block the ruling for mifepristone, but it remains o the market, what now plus, trump, back on trial, th civil case about to begin. our legal expert on if trump could speak, before what matte shows up also, the right-wing gun radicalization, there is a intersection between them. is it a factor in this rash of accidental shootings in this country? and from the boardroom, to broadway a conversation with the firs latina actress to front a play by the legend, andrew lloy weber, this is american voices we begin this hour with the first major test for abortio rights in front of the supreme court since the conservative majority overturned the rule last summer, on friday, th court temporarily blocked decision by u.s. district judge, matthew kacsmaryk, which throughout the fda s longtim approval of mifepristone the drug, which is also used t treat miscarriages, will remai
83% why doesn t that get past? i can tell you why it doesn t get passed because guns and gun radicalization, and the intimidation that they provide are now the central totem for the right side of the political aisle and the right side of the far right of our political. i ll rules the whole republican party now. i mean, marjorie taylor greens christmas card. go look at it. massive christmas card. go look at it. lauren barbies christmas card. go look at like there s a reason while white guns are so central and republicans won t touch this because it is their central totem. right who cares about policy? it s not about policy to them. it s about a culture war to them and without guns in the middle of it, their cultural war falls apart. that s why these things don t pass. and just recently, we saw that a number of announced the potential republican presidential candidates appeared at the nra convention in indianapolis. and this is despite the fact that we ve seen a lot of stories out there,
fed up everyone is with the lack of gun safety and how gun radicalization has taken over the country. i think the supreme court case is pretty reckless. what the senate is doing is a very, very big deal, but since it s moving forward on this bipartisan legislation, while the scotus is going the opposite direction, is that one step forward and two steps back? i think the scotus decisions going to complicate things for sure. in heller, or the previous case, decided or written by scalia, authored by scalia, he denotes that guns can and should be regulated in sensitive places. now, i think you re gonna have a lot of deciphering about what they re sensitive places are. we ve already heard new york governor mention that she is going to tear into and try to decide that. i think reasonable, responsible gun owners across the country understand and are calling for a good, reasonable legislation. we don t want i m a responsible gun owner, i