department and thought he should step aside from any consideration of the case. that could happen here. that would be up to justice, perhaps justice kavanagh to decide that. it might be a good avenue out. but the precedent here is very strong and supreme court justices strongly adhere to precedent. so i guess i just don t share the same degree of alarm. chuck rosenberg. chuck, thank you very much. coming up, tracking donald trump s lies. the washington post now puts his false and misleading claims over 4,000. but as the pace of those lies accelerates, is he winning his war on the truth? plus all of the president s imaginary men. i have a friend, he s a very, very substantial guy. donald trump has repeat lid mentioned an unnamed friend and unnamed ceo or other unnamed characters to back up his policies. well, you re never going to believe this, but it turns out
outright. i don t foresee another one of these coalitions coming together that says, look, this has been the law for 50, 40 some odd years and we re going to respect it. that s what story decisis is, respecting precedent. to us, the people who want to overturn it, is like racial segregation. they want to overturn it because it was wrong in their view. pete williams, what s your reporting on this and how realistic is it that there are cases that will wind their way through that would ultimately lead to an overturning of roe v. wade? there is no shortage of cases in the states that have tried repeat lid to overturn roe. the more recent trend with ken dip on the court has been to say, well, that s a lost cause. so the action has been in the states to, as nina say, restrict access. instructive example. texas passed a law that said a clinic that provides abortion services has to be built to the same standards as an ambulatory care center and the doctors who
these coalitions coming together that says, look, this has been the law for 50, 40 some odd years and we re going to respect it. that s what story decisis is, respecting precedent. to us, the people who want to overturn it, is like racial segregation. they want to overturn it because it was wrong in their view. pete williams, what s your reporting on this and how realistic is it that there are cases that will wind their way through that would ultimately lead to an overturning of roe v. wade? there is no shortage of cases in the states that have tried repeat lid to overturn roe. the more recent trend with ken dip on the court has been to say, well, that s a lost cause. so the action has been in the states to, as nina say, restrict access. instructive example. texas passed a law that said a clinic that provides abortion services has to be built to the same standards as an ambulatory care center and the doctors who
a lot of killers. we get a lot of killers. you think our country s so innocent? his admiration doesn t end there. the president has gone so far as to embrace a change to china s constitution that would allow president xi to rule for life, much like kim jong-un and vladimir putin. a great gentleman. he s now president for life. president for life. look, he was able to do that. i think it s great. maybe we ll have to give that a shot some day. president trump later said he was kidding about that too. so to recap, the president has repeat lid and openly expressed at mir ration for strong men and after meeting one of the most brutal dictators in the world, president trump came away hailing kim s love of his people.
it s like, oh, the comma s different here, we ve got you. it s weird, the comma s different here. it was donald trump who repeat lid changed his story about the trump tower. meaning none of it having to do with a comma, an exclamation point or even a semicosemicolin. what s your thought? these are federal prosecutors. top leadership of which donald trump, the president himself, appointed. look this is part of the trump strategy. to malign our public serviee se. you only malign public servants if you have criminal activity under your belt. we knew this was coming. releasing this eternal report detailing allegations of