Episode 49

Year 2024Episode 4960 minMar 14, 2024
Episode 49

Tonight on The Last Word: Judge Cannon denies a motion to dismiss the criminal case against Donald Trump for possessing classified documents. And in New York, new evidence production could delay Trump's criminal hush money case. Plus, Rep. Barbara Lee discusses why VP Harris' historic visit to an abortion clinic is important for abortion rights. Also, Sen. Schumer delivers an impassioned floor speech in opposition to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Neal Katyal, Andrew Weissmann, Bradley Moss, Rep. Barbara Lee, Ben Rhodes and Richard Stengel join Lawrence O'Donnell.

Episode 49 has aired on Mar 14, 2024 at 10:00 PM
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