what they teach. in the meantime what has to figure out whether can even teach students about the civil rights era. that doesn t for us tonight. i will see you next week. now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, we have a statement from new york city mayor, eric adams on the death threats of the district attorney brag received today. the mayor says, while we cannot comment on the specifics of any ongoing investigation, no public officials should ever be subject to threats for doing his or her drop. i am confident that every elected official in the city including manhattan da brag will continue to do their work undeterred. and anyone found to be engaging in illegal conduct will be brought to justice. and so that is the mayor of new york s latest statement about this threat to the district attorney today. it s an important letter and could not commit more of a critical time considering the threats, the stakes, the rhetoric. president trump ha
in the meantime this college what has to figure out whether can even teach students about the civil rights era. that does it for us tonight. i will see you next week. now it s time for the last good evening, we have a statement from new york city word with lawrence o donnell. word with lawrence o donnell. mayor, eric adams on the death threats of the district attorney brag received today. the mayor says, while we cannot comment on the specifics of any ongoing investigation, no public officials should ever be subject to threats for doing his or her job. i am confident that every elected official in the city including manhattan da brag will continue to do their work undeterred. and anyone found to be engaging in illegal conduct will be brought to justice. and so that is the mayor of new york s latest statement about this threat to the district attorney today. it s an important letter and could not commit more of a critical time considering the threats, the stakes, the rheto
death and destruction. in their editorial, accompanying the coverage tomorrow, the new york post writes, in the face of a possible criminal case in new york, he screamed that death and destruction would follow any indictment. he posed with the baseball. that aimed at the head of manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. this is donald trump. he has not changed in the slightest. there is no shame. after riling up rioters, cheering for a coup and agreeing that his vice president needed to be hanged, he is back to making violent threats against fellow americans. and then the new york post editorial spoke directly to some of the trump fanatics who read the new york post. if you actually rose up and were arrested, trump would abandon you, just as he had every ally who was not useful to him anymore. what did he do for those locked up for months over january 6th?
social media that he expects death and destruction if he is indicted. that was his phrase. death and destruction. in their editorial, accompanying the coverage tomorrow, the new york post writes, in the face of a possible criminal case in new york, he screamed that death and destruction would follow any indictment. he posed with the baseball. that aimed at the head of manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. this is donald trump. he has not changed in the slightest. there is no shame. after riling up rioters, cheering for a coup and agreeing that his vice president needed to be hanged, he is back to making violent threats against fellow americans. and then the new york post editorial spoke directly to some of the trump fanatics who
have a jurisdiction, perhaps, that s more liberal or conservative than another, but in states throughout the country. so of course in the event that you select a jury that s more favorable to a particular issue, they would potentially produce a more favorable outcome. but this case really, fredricka, briefly, was about the battling narratives. the prosecution attempting to paint kyle rittenhouse as an active shooter, a person who was indiscriminately going around exercising poor judgment, a person who shouldn t have been there in the first place, who came from another community, fancying himself a police officer. the jury didn t buy that. they bought the defense, who were bringing up rioters, a mob, an environment where their client had no choice but to do what he did. the final analysis, i think this case turned on the framing of the narratives and their ability to paint their client as a person who acted reasonably and