launching a massive air war against him in iowa. the drama, it affected my family. you know? with my own sister, i didn t get inviting to her thanksgiving after a while. and brand-new details on new big money patrons for supreme court justice clarence thomas. when all in starts right now. good evening, from miami i am katie phang, and for kiss hayes. tonight, a development in the classified documents case against donald trump. this comes as a form of a filing from trump s coconspirator and codefendant walt nafta. today, his lawyers started to get the first hearing in the classified documents case postponed indefinitely. they filed this motion, asking federal district court judge aileen cannon to delay the hearing not a clean thing in his motion that the date doesn t work, because nauta lead lawyer stanley woodward is set to begin a trial for another client in washington, d.c. this week. notably, that clients is a federal jury go kwan, a former trump appointee at the sta
this motion to continue the hearing on friday that has been set for a couple of weeks? i know that you practice in the southern district of florida, judges in my district, they wouldn t look very kindly on that when nauta s we have known as soon as this hearing was scheduled that he had a conflict and could ve advised the court back then. ultimately, these are the sort of nickel and dime delays the trump could perhaps be motivating, or perhaps it is just nauta s lawyers doing it on his own. it pushes things back a few days, but ultimately, that will get them into the crunch time as campaign kicks up for real. at that point, i m sure that we will see trump himself asking for motions to continue, because he has rallies to hold, or primaries to attend. that is when we will really find out whether the justice system here is up to the challenge of trying a former and would be future president. kyle, the filing today from jack smith made quick haste
we will stay on this case, demario solomon summons, we will invite you back whenever there are any developments in your lawsuit. your ongoing action to try and get justice for these people. $30 million, they paid for their tragedy for money. i think the tulsa needs to step up and do the right thing. we re going to stay with them until they do. all in with chris hayes starts right now. hayes starts tonight on all in, a graduated from the warden school of finance. we didn t study being indicted, getting arrested, going to jail. the ex presidents codefendant plays kick the can. i did everything right and they indicted me. tonight, the latest on some important new filings in the classified documents case. and then, inside of the justice department, trump s goal to finish the job if he wins again. plus, why a old trump ally is
attorney general if donald trump wins his second term as we reported in new york magazine. joining me a former federal prosecutor for the department of justice, and a contributing editor for new york magazine, where his new article is titled, the sequel it will be worse. trump s former justice department officials fear a second term. it is so good to have you here. you had the opportunity to talk to several senior officials from trump s justice department about what a trump term would mean for the doj. lay out the highlights of what you learn from this conversation. the biggest take away from me was that almost everybody volunteered that they were concerned the trump would effectively turn the justice department against his political enemies. trump himself has been talking about doing that in the wake of his indictment by the special counsel s office. trump did, of course attempt to use the justice department to his benefit, to help his, allies to punish his foes during the first a