captions by vitac www.vitac.com good evening, the supreme court closes one door to debt relief for millions of student borrowers. president biden tries to open another. john berman here in for anderson. tonight that pits a chief executive against a chief justice in the string of big decisions this week, including one today on lgbtq protections and the first amendment, now pitting some of the justices against one another. also tonight, a cnn exclusive, the shocking details from a report on sexual assault at the coast guard academy that went unreleased for years. plus a week af leading a failed rebellion that sent him into exile, where is wagner leader yevgeny prigozhin? and is russian intelligence now gunning for him? first tonight, president biden is vowing to work around a supreme court decision blocking his plan to forgive some $400 billion in student debt taken on by tens of millions of americans. this is the latest from a supreme court that has now reshaped th
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you re described, the survivors are the ones who are punished and those who are accused of sexual assault go on to thrive. exactly. when cadets get in trouble, there is this intense shame, this group shaming. reporter: the coast guard did investigate one of this victim s assaults but told her they didn t find enough evidence. i was 17. i needed my mom. i needed somebody to stand up for me in those moments. and it just it broke me. reporter: democratic senators maria cantwell and tammy baldwin sent a letter friday to the head of the coast guard that called the information, quote, disturbing, and demanded answers. they committed to pursuing full accountability for perpetrators and investing in meaningful support for survivors. and i m joined now by cnn anchor pamela brown. pam, what does the coast guard have to say about all this? reporter: after john s
physical/mental health. reporter: this young woman is a recent cadet. she graduated in 2022 and said the coast guard culture has not changed. the coast guard academy employees, reinforces, and cultivates a system that thrives on the trauma and pain of women and minorities. it s designed for their failure. reporter: the coast guard s secret investigation revealed that female cadets describe survival tactics they had to use while at the academy. they would rig their doors to make it hard to get in and that cadets were hesitant to report for fear that as female cadets, they wouldn t be taken seriously. one woman described a fraternity of male cadets that hated women and didn t think women should be in the coast guard. you realize if you say something, you re blacklisted because you re the girl who cried wolf. even if it really happened? even if it really happened. it sounds like from what