house floor for trying to stop the law. and the host of the hottest party in washington, funny man, roy wood junior, offers a preview of tonight s white house correspondents dinner. i m jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. i can say when i ran for president four years ago i said i would battle for the soul of america. and we still. our question we are facing is weather in the years ahead we will have more freedom or less freedom. more rights or fewer. i know what i want the answer to be, and i think you do to. this is not a time to be complacent. that s why i m running for reelection. and that video, announcing his 2024 reelection campaign, president biden echoed the rationale for his candidacy that he made exactly four years ago, then, as images of charlottesville played out, he said he was in the race because it was a battle for the soul of america. today, with violent images from the january six insurrection in the background, biden called on the nation to resis
suffers concerns about republicans attacks against the lgbtq community. according to a 2022 survey by the trevor project, more than 50% of transgender and non-binary kids across the u.s. seriously consider suicide. nevertheless, last night montana s governor signed the bill suffer tried to stop into law. joining me now is montana state representative, zoe suffer. representatives effort, thank you so much for coming to saturday s show, now that senate bill 99 has been signed into law, what does this mean fortunes gender minors and the lgbtq community in montana? it s important to note that this bill doesn t go into effect until october 1st. organize do everything in our power to stop this bill. there will be court challenges, and ultimately, bills across the country, it will get defeated in these courts. we know that these bills are as