thursday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. chris hayes, i m in favor of robust transparency with regards to health and everything as you want to know my no, i m just kidding. no, i know it. i triple - it s painful to watch people trip. no, it s the worst. are you kidding? it s the worst. it s the worst. it is such a vulnerable moment for anyone that trips. and then the recovery onstage anyway, it s just it was funny. he got back off air force one and he said, i was in. begged literally sandbagged. thank, you my friend. as always you bet. and thank you at-home for joining us this evening. in july 2021, joe biden had been president for more than half a year. but the last days of the trump administration which still very much being reported on. the ways in which trump had tried to overturn the 2020 election in this series of escalating maneuvers, which ultimately resulted, of course, in the attack on the u.s. capit
that overwhelming support ellis spoke about can be seen in glaad s a report, showing supermajorities supporting acceptance, freedom and equal rights for the community. and i ve got a sinking thinking that the lgbtq community will not let a small hateful group of people ruin their pride this month, or any other month, for that matter. and i want that community to know, from the 11th hour, we see you, we love you, we need you, and we support you. happy pride, everyone. and on that note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. in july of 2021, joe biden had been president for more than half a year. but the last days of the trump administration were still very much being reported on. the ways in which trump had tried to overturn the 2020 election in this series of escalating maneuvers, which ultimately resulted, of course, in the attack on the u.s. capi
we have looked at this. that is what trump did the discussion about personnel change. and that, again, informs with the president knew. special counsel s entire focus is on proving state of mind. and on rebutting potential argument that the president relied upon the advice of those who said there s a basis for his actions or his statements. and that is why chris krebs, that s why jeff rosen and bill barr, and all the people who told him, no, are so important. as we talk about the falsehoods that were spread in and around the election, i think it s important to note how much that misinformation has seeped into the groundwater. today, congresswoman marjorie taylor greene claimed that honey pots they have been used to and trap january 6th participants. as someone who worked so in diligently diligently on this investigation, what is your reaction to that?
of justice which that is seen as the most convenient lever with which to stay in power? the justice department is where some of these very same allegations that the president was repeating publicly actually were investigated. bill barr, on november the 9th, santa memo to all u.s. attorneys and all fbi field office is saying, you should go forth and investigate credible allegations of voter fraud. it s important for americans to have confidence in the outcome of the election. and that s what happened. a lot of these theories this huge cases of ballots in georgia, dead people voting in pennsylvania or michigan the justice department looked into this. so, the president, when he heard bill barr and others say, sir, again, with all due respect, what you are saying publicly is not accurate. we have looked at this. that is what trump did the discussion about personnel change. and that, again, informs with the president knew. special counsel s entire focus is on proving state of mind