I am feeling very good about pennsylvania and because theres a lot of people in pennsylvania who deserve to be seen and heard. Thats why im here in johnstown. Im looking to the future. Will make our country bigger better greater than ever before. Will turn it around. Neil dont look now but the 2024 showdown is heating up. VIce President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are not letting up not 1 bit. Trump hitting the trail in western states as harris is back on the ground of the keystone state. We have Fox Team Coverage on trump heading to nevada with a new Tax Rate pitch. Brian janice heading to pennsylvania with her new a forward pitch. Well talk to Harris Spokesman sams why she chose to expand that pitch in a certain state. Will give you a hint itS Pennsylvania. All that and former Trunk Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross what he says the fuss about all these former trump officials who are not keen on their former boss getting back to his old job lots to cover everybody. I
On the books and what implications would that have for trump were he convicted. Thank you so much. Got to leave it there today. Very busy day. Jose diazbalart picks up our coverage right now. Good morning, it is 11 00 a. M. Eastern, 8 00 a. M. Pacific. Im jose diazbalart. We begin with Breaking News from the u. S. Supreme court, which unanimously ruled that states cannot remove former President Trump from the ballot over his actions leading to the january 6th attack on the capitol under the 14th Amendment to the constitution. As the justices wrote in their opinion, quote, because the constitution makes Congress Rather than the states responsible for enforcing section 3 against federal officeholders and candidates we reverse. Colorado Secretary Of State Jena Griswold reacted on x saying she was disappointed by the decision ask that colorado should be able to bar oath breaking insurrectionists from our ballot, and donald trump reacted on his social media website calling it a big win for
because they can t keep up with them and track them once they re here. it s gotten to be alarming. so much so in arizona the governor there is sending the national guard to police the whole situation. we ll be talking to the leader of that effort in a second. first, alexandria hoff, how this got so out of hand. alexandria. yeah, certainly got out of hand and now congress feels they have to act particularly on the republican side. emergency aid funding and for taiwan it s contingent on u.s. border policy agreements. it s unclear if it s enough and if there is enough time. homeland security secretary mayorkas arrived on the hill and senators delayed holiday recess to give more time to give framework toward a national security supplemental funding package. i think it was one of the most important things that we re going to decide in this congress and you know, spending a few extra days before the holidays seems a pretty good investment if we can make progress. senate major
on girls and women s reproductive autonomy. cnn is live as crowds swell outside the supreme court. plus, the widespread impact, where trigger laws now or soon will make abortion entirely illegal for any girl or woman regardless of circumstances. also on this monumental day, the first major gun safety legislation in decades on its way to the white house for president biden s signature. how democrats and republicans came together to compromise. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we start today with the historic decision from the united states supreme court which has overturned roe v. wade. finding that the 167 million girls and women in the united states have no constitutional right to an abortion. massive crowds gathered outside the high court in washington, d.c. this afternoon. some celebrating, some protesting the 5-4 decision. conservative justices samuel alito, clarence thomas, neil gorsuch, brett kavanaugh, and amy coney barrett leaving abortion rights as a que
you see this right here? laura: you have no idea how to do it, you re making it up as a go along. sean: then you hit record and it will ask you a question, one time only or every episode? every episode of the ingraham angle on the dvr. laura: i hear your producers laughing in the background. sean: they are laughing because it s easy! laura: they are laughing at you and me because we are hilarious. we love you, see you tomorrow. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. rights for all, that s the focus of tonight s angle. it wasn t until about 1992 when i began my clerkship for justice clarence thomas that i began to pay attention to how the media writes about the supreme court. i m talking about the new york times and the washington post, time magazine, newsweek, television reporters, 90% of them believe the court rulings were radical and outside the mainstream unless those rulings affirmed whatever the new york times and harvard law school b