that s the show for tonight, so you can tomorrow, and it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. good evening, alex. we have a last word fan favorite joining us tonight at the end of the hour, dr. lance , he s a former professor of psychiatry at harvard medical school. and early on in the trump presidency, i think was maybe within two months, three months, he and a group of other psychiatrist had seen enough, and they felt they had a duty to warn america. that eventually became the book titled the dangerous case of donald trump. and i think the first time it came out it was in the title, it said, you know, 19 psychiatrists made the case. it s now up to 37. [laughter] they kept reissuing the book as time went by. and each new paperback edition, because last i checked it was 27, and it s pretty sure it was 37 the other day. there are more psychiatrist who are, like, sign me up, i m on board, i cosign. 37, 37. anyways, the doctor has
fitton. and that same report, the washington post raises what they call a key question. a key question hovering over the case now is whether nauta we ll cooperate with prosecutors against trump in hopes of a lesser sentence. put in watergate terms, the question is will walt nauta turn out to be g gordon lady or eat howard hunt? the drama of the choices faced by those two masterminds of the watergate berkeley is framed a new in hbo s brilliant new limited series white house plumbers, with just and oh plane gordon lady, who decided to never flip and served the longest sentence of anyone involved, and woody harrelson playing e. howard hunt, who eventually flipped to reduce his prison sentence. walt nauta s was made or destroyed by the decision made by president rutherford b. hayes in 1882 use navy stewards as waiters in the white house.