ri tonight on all in. so, we just stormed the effing capital. january 6th will be a day in infamy. the proud boys will stand back and stand by for sentencing. we have secured the convictions of leaders of both the proud boys and the oath keepers for seditious conspiracy. our work will continue. tonight, the guilty verdict for donald trump s footsoldiers and congressman, jamie raskin, on the connective tissue from the leaders of the mob, to the man who sent them. then another supreme court ethics blockbuster. the same megadonor treating clarence thomas 11th vacations and paying his mother s rent is caught paying the private school tuition that child thomas raises his son. plus, the prosecution rests in the trump civil rape trial, as the accused is offered a second chance to testify. and the mysterious case of a formerly pro abortion north carolina democrat, now suddenly voting with republicans to restrict abortion access. all in starts right now. good evening from new y
so, we just stormed the [bleep] capital. january 6th will be a day in infamy. the proud boys will stand back and stand by for sentencing. we have secured the convictions of leaders of both the proud boys and the oath keepers for seditious conspiracy. our work will continue. tonight, the guilty verdict for donald trump s footsoldiers and congressman, jamie raskin, on the connective tissue from the leaders of the mob, to the man who sent them. then another supreme court ethics blockbuster. the same megadonor treating clarence thomas 11th vacations and paying his mother s rent is caught paying the private school tuition that child thomas raises his son. plus, the prosecution rests in the trump civil rape trial, as the accused is offered a second chance to testify. and the mysterious case of a formerly pro abortion north carolina democrat, now suddenly voting with republicans to restrict abortion access. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes.
constitutional right to abortion. states will now define abortion laws. and 13 states have abortion bans that were triggered into law by this morning s ruling. in all about half the states in this country are expected to implement abortion bans. it s a monumental victory for abortion opponents and conservatives. but many liberals and moderates fear that the court could target other landmark presidents like same-sex marriage and contraception. justice clarence thomas explicitly called for those cases to be revisited. he wrote today for that reason the future cases we should reconsider all this court s substantive due process including lawrence, griswold and obergefell. we have a duty to correct the error established in those precedents. cnn s jessica schneider is outside the supreme court, kaitlan collins at the white house. the president just spoke. he did not mince words saying this is a sad day for the court and country. what else did he say? reporter: he called it a sole
saying it s even worse than you think. what s your rundown, the basic takeaway, of this law? sure. they are trying very, very hard in north carolina to make this bill come across as if it s a moderate bill. they are calling it things like common sense, reasonable, one of the sponsors even said it s not an abortion ban, it s a pro-life plan. because they know just how much americans and voters in north carolina don t want abortion to be restricted. and so, they re trying to make it seem like it s super moderate, super common sense, when, in fact, it s pretty old school. it s a very, like, old school, punitive abortion ban. it has mandates that make women look at ultrasounds and listen to feel heartbeats while the doctor explains the ultrasound. like, really sort of old school republican stuff that s not moderate, not reasonable, in the slightest. there s also this jumped out
veto and make the ban law. jessica valencia s work has been essential in tracking the story of abortion rights in the post roe era. she s the author of the newsletter, abortion every day, where today, she published a story titled, texas is fabricating abortion data. we will talk about it in a second. she joins me now. jess, i saw you also write about the north carolina law, saying it s even worse than you think. what s your rundown, the basic takeaway, of this law? sure. they are trying very, very hard in north carolina to make this bill come across as if it s a moderate bill. they are calling it things like common sense, reasonable, one of the sponsors even said it s not an abortion ban, it s a pro-life plan. because they know just how much americans and voters in north carolina don t want abortion to be restricted. and so, they re trying to make it seem like it s super moderate, super common sense, when, in fact, it s pretty old