that s the show for tonight, so you can tomorrow, and it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. good evening, alex. we have a last word fan favorite joining us tonight at the end of the hour, dr. lance , he s a former professor of psychiatry at harvard medical school. and early on in the trump presidency, i think was maybe within two months, three months, he and a group of other psychiatrist had seen enough, and they felt they had a duty to warn america. that eventually became the book titled the dangerous case of donald trump. and i think the first time it came out it was in the title, it said, you know, 19 psychiatrists made the case. it s now up to 37. [laughter] they kept reissuing the book as time went by. and each new paperback edition, because last i checked it was 27, and it s pretty sure it was 37 the other day. there are more psychiatrist who are, like, sign me up, i m on board, i cosign. 37, 37. anyways, the doctor has
described. quote, the purpose of the conspiracy was for trump to keep classified documents he had taken with him from the white house and to hide and conceal them from a federal grand jury. donald j trump, walt t nauta and carlos de oliveira are now charged with participating in that conspiracy, a conspiracy that almost worked, until it came up against trump employee 4. today s superseding indictment is a story of very willing and eager participation in donald trump s criminal conspiracy by some of the lowest level workers in donald trump s employ. walt nauta does not appear now to be a naive victim of donald trump s criminal intent who got caught. in an uncomfortable cross current between his boss in the fbi and ended up inadvertently
fact the document charged in count 32 unless they have very crystal clear evidence of that. the consciousness of guilt on all three, on the part of all of them, the emoji, the audio ram, sneaking around the property, waving around the document then lying about it, knowing that it was not declassified, it s all in there. it s a real read, this indictment. lisa rubin, always good to see you. that is our show for tonight. now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. or good evening, alex. we have andrew weissmann joining us tonight, and he has been the hardest working man at this network today. i want to get to him as quickly as i can. as you should. thank, you alex. we now know who the star witness is going to be in the case of united states of america versus donald j trump, walt tea nauta and now carlos
they really just didn t want to participate in the crime are doing the right thing, it s clear that all of those people, the three attorneys and the five employees, are providing very useful information and are clearly going to be witnesses at the trial and quite central. but it s also clear that they re going to be heavily corroborated by text messages, emails, and surveillance tapes, all of the kinds of material that were the focus of the obstruction, of trying to get rid of that evidence so it would be available for a jury to see. timothy heaphy, this indictment makes life more difficult for walt nauta. he was in serious trouble already, but now he is in so much more serious trouble. and the new codefendant. but it also strengthens the case against donald trump. i don t think it was possible
deleted, even though donald trump and walt nauta and carlos de oliveira tried to delete that video in criminal defiance of a federal subpoena for that video. the key element in the conspiracy to delete the video came at 9:48 a m, monday morning, when carlos de oliveira lock to the i.t. office, where trump employee 4 was working with another employee in the i.t. department. de oliveira request of the trump employee 4 step away from the office so that de oliveira and trump employee 4 could talk. all of their movements were recorded on the video that donald trump s criminal conspiracy failed to delete. de oliveira took trump employee 4 to a small room known as an