out. tonight, on all in supreme court justices it s a cover-up in plain view. a crisis of confidence and a supreme court that is mired in ethics scandals. the justice claimed that lengthy cruises aboard a luxury yacht our personal hospitality. how low can the court go? tonight, the long list of concerns about the ultra conservative court, and senator chris murphy on what senate then democrats plan to do about. it then, a second accuser takes the witness stand of the former president vacations in europe. we ll have the shocking testimony from inside the trump trial. plus, congresswoman ilhan omar on the man arrested for vandalizing her office, and setting fires to minnesota mosques. and he s the so-called woke mine virus eating away at republican brains? no, no. not at all. that s bs. totally, totally bs. jamelle bouie online anti woke obsession is costing republicans with ordinary voters, when all in starts right now good evening, from washington,
concerns about the ultra conservative court, and senator chris murphy on what senate then democrats plan to do about. it then, a second accuser takes the witness stand of the former president vacations in europe. we ll have the shocking testimony from inside the trump trial. plus, congresswoman ilhan omar on the man arrested for vandalizing her office, and setting fires to minnesota mosques. and he s the so-called woke mine virus eating away at republican brains? no, no. not at all. that s bs. totally, totally bs. jamelle bouie online anti woke obsession is costing republicans with ordinary voters, when all in starts right now good evening, from washington, i m mehdi hasan in for chris hayes. they are nearly 1800 federal judges in the united states, and all but nine of them are subject to a federal code of ethics. because, of course, the nine justices of the supreme court, the nine most powerful jurist s in the united states nine of the most powerful people in o
brains? no, no. not at all. that s bs. totally, totally bs. jamelle bouie online anti woke obsession is costing republicans with ordinary voters, when all in starts right now good evening, from washington, i m mehdi hasan in for chris hayes. they are nearly 1800 federal judges in the united states, and all but nine of them are subject to a federal code of ethics. because, of course, the nine justices of the supreme court, the nine most powerful jurist s in the united states nine of the most powerful people in our government, are accountable to no one but themselves. today, the senate judiciary committee held a hearing on supreme court ethics after weeks of headlines about various issues, various controversies involving the courts conservative justices. last month, we learned about a justice who, for years, has accepted lavish trips and real estate purchases worth hundreds
number of appointments to the court. i think we need to de politicize the court. the court itself isn t interested in doing that. it seems to be inserting itself more and more into decisions that historically have been made by the legislature. and so they are not going to de-politicize them selves. then, i think we have to look at some of these reform proposals. i m very open to them. a quick last question democrats are struggling to get judges on to the various courts. a senator diane feinstein can t return to the senate and join the judiciary committee that she sits on, where judges are now being blocked, should she retire early, as former senator barbara boxer told me on my show last week? yeah, i trust that diane feinstein is coming back.
court is and say, you know what? we are going to call for expanding and rebalancing the court. would you support that? yeah, i m really open to some of these court reform ideas. i think the high stakes nature of these confirmations are not good for democracy. and so, there are all sorts of interesting proposals out there. for instance, to have judges terms be-limited, to make sure that every president gets a set number of appointments to the court. i think we need to de politicize the court. the court itself isn t interested in doing that. it seems to be inserting itself more and more into decisions that historically have been made by the legislature. and so they are not going to do politicize them selves. then, i think we have to look at some of these reform proposals. i m very open to them. a quick last question democrats are struggling to get judges on to the various courts. a senator diane feinstein can t return to the senate and join the judiciary committee that she sits on,