she one of the week. thank you very much, and that is tonight s reidout . all in with chris hayes starts now. tonight on all in. there s nothing like doing things with other people s money. trump raking in the cash. i love other people s money. as rich donors line up to back the convict candidate. tonight, bernie sanders on the billionaires funding donald trump and how trump lands to pay them back. on day one of my new administration we will throw out bidenomics and replace it very quickly with maganomics . on how it can get so much worse. plus, the ridiculous hearing on the documents case. and amid heat and flooding, there is good news for the climate. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. two months ago, president joe biden s re-election campaign had a huge cash advantage over donald trump. a $100 million advantage in just april. then trump was convicted of 34 felonies in a new york court, and republicans opened their pock
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bookminder, executive director for citizens for responsibilities and ethics. and midwin charles is an attorney. president trump reacted to cohen s plea this morning on twitter where he writes if anyone is looking for a good lawyer, i would strongly suggest you that don t retain the services of michael cohen. okay. let s remind our audience, the president is downplaying this. being funny, almost cute. there s nothing cute about it. the president of the united states is the chief law enforcement officer. that is what he is. and yesterday, he has been accused as a co-conspirator of a federal crime, maybe multiple. so, please, let that sit in. midwin what is your take here? my take is this is consistent with donald trump. we have seen him react this way to a varietydifferent thinks
even when accused of sexual assault by women. now, what is shocking that i think all of us need to recognize on august 21st, 2018, t
extremely loyal people. tonight i will ask michael cohen s lawyer what else he s got. there is no dispute that donald trump committed a crime. plus, what does congress do with a potentially compromised president? we should be pushing to postpone the kavanaugh hearing. and the other trump world indictment. and duncan, thank you very much right from the beginning. congresswoman duncan hunter misusing campaign funds. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. donald trump has gotten caught. it is the president himself that now has been implicated in a criminal conspiracy to help him win the presidency. a conspiracy that doesn t have
to do with russia. and now the president s private business empire, his family foundation are in the legal cross hairs and we have no idea what is yet to come or how far it will go. appearing in federal court yesterday to plead guilty to eight felony counts, michael cohen fated under oath that he broke campaign finance laws in 2016 before
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collude and corrupt the american democracy system in the 2016 election which the trump tower meeting was all about. but also, knowledge about the computer crime of hacking and whether or not mr. trump knew ahead of time. lanny davis will be joining me in just a moment. so stick around. the president s involvement of a federal crime. despite having been caught, his role. despite the audio tape we have all heard, the president and cohen planning the mcdougal payment. the president says he didn t know about the hush money until after the facts. did you know about the payments? later on, i knew. later on i knew. but you have to understand ainsley, what he did, and they
lawyer and assistance to tell a story. that is useful, but the legal question here is michael flynn pleaded guilty and cooperated and we never heard about it sort of on the outside. just strange to me, our conversations already happening to mueller. has michael cohen alre
political correctness. it s available now wherever you get your podcasts. i hope you will join me as we aim to maybe rewrite, find a path in this world of modern rules. i hand you off to my friend and colleague back in action, katy tur. teddy says hi and misses you. tell him i said hey. thanks, stef. good afternoon. it s 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in washington where we re live on capitol hill. just a few minutes away president trump faces a number of difficult headlines that all told paints a complicated picture for his 2020 prospects including a slew of new national polls that show the president s approval below 40%. economic anxiety appears to be the main factor for those low numbers, but the president doesn t want you to believe those numbers and frankly why should he? national polls did not predict the eventual outcome of 2016. so let us instead consider what s happening in two key
states. first north carolina, where the republican won yesterday s special election