continues now. tonight, straight from the source. a major defeat for donald trump s former right-hand man. a blistering decision against mark meadows written by one of the most conservative federal judges in the nation. and the ruling itself could be devastating for trump at the supreme court. plus, trump accused of parroting hitler once again, the second time in just a matter of weeks. he says the immigrants are, quote, poisoning the blood of america. it is chilling rhetoric from the gop front-runner just four weeks from the first votes. also tonight, one of the biggest rising stars in hollywood found guilty of assault and harassment for attacking his former girlfriend. now marvel is cutting ties with an actor that it was betting its future on. i m kaitlan collins, and this is the source. as seems to be the case for many people who get close to donald trump, tonight, things have gone from bad to worse for his former chief of staff, mark meadows. his attempt to get hi
the grotesque and cynical politics behind the florida governor s migrant stunt. just like the racist reverse freedom rides of the 1960s, these migrants were lied to every step of the way, so desantis could own the libs. also tonight, new reporting from the washington post on how trump s team grossly mischaracterized the nature of the documents that he was keeping at mar-a-lago. when the national archives first asked for them back. and what a way to end the week. fresh from her triumphant victory at the emmy awards, sheryl lee ralph from abbott elementary joins me tonight. we begin with the freedom riders. the group of white and black civil rights activists who rode buses across the south in 1961 with the goal of integrating public transportation and bus terminals. one of the original 13 freedom riders was the late great congressman john lewis. it was a bold act of resistance to challenge the segregation laws and the riders encounters violence, beatings, and yale time.
Enforcement agencies all over Fulton County to then make sure that these grand jurors are safe. So i think one consideration the court also needs to make in allowing this is the safety of these grand jurors and their concerns that have already been voiced. But ill just say the Georgia Supreme Court observed the grand jury as a Public Institution serving the community might suffer if those testifying today knew that the secrecy of their testimony would be lifted tomorrow. The indispensable secrecy must not be broken except where theres a compelling necessity. Theres been no compelling necessity raised by this defense to pierce this veil of secrecy of the grand jury. What was the cite for that, the last one . Sorry, judge. Where is that coming from . Kessler, judge. Can you spell that one for me . You have that case, judge. In my stack. Can we just pause one moment . Sure. And then the state talked about this, but i wanted to point out, talking about deliberations and the fact it should