conservative viewpoints an telling lies to the american public tonight, former fox anchor, gretchen carlson, on what need to happen for change at he former network plus, another shady real estat deal at the supreme court, a the chief justice dismisse calls for oversight. then, riveting testimony fro the woman accusing donald trum of rape. but we learn from each - date on the witness stand. and congresswoman katie porter on the maga vote to slas funding for medicaid, veterans childcare, and more. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. tonight, the supreme court o the united states is under a cloud of scandal it all started earlier thi month with republican feel tha conservative justice, clarence thomas, was acceptin undisclosed gifts from right wing billionaire thomas accepted gifts includin luxury vacations worth literally hundreds of thousand of dollars, and this really, truly special painting from man named harlan crow, who has well, inter
tonight on the reidout i was asked by the u.s. attorney s office in the southern district to stand down on our investigation, which had commenced involving the trump organization and i was somewhat surprised after mr. cohen pleaded guilty that the federal government did not proceed on the areas in which it asked me to stand down. former manhattan d.a. cy vance revealed why it has taken so long to get to this point just hours from the fingerprinting of the first criminally indicted former president. and as we have been seeing all day, trump s strategy is to turn this humiliating event in his life into a media spectacle. omarosa, who knows a thing or two about trump and spectacle, joins me tonight to discuss. and that is where we begin tonight, on the eve of a legal reckoning for donald trump in new york city. trump made an ignominious return to his former hometown today ahead of his history making day in court tomorrow. as the first american president ever charged
topics he also not secretary about th president testifying t congress noting, quote, no president has ever testified before the senate judiciar committee and only three presidents, 1862, 1919, an 1974, have testified before an congressional committee. okay, but it s worth pointin out that despite wrappin himself in a lofty language of the judiciary president, i am judge, let me see what president says, the only precedent he cites our chief justice is actually doing it then he doesn t actually say anything else. never makes an affirmative argument for why he won testify or can t what s really left unsaid in the letter is basically a kind of constitutional hardball the chief justice effectivel argues, i m not going to testify because you can t make me what are you going to do that is the question what are senate democrats goin to do about it senator sheldon whitehouse is democrat of rhode island who serves on the judiciar committee and has been pushing for supreme court ethics refor f
he referenced chief justices william howard taft, charles evans hughes, who, guess what? testified before the senat judiciary committee and who testified multiple times i the house. he then had ways away thei testimony as being about, quote, mud vein topics mud mundan topics he also not secretary about th president testifying t congress noting, quote, no president has ever testified before the senate judiciar committee and only three presidents, 1862, 1919, an 1974, have testified before an congressional committee. okay, but it s worth pointin out that despite wrappin himself in a lofty language of the judiciary president, i am judge, let me see what president says, the only precedent he cites our chief justice is actually doing it then he doesn t actually say anything else. never makes an affirmative argument for why he won testify or can t what s really left unsaid in the letter is basically a kind
right down the line with the republican party at every step and i think it s worth pointin out that although the wisconsi supreme court did throw out th challenge to the 2020 election they did so by one vote, right there were three people alread on the supreme court who are willing to disenfranchis voters, and essentiall overturn the 2020 election so, you know, kind of democrac is by no means assured in 2024 and representative moore, you ve been very open an talked about the issue o abortion that is personal to you, and that you ve had a experience that makes this a personal issue for you but i wonder, you know, ho personally wisconsin voters, those in your district, thos who you re talking to on the ground, i mean, it s hard to get people to come out for a april election, you know i think they made it off her in this way for a reason, to produce low turnout. are people focused on this race? listen, thank you all, than