Chris Hayes
All in.
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After Sarah McBride became the first out transgender member of Congress, GOP Rep. Nancy Mace decided to become her No. 1 bully. And Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez had the perfect response to the whole thing.
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“The world that they want to shape—to go back to before Me Too—is one where consent really doesn’t mean much. And we go back to an ethos that says it’s fine for powerful men to do whatever they want,” says Chris Hayes on the many Trump Cabinet picks accused of sexual misconduct. The Cut’s Laura Basset joins to discuss.
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Chris Hayes breaks down Matt Gaetz withdrawing as Trump’s attorney general pick just eight days after he was announced—and the proof that political gravity still exists. Plus, Trump’s new choice for attorney general: former Florida AG Pam Bondi.
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Sen. Tammy Duckworth reacts to Trump’s pick for Secretary of the Department of Defense, Pete Hegseth: “I would be worried about Hegseth running a McDonald's, let alone the Department of Defense. This is absolutely insane.”
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Sen. Bernie Sanders joins Chris Hayes amid a Senate vote to block U.S. arms sales to Israel. “If you want U.S. military aid, you cannot starve children. You cannot bomb schools,” says Sanders.
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According to a document obtained by the New York Times obtained, federal investigators established a trail of payments from Matt Gaetz to women, including some who testified that Gaetz hired them for sex.
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The House is set to vote on a bill this week that would grant Trump power to target nonprofits like the ACLU and Planned Parenthood. Congressman Lloyd Doggett joins Chris Hayes to discuss the danger of this passing.
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Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has resorted to threatening members of her own party who want the Matt Gaetz ethics report released. “If we're going to dance, let's all dance in the sunlight,” says Greene.
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Former HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on RFK Jr. being tapped for the top U.S. health role: “Having somebody with the title of Secretary of Health and Human Services say in very definitive terms, ‘there is no vaccine that's safe and effective,’ actually will cause death. It is a life and death situation. And it is terrifying, not only in this country, but across the globe.”
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Chris Hayes breaks down how RFK Jr. brings the ‘us vs. them’ mindset to public health, but leaves science behind.