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MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes July 7, 2024

their time. and it was a great, grave disservice for the country. i respect attorney general barr. so, i accepted what he was saying. tonight, congressman jamie raskin on the big, new things we learned on night one. and what they say about donald trump s consciousness of guilt. we weren t finding anything that would be sufficient to change the results in any of the key states. plus, with the incredible focus on to trump militia groups says about what is to come. you say that proud boys members increased after the stand back stand by comment? exponentially. i would say tripled, probably. and the potential for a lot more, eventually. and how trump s propaganda network keeps finding new ways to launder a coup. sean hannity wrote, in part, key now know more crazy people. when all in starts right now good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. the country still processing the testimony from last night s inaugural primetime hearing of the january 6th commit

CNN CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto July 7, 2024

is shaping up for this year s midterms. this morning, we are keeping a close eye on pennsylvania s state gop primary where trump endorsed celebrity doctor mehmet oz still in a neck and neck battle as you see there with retired hedge fund executive david mccormick. we are making a ferocious charge but when it s this close, what would you expect? everything about this campaign is pin tight. we knew our message was resonating with the voters of pennsylvania and they showed it today and we are so incredibly grateful. senator minority leader mitch mcconnell pretending to wipe sweat off his brow when asked about his reaction to pennsylvania saying the gop is, quote, ready to win in november. he had serious reservations about barnett. madison cawthorn on his way out. the trump favorite conceded late last night. cnn s national correspondent athena jones and dianne gallagher this morning begin in lancaster, pennsylvania. here we are. pennsylvania. tight race. mail-in ballots c

MSNBC Deadline White House June 4, 2024 20:32:00

committee stopped existing that trump was worried about his vice president. there is not a scrap of evidence. anything other than seizing the violence, what committee violence, and celebrating it as it is happening. yeah, nicolle. exactly right. we had testimony from the people who would provide information about the president statement. again, there were very few. most of the folks we interviewed invoke the privilege and would not share with us direct communications with the president. the few people did. cassie hutchinson said that mark meadows reported during the right, having a conversation with pat cipollone. you know, pat, he doesn t want to do anything. this is a direct account of something that the president said, or how he felt during the ride. as you said, no one told us

MSNBC Deadline White House June 4, 2024 20:02:00

of the story. on this night in december, this crucial juncture, the six-hour cage match essentially unfolded deep inside the white house. on one side, it would summon trump s own white house team, quote, crazy. as you know, people like sidney powell, the term crazy weaseled its way into the white house, thanks to the help of a junior staffer. team crazy ends up alone with trump. in fact, you did get to see the appointment? we did. how much time did you have with the president? you had other people with you before the crowds came running? probably no more than 10 or 15 minutes. that is supple only setting a

MSNBC Deadline White House June 4, 2024 21:25:00

after example of mcmaster and powell when sergey lavrov is back in the oval and there s a disclosure of classified documents. trump agreed to meet with putin, so no one knows what he disclosed with him in private with no one listening except putin s translators. there are no known examples from his most sycophantic defenders of him snapping up classified information saying don t look at that. stephanie grisham was on this network talking about things in mar-a-lago, war plans, eating chocolate cake with world leaders. there is example after example, a years-long pattern of his reckless disregard for state secrets. yeah. i m not surprised to hear of this one. again, you know, sometimes i think we question what his motives were. sometimes it looks like it s just bravado, look what i have access to, but no matter what his motive, you know, it s

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