All In with Chris Hayes - Season 14 / Year 2026

Season 14 / Year 2026
Episodes

Episode 1
Tonight, the real world connection between Venezuela and the fifth anniversary of January 6th attack. Then, Sen. Chris Murphy on the public rejection of Donald Trump. And as the White House threatens to snatch Greenland, the growing alarm over Trump imperialism.

Episode 2
Separating the distortion from reality on the ground in Minneapolis. What we're learning about the U.S. citizen shot dead in her car by a federal agent. And the warnings from local officials that went ignored the calls for accountability and an end to Trump chaos in American cities.

Episode 3
Tonight, the Trump administration's attempt to control the narrative and the investigation in Minnesota. Then, the push to reform DHS, and the Senate vote to check Trump's war powers in Venezuela. And Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries on today's breakthrough vote to restore the healthcare subsidies that Donald Trump cut.

Episode 4
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison on the newly released video and the state investigation that the President does not want. Then, what the growing protests say about the backlash to ICE in Minnesota and beyond. And as the oil companies meet the President at the White House, Sen. Tim Kaine on his attempt to check our imperial president.

Episode 5
Rep. Ilhan Omar on the siege on her district. And Senator Amy Klobuchar on the DOJ exodus over what's happening in Minnesota. Then, Donald Trump's threat to the Fed and the global economy.

Episode 6
Tonight, the new turn in Trump's latest conquest. And exclusive reporting from Greenland where resistance is strong. Then, as the Trump siege in Minnesota continues, the new push to reign in ICE. Plus, forceful pushback from a growing list of Democrats targeted by Jeanine Pirro. And a day after facing that "pedophile protector" heckle, what ever happened to those Epstein files, anyway?

Episode 7
Tonight, why the Trump's Midwest offensive isn't playing out like he planned. And new reporting on the growing number of ICE shootings into cars. Then, Maine Governor Janet Mills becoming Trump's next target. And Congressman Jamie Raskin on his demand to know if ICE is hiring January 6th participants.

Episode 8

Episode 9
From the planetary alarm over Trump's imperial aspirations, to the military on American streets, to economic warfare declared on enemies and allies alike. Tonight, where we stand after Donald Trump's first year.

Episode 10
The President backs down on territorial conquest. Tonight, inside the global and financial rebuke of Donald Trump. Then, as the siege in Minnesota continues, exclusive reporting Pentagon plans for Troops to Minneapolis. And the harrowing story of one family's fearful attempt to escape Trump's crackdown.

Episode 11
Tonight, as ICE agents snatch young children and toddlers, the outrage flooding Minneapolis streets. Then, brand new polling shows most people disapprove of basically everything Trump is doing. And as thousands march in Minneapolis, the growing resistance to Trump's occupation.

Episode 12
Chris Hayes reports live from the site of the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. A ride-along with one of the many "ICE watchers" of Minneapolis. The loud demands for an actual investigation of the killing of Alex Pretti. And more.

Episode 13
"It is my second day here on the ground, and it is clear a moral scandal is eating at the Trump administration," says Chris Hayes, live from Minneapolis.

Episode 14
Tonight, will the backlash to Trump's toxic policy be enough to stop it in Minnesota and beyond? Then, the fight to stop Stephen Miller and ICE in Congress. Plus, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on his pushback to Trump's attack on democracy. And what on Earth is happening in Fulton County, Georgia?

Episode 15
Tonight, brand new, blaring alarms over Donald Trump's creeping police state. Then, at least some of the Epstein documents the Trump White House didn't want you to see. New names, new questions and plenty of redactions in the latest release of Epstein docs.

Episode 16
Donald Trump's latest threat to choke off democracy. Then, the democratic push to reign in ICE. Plus, today's hearing with the family of Renee Good. And new calls for more investigations of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

Episode 17
Tonight: the ongoing occupation and the government lies making it all worse, Then, the Trump plans to choke off democracy. And what we're learning about Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein from those new files.

