change from what s now known as the lockdown generation takes us off the air tonight. and on that note, i wish you all a very good and a safe night. from all our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. tonight on all in. coould a president order seal team six to assassinate a political rival? history inside a d. c. courtroom. i asked you a yes or no question. could a president who ordered seal team six to assassinate a political rival who was not impeached, could he be subject to criminal prosecution? the indicted ex president claims complete immunity. i think a qualified yes if he s impeached and convicted first. trump s criminal attorney is confronted with trump s impeachment defense. after he s out of office, they re gonna arrest him. the arguments, the implications, and the timetable for a republican front-runner running to stay out of jail. plus, startling new evidence of the o
of the next election. what about 2024? we will see if this is a legal and valid election. i don t hear you committed to certify the election result. will you only commit to certify the results if they re if their constitutional. no, it means if they are constitutional. what we saw in 2020 was unconstitutional circumventing of the constitution. it was not cohn it was not unconstitutional circumventing of the constitution. there were 63 core cases that went up to every single level of the judiciary declaring that wasn t the case, that invented, that s part of the big lie. it s kind of the big lie by harvard grads, you might say. of course, stefanik did not come up with any of that on her own. she s parroting donald trump, who told us the same thing before the 2020 election, and once again called for the release of a charged and convicted insurrectionists this weekend. they re saying this out in the en for millions to hear. we ve got new evidence suggesting it s a well thoug
majority of republicans would describe the actions of the january 6th rioters as patriotism. 59% would describe the actions defending freedom. two thirds of republicans would support pardoning the insurrectionists. just this weekend, the number three republican in the house leadership, police stefanik of new york, talked about the insurrectionists as they were martyrs for the maga cause. . i have concerns about the treatment of january six hostages. i have concerns. we have a role in congress of oversight over our treatments of prisoners. and i believe that we are seeing the weaponization of the federal government against, not just president trump, but we are seeing it against conservatives. hostages, she referred to them as hostages, like comparing them to the men, women, and children being held by hamas. that s how she is comparing the u.s. governments prosecution under due process of people who violated the law. the congresswoman also refused to commit to accept the outcome
the way, elise stefanik, who is now saying, yeah, who cares about the rule of law, i m just going to make up stuff, and the rule of law doesn t matter, she s a harvard grad. so i ve got a news flash for everybody out there. harvard is failing in brainwashing all of their students into a progressive mindset. because half the tools are running around washington right now, whether it s cruz or holly or stefanik or this guy that was in court today are harvard educated. or yale. harvard or yale. so, i mean, it really kind of blows up this theory that there is some kind of like vast conspiracy to have all the ivy league schools turn out woke robots. and it s on its face, knowing what impeachment is like, knowing what the process is, it s a political process. it s not a court of law. anybody who thinks impeachment must be necessary to enforce