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how did we get here? because we don't talk about this enough. i -- think >> reporter: we've been talking about it forever! the 14th amendment, for example, the argument was a very desert aire academic argument people were making, and they should've made that on january 7th. how can people believe this crazy theory that the fbi was behind it? that's the media environment -- >> reporter: hundreds of people are sitting -- i had someone make that argument to me on the internet. what they're bringing up is, all this footage from january 6th that was just released, a 3000 hours or whatever of footage that had not been seen. and i think what they really capitalized on is this innate distrust of government and institutions. they don't think that we walked on the moon, the reason they think this is because they are told that the president of the united states, the former president! if nixon had this information ecosystem, he would have never resigned. absolutely right. i think that's absolutely route right. he would've never resign.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

of bribery, now, allegedly, evolving the qatari government. he has denied any wrongdoing. what do you make of these latest claims? >> well, look, here in new jersey, this is something that we have, obviously, it's been very concerned about. this is not his first time around when it comes to an indictment. just in general here in new jersey, 84% in new jersey believe their politicians are corrupt. that is not something that we can sustain. we don't have a functioning democracy. as i said earlier, jonathan, we live in the time of the greatest amount of distrust in government in modern american history. if we are going to go forward and tell the american people, you know, vote for us, vote for the democratic party, but for these candidates because they are going to step up and protect democracy, the democratic party has to show that we are willing to step up and hold people accountable, be true to our values no matter who they are, no matter what party they are. if there's a problem, corruption, challenges to integrity, whether they are democrat or republican, we have

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

know better. that is what, i think, is putting ourselves in such a dire situation. we live in the time of the greatest amount of distrust in government in modern american history. that is because people look at our elected officials. they look at what we see in congress, just the vitriol. i mean, i'm there, people went yelling and screaming at each other. i try to tell them, look, our job descriptions are in the constitution of the united states. that should hold us to the highest standards. instead, americans are constantly seeing many times the worst of us amongst them. we have to restore that sense of service, that sense of integrity. i was there at the speech with the president today, listening to him. i thought he laid out that incredibly important case right now that this is about who we are. this is about who we are as americans on the ballot this november. >> congressman, in your primary race, you are facing senator robert menendez. he is facing more allegations

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

the soon enough. i think -- >> we've been talking about it. >> the 14th amendment, for example, that argument was a very esoteric academic argument people were making. there should have been making that on january 7th. >> how do people believe this crazed theory that the fbi was behind? it >> or january 6th didn't really happen. >> how can someone make that argument to me on the internet. but they are bringing up is all of this footage from january 6th that was just released, 40,000 hours or whatever a footage that had not been seen. i think what they really capitalize on is this innate distrust in institutions in government. >> they didn't think buzz aldrin walked on the moon. the reason they think this is because there talk about that by the president of the united states. >> nixon had this information ecosystem. he would've never resigned. >> absolutely. right i think it's absolutely right. >> he would never resign. so, the lifeblood of democracy

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

him. i thought he laid out that incredibly important case right now that this is about who we are. this is about who we are as americans on the ballot this november. >> congressman, in your primary race, you are facing senator robert menendez. he is facing more allegations of bribery, now, allegedly, evolving the qatari government. he has denied any wrongdoing. what do you make of these latest claims? >> well, look, here in new jersey, this is something that we have, obviously, it's been very concerned about. this is not his first time around when it comes to an indictment. just in general here in new jersey, 84% in new jersey believe their politicians are corrupt. that is not something that we can sustain. we don't have a functioning democracy. as i said earlier, jonathan, we live in the time of the greatest amount of distrust in government in modern american history. if we are going to go forward and tell the american people, you know, vote for us, vote for the democratic party, but for these candidates because they are going to step

