but i want to start by looking at the bigger picture and ask why we absolutely need to hold everyone involved in this gargantuan anti-democratic efforts to account. it s bad enough that it happened. and but for a few good people doing the right thing at the right time, it could have succeeded. but this is not a past tense discussion. this crime against democracy remains in progress. donald trump is still lying about the election results. he is now attacking, on a daily and sometimes hourly basis, jack smith, prosecutors across the country, the men and women of the fbi, and the justice department. federal judges, the whole united states government, and the rule of law and the republicans in congress who could have washed their hands of trump, after he lost, we ll, take kevin mccarthy, who, in the immediate aftermath of january 6th, laid the blame squarely and accurately with donald trump. that same guy, in order to win over trump s insurrectionist supporters in congress, agr
donald trump. that same guy, in order to win over trump s insurrectionist supporters in congress, agreed to a series of concessions, including the so-called weaponization of government subcommittee, which is, itself, the weaponization of government. donald trump held a fund-raiser for january 6th felons at his golf club three weeks ago. the michigan secretary of state, jocelyn benson, said on this program last night, that the threats posed by election denier still persists, and noted the election denier that she beat out the ballot box was rewarded with a job as the head of michigan s republican party. so, yeah, the repercussions of donald trump s lie about the 2020 election have a long tale, all the way to the present day. it s not about making trump and his allies pay for the past. it is about making sure this does not happen again in the future. and to make that case, the only person i wanted to talk to was congressman jamie raskin. he s the ranking member of the house ove
history because, on that day at 7:11 pm manhattan distric attorney alvin bragg release this statement this evening, we contacted mr. trump s attorney did coordinat is surrender to the manhatta da s office for arraignment on a supreme court indictment which remains under seal and with, that manhattan district attorney alvin brag stepped into the spotlight o history as the first prosecuto to ever bring criminal charges against a former president o the united states. today the manhattan grand jury voted to indict trump after an investigation into his role in the hundred 30,000 dollar hush money payoff to actres stephanie clifford, also known as stormy daniels. in the final weeks of the 2016 election in a payoff tha prosecutor said affected the outcome of the presidentia election the new york times reports the felony indictment filed unde seal by the manhattan district attorney s office will likel be announced in the coming day by prosecutors working for the district attorney, wi
we have incredible things. donald trump one year ago could not resist boasting to a reporter that he had the kim john letters. and he did. the way that he answered that question, he also made it clear that he knew the archives was supposed to have those letters by law. he said, no i think that is in the archives, but most of it is in the archives. the kim john boone letters, we have these things. leading off the discussion, no cattle, who isn t msn legal analyst, the national security attorney, and glenn kirschner former federal prosecutor is with us. newcastle, i was struck by the from witness trump. if there is an audiotape of that, and i m not sure if they take those conversations but if there is that is something that can be subpoenaed in this case. the way that it is reported by maggie haberman, it appears the donald trump realizes, in mid answer, that he does not have permission to have these. but we know that he does have those at that time. exactly, lawr
i think another 999 in the cast of thousands, and there s one reason why it hope it s not the last hearing. i really enjoy that hearing coverage with you on the nights after they ve had one of these hearings so i m looking for the more than just wednesday night thank you for saying that, i feel a little bit guilty, in saying that, but there are very few nights, the collection of some debate some things of that, for all of us get to be together like in the same dugout, you know what i mean? instead of just hosting our individual hours, i find it so rewarding, so interesting, i find it super intellectually stimulating i really, really like, it some looking forward to. it will get to watch me learn stuff on tv, when i m listening to everybody else speaking, because everybody captures something. everybody there, will grab something that i didn t, grabbed or agency that, way i hadn t framed that way, or wasn t taking notes fast enough. so it s informative, it s been informat