All In with Chris Hayes MSNBC
-
- News
-
The biggest news and political stories of the day with a commitment to in-depth reporting that consistently seeks to hold our leaders accountable.
-
Steve Bannon must surrender to prison July 1
Guests: Glenn Kirschner, McKay Coppins, Melissa Murray, Rep. Jamaal Bowman, Rep. Eric Swalwell, Dan Dicker
Steve Bannon gets his surrender date. Tonight: the implications of yet another MAGA foot soldier heading to prison. Then, big concerns over Trump's order to install loyalists on a key House committee. Plus, as the Alito flag scandal gets worse, stunning new details on the generous friends of Clarence Thomas. And don't look now, but did President Biden just break the world's largest oil cartel? -
‘Truly appalling’: Hayes shreds Trump’s threat to keep Evan Gershkovich hostage
Guests: Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Mary McCord, Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
A corrupt retribution scheme, in plain sight. Tonight: new reporting on MAGA's very public payback campaign. Then, Donald Trump is openly signaling Russia to help himself get elected again. Plus, Judge Aileen Cannon's wild move to help disrupt the documents trial. And another installment of our special series: Are you better off than you were four years ago? -
Wisconsin charges 3 Trump allies over fake electors plot
Guests: Sarah Longwell, Michelle Goldberg, George Grasso, Lisa Rubin, Sen. Bernie Sanders
Tonight: The campaign to make the conviction of Donald Trump stick with voters—and the practical realities of an ex-president going to jail. Then in Wisconsin, the criminal charges just keep coming. Plus, Sen. Bernie Sanders on the Netanyahu speech to Congress. And actual good news pointing to a seismic transformation on the climate front in spite of the deniers. -
Republicans face ‘mob-style’ push to fall behind Trump after guilty verdict
Guests: Rep. Jamie Raskin, Danya Perry, Kristy Greenberg, David French, Judge Diane Kiesel, Phillip Hamilton
Donald J. Trump: still guilty on 34 felony counts. Tonight: major questions about the sentencing of Donald Trump. Plus, the Trump campaign's threats to Republicans who won't back a felon. And why the defendant’s dashed dreams of a hung jury should give us all a little hope. -
Trump's legal fate now in hands of jury
Guests: Harry Litman, Catherine Christian, George Grasso, Charles Coleman, Rep. Dan Goldman, Eric Levitz
The jury finally has the case. Tonight: the testimony the jury wants to hear from David Pecker and Michael Cohen, what the judge’s instructions to the jury mean for deliberations, and why even getting to this point is a positive sign for the rule of law. And as Justice Samuel Alito warms up the bus, Congressman Daniel Goldman on Alito's response to calls for recusal. -
Chief Justice Roberts urged to act as Supreme Court scandals mount
Guests: Sen. Peter Welch, Elie Mystal, Lisa Rubin, George Conway, Dr. Samer Attar
Outrage at the Supreme Court grows as Samuel Alito remains silent. Tonight: should the Chief Justice have to answer for an out of control court. Then, as we await jury instructions in New York, George Conway on the man Nikki Haley just endorsed. Plus, he's the American doctor who shot these unbelievable scenes inside a Gaza hospital—and he joins us live.
Customer Reviews
Love the “Are you better off…series”
The “Are you better off than you were four years ago” series is perfection! Also, Jasmine Crockett should be platformed whenever, wherever possible! Keep up the great work Chris. P.s. Jen Psaki seems nice and well intentioned but is soooo boring, give Monday nights back to Chris!
Speaking
Please!!!!!!! Tell Chris to shut up and stop interrupting his guests.
⭐
This show brings in too many pro-progressive policies that have destroyed the entire West Coast and nose-dived the states into drugs, Cartels, gangs, and violent crime.
Furthermore, laughing when serious things happen legally to a former President sounds divisive and immature. I wish MSNBC would revamp its lineup and get more moderate hosts like Nicole and Lawrence. They show maturity, and her show isn't the cookie-cutter show, nor is Lawrence’s, of each of the previous shows, which makes Nicole's show exciting, and I look forward to hearing her show. Get rid of Ari, Chris, and the new commentators. Keep Rachel, Lawerence, and Nicole.