haven t talked about on her show, a somebody also look out, leandra kruger. she actually happen to be my deputy, my principal deputy. i named into that post when she was 35 years old, because she is that good. she is perhaps, if not the most pretty darn close. she s done 12 arguments before the supreme court. that s more than any supreme court notley had ten. this is somebody who knows the court. someone who should get a serious look from the president and his team. there are others, as well, like judge child s, that you mentioned a moment ago. neil cocktail, thank you very much for joining us. really appreciate it. thank you. coming up, today, a trump nazi pleaded guilty. the trump nazi is now hoping for a leveller sentence, now
for the supreme court. last month, president biden nominated judge a child s to the same washington d.c. circuit court of appeals for judge jackson now serves. judge chiles has been preparing for her not yet scheduled confirmation hearing for that promotion for the federal district court in south carolina. judge child s, unlike anyone else on the current supreme court, is a graduate of public university. she went to college at the university of south florida, and earned her law degree at the university of south carolina law school. she is 55 years old and she could not have a more powerful or affective champion then our first guest tonight, leading off our discussion tonight, is democratic congressman clyburn of south carolina. he is the south majority thank you very much for joining us, once again tonight. on a night that has been
political parties at this point now, the most critical you shall shoe to be voting rights and if that was the case, we d have voting rights legislation now currently in this nation. indeed. you know, the supreme court obviously is a part of this, as well. this is president biden s self-imposed deadline this week he has said it will be a black woman. all put up the final three per reporting. our congenitally brown, leondra cooler out of california, and jay michelle childs. what do you make about this back channel campaign that s being waged behind judge child s, there is the harvard university black alum wrote a letter supporting angie brown. this is a campaign at this point. what do you make of it and what do you make of the choices that are being made, and the range of choices that the administration is considered deterring? there is one thing let me say early on. this whole notion, these women