alleged nazi sympathizer who became an alleged marga murder for january six. plus, one of trump s fake electors caught on tape as she escorts data breaches into a county office in georgia. and how invalidating 2020 became a litmus test in wisconsin. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. it has been about 32 hours since a trump appointed federal district judge issued this astonishing ruling, essentially siding with donald trump s lawyers, giving the ex president knew the everything he wanted and more in the case of his clearly on lawful and possibly criminal retention of classified documents that are not his. now, we will get to the details of the ruling itself, but first, it is notable that this decision has come under unbelievable, overwhelming and near universal criticism. law professor of duke university telling new york times, quote, this ruling is laughably bat and the justification is even flimsier. paul rosen by a former george w. bush
rights that you and i would never ever receive. also tonight, how families are coping in the grief-stricken community of uvalde, texas, as they accepted their kids back to school for the first time since the massacre at robb elementary. we begin tonight with the 1974 supreme court case that was credited with ending richard nixon s presidency. good evening. president nixon has not yet responded to the sledgehammer decision of the supreme court today which ruled that he must immediately turn over tapes of 64 presidential conversations. in a unanimous decision written by chief justice warren berger the court rejected 8-0 mr. nixon s claim of absolute privilege on those tapes. the case, united states versus nixon, was all about the watergate prosecutor s demand following a subpoena for those audio tapes of conversations recorded by nixon in the oval office. chief justice warren berger, who by the way was nominated by nixon wrote, we conclude that when the ground for asserting
it s a game changer. we re also fixing what s called, and this has been the bane of driving me crazy when i was out of office. the public service loan forgiveness program. now, this program forgives student loans to encourage those students who have those loans if they go in to public service. think of the millions who are. public school teachers, local police officers, workers at local charities, members of the military and national guard, and so many more, think of the folks who work for federal, state, local, travel governments, keeping essentially services going, respond to go natural disaster, all of those firefighters and cops. the program is designed so if you serve in one of these jobs and be able to list those and be able to accurately assess whether you do, and make your loan payments for ten years, even if it s not consecutive years, your remaining balance will be completely forgiven. it s a great idea but the program is a mess. it s so inefficient, and complicated
we are last in funding in mental health in the united states. let s have a special session on school hardening. we spent $129 in 2019. they spent four billion in the operation lone star night estates. on unbelievable, all he talked about is undocumented people, instead of the safety of these little children and their teachers. texas state senator roland gutierrez, thank you very much. that is tonight s read out, thank you for tuning in. all in with chris east austin. tonight on all in, the opinion was wrong, and i think the government should appeal it. the special master ruling on the ex president stash of classified documents. tonight, the trump judge who gave him what he wanted. what else means for the investigation and the rule of law? then tim wanted to take part in what he thought was going to be a historical event. the insurrectionist and
how are the students there supposed to go back into the classroom? we are no safer in uvalde nor any other school in texas that we were on may 24th. the governor has refused to call a special session to raise the age limit on 18-year-olds having access to militarized guns. like they did in florida, it took 23 days. this governor has refused to act. we can t have a special session on school hardening, he has refused to act. we are no safer today than we were on the 24th. texas state senator, roland gutierrez, thank you very much for your time. president biden just announced his long awaited student loan forgiveness plan which wipes out $10,000 of debt with income restrictions. critics say it will only make inflation worse. we ll ask the white house about that next. finding the perfect designer isn t easy.