president kamala harris. that is tonight s read out. all in, with chris hayes, starting right now. tonight, on all in. they named a special prosecutor the campaign to finish the coup goes from abstract, to concrete. abstract, to concr so much she of the justice department who is not frightened of what will be done to their reputation. tonight, the trump world plan to turn the justice department into a true, authoritarian event. then, does jacks mitt have a backup plan to a florida delay in the great garden state? the activity took place in bedminster. in new jersey which i love new jersey. plus, what the ongoing flurry of activity at the january 6th grand jury means for a potential third indictment. breaking polling news, inside of the cratering support for candidate desantis. i am not a candidate, so we will see if and when that changes. all in, starting right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. the front runner for the republican nominatio
judges. the department of justice charge trump for, legally, retaining the trove of classified documents he stole, and is not charged with disseminating those documents, even just twice out his new jury jersey golf house. as a note, the trump still could be charged with dissemination, especially the special counsel s office believes that judge cannon is putting the foam on the scale again. if aileen cannon were to succeed to pocket feet of the charges before her by say, scheduling the trial for after the 2024 schedule election, special counsel will be able to sidestep protected by proceeding with charges in jersey. aaron mccord is the former acting assistant attorney general for national security, department of justice, she is co-host of the prosecuting donald trump podcast, deborah pearlstone is professor cardozo school, and recently wrote an essay for the new york times of the genius of leaving trump s face to 12 ordinary floridians. let me start with you on that.
As the county went out to vote last Tuesday, May 16, another vital element of our nation's makeup was recognized in a ceremony at the Lebanon County Municipal Building – those officers who gave the ultimate sacrifice to the cause of upholding the Constitution and the laws built upon it.