politicsnation tonight s lead, danger all ove again. it we even and his third run fo the white house, forme president donald trump still can push politics to the edge. last night, trump happil mingled with maga supporters a a wrestling match and oklahoma just hours after dropping bombshell announcement, th former president claiming on his truth social platform, h would be arrested on tuesday although he offered no proof that charges were eminent just like on january 6th trum called for protest without specifying whether the the should be violent or non violent. manhattan da alvin bragg sending out an internal memo t the staff and his office assuring them they will be safe trump s response, another angr post calling him a racist an once again the most prominence and influential republicans ar rallying behind trump no matte what havoc he wreaks, speake of the house kevin mccarth calling the case against the former president and outrageou abuse of power by a radical da if this i
that s why i wanted to talk to you tonight. now that the former presiden is once again calling on his supporters to protest, are you seeing a similar response on that you see a lot of violen threats directly targeted at specific people. the big difference between january 6th and now is befor january 6th and there was weeks, even months of run up to tha date a couple weeks before januar 6th, there was a donald trum rally. the white house was see you on january 6th. that was the wi-fi password that was the wi-fi password at the rally set up by the campaign you don t see that right now what you see is people sayin any protest might be a trap by the feds and all this stuff. but the big problem with thi stuff is you can t identif lone wolf s. we ve had five, six years of lone wolf s. i will counties off right now. last year, after the mar-a-lag raid, there was a guy who named ricky shiver, he went to the ohio offices of the fbi, h ended up dying in a shoot out.
let us pray with our legs, let us march in unison to the rhythm of justice. because i say enough is enough. america, we are your future. why won t you protect us? students in washington, d.c. gearing up for tomorrow s march for our lives. a rally set up by the survivors of last month s school shooting in parkland, florida. half a million people are expected to attend. the main event is right here in d.c. and joining me to discuss this is rev al sharpton and president of the nation action network. good to see you. good to see you. so put this moment into context. a lot of people say this is different when it comes to getting gun safety laws passed because you have these young voices mobilized and speaking together in unison.