Before the 2024 election, the judge unseal Jack Smith hundred and 65, Page Argument for why Donald Trump should still face charges from trying to overturn the law i asked one, well tell you whats new and whether or not his revised case might survive a Supreme Court can also tonight, John King all over the map on this young voters in michigan who has ties the middle later, Gary Tuchman, walking some of the worst Hit Parts of hurricane Helenes Path of destruction. Were even almost a week later, the only way in by air or on foot good evening. Thanks for joining us. We begin with Breaking News in the case of conservative supreme Court Majority put on hold, if not on ice, late today. Judge Tanya Chutkin unsealed. Special counsel, Jack Smiths argument for reviving the Election Interference Case against Donald Trump Now Smith has reframed the charges in a way he hopes will now conform to the Supreme Courts ruling on president ial immunity. And was stan what will all but certainly be more scru
So much for joining us. Ac360 begins right now 360, just 33 days before the 2024 election, the judge on sealed jack smith, hundred and 65, page argument for why donald trump should still face charges for trying to overturn the last one. We ll tell you what s new and whether or not his revised case might survive the supreme court challenge also tonight, john king all over the map talking young voters in michigan whose ties, the middle east could determine their vote. And with the race so close, perhaps tip the election. And later gary tuchman walking some of the worst hit parts of hurricane helene s path of destruction, or even almost a week later, the only way in its by air or on foot good evening. Thanks for joining us. We begin with breaking news in the case of conservative supreme court majority put on hold, if not on ice, late today. Judge tanya chutkan unsealed. Special counsel, jack smith s argument for reviving the election interference case against donald trump. Now smith as re
hi everyone! this is tuning into this hour where we bring you tomorrow s a news tonight. with a great lineup of reporters here with me. we have harry enten, from a broken has, jeremy diamond, first time on the couch, and elaina trade is back. we have all of you! okay, so today the house voted on a resolution to it for george santos, the two challenger congressman, to the ethics committee after the vote there of a shouting match erupted on the steps the congress. yes sir. [crowd chanting] no i did not. i allow the process. get him out! courtney has the kick him out! he s embarrassing us! he s embarrassing y all! you gotta get him out! expel him! you got exposed! save the party! the parties hanging by a thread! we gotta get rid of biden the party is the party is hanging by a thread! impeach biden! impeach biden! look no more qanon! [laughter] elaine ikeda villas, in such a good example for the kids at home. i know, i m an absolute chaos on the
going to happen fairly quickly. and you know, now is going to be a potential erupted for a special election and now there s a lot going on behind the scenes. but they are expecting it to happen fairly quickly. the thing is that may have been slowing some of those down was the federal investigation. it s not uncommon for the fbi or the doj to tell the ethics committee to slow down and let us do our part and it could explain why perhaps doj moved some people thought quickly here. what can that happen in parallel? because what happens that they don t want them to interfere with anything in the doj may be doing some of the same witnesses because when you look at the ethics charges, or the complaint on the ethics stuff, it s similar to what the charges the doj just brought. lying, the allegations of lying and financial. stuff financial stuff. all of it is there! they now have that into information even more based on the complaint from the department justice. so it is there for the
fire him. a good boss would have fired him a long, long time ago. he s megalow maniacal. that job he was going to get for his wife, he told his staff he was going to set up a secret llc so it wouldn t have to be disclosed on the federal forms. everything he did seemed to reek of hiding from the public what he was doing. so you felt it was intentional every time one of these ethical lapses would come up, that he was intentionally doing these things? it wasn t one of those things where he didn t know the rules or restrictions. this guy was the attorney general of oklahoma. i think he was president of the association of attorneys general. he d have lots and lots of ethics stuff. we have his resignation letter. he takes no personal responsibility, does not apologize for his behavior. what do you make of that? that it s part of the