Episode 18
Leader Hakeem Jeffries on the formal Democratic demands to rein in ICE. Then, Trump's election threats—and what on Earth Tulsi Gabbard is doing. Plus, Sen. Elissa Slotkin on why she's now defying her DOJ investigation. And Jacob Soboroff with MS NOW exclusive reporting on the detention of a man and his two-year-old daughter in Minneapolis.

Episode 19
Tonight, the unmistakable link between what Donald Trump is saying and what his government is doing. Then, the administration's latest push to deport five-year-old Liam Ramos after his return to Minnesota. Plus, the growing list of curious redactions in the Epstein files. And why last night's election in New Jersey could mean a political earthquake in November.

Episode 20
Tonight, more Epstein revelations, more evidence of a coverup, and Jamie Raskin on what he's seeing beneath the redactions. Then, the latest in Arizona where there's new video of the suspect in the Guthrie case. Plus, Trump's deportation force faces Congress. And Sen. Bernie Sanders on the president's disconnect with reality.

Episode 21
Reps. Daniel Goldman and Robert Garcia on the Bondi hearing and the Epstein files. Plus, Sen. Cory Booker on why he says we're in a constitutional crisis. And as the Guthrie search continues, the FBI Director returns to the airwaves.

Episode 22
Tonight, Chris' interview with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on his new message to the White House. Then, the growing contagion for Trump over the failed Epstein cover-up. And never mind her stock market report, the bursting balloon over Pam Bondi's breaking news about "cartel drones."

Episode 23
Tonight, Kristi Noem, Cory Lewandowski, and the enormous stakes of the DHS shutdown. Then, the Epstein contagion keeps growing. Plus, new polling shows America prefers Biden to Trump. And new alarm over a White House push to make pollution cute again.

Episode 24
Tonight, explosive new developments in the Epstein files and the President's escalating effort to shift the story. Then, the Arizona sheriff leading the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance joins MS NOW with new details on DNA evidence, the backpack, and why the family has been ruled out. Plus, Reverend Al Sharpton reflects on the life and legacy of his friend and mentor, Jesse Jackson.

Episode 25
Tonight, Sen. Chris Van Hollen joins on the DHS plan to crack down on alleged voter fraud. Then, an inside look at the House's closed-door deposition of Epstein associate Les Wexner. Plus, the latest on President Trump's escalating rhetoric toward Iran—and what his endgame could mean.

Episode 26
Tonight, the arrest of former Prince Andrew and new video from the Les Wexner deposition. Then, Ben Rhodes weighs in on President Trump's "Board of Peace" speech. Plus, an inside look at the luxury government jet Kristi Noem and Cory Lewandowski are using to crisscross the country. And Stacey Abrams on Trump's election interference in Georgia.

Episode 27
Tonight, the Supreme Court delivers a major blow to the president—only for Trump to say he'll pursue tariffs anyway. Stephanie Ruhle and Ali Velshi break down the high court's decision, and one of the small business owners who helped defeat Trump joins live. Plus, how Republicans are responding to what could be the biggest political setback of Trump's second term.

Episode 28
Tonight, why are key Trump documents missing from the Epstein files? We break down new reporting on what the DOJ may have left out. Then, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker on hate-watching the State of the Union and Chicago's recovery from the ICE invasion. Plus, America's expanding military escalation in the Middle East—and the iconic image of one congressman's stand against Trump's racism.

Episode 29
Tonight, what Hillary Clinton said in her deposition—and why it only raises more questions about the current president. Then, the underhanded tactics DHS used to snatch a Columbia student—and how New York's new mayor got her released just hours later. Plus, Trump's confused case for a war with Iran.

Episode 30
Tonight, on the anniversary of the "Bondi Binders Debacle" in the driveway, the bombshells are coming from inside the White House. Then, Donald Trump melts down after an AI company refuses to give in. And it's primary season in America: what to know about the biggest races ahead of Tuesday's elections.

Episode 31
Donald Trump's cataclysmic decision to go to war and the threat of a wider conflict. Plus, the reality on the ground in Iran, the growing American casualties, and why the American people are already against this war.