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

of them, alongside them for five years now. celebrated my fifth year in congress. i see a lot of people who are constantly willing to put their own personal benefits ahead of what is right for the country. people who i've talked to, who know better. that is what, i think, is putting ourselves in such a dire situation. we live in the time of the greatest amount of distrust in government in modern american history. that is because people look at our elected officials. they look at what we see in congress, just the vitriol. i mean, i'm there, people went yelling and screaming at each other. i try to tell them, look, our job descriptions are in the constitution of the united states. that should hold us to the highest standards. instead, americans are constantly seeing many times the worst of us amongst them. we have to restore that sense of service, that sense of integrity. i was there at the speech with the president today, listening to

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

to stay on this weekend, right? january 6th is upon us, okay? just think about this. we all saw it, right? i think it's one of the worst days in american history. yet here we, our three years later, donald trump is a clear front runner. a huge portion of americans now think that the january 6th attacks were initiated by the fbi. i need someone to explain to me in this misinformation scheme, how did we get here in three years? >> because we didn't talk about the soon enough. i think -- >> we've been talking about it. >> the 14th amendment, for example, that argument was a very esoteric academic argument people were making. there should have been making that on january 7th. >> how do people believe this crazed theory that the fbi was behind? it >> or january 6th didn't really happen. >> how can someone make that argument to me on the internet. but they are bringing up is all of this footage from january 6th that was just released, 40,000 hours or whatever a footage that had not been seen. i think what they really capitalize on is this innate distrust in institutions in government. >> they didn't think buzz aldrin walked on the moon. the reason they think this is because there talk about that by the president of the united states. >> nixon had this information ecosystem. he would've never

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Alex Witt Reports

>> okay, you're bringing up holes. there's a new one from the associated press, it finds that almost a third of republicans have low trust in the gop primary. could this have an effect on voter turnout? >> it's a great question. i think we're gonna be looking at singles from iowa about that just coming up in nine days. the iowa us course, it's a different kind of system. everybody shows up at the same time. it's a very collective experience. you all listen to speeches and then vote together. all, again, in that one evening. the votes are tallied right in front of you and announced to the crowd in that caucus site. it's a little bit more trust there. look i, i think that something to watch moving forward. there is no doubt that over the last eight years donald trump has shown a lot of distrust about the way we run elections in america. culminating, of course, we're talking a lot about the third anniversary of january 6th.

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HARDtalk

one influential arab israeli analyst, mohammad darawshe, who's the director of strategy at givat haviva, the centre for a shared society, said, "we are seeing the rise of a kind of mccarthyism", by which he means a very structured sort of distrust, persecution of israeli arabs. do you feel that? i don't know when mohammad has said that, when he said "rise" of mccarthyism, i'm telling you we are living under mccarthyism these days. he meant it has become much more pronounced since october 7. yes, of course, of course, and you can see that happening in universities, in the parliament itself, when i was suspended for two months because of quoting testimonies from al—shifa hospital on x platform. and of course, when you know

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HARDtalk

arab citizens of israel. one influential arab israeli analyst, the director of strategy at the centre for a shared society said "we are seeing the rise of a kind of mccarthyism", by which he means a very structured sort of distrust, persecution of israeli arabs. do you feel that? i israeli arabs. do you feel that? ., �* ~ ., that? i don't know when he has said that. _ that? i don't know when he has said that, when _ that? i don't know when he has said that, when he _ that? i don't know when he has said that, when he says - that? i don't know when he has said that, when he says the - said that, when he says the rise of mccarthyism, i tell you we are living under mccarthyism these days. he we are living under mccarthyism these days— we are living under mccarthyism these days-— these days. he meant it has become much _ these days. he meant it has become much more - these days. he meant it has - become much more pronounced since 7 october. oi become much more pronounced since 7 october.— since 7 october. of course, of course, since 7 october. of course, of course. and — since 7 october. of course, of course, and you _ since 7 october. of course, of course, and you can _ since 7 october. of course, of course, and you can see - since 7 october. of course, of course, and you can see thatl course, and you can see that happening in universities, in the parliament itself, when i was suspended for two months because of quoting testimonies from al—shifa hospital on the x

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