Plus, new pressure to start the impeachment trial in the senate and the growing calls for the house to subpoena john bolton. He would know nothing about what were talking about. When all in starts right now. Good evening from new york. Im chris hayes. By the end of last night, all official messages from the iranian government seemed clearly intended to communicate that the missile attack on u. S. Troop positions in iraq was a selfcontained retaliatory strike and that this exchange of violence between the new two nations was now finished if the United States declined to retaliate itself. The big question today as we all woke up was, would the United States, and more specifically would President Trump take the offramp . Particularly in the wake of the fake that there were no u. S. Casualties and no iraqi casualties. In fact, the Washington Post reporting today that u. S. Officials knew the iranian missiles were coming hours in advance thanks to intelligence sources and a heads up from th
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should revisit, should mueller or the office of legal counsel go back at this question about the indictability of presidents and vice presidents? i do think they do they should. especially especially if the president would not wave the statute of limitation for any crimes that might expire during his service. if they won t do that, i think they should proceed to an indictment. if the facts of the law warrant it. and then proceed to prosecution when he leaves office. remember, no one disputes that the president can be indicted once he leaves office. that s only 22 months out from this term. walton dellinger, the former head of the office of legal counsel, acting solicitor general. sir, we re really, really happy to get you to talk to us about this tonight fwp. thank you. you re welcome. up next, something to watch for tomorrow in the special counsel case against the trump campaign chairman. tomorrow we are about to get something that is going to be in my estimation red-hot,