Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with a scene that feels like something out of World War II, as Putin's missiles wreak fresh destruction and horror. This occurred at a railway station in the Donetsk region, where scores of people, including children, are dead after two rockets hit, as thousands were trying to evacuate. Joy Reid and her guests analyze these chilling developments. Next, we discuss a leader of the Proud Boys, the right wing militia group that is accused of organizing the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, pleading guilty on Friday to two felony charges. Charles Donohoe has agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in one of the most significant cases to emerge from the insurrection. Plus, it was a momentous day at the White House, the culmination of a promise made and a promise kept, following this week's historic confirmation of the next Supreme Court associate justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson. We bring you the words she spoke at the White House to commemorate this achievement. And, according to NBC News, state lawmakers have proposed a record 238 bills that would limit the rights of LGBTQ people, just this year alone. Half of them target transgender people specifically. Will Larkins, a high school junior, and president and co-founder of the Queer Student Union at Winter Park High School in Florida, joins The ReidOut on the horrific impact of Florida's Don't Say Gay law. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.