tonight on the reidout there s something dangerous happening in america. there s an extremist movement that does not share the basic beliefs in our democracy. all of us are being asked right now, what will we do to maintain our democracy? history is watching. the world is watching. president biden s powerful new ad on the trump threat to democracy amid new polling that shows a shocking number of americans don t believe what they saw with their own eyes on january 6th. plus, two new challenges to trump s place on the ballot. this time in florida and illinois. as a deadline looms for the u.s. supreme court to decide on his disqualification in colorado. also tonight, the scandal that the republican-led oversight committee won t be investigating. the millions of dollars trump raked in from foreign governments while he was president. we begin tonight with the 2024 election cycle that s already under way. nearly three years after a heavily armed trump incited mob atta
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
asking the question of whether trump s efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss including his role in the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol, make him ineligible to hold the presidency again. at least 20 of those challenges remain unresolv. four of them were filed just this week, in florida, illinois, virgin,nd massachusetts. colorado and maine are the only two states to have already kicked trump off the primary ballot. trump has appealed both decisions. his colorado case is set to be the first to go to the supreme court. if or when the court takes up the case is yet to be seen, but it could come as early as tomorrow when the justices hold one of their regular meetings. and joining me now is colorado secretary of state jena griswold. secretary, thank you for being here. walk us through what happens and what the timeline looks like for you? because i understand tomorrow is actually the deadline for you all to decide who is on the ballot. so how does what the supreme
3, if not major category four storm before making landfall. the timeline looks like this. wednesday, really likes like the target time. wednesday morning through the afternoon. the target time for making landfall to the big bend. over 13 million americans that are under some tropical alert as we speak with storm surge flooding, robert ray was just talking about that will be a huge concern in the big bend region where we re talking between 7 to 11 feet of storm surge. that s on top of high tide. i m concerned for friends in tampa bay. st. pete, 4 to 7 feet. there s no where for the water to go once it starts to rush in to the bay, being escorted by winds of 5 to to 60 miles per hour. i m expecting to see a number of downed power lines that will stretch in to northeast florida, southeast georgia, south carolina is who we re anticipating through thursday. to top it off, we re