a very excited to see that. that s gonna do it for us. alex wagner will be here tomorrow, now is the time for the last word with lawrence o donnell, good evening lawrence. is it okay if i have david corn on two, to talk about american psychosis? the title of his new, i think as of now, his by sign because of the five minutes you spent on it. listen, i love david cohen. personal disclosure, he s a friend, i think is a great journalist, i love the way he thinks and rights. i am so glad that he s done a super readable modern history the right, we keep talking about these things that they haven t happened before and not exactly right, and we just need smart digestible history about this, particularly as we head into the midterms. this is just perfectly timed. we ve all been thinking about it. i remember thinking about it when donald trump got the nomination in 2016, i kind of work my way back to sarah palin, and then it kept going and kept going. but i never did the full
of the right, we keep talking about these things that they haven t happened before and not exactly right, and we just need smart, digestible history about this, particularly as we head into the midterms. this is just perfectly timed. we ve all been thinking about it. i remember thinking about it when donald trump got the nomination in 2016, i kind of work my way back to sarah palin, and then it kept going and kept going. but i never did the full homework that david corn has done to take us all the way back, to where it really begins, and trace its consistency all the way through. and it s survival points that we just described. maybe that could ve been the moment, where they snuff this out. but no, it survived and stuck through this way, and then it s not by another moments in history netherlands, to come out to this full bloom in 2015 or 2016. and the conservative movement and the conservative media has been very self congratulatory, so they eventually did self believe
administration to end the remain in mexico policy put in place by his predecessor. these decisions also marking the end of justice stephen breyer s time on the bench. in less than an hour, he will officially retire after 21 years, leading the way for ketanji brown jackson to officially sit on the supreme court. pete williams is here. pete, we obviously want to talk about the history playing out, but let s talk about these last two meetings of the session. on a 6-3 vote, what the epa wanted to do which was encourage the power generation community in america to shift to more renewable resources like wind and solar is such a big change that only congress can give the epa the authority to do that. it can t do it on its own. and because congress has never done that, the epa has no authority to do that. the chief justice writing in his opinion, it is not plausible that congress gave epa the authority to adopt on its own such a major change in environmental regulation. on the seco
day operations for the trump campaign in 2020. people with the investigation said. the times reports that bernard kerik the former new york city police commissioner reported by giuliani while he was mayor, has also received a subpoena. kerik helped rudy giuliani promote false voter fraud claims. his lawyer confines of the new york times that he was subpoenaed by the u.s. attorney s office in washington, d.c.. bernard kerik is the only person in the subpoena group of trump associates who knows what life is like inside federal prison. he is the former new york city police commissioner, who is convicted of federal felonies, and served time in federal prison and of course donald trump is the only president of the united states, who would seek out and accept help from bernard kerik, after he got out
floating the negotiation and what will happen when president biden returns to washington. they are issuing yet another subpoena. he detailed his reaction to the january 6 riots. and he said something very clearly mark, something needs to be done or people are going to die and the blood will be on your f-ly recall. jim mecina served as staff operations under president obama. he s now ceo of the subpoena