Episode 32
Tonight, a victory speech from the man who will be the Democratic nominee for Senate in Texas. Then, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has another brutal hearing before Congress. And a Republican-led committee voted to subpoena Trump's Attorney General over the Epstein files. Plus, the Senate vote to curb Trump's war powers.

Episode 33
Tonight, the firing of Kristi Noem, the damage that's been done, and what comes next. Then, Sen. Chris Murphy on the president's incoherence over his war on Iran. And what we're learning from newly published FBI interviews related to unsubstantiated Trump abuse allegations.

Episode 34
Tonight, the man who calls affordability a hoax weighs in on the stunning rise in gas prices. Plus, alarming new reporting on America's role in bombing a school for girls in Iran. And what the release of missing Epstein files means for the Trump/Bondi game of keep-away.

Episode 35
Trump flails as his quick war with Iran stalls and the U.S. economy goes on a roller coaster ride. Then, it's special election night in Georgia. So just how much is a Trump endorsement worth these days? And Carol Leonnig on the DOJ's hunt for charges against Cuban officials.

Episode 36
Tonight, why Trump's war has no end in sight and what it means for his latest political snafu. Plus, new reporting on the Trump accuser from the Epstein files—and the details of her story that are checking out. And new polling that shows the Democratic momentum in the polls is real.

Episode 37
March 12, 2026; 8pm: Tonight, Trump embraces higher oil prices as his Iran war grinds the global economy to a halt. Then, the latest updates on the attack on Michigan's largest synagogue and the shooting in Virginia being investigated as terrorism. Plus, Congressman Ro Khanna on the Epstein files we still haven't seen. And why Donald Trump is reportedly whipping against a bill to make housing more affordable.

Episode 38
Tonight, the global impacts of Donald Trump's war as his cabinet scrambles to clean up the mess. Then, a stunning judicial rebuke of Trump's power grab of the Fed as his favorite prosecutor melts down. And the Oversight Committee seeks to interview the prison guard from the night of Jeffrey Epstein's death.

Episode 39
Tonight, Sen. Chris Murphy on Trump's war chaos, David Miliband on the global confusion, and Pete Buttigieg on the White House disregard for American consumers. And Ali Velshi at the Big Board as polls close in the Illinois primary.

Episode 40
Tonight, Donald Trump's war on Iran, and the truth, by way of Tulsi Gabbard. Then, the intense, dramatic and surreal hearing to replace Kristi Noem. Plus, Sen. Rev. Raphael Warnock on Trump's Senate push to rig elections. And Illinois Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton on how she won last night's Senate primary race.

Episode 41
Tonight, Sen. Bernie Sanders on the dangerous stakes of letting Trump be Trump. Then, Leader Hakeem Jeffries on Democratic opposition to this war. Plus, the growing gas crisis from Donald Trump's mess. And Julie K. Brown on the ongoing Epstein coverup.

Episode 42
Stephanie Ruhle on her conversation with the president, Sen. Gary Peters on the ground troops to the Middle East, Jared Bernstein on growing fears of economic doom, and Rep. Jamie Raskin on a war that fewer and fewer Americans are supporting.

Episode 43
Tonight, climbing the escalation ladder in Iran. Then, Trump's DHS shutdown and whether the president is about to blink. And from stocks, to oil, to prediction markets, the new push to curb corruption and insider trading on Trump's war.

Episode 44
Tonight, war in the Middle East through the fog of Trump. Then, what historic low polling for Trump means for this week's "No Kings" protest. And today's landmark verdict against YouTube and Meta.

Episode 45
Tonight, Governor Tim Walz on the one lie America isn't letting Trump get away with. Plus, Sen. Ed Markey on his call for oil companies to return windfall profits to consumers. And former National Security advisor Jake Sullivan on the fog of Trump with Iran.

Episode 46
Tonight, the growing evidence that the president is bored with his war of choice. Then, as the airport nightmares continue, why House Republicans just chose to extend their own shutdown. And stunning new reporting from the New York Times about racism at the highest levels of the Pentagon.

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