Comes in mark meadows and xerox may live when he thinks. A followup the stories i hear. Potentially dozens of criminal cases that languished. Shannon we will talk to a former dea agent in the middle of investigations. Said the Obama Administration undermining critical task force to target hezbollah as a president pursued a nuclear deal with iran. Hello and welcome to fox news night. Im Shannon Bream in washington. Newsnight fox news confirming that the Justice Department is opened a new inquiry into the Clinton Foundation. Fbi agents in little rock, arkansas, taking the lead, focusing on one of the Clinton Foundation engaged and pay to play politics and other illegal activities while Hillary Clinton was Secretary Of State. Fox news has also learned investigators are looking into whether the Clinton Foundation
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amendment and the ban on insurrectionists serving in high office. having said that, having watched this court for decades, and particularly the way it has ruled on issues related to the political system, it is, rosemary, hard to imagine that a court dominated by six republican appointed supreme court justices would throw of, from the ballot, bar from the ballot, the front runner of the gop nomination. the real question for me, i think, is whether john roberts, the chief justice in the u.s., has had a concern over the years about this court being seen as overtly partisan, as a player in the increasingly polarized the struggle between the parties. and me, the question is, if in fact they decide to put trump on the ballot, overturn these state decisions, does that make them more likely, at the same time, to also deny his claim of absolute immunity and say that voters, that hs going to be
Environmental and energy issues were in the headlines for much of 2023. We had several major US Supreme Court cases, Canadian wildfires that produced haze in many American cities.
worry that it weakens the supreme court s ability to review state decisions, endangering democracy. on tuesday, the israel medical association called for a 24 hour strike, but a court ordered the doctors union back to work. the doctors complied, but said they would not remain silent, and protest leaders report that growing numbers of military reservists would not report for duty. israel s military took its first known disciplinary action over the protests on tuesday, fining one reservist, and giving another a suspended jail sentence for ignoring call ups. in greece, deadly wildfires continue to rage across the mediterranean. two pilots battling the fires have died, after their plane crashed. they were tackling a blaze on the island of evia, north of athens, when the plane smashed into a hillside. evacuations from the fires are under way across the region. 0n the island of rhodes, hundreds of tourists have been rescued. the bbc s azadeh moshiri has more. the bbc s azadeh batty in south
but some died in air strikes by the saudi led coalition. if peace comes, and many yemenis have their doubts, the young will carry this war forever. 0 rla 0rla guerin, bbc news. backlash continues in israel after the passing ofjudicial reforms that demonstrators see as a power grab by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. protests on the streets have subdued, but public objections continue. major israeli newspapers printed an all black front page ad, placed by a group that s worried about the reforms. critics of the bill worry that it weakens the supreme court s ability to review state decisions, endangering democracy. on tuesday, the israel medical association called for a 24 hour strike, but a court ordered the doctors union back to work. the doctors compiled, but said they would not remain silent. and protest leaders report that growing numbers of military reservists would not report for duty. israel s military took its first known disciplinary action over the protests