court ended a constitutional right to an abortion, it s been easy to see the political story and political debates. it s a lot harder to see the medical story, meaning the reality about abortion access, the sudden changes at the state level. the crisis situations for pregnant women that may be denied care. doctors are conferring with one another and some sharing anecdotes but the accounts are second hand and details can be very hard to confirm. take this reporting from usa today quoting a top doctor. she says until the roe v. wade i never had a colleague tell me about a pregnancy that was being forced to continue because of rain. in rape. in the last week, i heard of three. patient privacy is paramount and many rape victims wouldn t want to subject them sselves to the media glare, look at the 10-year-old in ohio. a 10-year-old rape victim was pregnant and because ohio out lawed abortion, the girl was brought to indiana to end the pregnancy. the story was sited by abortion
management of both investigations. it is important to be clear here, the final decision of whether or not that donald trump will face charges in those criminal cases, that final decision, in both of those cases, will, ultimately, still be up to merrick garland. so, what does this mean for the two justice department investigations going forward? how did we get here? where do we go from here? joining us now, mary mccord, former top official in the justice department national security division. great to have you with, us mary. let s start with jack smith, for a moment. he will oversee both investigations, even though they are not technically related. some may question, whether that is a significant caseload. those two sprawling investigations. does that make sense to you, or were you surprised by that decision? i think that merrick garland, and their first investigation
we go from here? joining us now, mary mccord, former top official in the justice department national security division. great to have you with, us mary. let s start with jack smith, for a moment. he will oversee both investigations, even though they are not technically related. some may question, whether that is a significant caseload. those two sprawling investigations. does that make sense to you, or were you surprised by that decision? i think that merrick garland, and their first investigation is whether they will be unlawful interference is the transfer of presidential power, or the certification of votes in the 2020 election. that is the investigation that may have driven this decision more than the mar-a-lago investigation. that one, inherently, more political by nature. we are talking about investigating a former president, while running for president, against the
bethany bruner in the courthouse that day when the suspect was arraigned. she had been looking at the county clerk s website and every day they put the arraignments on the website and she saw one that said an arraignment for a rape of a girl 13 or under and pulled the court case and it was the 10-year-old. so she went to court and the in court police said they confessed and the girl indeed had gone to indiana for an abortion and she was the only reporter in the courtroom. the only reporter in the courtroom. none of the folks out there doubting the story were anywhere near the courtroom soft what do you want people to know about local news given indianapolis star reporting and columbus dispatch . local news is so important. we need journalists like bethany and thousands more to get to the truth of this stories around the country. there is going to be more of these stories that are going to be hard to conif i fif i firm a may question. i thought you brought up a great point about ma
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