professional resume, his education, even teeny tiny little details of his personal life have turned out to be either little white lies or outright pathological falsehoods in the last 72 hours, there has been a breathtaking avalanche of new reporting on the house of cards that is george santos public life. where to begin? well, there is his secret resume unearthed by reporters at the new york times that reads like a detailed road map of his lies, including claims he attended baruch college, earned an mba from nyu and was a wiz kid at goldman sachs. and then today, santos has deeper ties than previously known to a cousin of a sanctioned russian oligarch. he gave tens of thousands of dollas to committees linked to santos. msnbc has not confirmed that reporting, but it is worth noting that george santos has not addressed some of the accusations against him. he has apologized for what he calls, quote, embellishments and to say he s done nothing unethical. if we have learned any
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risk public humiliation by continuing. when santos disputed key findings, members of the campaign team quit. the episode, which has not been previously reported, is the most explicit evidence to date that a small circle of well-connected republican campaign professionals had indications far earlier than the public that santos was spinning an elaborate web of deceit and that the candidate himself had been warned about just how vulnerable those lies were to unraveling. the unraveling is where we begin today with some of our most favorite reporters and friends. our friend luke broadwater is back. also joining us, claire mccaskill and charlie sykes is here, he and claire are msnbc contributors. luke, your colleagues have an extraordinary body of reporting, and i know it is never this easy on the reporting side, but it looks like, as a reader, every rock you turn over has some more lies underneath. take us through what we ve learned since we were last all together last week.
it s also the lies are too much and we need to say to any leaders elected and otherwise, stop lying because it s creating the conditions that are endangering real people. appreciate you raising that. will, you know, we ve got three lawyers here in total. you re a reporter. on the reporting side of it, not the law, i think mia bridges to your area of expertise which is the d.a. in her role as a leader also urged that people in positions of fellow leadership should be more responsible so as not to risk the next attempted murder being a completed murder. so as not to fan the flames of hate and violence and rhetoric and extremism even if some of those words might technically not be indictable. gosh, they might be terrible and they might lead to other
may have heard about this as a lot of news is breaking it s also a very big night. live coverage of this house vote to end any prospect of a government shutdown and funding the government without any money for the border wall. this is something donald trump is clamg is already being built. today we started a big, beautiful wall right on the yeah. now, you really mean finish that wall because we ve built a lot of it. and donald trump has announced tonight for the fist time in his presidency, there will be a quote national emergency. we re going to see what they actually detail on that and on the reporting side, chris hayes with a border special and interviewing baited beto orork. bringing you the truth of what s