kate is out. i m john berman with sara sidner, and this is cnn news central don. trump launching an all out verbal attack on prosecutors and judges and the criminal cases against me spacing a month filled with crucial legal challenges in an easter day post on truth social, the former president went out after special counsel jack smith, manhattan district attorney alvin bragg, and fulton county district attorney fani willis. those attacks coming as he faces three big legal dates this month, you see them there. the fourth, 15th, and the 25th of april the criminal trial for the new york hush money case set to begin just two weeks from today, cnn s that cohen is joining us now, exactly these increased attacks are really fueling concern it s about security for those he has going after there is already a gag order in place and one of the cases yes. there that s right. look, donald trump using his easter day message to do what we ve seen him do so many times already, go afte
after team trump s takeover. plus, the new lawsuit in michigan over the state s voter rolls. then, crime has become a major political talking point. so tonight, we are separating fact from fiction. our spotlight conversation with three police chiefs from across the country as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle live from msnbc headquarters in new york city and we are now 237 days away from the election. today, a georgia judge threw out six counts in the election interference case involving donald trump. three were against trump himself. the rest were against his codefendants including mark meadows and rudy giuliani. one of those counts that was thrown out was directly tied to trump s phone call to georgia secretary of state urges him to find more votes. the judge said the counts in question quote lacked sufficient detail. her office declined to comment. we are still of course waiting on the judge s ruling about
prosecuting ivf families and providers. cbs evening news starts now. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. there is breaking news tonight in the trial of the national rifle association s former longtime leader wayne lapierre, after he was accused of using the gun lobbying group as a personal piggy bank. we will get to that news in just a minute. but we do want to begin with the future of reproductive rights here in america and the growing backlash to that alabama supreme court decision that declared embryos should be treated as children. a growing number of conservative republicans are speaking out against the ruling. there are also a number of key developments in alabama that have possible nationwide implications. one of the country s largest embryo shipping companies today saying they reportedly paused doing business in alabama, and that means many of the people who hoped to continue their treatment out-of-state have lost that option. als
all life should be protecte. norah: plus what alabama s attorney general is saying about prosecuting ivf families and their providers. the cbs evening news starts now. good evening, i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. there is breaking news tonight in the trial of the national rifle association s former longtime leader wayne lapierre, after he was accused of using the gun lobbying group as a personal piggy bank. we will get to that news in just a minute. but we do want to begin with the future of reproductive rights here in america and the growing backlash to that alabama supreme court decision that declared embryos should be treated as children. a growing number of conservative republicans are speaking out against the ruling. there are also a number of key developments in alabama that have possible nationwide implications. one of the country s largest embryo shipping companies today saying they reportedly paused doing business in alabama, and that
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