finished. pardon-palooza. rhonda santa fouls to pardon some january 6th insurrectionists, including trump himself. what is he thinking? i m michael steele in for ayman mohyeldin. let s get started. to breaking developments tonight to begin the hour. in a history making vote, the texas house just voted to impeach state attorney general, ken paxton. a republican. temporarily removing him from office over actions of misconduct that included bribery and abuse of office. the vote to adopt the 20 articles of impeachment was overwhelming. 100 and 21 to 23. attention now shifts to the texas senate which will conduct a trial with senators acting as jurors, and designated house numbers representing their place, presenting their case rather, as impeachment managers. also breaking tonight, new developments on the critical debt limit negotiations. a short time ago, nbc news learned that president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy just finished speaking by phone. their call lasting
thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these times. we are grateful. the beat with jason johnson in for ari starts now. welcome to the beat. i m jason johnson in for ari melber. we start with breaking news. legal heat engulfing donald trump. donald trump is in some real trouble in the classified documents probe as more legal vets predict a indictment is coming, even jail time. new bombshell reporting from the new york post. mar-a-lago workers moving a mar-a-lago box one day before the doj came for the documents and allegedly carried out a dress rehearsal for moving sensitive paper even before his subpoena. this showing calculated moves by the trump team undercuts trump s claim he didn t think he was doing anything wrong. he told sean hannity he declassified the documents with his mind. i did declassify, yes. is there a process? what was your process? there doesn t have to be a process, as i understand it. different people say different things, be
the nation s special, pride to be seen. time magazine for their article on pediatricians who serve trans youth facing increasing harassment. in the daily beast article, alabama trying to raise the legal driving age for trans people to 19. president and ceo glad sarah kate ellis took some time to address the increase in laws against the community. watch this. there is one thing that extremist politicians and activists can never ban, and that is our joy. we are not going to let them anyone tell our stories or villainize who we are. when the truth is, everyone deserves to live a life happily ever after. yes, so raise your voices [applause] so raise your voices, take action with glaad, get loud, and stay proud. and we are loud and proud to have the glaad awards take us off the air tonight. on that note, i wish a very good night. from all our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, state thanks for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. tonight on al
action. this week district attorney alvin bragg decide to charge daniel penny with reckless homicide. the press continues to play the video of jordan neely dancing like a michael jackson impersonator. but they know that s not why he died. where were all the activists when he punched a 62-year-old woman in the face as she left the subway. and he was attempting to kidnap a 7-year-old girl he was dragging down the street. the meaning of victim and criminal, they just flip places. can they acknowledge how new yorkers feel? the guy may have been mentally unstable. but that s not our fault. i get it. it s a little excessive but up sure he didn t mean to kill the guy. first of all, it was none of his business to put the man in chokehold. he knew when the guy stopped breathing, and he knew how long he had to hold him. there are crazy things happening in the city and it s scary to be out. if somebody attacks you. whatever you have to do, just do it. he did kill someone. ma
action. this week district attorney alvin bragg decide to charge daniel penny with reckless homicide. the press continues to play the video of jordan neely dancing like a michael jackson impersonator. but they know that s not why he died. where were all the activists when he punched a 62-year-old woman in the face as she left the subway. and he was attempting to kidnap a 7-year-old girl he was dragging down the street. the meaning of victim and criminal, they just flip places. can they acknowledge how new yorkers feel? the guy may have been mentally unstable. but that s not our fault. i get it. it s a little excessive but up sure he didn t mean to kill the guy. first of all, it was none of his business to put the man in chokehold. he knew when the guy stopped breathing, and he knew how long he had to hold him. there are crazy things happening in the city and it s scary to be out. if somebody attacks you. whatever you have to do, just do it. he did kill someone. ma