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All In With Chris Hayes

so when a judge issues a decision and doesn't even have to be controversial, but if it's a decision that someone doesn't like, then judges have targets on their robes. so, when the judges fear of the mob is greater than the judges commitment to upholding the constitution, judicial independence disappears and democracy goes with it. and donald trump's statements, politicizing the courts, and attacking judges, it's no longer dog whistles to the maga base. it's bullhorns to the maga base. and they are the direct drivers, the key drivers, of this violent rhetoric and this violent conduct. >> yeah, that point you made, there's a certain amount of this that is part of being a judge. if you are a judge, you are going to rule in ways that parties are not going to like, and in the criminal context, you will rule in ways that people who may have a violent background or maybe part of an organized crime syndicate are not going to like. so there is that as a sort of

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because the cardinal rule of judging is to rule without fear or favor. but fear, today, it's the normal for judges in america. so when a judge issues a decision, and it doesn't even have to be controversial, but if it is a decision that someone does not like, then judges have targets on their robes. so when the judges fear of the mob is greater than the judge's commitment to upholding the constitution, judicial independence disappears and democracy goes with it. and donald trump's statements politicizing the court and attacking judges, it's no longer dog whistles to the maga base, it's bullhorns to the maga base. and they are the direct drivers, the key drivers, of this violent rhetoric and it's violent conduct. >> yeah, that point you made. there's a certain amount of this that is part of being a judge. if you are a judge you are going to rule in ways that parties are not going to light,

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president draws his ire, and, you know, he knows that simply mentioning them leads to his followers attacking them, threatening them. you know, these — these — i wouldn't even call them dog whistles, anymore. these are overt threats. he knows exactly what he's doing. so what can be done? do you have hope for the future? i don't know if i would call it hope. i — ifeel as though the department ofjustice, other institutions that are charged with protecting our democracy are doing theirjob. within the confines of their authority. but ultimately, it's every american�*s responsibility to preserve democracy and ensure it exists for future generations in this country.

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dog whistles, anymore. these are overt threats. he knows exactly what he's doing. so what can be done? do you have hope for the future? i don't know if i would call it hope. i — ifeel as though the department ofjustice, other institutions that are charged with protecting our democracy are doing theirjob. within the confines of their authority. but ultimately, it's every american�*s responsibility to preserve democracy and ensure it exists for future generations in this country. i think that's, you know, in a way, we have all become complacent to our own success. we haven't seen our democracy challenged in this way in a very long time. we certainly haven't seen that threat come from within. so i think it's important that every american — you know, especially our newer

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aftermath of january six, and obviously nothing to the same scale we all witnessed at the capital that day but we have seen attack, perpetrated against law enforcement, against law enforcement, against the f vi, threats made to elected officials, threats made to judges, to elected officials, threats made tojudges, really to elected officials, threats made to judges, really anybody that opposes maga in the former president draws his ire, and he knows that simply mentioning them, leads to his followers attacking them, threatening them, these i would not call them, these i would not call them dog whistles, these are overt threat. he knows exactly what he is doing. 50 overt threat. he knows exactly what he is doing.— what he is doing. so what can be done. _ what he is doing. so what can be done. do _ what he is doing. so what can be done, do you _ what he is doing. so what can be done, do you have - what he is doing. so what can be done, do you have hope i what he is doing. so what can| be done, do you have hope for the future? i be done, do you have hope for the future?— the future? i don't know if i would call _ the future? i don't know if i would call it _ the future? i don't know if i would call it hope, - the future? i don't know if i would call it hope, i - the future? i don't know if i would call it hope, i feel. the future? i don't know if i would call it hope, i feel as| would call it hope, i feel as though the department of

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officials, threats made to judges, really anybody that opposes maga and the former president draws his ire, and he knows that simply mentioning them, leads to his followers attacking them, threatening them. you know, these — these — i wouldn't even call them dog whistles, anymore. these are overt threats. he knows exactly what he's doing. so what can be done? do you have hope for the future? i don't know if i would call it hope. i feel as though the department ofjustice, other institutions that are charged with protecting our democracy are doing theirjob. within the confines of their authority. but ultimately it is every american�*s responsibility to preserve democracy

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and the former president, he knows that simply mentioning them leads to his followers attacking them, threatening them, i wouldn't even call them dog whistles any more, are overt threats, he knows exactly what he is doing. there's been a wave of arson attacks on schools in bangladesh that were due to be used as polling stations in sunday's election. and police have arrested three people in connection with a fire on a moving train. four people died in the blaze, which flared up on the outskirts of the capital, dhaka. officers said those detained had been found in possession of petrol bombs. two of the train�*s passengers are also being questioned in connection with the fire. there've been a number of acts of sabotage in bangladesh ahead of sunday's parliamentary election. the vote is being boycotted by most opposition parties who say it's a sham. well, prime minister sheikh hasina's awami league—led alliance is set

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against law enforcement, against the fbi, threats made to elected officials, threats made tojudges, really, anybody that opposes maga. and the former president draws his ire and he knows that simply mentioning them. it leads to his followers attacking them, threatening them. you know, these i wouldn't even call them dog whistles any more. these are overt threats. he knows exactly what he's doing. let's return to our top story, the powerful iranian—backed lebanese group, hezbollah, says it's launched a barrage of rockets at northern israel, in response to an explosion in beirut that killed a top hamas official earlier this week. live now to galip dalay, consulting fellow, middle east and north africa programme at chatham house. i think we have a sound issue sorted

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it's because i'm convinced that something is going to happen. in fact, i think even that statement is disingenuous and that we have seen a continuation of politically inspired violence in the aftermath of january 6th, obviously nothing to the same scale that we all witnessed at the capitol that day. but we've seen attacks perpetrated against law enforcement, against the fbi, threats made to elected officials, threats made tojudges, really, anybody that opposes maga. and the former president draws his ire and he knows that simply mentioning them leads to his followers attacking them, threatening them. you know, i wouldn't even call them dog whistles any more. these are overt threats. he knows exactly what he's doing.

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