After Trump sent federal forces into Washington, DC, those troops and police began to charge individuals with federal crimes. But an extraordinary source of civilian pushback has emerged: grand juries are refusing to indict the individuals. Elsewhere in US courts, Harvard won a case saying that the administration's funding freeze was unconstitutional retaliation. And decidedly outside of the courts, Trump's renamed "Department of War" has killed 11 people on a Venezuelan boat, alleging that the individuals were ferrying drugs across borders.
- Guest: Bruce Shapiro, Contributing Editor for The Nation and Executive Director of the Global Centre for Journalism and Trauma
- Producer: Alex Tighe