more. that could be a long-term repair right there. rachel: absolutely. now to this, former president trump making his first speech, a couple of them yesterday, since being hit with that federal indictment. rachel: and he did not hold back during his speech in georgia, calling the charges baseless. he even compared president biden s tactics to something stall inwould do. he also hit at the timing of the indictment. listen to this. every time i fly over a blue state, i get a subpoena. it s no coincidence they indicted me, the very same day that it was revealed that the fbi hid explosive evidence that joe biden took $5 million illegal bribe from ukraine. next hunter will probably be charged with some very minor offense so the fbi and doj can pretend they re fair, they want to pretend they re fair, we got hunter for jay walking. as far as the joke of an indictment, it s a horrible thing. it s a horrible thing for this country. i mean, the only good thing about it is, it
friday. they resumed on saturday and they ve been described to fox as productive. these conversations come as the israelis say 239 people are being held inside gaza. we do know following the operation launched on friday night israeli forces are currently operating inside the gaza strip. i want to show you what it was like just a few hours ago. you can see the israelis marking targets on the northeastern side of the gaza strip. in the distance you can hear the thud of artillery. a very active front. as the israelis push deeper into gaza, they anticipate there will be more resistance as part of the reason they continue strikes against different positions. those israeli forces operating on the eastern and western side of gaza pushing deeper into the strip. today the spokesman for the israeli military discussed the situation saying this. over the past day we have expanded ground activities with additional forces entering the gaza strip including infantry and engineering and art
white house announced new actions to protect lgbtqi plus individuals and kids from what they call attacks. will, rachel, pete. thank you,. rachel: thank you. it s interesting at this pride event he calls out anyone who owe poses the gender mutilation of children or the confusion that s caused with the curriculums that are so widespread across american public schools, that somehow you re bigoted and hate gay people because you think it s a step too far and doesn t have a place in our schools. you have to be careful how we allow them to frame these arguments. i think if anyone saw pictures of what it looks like when a young girl has her breasts chopped off or some of the things they re doing to the drugs as well that they re giving them and it s basically a chemical castration, these are not loving, good things that you do to children and we have to not let them frame that argument. and it s an unnecessary
to drive out inequities that contribute to violence against lgbtqi plus people. the president is using this moment to call attention to the fact this shooter had a long gun, allegedly, and asking when will we decide as a nation that we have had enough. the president noting he was able to get into law one of the most significant pieces of bipartisan gun reform legislation in decades but at the same time saying much more is needed. the president over the last several months has been calling once again for an assault weapons ban and once again he is reviving that call today saying we must do more. in the meantime the president offering his prayers to the families of those who died in this tragic shooting and also those injured and still recovering. kristin? jeremy diamond live at the white house for us, thank you. ed davis, the former boston