respond to what donald trump said. is there really a reason to respond? he makes these claims on a regular basis. no matter how many times that they attempt to denigrate me and to impugn my credibility, the one thing that we all know, the one thing that donald knows, which is why he looks so terrible, it s why he looks so nervous and preoccupied is that it s coming. he doesn t have the money to pay it. why not attack the witness and attack the judge, why not attack the judge s law clerk, aattack everybody because what donald trump knows is that he was into the business by his father to which he destroyed and now it s going to be his legacy. let s talk about the facts of what he said. you did not recant your testimony on the witness stand. what s he referring to?
that happens is an attack on their very being. and i think when politics becomes total war, we all lose. jon meacham, as always, thank you for walking us through the stakes for taking the time, that is all in on this thursday night. msnbc prime starts right now with ali velshi. in on this thursday night. msnbc prime begins right now with ali velshi. good evening. what a busy and interesting evening, thank you for your great reporting on. this we ll see you tomorrow night. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. we literally have a metric ton of news to get to tonight. you ve been hearing some of it, including the latest on aattack that took place at an fbi field office in cincinnati, ohio. an attack that comes as conservative politicians continue to vilify the fbi over its search of donald trump s home. law enforcement sources say the man identified in that incident posted online about his desire to kill fbi agents, shortly after the search at mar-a-lago. we re also lear
their very being. and i think when politics becomes total war, we all lose. jon meacham, as always, thank you for walking us through the stakes for taking the time, that is all in on this thursday night. msnbc prime starts right now with ali velshi. in on this thursday night. msnbc prime begins right now with ali velshi. good evening. what a busy and interesting evening, thank you for your great reporting on. this we ll see you tomorrow night. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. we literally have a metric ton of news to get to tonight. you ve been hearing some of it, including the latest on aattack that took place at an fbi field office in cincinnati, ohio. an attack that comes as conservative politicians continue to vilify the fbi over its search of donald trump s home. law enforcement sources say the man identified in that incident posted online about his desire to kill fbi agents, shortly after the search at mar-a-lago. we re also learning tonight that he was at t
dangerous violence and destruction that occurred today in our nation s capitol. today, the people s house was attacked, which is an take aattack on the republic, itself. there is no excuse for it. a woman died and people need to go to jail. and the president should never have spun up certain americans to believe something that simply cannot be. chaos, anarchy, the violence today was wrong and un-american. i mean, on that day and over the days that followed, republicans were saying virtually the same things that democrats were saying about the assault and who was responsible. but the backsliding, it began almost immediately. on the evening of the 6th, 147 republican lawmakers, including e elise stefanik, who you saw there and kevin mccarthy, whom you just saw, still voted toefrturn electoral counts from the state. and again, all but ten house republicans would later go on to vote against impeaching the former president. kevin mccarthy, of course, would pave the way for others to m
quote, become unhinged. next may for the 75th we ll talk about that and more this hour with congressman eliot anniversary of the victory day celebration the end of world war ii and president trump in november said it was something engel, chairman of the foreign he was interested in potentially affairs committeement and our doing. brianna. boris, thank you so much. correspondents are are standing by. and let s begin with miguel and more on this with eliot marquez. tell us about the hate crimes engel, of new york, the chairman of the foreign affairs against the suspect in the new york stabbing attacks. committee. thank you for joining us. reporter: big question here, thank you. brianna, is why this location. i do want to start with the it is not exactly close to where horrific attack on the jewish community on the home state of the suspect lived. new york and actually monsey his government attorney in court used to be in your district. today said that this is a person what do you