. seven days from a presidential debate, just as for january 6th is delayed again. we got the judges that have been groomed, put into the pipeline, to do what they are now doing. tonight, how the far-read radical court keeps creating its own law. once i or the other. once under the other is going to win. then, judge a len cannon puts jack smith s case on trial amid new reporting on the federal judges who asked her to step aside. louisiana mandates religion in the classroom. this bill mandates the display of the 10 commandments in every classroom. tonight, the hollywood origins of louisiana 10 commandments. those who will not live by the lord shall die by the lord! when all in start right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. all eyes on the supreme court this week again. the end of its term quickly approaches and the justices dragged their feet on some of the most hotly disputed decisions. today, the court released four opinions, but still
we fell in love i got along great with president putin. i liked him. he liked me. that s a good thing, not a bad thing. imagine the fomo from trump, the two dictators he admires and praises, and trump s not there to join the party? hmm? election interference 2.0, roger stone s plan to retake the white house even if trump loses again. good evening and happy juneteenth. i m michael steele in for joy reid. we begin tonight with an earnest question. what on earth is wrong with the republican party? the grand state of the party was on full display when donald trump held a particularly unhinged rally where he spent 90 minutes, folks, spewing a combination of lies, vitriol, and rambling word salad. joe biden s formal granting mass he s going to formally grant a mass amnesty to millions of illegal aliens. less than four years ago our border was secure, inflation was nowhere to be seen, the world was at peace. in 2016 we won. and then we did much better here in 2020, b
that s our show for tonight. a special edition of prosecuting donald trump: witness to history starts right now. after 22 witnesses and 16 days of testimony, donald trump has become the first ever american president to be convicted of a crime. this trial will go down in history. but without cameras in the courtroom, americans never got to see the evidence for themselves. they didn t get to see trump s eyes close and his mouth go slack while he sat slumped at the defense table. they didn t get to hear stormy daniels salacious testimony first harnd. they didn t get to watch the judge clear the courtroom, seemingly in anger, as he butted heads with one particularly truculent ewitness. instead, americans had to rely on word from the few reporters who were actually in the room making note, writing down, committing to memory the things we saw and experienced. things that a transcript cannot capture. take a look. that was something to behold. i could hear gasps all around me. i
hardest thing. to believe it requires something bigger than ourselves. we have never had a significant anniversary of d- day where democracy and western democracy felt as under threat and as fraught as it does this year. both in europe and at home. what you make of donald trump s threats to jail his political opponents? i will talk you in about three years from now. you have to take donald trump at his word. i think there is nothing that will stop him from doing such things. the jerry and hunter biden s trial was just dismissed for the weekend after emotional testimony from hunter s daughter . will wait to see whether hunter biden will testify in his own defense on monday. will you accept the jury s outcome no matter what it is? yes. and have you ruled out a pardon for your son? yes. i just went through a rigged trial in new york. his first public campaign stop senses guilty of convictions. if we don t win this country is finished, i really believe t
that is our show for tonight. a special edition of donald trump witness to history starts right now. after 22 witnesses and 16 days of testimony, donald trump has become the first-ever american president to be convicted of a crime. this trial will go down in history, but without cameras in the courtroom, americans never got to see the evidence for themselves. they did not get to see trump s isa close and his mouth go slack while he sat slumped at the defense table. they did not get to hear stormy daniels salacious testimony firsthand. they do not get to watch the judge cleared the courtroom seemingly in anger as he butted heads with a truculent witness. instead, americans had to rely on word from the few reporters who were in the room. reporter: that was something. donald trump was crying from the oval office. even todd lynch said he was writing checks from the white house. in terms of the vibe in the room, what you have heard about it being kind of a courtroom is re