Chris Hayes
All in.
-
Former attorney general Eric Holder joins Chris Hayes to discuss the big win for Democrats in Wisconsin, Trump’s attack on the rule of law, the Trump admin targeting Big Law, and just how freaked out he is after two months of Trump 2.0.
-
"Donald Trump is singlehandedly, unilaterally, and for no reason, plunging America into economic crisis. I have never seen anything like this," says Chris Hayes on Trump’s sweeping tariffs.
-
“The DNC should think about hiring Elon Musk and sending him to every race that we're in. Because we will win,” jokes Gov. Tim Walz on Musk’s “absolute massacre” in the Wisconsin election.
-
The Trump administration admitted that they accidentally sent Maryland father Kilmar Armando Abrego-Garcia to an El Salvador mega-prison due to an “administrative error.” But they say they can’t get him back. Attorney Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg joins Chris Hayes.
-
NBC News projects Randy Fine (R) wins the Florida House 6 Special, and Jimmy Patronis (R) wins the Florida House 1 Special. But Democrats are keeping it relatively close in what should have been two safe seats in Trump country.
-
“I had to walk out to an airplane in the middle of the night to go on a strike like this…never for one second did I think the Secretary of Defense was going to put me at risk,” says Arizona Democrat and former Navy pilot Sen. Mark Kelly on Hegseth posting classified strike plans in a group chat with a journalist.
-
In a new executive order, Trump directed JD Vance to remove “improper ideology” from various museums, education centers—and the zoo. “Vance is now going to patrol to make sure the zoos are sufficiently anti-woke,” says Chris Hayes.
-
Mother Jones reporter Noah Lanard spoke with families of those detained in a Salvadorian prison. In one case, the Trump administration accused their loved one of having a gang tattoo. The family says it’s a tattoo for autism awareness.
-
Republicans are freaked out about how narrow their House majority is. Unfortunately for Elise Stefanik, that means goodbye to her UN ambassador nomination.
-
NBC News’ Julia Ainsley reports that a longtime official at the Department of Homeland Security sent details about an upcoming ICE raid to colleagues—and accidentally included a reporter on the email chain.