tonight on all in. enough, i said please don t be too nice. donald trump admits he crossed the line, but demands immunity, like a cop who gets away with breaking the law. the president of the united states, must have immunity. tonight, the dark implications of trump s new manifesto. then, the latest attack on e. jean carroll inside the trump defamation trial. plus. let s just wait and see what happens in new hampshire. if nikki haley wins new hampshire, that i think we ve got a race in our hands. if polling and new expectations settings for the next vote in new hampshire has global elites warned the indicted ex president. i don t think voting for trump s family values, but he wasn t wrong about some of these critical issues. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. we are awaiting a ruling from the d.c. circuit court of appeals on donald trump s audacious and a dangerous claim of near total presidential immunity, for crim
and could face no criminal accountability or prosecution, unless he was first successfully impeached and convicted. could a president ordered s. e. a. l. team six to assassinate a political rival? that s an official act, in order to s. e. a. l. team six? he would have to be, and would speedily be impeached and convicted before the criminal prosecution. but if you weren t? there would be no criminal prosecution, no criminal liability for that? in the chief justices opinion and our constitution, and in the plain language of the impeachment judgment clause, all clearly presuppose that what the founders were concerned about was not. i asked you a yes or no question. could a president who ordered s. e. a. l. team six to assassinate a political rival, who was not impeached, could he be subject to criminal prosecution? if he were impeached and convicted first. so your answer is? my answer is qualified yes. it was always clear that these weren t particularly s
it s 4:00 in the east. a stunning comprehensive brand new piece of reporting that really amounts to a first drafrt of history for merrick garland s justice department a piece of reporting that answers questions we ve been asking for years now questions that have dogged doj for many many months why did it take so long for d.o.j. to investigate? the first formal step into probing the campaign to overturn the 2020 election. the criminal inquiry now into the fate of electors did not take place until april 2022 more than a area after the insurrection and well after the january 6th select committee had begun to uncover a complex multipronged plot and democracy with donald trump in the driver s seat. the washington post is reporting in the immediate aftermath of the january 6th insurrection, acting u.s. attorney michael sherwin, senior justice department officials and paul abbate quashed a plan in the u.s. attorney s office to directly investigate trump associates for any links to
standing by. we are live from puerto rico where search and rescue operations for survivors is getting higher, basically the entire island has now power after the hurricane fiona swept over it. i m hallie jackson in washington. i want to bring in ryan riley and form charles coleman. and what do we know about the special master for the mealings and we re hours from getting it started. it will be very busy, with the brooklyn start tomorrow and the ongoing appeal whether or not the classified documents will be part of it. this is really urgent. the documents with the classified markings at the top of them, those are not donald trump s personal property, they do not belong to him, so we shouldn t need a special master and they should be going forward with the investigation. and that s what they brought to the 11th circuit. so i think we should hear relatively quickly from the appeals court about where that is going to go because they really are making sure that that is a m
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