course today, and then the shock, the parallel world in which the republicans in the legislature live, doing what they were doing in the midnight hours. of the closing section of that legislature, which doesn t need to get rid until 2025. they are out. yeah. two years. they are. out two years. thanks, chris. out > thanks to at-home for joining us this hour. so today was the big day. the day the man who was widely seen as the strongest potential competitor to former president trump in the 2024 republican primary, today was the day this guy entered the race. it is the biggest day of florida governor ron desantis s political career so far. the biggest state, certainly, since he first stepped out into the national stage in 2018 as a candidate for florida governor. everyone knows my husband ron desantis is endorsed by president trump. but he is also an amazing dad. ron loves playing with the kids. build the wall. he read stories. that mr. trump said, you are fired
presidential pardon, relating to january 6th? missed your meadows did seek that pardon, yes ma am. a new concern in march in trump trump world, that mark meadows a spelling to the special counsel. tonight, the latest on the insurrection investigation, and signs of an imminent prosecution in the dobbs case. then, it s time to make our voices heard. one year after the massacre in uvalde. she remembers a lot of screams and a lot of the chaos. she could hear the police in the hallways. the survivors looking for answers, and the fight for gun control in texas. plus, the oath keepers now facing 25 years in prison for january 6th. and ron desantis announces he s running for president, in the most successful elon musk roll out since the cybertruck. yeah. oh my god. maybe that was a little too hard. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, i m gonna add a little deep tees off the top here. the desantis elon musk launch was an on fathom-ab
but more than one person told me, uvalde is a divided town. it is a dive i did town on multiple issues. politically, on the issues of guns, on the issue of race and identity. on the front page of the new york times there is caitlyne gonzales in the cemetery, jumping, playing in the cemetery because it is a place now of a lot of life. that is the mexican cemetery. you cross the street and it is the anglo cemetery. there is no one there. there is no visiting. it is just so stark. so it is a town that has complex history and at least we are having this conversation now. i cannot recommend more highly for people to check out maria hinge of set, thank you, you can watch the full gun s grief and texas politics. it airs tuesday, may 30th on peacock. make sure to check it out. that is all in on this wednesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. yeah. chris, we covered a little bit of it last night. you all day, then every of