concert with. as he left to go everywhere. maybe we ll take him with us. you recall o hara, thank you so much. appreciate love you. that s tonight s read out, all in with chris hayes starts now. all in wit h chris hayes starts n tonigh. what the republican electorate wants is a strong executive. who utilizes and reels power over his enemies. and then destroys his enemies and makes them grovel. from state arrest for phony voter to blocking the study of advanced african american history in high school, tonight the sinister campaign to defeat trump with trumpism coming straight out of florida. then, the disgraced ex president actually gets punished for actual wrongdoing. what a major court ruling is already forcing change behavior. plus, new reporting on the curious crossroad of dark money. the conservative court and a massive payday for kellyanne conway. and why the george santos saga actually allows the right opportunity to end a sick, bigoted obsession. the new show
his immigration minister robert jenrick. the bell they have published so far does allow ministers to override some parts of the human rights act, but not completely ignored all european human rights laws, which was something that some mps on the right of the conservative party had been calling for. that has led to backlash from that wing of his party, including the former home secretary suella braverman, who has told the bbc this morning that this would leave the rwanda bill open to further legal challenges from potential asylum seekers and their representatives as well. so i think there will be a couple of key questions that rishi sunak will be facing in this press conference. firstly, there is the question hanging over him today of who on earth will he replace robertjenrick with? or can be the immigration minister at this time? i think this is a tricky question because robert jenrick was somebody who was a close ally of his, was supposed to be someone very loyal to rishi su
the justice department isn t the only group that lobbied the court about steve bannon today mr. speaker, i understand there might be a change in position regarding the house and their stance on the january 6th committee, and it might be regarding steve bannon, and it may have a big impact on his contempt case. tell me what s going on. yeah, we re working on filing on amicus brief in his appellate work there in his case today speaker of the house mike johnson and several other republican members of the house voted to make the formal position of the u.s. house of representatives, the formal position that the january 6th committee did not have the authority to do the work that it did, and that therefore steve bannon should not have to go t to step back here for some context, remember that the reason steve bannon is headed to prison in the first place is because he refused to comply with the subpoena from the january 6th committee. that s despite clearly knowing a lot about
Thank you. Ms. Divine. Thank you, mr. Maguire, for being here. We appreciate your life of Public Service. My question relates to prior to the transmission on august 26 from the ig to the dni, were there any conversations that you had with the ig prior to august 26 related to this matter . Congresswoman, theres been a lot thats happened in the last several weeks. As far as the timeline is concerned, i think that id like to get back to you and give you a full chronology if i may on the actual timeline of events. That would be very helpful to this committee in terms of, if there were any preliminary conversation, what was discussed and if there was any action taken as a result of those conversations. I want to turn to the complaint itself which is made public for the American Public to read. Let me preface this by saying i greatly appreciate your statement that you believe the whistleblower is operating in
good faith. I think thats very important for americans to hear. But on page one, an
agree was a blatant case of political retaliation against a public official, solely because he did not share desantis s politics. but conceded his hand were tied by the existing state law. honestly, we could actually probably spend the entire hour just listing all the cultural fights desantis has picked, in order to convince his supporters he is hurting the right people. that s what it s about. the purest form of trumpism. there s no conceivable policy rationale for any of. it it doesn t make any must live materially better. which crucially you would think the governor would be about. it s about us making things as bad as possible for them. and that s why, if we re gonna have a shot as achieving its recent run desantis. last august, desantis suspended andrew warren over his pledge not to bring criminal charges against people seeking or providing abortions. today, a judge ruled he violated an amendment declining to order his reinstatement. i m joined now by former hillsborough cou