tonight andrew weissmann at a stunning revelations from the snt why prosecutor fired by donald trump. then, what we are learning about newly unsealed portions of the mar-a-lago affidavit and the republicans unveiled their plan to abort plant that abortion nationwide. i thought of the night to introduce a bill. senator amy corker on the overwhelming backlash to lindsey graham s plan. give me a chance to vote on this bill. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. well, it was as bad as it looked, in fact it was even worse. had a lot of occasions to say that in the trump years of american life but this new example of donald trump s misconduct in office is about as clear as it gets. it comes directly from the former united states attorney for the southern district of new york, arguably the most powerful district in the entire country. for two and a half years that man you see there jeffrey bergman served in that role as the head of th
abortion nationwide. i thought of the night to introduce a bill. senator amy corker on the overwhelming backlash to lindsey graham s plan. give me a chance to vote on this bill. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. well, it was as bad as it looked, in fact it was even worse. had a lot of occasions to say that in the trump years of american life but this new example of donald trump s misconduct in office is about as clear as it gets. it comes directly from the former united states attorney for the southern district of new york, arguably the most powerful district in the entire country. for two and a half years that man you see there geoffrey berman served in that role as the head of that district during the trump administration. berman has written a new book out today in which he details several instances in which donald trump abused the power of the department of justice. as berman told rachel maddow last, night trump s doj rapi
russian offensive. i think there will be global counteroffensive moves going on but i don t think the russians have the strength to conduct an offensive that will be of such significance to stop the ukrainians. i might be wrong but i just don t see them having that strength and logistics nor the command and leadership, nor morale to be able to pull that type of thing off. to be able to pull that type of thin off. ., ~ to be able to pull that type of thin off. ., ,, i. to be able to pull that type of thin off. . ~ i. ., to be able to pull that type of thin off. ., ~ ,, ., ., to be able to pull that type of thin off. ., ~ ,, ., ., , thing off. thank you for oining us on the programme, thing off. thank you forjoining us on the programme, colonel, - thing off. thank you forjoining us on the programme, colonel, we i thing off. thank you forjoining us i on the programme, colonel, we will keep an eye on that story. we will return to that if there is more detail. i m back with more of the
their dominance and assuring one another that they were capable of pulling such a thing off, and that they weren t victims. because that is another similarity. i think that you can t doubt the sincerity of their experience of victimhood, even if it s based on lies and propaganda. they truly feel like they are oppressed and persecuted, and so this kind of lashing out, even if it accomplishes no practical objectives, i think was for them immensely psychologically and emotionally gratifying. yeah, that s very well said. i want to play that footage of years, and i want to play it, to bring some of this to bear, which is there is a moment