
All In with Chris Hayes FIFA creates ‘peace prize’ to give to Donald Trump
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Dec 6, 2025 Ken Dilanian, a justice and intelligence correspondent, discusses the alarming developments surrounding the January 6th pipe bomb suspect and the FBI's investigations. Brandy Zadrozny, a reporter focusing on RFK Jr. and the anti-vaccine movement, highlights the fallout from a controversial vote to end newborn hepatitis B vaccinations, predicting serious public health implications. Together, they tackle the contradictions in Trump receiving a FIFA 'peace prize' amidst talks of military actions, raising questions about accountability and the impact on vulnerable populations.
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Route And Behavior Undermine Justification
- Reporting suggests the targeted boat was heading away from the U.S., toward Suriname, complicating the narco-terrorism justification.
- New York Times viewers thought survivors' waving might indicate surrender, heightening legal concerns.
Chain-Of-Command Liability Is Real
- Legal exposure may reach far beyond the president because service members and commanders can be held accountable.
- Joaquin Castro and Mike Quigley warn chain-of-command actors face possible future liability.
Pipe-Bomb Suspect Linked To Big Lie
- The pipe-bomb suspect arrested told the FBI he believed Trump won in 2020, linking his motive to the 'big lie'.
- Ken Dilanian reports the suspect's capture relied on matching millions of data points and newer analytic tools.

