republicans for their protests over guns. i want to be clear, the protest over asking for legislation to stop the massacre of children. two of them black were expelled yesterday by the republican super majority one lawmaker, gloria johnson, an older white woman, narrowly avoided expulsion. tonight, fears about the precedent this sets and the potential for a kind of revenge politics spreading to other states this is what happens when you lose democracy cries of anger and accusations after an extraordinary move by tennessee house republicans. expelled for so-called decorum violations it might have to do with the color of our skin. it looked like a jim crow era trial. if could happen in tennessee, it could happen anywhere. the first partisan expulsion in the state s modern history. it s a signal of authoritarianism. we will keep fighting it. it was nice to have somebody to fight with me for the first time i will keep fighting for you all- i won t stop forme
for use of the drug. that s one of the two drugs used for medically for a medication-managed abortion. the judge says that was a mistake. i m going to invalidate that approval it s no longer approved formatfor nationwide distribution. the judge takes the step of staying it for seven days. it will go into affect at the end of the seven days if the united states supreme court and the 5th circuit pass on the opportunity to stay the order. this is something that s very confusing. what happens is when a case goes on appeal after a ruling like this, there s a question does the district judge s order go into affect or will the court say, let s keep the status quo in place while we are litigating the appeal the judge said, once seven days elapse, it s time for my order to go into affect. people who are pregnant will no longer be able to get access to this essential drug.