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All In With Chris Hayes

had posted to a social network trump social, calling her -- saying that she was lying, calling this lawsuit a scam, and the judge said i believe - words the effect of, pleas warn your client there could b a very significant additiona legal consequences if he continues in this vein then in the afternoon, we come back, and eric trump has poste to social media something alon the same lines, and the judg luis kaplan says you are sailing into harm's way. that's right, stealing i harm's way what is so striking about this is that earlier this month, was at the trump arraignment o criminal charges, the judge in that case warrants both lega teams, but we know he is warning trump's legal team i particular, to avoid words tha could incite violence or civil unrest then, yesterday, this judge ha words that are almost the same and again, right away, we hear

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from trump on social media his lawyers can't control him, and the more less admitted tha in court today >> this is a judge of many years, a sort of, very well-known judge kaplan says i i bring your she was talking t trump lawyers today, i'd b having a conversation with a client there are some relevant united states statutes here, an somebody on your side of to be thinking about that. that sounds pretty serious >> it seems like he is thinkin about something beyond contempt, maybe obstruction, i'm not a lawyer, i don't to say, that he's going there that quickly, it feels significant >> that was fantastic, thank you so much for sharing that i appreciate it still become, house republicans promised to push the economy over a cliff unles they can cut services an millions of americans rely on. congressn makatie porter joins me on what comes next afte this but do i have to give up sweets? if you work out a diet plan, nothing is off limits. you dropped it!

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the problem. i mean, fundamentally, this is one third of the america federal government one of the three branches an american people absolutely hav a right to know if nine of the most powerful judges in th country, the nine most powerfu judges in the country, not the most powerful people in th country, have financial ties in the past, ongoing, like a guy who is your mother's landlord that could cause, a the very least, the appearance of a conflict of interest. right now, the justice regulate themselves, when it comes to ethics. nice word, if you can get it even though, you know, judge being bribed is one of the like, central canonical acts o corruption that you look up fo a corrupt state. happens all throughout history all around the world, all th time, right? you don't want judges to get bribed people tried to bribe them all the time and in corrup societies, corrupt governments they do get bribe. so, there is a reason to b vigilant and it's perfectly legitimate, as an oversight undertaking,

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everything and you know, it's 28 odd year later, it's going to be difficult case just becaus there is no video, there is no forensic evidence, it's he word against his, an definitely she will be - everything she says will b picked apart she doesn't even know what yea it was, much less what's wha month. it's gonna be a challenge, but to see a 79 year old woman in very composed way tell her story and come forward was unlike i've seen in cour before >> she says, i lost my reputation, nobody looked at m the same oh my god, the force of hatred coming up at me was staggering this is why she came out wit it and donald trump cultural liar she said that he was a hoax, and it was a liar. donald and his son hav continued to talk with the case, and today the judge had some stern words for joe tacopina donald trump's lawyer. >> that's right. on two occasions, he wanted th trump legal team and in th morning we learned that trum

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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 for years, and he joins me now

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every other official in th federal government, all of the other judges who wear robes in the federal judge federa judiciary. nobody enjoys that kind of impunity and this is not som recent rule, even be a judge i your own case. it's so old, it's in latin [speaking non-english] this goes way back this is a core principle o justice that they are just slouching. >> there is also a question of the remedy and what it would mean, constitutionally, right? you have, i think, a judicia ethics bill that you've writte that what attempt to address some of this, right? >> yes >> if i'm not mistaken, yo know, when you hear that scali sound where he talks about the independence of the judiciary, there's a little preamble in chief justices letter, if recall correctly, where he sor of says the same thing, whic seems to imply a kind of constitutional hardball, which is, as a constitutional matter we are independent, and yo can't regulate our ethics.

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there are statutes it's the dammed no process for investigating or enforcing the code and the statutes, as to themselves they don't even mention that problem, let alone cure it i all the pages of their memorandum so, i mean, that's kind of sen the associate back legal work, coming from the chief justices of the supreme court >> that also seems to me there is a kind of deeper principle, to deeper principles one is a principle that is a cornerstone of the - american legal tradition, whic no man can be a judge in his own case that has been cited, if i'm no mistaken, by the chief justice himself in supreme court decisions he has handed down and yet, this clearly seems to be the case here, that they ar judges in their own case we judge whether we violated ethics, which is, again, nic work if you can get it i'm sure everyone would like that set up. but that seems insufficient on its face >> indefensible, i think actually, when you look at

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we judge whether we violated ethics, which is, again, nic work if you can get it i'm sure everyone would like that set up. but that seems insufficient on its face >> indefensible, i think actually, when you look at every other official in th federal government, all of the other judges who wear robes in the federal judge federa judiciary. nobody enjoys that kind of impunity and this is not som recent rule, even be a judge i your own case. it's so old, it's in latin [speaking non-english] this goes way back this is a core principle o justice that they are just slouching. >> there is also a question of the remedy and what it would mean, constitutionally, right? you have, i think, a judicia ethics bill that you've writte that what attempt to address some of this, right?

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clarence thomas has received from harlan crow, right? where he pretty clearl should've disclosed that and just chose not to, but that' the problem. i mean, fundamentally, this is one third of the america federal government one of the three branches an american people absolutely hav a right to know if nine of the most powerful judges in th country, the nine most powerfu judges in the country, not the most powerful people in th country, have financial ties in the past, ongoing, like a guy who is your mother's landlord that could cause, a the very least, the appearance of a conflict of interest. right now, the justice regulate themselves, when it comes to ethics. nice word, if you can get it even though, you know, judge being bribed is one of the like, central canonical acts o corruption that you look up fo a corrupt state. happens all throughout history all around the world, all th time, right? you don't want judges to get bribed people tried to bribe them all the time and in corrup societies, corrupt governments they do get bribe.

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ethics that all nine justice and apparently had signed, a if that was going to solve the problem. and what was noticeable abou that, one, clearly they ar feeling some real pressure i they feel they have to put a addendum like that on to the letter, to tell the world, w take ethics seriously, and the unbelievably, the actual gap i their ethics is not that there is no ethics code. there is a judicial code o ethics not like there aren't statutes there are statutes it's the dammed no process for investigating or enforcing the code and the statutes, as to themselves they don't even mention that problem, let alone cure it i all the pages of their memorandum so, i mean, that's kind of sen the associate back legal work, coming from the chief justices of the supreme court >> that also seems to me there is a kind of deeper principle, to deeper principles one is a principle that is a cornerstone of the - american legal tradition, whic no man can be a judge in his own case that has been cited, if i'm no mistaken, by the chief justice himself in supreme court decisions he has handed down and yet, this clearly seems to be the case here, that they ar judges in their own case

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