kind of lawsuit, because they simply cannot afford $10,000 for every court, so this is a way to shut down the process entirely. i should add the attorneys for the clinics don t accept that they can t sue government officials on this. in fact, government officials do have a role here. the supreme court can stop it. but if texas prevails, they ll have a successful trap. to reiterate what you just said, women are sort of cut out of the twoel thing which is consistent from the rhetoric from the anti-ly and yet not
you see, don t do that, because there is a risk there and it s a real risk. reporter: even as there are clear indications of increasing infections in several parts of the country, dr. fauci tells abc news he hasn t met with the president in over a week. and the message from the white house today is that there is no increased threat. i spoke to our health experts at some length last evening. they are saying there is no second spike. let me repeat that. there is no second spike. reporter: but those attending the president s rally next week in oklahoma must accept these terms, saying they won t sue if they get infected with covid-19. the date and venue of the rally is also getting a lot of criticism. it s on june 19th, a day commemorating the end of slavery in the u.s. and it s in tulsa, just blocks away from the site of what is believed to be the deadliest incident of racial violence in american history. this isn t just a wink to white supremacists, tweeted senator kamala harris.
behavior, he s been running from that his whole life. and the thought of a public live televised trial scares him. has he ever been in a trial? he s been in depositions, never been in a criminal trial. has he ever walked into a courtroom and faced a judge and jury? a small amount did go to trial, but this quasi-criminal format where his conduct is being looked at. remember, every citizen goes to court, the president s lawyers, everyone. but because he s in charge of the laws, he doesn t go to court, he goes to a senate trial. i m sorry? he also has no one to sue him. i think to the point about this letter, is what he does is sue anybody who he feels threatened by, and so he s very aggressive. but in this case he can t sue, you know, congressman nadler. one problem, and the law is
and that she was suffering. you can t sue for lack of compassion. it n it s not a cause of action. there s no case for that. they when you re in a position such as dispatch or emergency response to extend, you know, some humanity to somebody when they re suffering? oh it absolutely should be. wonderful question but it goes deeper than that fredricka. it goes to the question of whether or not these police dispatchers are trained. when you have an emergency circumstance. you just can t see when the victim is saying, look, when are they going to be here? and her response is well, they get there when they get there. it s unacceptable, poor training. beyond the fact that it s reptile yan.
allowed to. meanwhile, with lefts active support, immigrants who came here foreign nationals are suing our government for millions of damages claiming they suffered excessively in federal custody. so american citizens can t sue but illegal alien foreign nationals can sue. a professor of politics at the community college and host of psa report podcast and joins us tonight, thanks for coming on. so the contrast is kind of remarkable. and i just want to make sure i m stating the facts here. american citizens are not allowed to sue the sanctuary cities that embedded the crimes they suffer from, white? well, it is aggravating because you hear elected officials and the courts and it sounds like they are fighting harder for illegal immigrants than american citizens. so it takes a timely case is the best example. it deals with sovereign immunity. so murdered by someone deported several times and they were in