right now. tonight on the reidout, . i lost my name, my sense of security, all because of a group of people starting with number 45, and his ally, rudy giuliani, decided to scapegoat me. donald trump s repulsive attacks have already devastated the lives of people like georgia election worker ruby freeman. an appeals court heard arguments on the gag order designed to protect others from the wrath of trump and his maga rival. mike lee revised an old and discredited conspiracy theory about january 6th, the very same mike lee who says america is not a democracy. we begin tonight with the expedited destruction of the voting rights act. earlier today in a 2-1 decision, a panel of judges on the 8th circuit court of appeals said that only, only the federal government, not private citizens, and civil rights groups can sue under a key part of the voting rights act. effectively gutting the legislation in seven states. the decision upheld a lower court ruling. the case sought
he does. i guess so, we got a call very quickly. a lot of people follow it. but you know, they have contacted us and they would like to see we re not talking about for, extended, just a quick hello. oh my god, he follows me on twitter. will there be friendship bracelets? joining me is author of the targ targeter. malcolm nance and sarah, scholar of authoritarian states and former state department advisor niara hawk and nbc news senior international correspondent kirsten. what s the take away from donald trump at the g 20? well, this are so many, joy, i guess. i think one of them for me is just a shamelessness. i remember previous g 20s when president putin left early because he was shunned by so many leaders. you ll remember last year the
back with me ayman mohyeldin msnbc anchor, cal perry nbc news global editor, in. iara hawk and malcolm nance. ayman, what did i a hear in that, attacked in two cities, homs and in near dak discuss, a facility that seems to have been a research facility. what i didn t hear were attacks on any personal assets related to bashar al assad, the dictator of syria or attacks on the syrian military. yeah, this was if you had to look at a spectrum of possible options presented to the president and a lot of analysts would probably say this falls on the end of the spectrum that would be classified as a very limited operation. if you wanted to go to the opposite end of the spectrum, let s say if you wanted to go why john bolton perhaps wanted the president to go it would have strikes on the regime s capability to deliver those weapons which would have been fixed wing aircraft or helicopters or airports, it