Have a great weekend. The reidout with joy reid starts now. Tonight on the reidout do we believe in the promise of america? and are we ready to fight for it? and when we fight we win. Kamala harris has her eyes on the prize. The battleground prize, that is. Building off that debate momentum. The vice president is igniting voters in pennsylvania, where she and her opponent are locked in a dead heat. Also tonight, the clear and present danger of trump s big lies. And how americans pay the price. This time, it s haitian immigrants panicked by a new wave of hate. Plus, the latest on the rightwing freakout over taylor swift. But we begin tonight with the disgusting lies that donald trump continues to elevate about the haitian immigrant community in springfield, ohio. People who are just trying to mind their own business, go to work and school every day, and live their american dream. Yet this man, who has hordes of followers willing to enact violence on his behalf as seen on january 6th,
Getting our first look at their formal response to the Special Counsels request for a protective order in the case. Plus, were on the eve of a critical referendum in ohio designed specifically to make it harder to protect Abortion Rights. As a judge rules that the abortion ban in texas goes too far. But we begin tonight with equal justice under the law. Its the basic Bottom Line Concept that the legal system is supposed to work the same way for all of us. So whether youre rich or poor, white or black or brown, gay or straight, famous or not so famous, the legal system is supposed to treat you the same. That is the goal under the u. S. Constitution. At least. Of course, we all know that is not actually how it works. And sometimes, just sometimes, we get a little reminder. Take a look at this. This is footage of union square in New York City on friday. The crowd had gathered after being summoned online by kai sinet. If you have never heard of him, join the club, i had never heard of him
Then, a tale of two judges, as Aileen Cannon does a solid for trumps codefendant and the Documents Case. And a flailing Desantis Campaign keeps on digging. So that means they developed scales in spite of slavery, not because of slavery. It wasnt showing resourcefulness, and then using those skills once slavery ended. Tonight, new polling data demonstrating even Republican Voters are getting tired of the socalled war on wokeness. One all in starts right now. Good evening from washington, d. C. I am mehdi hasan in for chris hayes. How do you try a man like donald trump . A man who does not follow the rules. That is going to be the central question, as the ex president now faces nearly 80 criminal counts across three jurisdictions. Last week, in his arraignment here in washington, d. C. On federal charges, related to his effort to steal the 2020 election, donald trump agreed to follow the conditions of his release. You must not violate any law and cannot discuss the facts of the case with
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