
All In with Chris Hayes John Bolton becomes third Trump critic indicted
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Oct 17, 2025 Join Carol Lennig, an MSNBC investigative reporter, as she dives into the controversial indictment of John Bolton and the alarming trend of targeting Trump's critics. She sheds light on the White House's pressure on prosecutors, revealing how this affects justice. The conversation also explores the ethical dilemmas facing DOJ prosecutors and concerns about the timing of indictments during election seasons. Plus, Lennig discusses the implications of labeling cartels as terrorists, raising questions about legality and ethics in current policy.
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Institutions Saying 'No' More Often
- A broad culture of saying 'no' is emerging across institutions resisting administration overreach.
- Universities, airports, reporters and juries are increasingly refusing politically driven directives.
Pentagon Press Corps Walks Out
- Pentagon reporters turned in badges and quit rather than accept restrictive, authorized-only reporting rules.
- Only One America News Network accepted the administration's new access terms.
Jurors Push Back On Politicized Charges
- A D.C. grand jury declined to indict a protester three times on felony charges and she was later acquitted at trial.
- Ordinary jurors resisted prosecutorial attempts to secure harsh charges in politically charged cases.
