We have chilling new details this morning about threats being made against the grand jurors who just issued an indictment against donald trump in georgia, and the woman arrested after police say she threatened to kill the judge in the d. C. Case. New scrutiny on the hours before the deadly maui wildfires. Why didnt the sirens sound in time . Questions about the state and federal response, and were going to speak with the White House Press secretary shortly. Abortion rights are one step closer to being in front of the Supreme Court again. An Appeals Court ruling clearing the way for a popular Abortion Drug to remain available for now, but very Big Questions about how long it will remain that way. Im kate bolduan with john berman and sara sidner. This is cnn news central. This morning, there is growing concern for the safety of several jurors in georgia and a judge in washington, d. C. , who are assigned to the criminal cases against donald trump. There are new chilling details about the
we re working with the cell companies to try to make sure that communication happens. i mentioned that fema has already provided and given $2.3 million of family assistance, so it s getting out there. our job, and she has said this as well, and the federal government personnel job is to make sure that we communicate that, that we get that to the folks on the ground, and we will be there. you ll hear from the president directly. he has actually said this, we are going to be there today, tomorrow, and as long as this takes. this is obviously devastating, loss of life, loss of land, loss of culture, a devastation, a ruin of an entire city. and so we are going to be there, we re going to see the president and the first lady. folks are on the ground, hundreds of personnel are on the ground. they re going to go into these communities and make that very clear, that we are there to help. so karine, you re saying they are going to be there for the long haul is what you re saying about fema, n
all of that rubble. we have to do this right and realize that the responders that are going out there are recovering their loved ones, members of their families. now, with the road to lahaina open, many residents are making that emotional trek back to their homes and seeing the shocking amount of devastation for the very first time. makes me cry. about 20 years i stayed in my house. it s hard to take in, you know, just seeing all this devastation. i don t know what to think. we grew up here. this is home to a lot of us. so much sorrow there in lahaina this morning. we are still hearing heart-wrenching stories of the day the fires broke out.
dealing with these terrible disasters, including first responders? well, sara, thank you so much for that reporting. i think it s really important for the entire nation to see what the people of maui, what the people of hawaii are seeing, and as you just stated, on monday the president and first lady are going to be visiting maui. they will see firsthand the impact of the wildfires, the devastation of loss, the devastation of land, the devastation of culture. let s not forget that as well. he ll hear directly from local officials, state officials and survivors what it s going to take to recover. look, the president s message and the first lady s message is going to be very clear, it s going to be we are here for you, today, tomorrow, for as long as it takes, to those who have lost loved ones, to those who are in agony waiting to hear, you are not alone. the entire nation is grieving with you and is going to be with you as you rebuild and recover.