terri sewell, who sits on the armed services committee. , plastile trump has vowed to stay in the race for the republican nomination, even if he s convicted. we re gonna dig into why both his primary competitors are criticizing ham. with donald trump s former attorney general, bill barr, he s someone who s actually not holding back. saying if half of what s in this indictment is true, donald trump s quote, toast. he called this indictment detailed, and very, very damning. i agree with mr. barr, and it doesn t happen every day. i m symone sanders townsend, and i have something to say. former president donald trump is set to appear in court in two days. he s accused of violating seven federal laws and he s facing 37 federal counts. 31 of the counts deal with the espionage act, specifically for the willful retention of national defense information, the re-counts for withholding or concealing documents in a federal investigation. two counts of false statements. and one coun
first-ever emergency declaration this past week. it highlighted some damaging trends and our nation. a cooling to the hrc of 525 anti-lgbtq+ bills were introduced in 41 states. of those, bills more than 220 of them targeted trans people. more than 76 anti-lgbtq+ bills have already become law this year. that is more than doubled last year s number. that means that 2023 is now officially the worst year on record for anti-lgbtq plus legislation in america. this is a lot to taken. its pride month. lgbtq plus individual should be is celebrating their pride. they should be comfortable living out loud. this year that s not everyone s reality. many folks are living in states led by conservative politicians who are hell-bent on targeting them. not just in their own communities either there s trying to spread a message of hate a nation line. look at florida. a prime example.