Lawrence O'Donnell

The MSNBC host said the former president suffered a defeat outside the courtroom, too.
Andrew Weissmann spotted a few lines that could be used in court against the former president.
O'Donnell said if convicted, an obstruction of justice charge could mean a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
The MSNBC anchor slammed the Ohio Republican as "rabid, right-wing, election-denying, relentless" and "Trump-echoing."
The MSNBC host found Bill Barr's response to a question about Trump to be very telling.
The MSNBC host looked at the most serious allegations against the former New York mayor.
The House minority leader told MSNBC what the MAGA wing really believes.
The MSNBC host says the former president has every reason to be worried over the latest turn in the Mar-a-Lago documents investigation.
The MSNBC anchor accused the former Fox News personality of "white supremacist introspection."
"Everyone working at Fox was too stupid to know those legal safe words," said the MSNBC anchor.