painful chapters in their lives, hats off. yeah, agreed. thanks, chris. agreed. thanks, chris. thanks to you at home for watching this hour. one of the most watched cable news programs in this country, is defending a violent mob that attacked the capitol, and they are doing it with the explicit aid and support of the highest ranking elected republican in the country. last night fox news tucker carlson aired his first exclusive report, showing from inside the capitol on january 6th footage that tucker carlson by speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy were not gonna show you all of tucker carlson s defense of the january six rioters here. this is a sample of what the fox news audience heard last night. very literal about january 6th was organized or violent, it was neither an insurrection nor deadly. they were peaceful, they were orderly and make, these were not insurrectionists, they were sightseers. they re not destroying the capitol, they obviously revered the capitol.
i m not attempting to define i on tv. it s good that you re not launching a culture war around then that s one reason why i m not trying to define it. thank you, alex. it is going to be massive. a lot is going to come out sooner or later, and it s goin to be massive. it s going to be massive those are the words of somebody wh has seen and heard, an evaluated all, all of th evidence of donald trump s interference in the 2020 election in georgia. it is going to be massive. that statement was made by one of the members of the specia grand jury whose report ha recommended the indictment o more than a dozen people i georgia. we know that number because th first member of the grand jury to be publicly interviewed, th four person revealed tha number in interviews that sh did last month five other unnamed grand juror met together in a conference room with two atlanta journa constitution reporters, an have revealed much more that should be deeply disturbing an worrisome for donald
it s good that you re not launching a culture war around it then. that s one reason why i m not trying to define it. thank you, alex. it is going to be massive. a lot is going to come out sooner or later, and it s goin to be massive. it s going to be massive. thos are the words of somebody wh has seen and heard, an evaluated all, all of th evidence of donald trump s interference in the 2020 election in georgia. it is going to be massive. that statement was made by one of the members of the specia grand jury whose report ha recommended the indictment o more than a dozen people i georgia. we know that number because th first member of the grand jury to be publicly interviewed, th four person revealed tha number in interviews that sh did last month five other unnamed grand juror met together in a conference room with two atlanta journa constitution reporters, an have revealed much more that should be deeply disturbing an worrisome for donald trump prosecutors in georgia and
do you feel vindicated? this isn t a question of vindication. it s not a question as i stated before about revenge this is a my position is that at the end of the day, donald trump needs to be held accountable for his dirty deeds, if, in fact, that s the way that the facts play out plain and simple this is not about him. this is about holding accountability, truth to power, and everything else in between michael cohen was back before a manhattan grand jury today could an indictment of donald trump be imminent? michael cohen joins me live in just a moment. also tonight, remember the republican party of ronald reagan demanding that the soviet leader tear down the berlin wall? well, today s republican party is parodying the talking points of the ultimate soviet nostalgic, vladimir putin. and offering to hand over ukraine to him as a reward for an illegal war. plus, today s high-stakes hearing in texas, which could result in women losing even more reproductive freedom
stephanie ruhle, you still hav a show to do tonight at 11 eastern. we ve got lots to go lots to go now it s time to hand the whee to our colleague lawrenc o donnell. thank you, rachel donald trump was speaking, a you, know during your coverage and after the judge said i court today that he wanted the parties to this case to stop saying inflammatory things donald trump went right afte the judge and his wife today so, tonight, in that speech. so, we ll see, the judge could react to that very quickly after setting the preceden today in today s arraignment for, you know, don t do that kind of thing. so, we ll see what happens next we are entering potentially a new area of consequences for that kind of behavior for that particular politician. we are. thank you, rachel. thank you. today, donald trump took the longest trip of his life it was from his apartment in midtown manhattan to the courthouse in lower manhattan, where he would be fingerprinte and discover the contents of