msnbc. thank you so much, reverend sharpton, thank you so much, let s begin this saturday with mifepristone and what happen now, supreme court i temporarily protecting acces to the most used abortion drug in united states two of the nine justices justice clarence thomas an samuel alito dissented friday, saying they would have allowed the original ruling, you know, the one by judge matthew kacsmaryk, to stay in effect which invalidated the fda approval of mifepristone this is thanks to the bide administration, the high court got involved in the firs place. this late quote, fridays stay sends long message to the lowe courts that scotus will no entertain the cynical attemp to impose new nationwide restrictions potentially even a ban o abortion if you feel like it is a littl too early to breathe a sigh of relief, well you would b right. mifepristone remains available in certain states wher abortion is currently illegal. that is until the fifth circui court of appeals rules o
followers online, you can see there. and this is not just anybody talking, it is a trump ally, lawyer, and top republican on the senate judiciary committee, so he knows better than to just blithely talk up warn of violence and crime as retaliation of whatever happens in the criminal justice system, which no one knows what will happen. senator graham going further than most republican senators. lately many have been trying to duck attention over trump s secret document scandal. but what is different about graham? well, senator lindsey graham is also a witness and a potential participant in donald trump s 2020 election plot, which remains in criminal investigation in georgia. graham trying to fight lawful orders to testify there, so he has at a minimum a conflict. now, graham carefully avoided linking his own legal pressure in georgia to this new apparent warning or threat. instead he argued the double standard about secret documents, which is the federal case, not the georgi
investigations that jack mitt s handling right now. trump attorney evan corcora recused himself afte testifying the classifie documents investigation. i wonder how epstein s appearance, how it might conflict with his role as trump legal advisor? yeah, and of course boris has been both a lawyer for donald trump and a political adviser. he might return to his political advisory role that i that becomes necessary right now he is having conversations. he is not testifying for the grand jury it is significant that jac smith himself came in to listen that means that to me they are evaluating how credible he is. as well as substantively how much does he know? does he have enough? might he get even some kind of immunity so that he woul testify fully withou
increasingly stands for make attorneys, get attorneys. this is the latest iteration of that. i just wanted to come back very quickly to what neal was saying just now. part of the reason we understand that the order to file briefs in the appeal wasxd so yá=cke1 was because judge jfhowell s initia order instructede1 evan corcora to produce the notes to the government by wednesday. so that wn(q today. and it seems like the appeals court wanted to rule on or considere1 a potential appeal before that deadline w3expires. suzanna,ok i want to talk to you about this. i think for some for people who are absolutely dedicated to this andçó definitely want to s trump punished, seem simple. but you know, new york times article talking about the legal intricacies make ore1 break the hush money case against trump, the false business records charge is the bread and butter charges of the district attorneygrñoffice, white collar