign of violence against democrats. the dea prosecutor in the case, joining me live. plus, involuntary manslaughter charges for alec baldwin. why the prosecutor thinks, she can prove criminal negligence. and, why there is no reason to skeptical when george santos says, i am not a drag queen, and did not let a dog die. all in, starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chri
good to be with you. i m katy tur. we ve never seen anything like this before in key places across the country, interest in the election is so intense that millions have showed up to vote early. shattering turnout records, especially in the midterm year. who does that help? and is all of that enthusiasm reflected in the polls? we re going to explore that in just a moment. along with the concerning rise in threats at polling places, axios is reporting local mayors and police chiefs are being warned that extremists like the proud boys and the oath keepers are signing up as poll workers and drop box monitors, as part of localized efforts to intimidate voters. again, we will get to all of that in a moment. but first, if you were not already convinced by the campaign ads, or the mailers, or the emails, or the texts, last night s debates gave voters, you potentially, a lot to chew over. candidates in close races, in pennsylvania, michigan, and new york, faced off, first up in penns
his prayer was protected by the first amendment. he joined fox, for his first interview since the big win. if you had to do this all over again, you would? yes, i would. i would think a couple times before i do the whole seven years and losing the first five times, but 100% worth it knowing i fought for the right thing and ended up winning and knowing justice is done and freedoms are good. kayleigh, justice gorsuch saying the free exercise and free speech clause of the first amendment protect expression like mr. kennedy. that is what the constitution said, this is the first win for this coach, congratulations to them and victory for people of faith everywhere. let me put this in context. in 1962 and 63, the supreme court evicted god from schools. from that moment on, what happened are series of defeats for people of faith. 1952 case, majority cited today, the case said we agree the state may not establish religion of secularism in the sense of oshg posing or showing h
a stolen election. more on how that has changen up these races in a minute. but let s start in my home state of texas, where the issue of abortion has become a key focus in a closely watched democratic runoff. back in march, neither incumbent nor bernie sanders-backed candidate could cross the threshold. in a race that featured an fbi raid and questions on electability and border poicy. they have tried to seize on the intention in the draft opinion overturning roe. putting the issue front and center against the pro-life candidate. this is how she made her pitch to chuck earlier this month. in this moment, we re watching the fall of rome. and the erosion of our fundamental rights. this moment we truly it necessitates a champion that s going to fight fur people s rights. there s so many key issue where is he s siding with republican asks he can become the joe manchin of the house. we don t want it to be the deciding vote on the future of our fundamental freedoms and rights in