tonight on the readout tonight on the readout and we fight like hell, and if you do not fight like hell you re not gonna have a country anymore. we are going to walk down pennsylvania avenue, i love pennsylvania avenue. and we are going to the capitol. a judge ruling about those comments from donald trump, which seemed to open up the possibility of lawsuits against the former president by victims of the january six insurrection. meanwhile, transcripts just released from the january six committee, revealing a whole lot of trump insiders with convenient memory lapses. also tonight, more of george santos lives are uncovered. we are going to look closely at his finances, which highlight the glaring need for campaign finance reform. and, in state after state, it may turn voters rejected election deniers and how democrats of a golden opportunity to safeguard voting rights. one of the governors leading that fight joins me tonight. good evening everyone, i m in for joy reid. we beg
arabia, john roberts in washington. sandra: happy friday to you. see what gets done as the president continues his trip abroad. i m sandra smith here in new york. the president greeting the saudi crown prince with the fist bump that has now been seen around the world amid speculation whether the two leaders would shake hands. part of the high stakes meeting focusing on talks to boost energy output there, as gas prices soar in the united states. but the white house is tamping down any expectations of immediate release for american drivers as the president looks to reset relations with the country he once promised to make a pariah. john: u.s. energy producers are sounding off saying the president should be looking for solutions to the gas crisis here at home. arkansas senator tom cotton joins us in a moment. sandra: fox news team covering, lawrence is live in midland, texas on the biden administration battle with big oil. john: peter doocy is live in jeta, saudi arabia,
this year, electing democrats who campaigned on preserving it. those democrats are now working to ensure that citizens, meaning all citizens, can participate in a democratic process. by allowing every eligible voter to vote. but for the first time in a while, democrats have a governors and legislators to help back decision. take minnesota, for example, where democrats are in charge of both chambers for the first time in eight years. where governor tim walt is asking his democrats to think big about voting issues. while democrats control the state senate for the first time in nearly 40 years which is why both states plan to go on offense in 2023. says the new york times, putting forth proposals that include automatic pre-registration before they turn 18, and restoring the right for felons released from prison, and criminalizing election misinformation.
scientists were saying, they were putting forth proposals to prepare for the delta wave last fall, to get more tests, to do so many things and they heard over and over again that the white house is not going to allow this to move forward. there was even an attempt to say get away from mass testing and learn to live with covid. we can t chase down every case, don t do it with we can t chase down every case as if it s contained and we can isolate and quarantine people and so they put together a plan to do sampling of cases like we do with influenza, and get better data from hospitals to know who is in there for covid, not just with covid, that plan was shot down by the white house. john: the way the variants are morphing, it s already endemic, and one of these days we will have to. just another one of the diseases. marty, great to see you. sandra: thank you, doctor. looking for love online? don t spend too much time on your profile. we ll explain why. john: plus, wait until you
purchase insurance across state lines. how the government should work, how the forefathers meant it is not just one great plan, all parties should come to the table and hammer out a plan. the problem is when we pass affordable care act, we will pass it without reading it, now we see the problems. republicans have put forth proposals back in 2009. the president and democrats did not want to listen to those bills and nancy pelosi, the speaker at the time, did not even want to put them on the house floor for a vote. jamie: let me ask you this before i let you go. in texas particularly in san antonio, the biggest market, there will be a commercial that talks about ted cruz put forth by a tea party group that he has spoken out and has been a leader in the area. what is behind that kind of movement, where does he fit in