from s&p sea world headquarter here in new york welcome to alex witt reports we begin this hour outside a serving court in washingto d.c. there you see protesters gathering, it s happening today, over the next few days as th showdown over reproductive rights returns to the nation s highest court. mifepristone, the drug at th center of this legal battle, remains available to women across the u.s., at least unti wednesday, while the court way the latest gop led efforts t ban the drug a new reaction this hour t comments made at the nra convention, including donald trump s remarks that mas shootings are not a gu problem. here s what to advocates for reform told my colleague jonathan capehart. camilla congress, and to se the cowardice from my go colleagues is just gross everyone is too comfortable. we walk around with our suits, we talk to our donors, w raised all of this money, an then we go on banded kne pandering to the nra are you kidding me the united states o america s o
threatening i mean, we don t have th facts. with that caveat, we don t know, but there have been certai indications for there was information abou perhaps maybe he was sharing these documents or some of these highly classified maps with other people. second of all we also hear reporting that there was his lawyer was required to speak that the court ruled that th crime exception to the attorne client privilege made it suc that he had to give testimony. both of those things indicat that the special counsel he ll might have significant amoun of information that could help them build a case. i think it is as the forme attorney general was saying, a fairly straightforward case. unlike the broader investigation into january 6th whether he was in fact obstructing the actions of congress on that day here s another angle, rebecca, the washington post reports the doj special counsel, jack, smith is investigating whether trump used dishonest