Episode 192
Tonight on All In: Jim Jordan loses the gavel again and drops out. There's still no Speaker of the House. And at least half a dozen new names in contention as the Republican Party sinks deeper into their own mud. Then, brand new trouble for the head of the party as a judge threatens to jail him. While one of the fake-elector architects takes a plea deal. Plus, some small measure of relief for one family as Hamas releases two American-Israeli hostages. The latest on the hundreds of people still in captivity and the worsening crisis in Gaza.
Guests: Ali Vitali, Liam Donovan, Benjy Sarlin, Andrew Weissmann, Kristy Greenberg, Ellison Barber, Sari Bashi
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