allies to manufacture those alternative facts. trump smears the justice department as, quote, weaponized and voila, you have a weaponization committee. that appears in the house. trump then describes the criminals who are serving time in prison after having attacked at the capitol on january six, as, hostages. voila, congresswoman elise stefanik uses determine hostages to in her eternal quest to embarrassed and the base herself for donald trump s favor. that appears to have been a bridge too far for at least some republicans with texas senator john cornyn pointing at the obvious, quote, somebody who s been dually convicted of a federal crime is not a hostage. that s an important point. it was not the justice department that convicted the january six criminals, it was mainly juries. ordinary citizens who heard the evidence and unanimously agreed that these insurrectionists were guilty and donald trump was indicted in new york,
school here. i will continue to stay here, because i have to continue to fight. brittani s case puts a national spotlight on republicans unrelenting attacks on reproductive rights across the country, including in states like ohio, where voters resoundingly approved a ballot measure to enshrine abortion access into the state constitution. but it also highlights a troubling trend of republicans, not only promoting harsher abortion bans with little to no exceptions but also increasingly seeking to punish women and their doctors, for private and personal medical decisions and outcomes. at a fox town hall this week, donald trump bragged about ending choice in america. for 54 years, there were trying to get roe v. wade terminated, and i did it. i am proud to have done it. they wanted to get a, back right? if we didn t have that, there wouldn t be no question, nobody else and we did it. we did something that was a
in the last trial, with miss carroll, the defamation by donald trump was clearly establish. the jury found, and we now have another jury, another democratic exercise endures figuring out how much it is that mr. trump defamed miss carroll, how much he hurt her by doing that, how he destroyed her life, how she has received threats, death threats, her reputation has been armed in a huge way. he knows that the limited piece of this case, what this jury will see is going to be a litany of ways he victimized and harms the life of miss carroll. because his guilt is already established, already clear that he defamed her. it s already clear that he lied about her, repeatedly. all that is left here is going to be a limited trial about how he victimized her. that is completely counter to his narrative of himself being victimized by the jury system.
because i have to continue to fight. brittani s case puts a national spotlight on republicans unrelenting attacks on reproductive rights across the country, including in states like ohio, where voters resoundingly approved a ballot measure to enshrine abortion access into the state constitution. but it also highlights a troubling trend of republicans, not only promoting harsher abortion bans with little to no exceptions but also increasingly seeking to punish women and their doctors for private and personal medical decisions and outcomes. at a fox town hall this week, donald trump bragged about ending choice in america. for 54 years, there were trying to get roe v. wade terminated, and i did it. i am proud to have done it. they wanted to get it back right? if we didn t have that, there wouldn t be no question, nobody else and we did it. we did something that was a miracle. joining us now by phone is
state official petitioned the united states supreme court after president trump had three nominees confirmed for the united states supreme court, because not even in mississippi were voters willing to go for banning abortion in that state. as we talked about, professor michelle goodwin, donald trump says that he was responsible for overturning roe v. wade, so as the saying goes, you break it, you buy. he will buy that lasts. it s good to happen in the member of 2024. professor goodwin, thank you for joining us via phone. i appreciate you taking the time, thank you. thank you. still ahead, a bright spot in the fight to save democracy in a move that could allow more folks to vote instead of yet another effort to disenfranchise voters. that story is coming up next. p next