then i ll tell you this. it s not gonna happen like you think it s gonna happen. all i can say is strap in. steve bannon is found guilty of contempt of congress. plus, new research suggesting the january 6th hearings may be sinking in with trump supporters. new details on the criminal investigation the secret service. former senator al franken on josh hawley s sprint to safety. george conway the doj steve bannon, and this extended special edition of all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. happy friday. hope you are relaxing somewhere as you settle just tonight. the january six committee has completed its summer hearings. and the material that the committee presented was split into roughly two categories last night. there was new information, like, donald trump, for instance, who never met a camera he didn t like, showing the way the white house photographer on the sixth, so he could be in private, undocumented, doing, god knows wh
menendez, in for stephanie ruhle. and tonight, steve bannon is the first of trump s close aides to be convicted as a result of investigations into the capital capitol riot. i during washington found political advisor turn podcast or guilty of two counts of contempt of congress. those charges are the result of his refusal to comply with a january 6th committee subpoena. the verdict came hours after the committee s primetime hearing that saw white house insiders paint a damning portrait of a president choosing to allow a deadly insurrection to rage unchecked. tonight, the panel called today s bannon verdict, quote, a victory for the rule of law and an important affirmation of the select committees work. despite the guilty verdict, bannon and his lawyer remain defiant after the jury s decision win. the prosecutor missed one very important phrase, right? i stand with trump and the constitution. and i will never back off that. ever. this is [inaudible] what happened. this is
the capitol riot. this afternoon a jury in washington found the political advisor turned broadcaster guilty of two counts of contempt of congress. those charges are the result of his refusal to comply with a january 6th committee subpoena. the verdict came hours after the committee s primetime hearing that saw white house insiders paint a damning portrait of a president choosing to allow a deadly insurrection to rage unchecked. tonight, the panel called today s bannon verdict, quote, a victory for the rule of law and an important affirmation of the select committees work. despite the guilty verdict, bannon and his lawyer remain defiant after the jury s decision. the prosecutor missed one very important phrase, right? i stand with trump and the constitution. and i will never back off that. ever. this is round one. that s what happened. yeah. this is a bulletproof appeal. you will see this case reversed on appeal. as bannon awaits his sentencing on october 21st, the
think it s gonna happen. all i can say is strap in. steve bannon is found guilty of contempt of congress. plus, new research suggesting the january 6th hearings may be sinking in with trump supporters. new details on the criminal investigation of the secret service. former senator al franken on josh hawley s sprint to safety. george conway on the doj indicting steve bannon. when this extended special edition of all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. happy friday. hope you are relaxing somewhere as you settle just tonight. the january six committee has completed its summer hearings. and the material that the committee presented was split into roughly two categories last night. there was new information, like, donald trump, for instance, who never met a camera way, shooing the way the white house photographer on the sixth, so he could be in private, undocumented, doing, god knows what, in the white house january, calling senators, appare
that was the moment i decided that i was going to resign. i simply did not want to be associated with the events that were unfolding on the capitol. for him to tweet out the message about mike pence, it was him pouring gasoline on the fire. it made it worse much worse. she looked directly at me and not hushed tone shared with me that the president did not want to include any sort of mentions a piece in that tweet. on january 7th, president trump still could not say that the election was over. this election is now over, if it is, congress has certified the results. i do not want to say the election is over. i just want to say congress has certified the results. we have much work yet to do. we will see you all in september. do we will see you all in september. good morning, saturday, july 23rd. i am sam stein in for my friend, the one and only, ali velshi. the senior special hour on this week s explosive hearing from the january 6th select committee. this week, commit