hello and welcome to inside politics. i m john king in washington. thank you for sharing a very, very busy news day with us today, a suspected leaker who shook up the world by posting top secret us intelligence documents online. sees the inside of a federal courtroom plus new cnn reporting on an intriguing avenue of investigation for the special counsel jack smith wants to know if donald trump is using an army of lawyers to intimidate potential witnesses telling his version of events and ron desantis just make himself unelectable. florida governor s science, one of the nation s most restrictive abortion laws, barring the procedure after just six weeks of pregnancy. it s a priority for the republican base. but it is very much at odds which with where most americans stand up first for us, though. hiking boots and handcuffs. this morning, the 21 year old allegedly behind a global intelligence disaster, appearing for the first time in front of a federal judge today, prosecutors l
paycheck problems would take. schedule a demo at com dot com and make the unnecessary unnecessary. hello everyone. i m bianna golodryga. welcome to cnn newsroom america hill. we begin this hour with a trove of new information about the young suspect accused of leaking high level classified information from the pentagon information officials say endangered national security 21 year old jack to share with charged on two counts two federal counts at his first court appearance this morning. he did not enter a plea but will remain in custody until his detention hearing next week to share a who was arrested yesterday at his parents home was an it specialist for a military intelligence unit on cape cod, massachusetts, according to the affidavit to share also held top secret clearance since 2021 starting in december, he posted hundreds of highly classified intel documents to a chat group frequented by video gamers, which later spread on social media. cnn s jason carroll is live outs
these logistical hurdles, and they re saying that this abrupt shift in the regulatory landscape is just really proving impossible to comply with. so here s what would happen if the supreme court does not step in at one a.m. saturday morning, eastern time, so just about 13 hours from now. the fifth circuit ruling would actually take effect, and there are many things that the fifth circuit laid out here. they re saying that women beyond seven weeks pregnant, they wouldn t be able to take mifepristone even though up to now, women up to 10 weeks pregnant are allowed to take it. in addition, all telehealth and prescription by mail options would be eliminated. so up to this point, women have been able to get this prescribed online by their doctor and then get it in the mail. but that would all end overnight tonight if the supreme court does not step in here, and to really hammer home the stakes of this case, john the doj in their filing to the supreme court, right off the bat here, , they sa
countermanding fda scientific judgment and unleashing regulatory chaos by suspending the existing fda approved conditions of the use for mifepristone. so breaking it down for you. here s what would happen if the supreme court does not step in at one o clock in the morning, saturday morning, eastern time just a few hours from now, really 1/5 circuit ruling would take effect that says a few things first women beyond seven weeks pregnant could not take mifepristone went up until now they ve been able to take it up to 10 weeks pregnant. and crucially here, all telehealth and prescription by mail options would be eliminated. so far in the past few years, women have been able to get this prescribed online by their doctor and then get it via mail. but that would end overnight tonight if the supreme court does not step in here and you know bianna and erica to hammer home the stakes of this case, the doj in its filing this morning really argued a few things, they said. look this drug has been a