Is something happening here? Following Donald Trump's insane press conference at Trump Tower on Tuesday, in which he equated neo-Nazis and White Supremacists with those on the left who oppose them -- days after the murder of a counter-protester in Charlottesville -- even some Republicans are finally condemning him. Sort of. But not nearly enough. At the same time, Confederate monuments are being removed around the country and business leaders have withdrawn from two of Trump's business councils. Meanwhile, Republicans continue to deliberately suppress minority voting in state after state -- another Federal Court determined as much this week in Texas, finding for the 11th time in recent years that state Republicans intentionally blocked minority voters. Another such state is Vice President Mike Pence's Indiana, where early voting sites were shuttered in Democratic counties and expanded in Republican counties after Obama won the state in 2008, when Pence served as Governor. Long-time BRAD BLOG legal analyst Ernest A. Canning joins us to detail two new federal lawsuits, alleging violations of both the Voting Rights Act and the U.S. Constitution, that have now been filed in the Hoosier State. A GOP strategist breaks down in tears on Fox 'News' in the wake of Trump's response to Charlottesville, and callers ring in on all of the above, including whether or not complaints about Trump from some GOP officials can be taken seriously, given that they are still suppressing the votes of African-Americans and Latinos all across the nation...