the rich. a new lawsuit takes a page from the supreme court s latest really to push on this is american voices. we begin with the world closing in even tighter around n donald trump on a host of different legal fronts. er trump s alleged coke. in the jackson documents case has pleaded not guilty for his part in the handling of our country secrets. according to the former u.s. attorney, the deal is evidence so overwhelming that he is due to present for years if he doesn t flip the former president. next is a matter for the generous! investigation. pressure pouring in indicates that has brought dozens of witnesses and the focus of the selector scheme which trump andt his allies stopped to collect electors from states he lost in the 2020 election. these developments, along with another indictment in new york and an ongoing criminal investigation in georgia to ask why can t the gop quit trump? we ponder about exact question n in the dispatch trump may be guilty of a few of the
there. laura coates, really unbelievable moment there. i hope that that judge is safe tonight. it s unbelievable to think of that. and you hope she is safe. and also reminds you of the danger that many of the judicial branch are facing on a day-to-day basis. not just the supreme court. not just the more high-profile matters but every single day what it s like on the front lines of justice. thank you so much, abby. thank you, laura. thank you. well, donald trump going to the supreme court. but what took him so long? tonight on laura coates live. now, this is the case we ve all been watching and waiting for. some might call it the big kahuna. donald trump asking the united states supreme court, the highest court in all the land, to overturn the colorado state supreme court ruling that took him off of the ballot under the 14th amendment s insurrectionist clause. now, team trump says, one, he s not an insurrectionist. they say what happened at the capitol on january 6th,
battery. and we are told she and a court martial were hurt and taken to the hospital after what you saw there. me laura coates, really unbelievable moment there. i hope that that judge is safe tonight. it s unbelievable to think about that. you hope that she is safe. but it also reminds you of the danger that many in the judicial branch are facing on a day-to-day basis, not just the supreme court, not just the more high-profile matters, but every single day, what it is like on the front lines of justice. thank you so much, abby. thanks, laura. i thank you. donald trump, going to the supreme court. but what took him so long? tonight, on laura coates live now, this is the case we have all been watching and waiting for. some might call it the big kahuna. donald trump asking the united states supreme court, the highest court in all the land, to overturn the colorado state supreme court ruling that took him off of the ballot under the 14th amendment s insurrectionist cla
baier. retail workers go on strike over crime in their stores. the fbi want to find the men who carjacked one of the bureau s own vehicles. elon musk vs. walt disney, the excorps chairman takes on the mouse house you plus republican vs. democrat, east vs. west, the governor s debate tonight on fox. mike: but, first, breaking tonight, two hamas terrorists open fire on israelis today in jerusalem. they killed several of them. the men who were brothers were killed by off duty soldiers and an armed citizen. israel and hamas have agreed to extend their cease-fire by another day. the new group of hostages has been released by hamas terrorists. correspondent nate foy is in northern israel tonight. good evening, nate. hey, mike. a total of 8 israeli hostages are back in israel tonight as the temporary cease-fi barely holds after hamas terrorist attack in jerusalem this morning. hamas gunmen murdered three israelis and breaking tonight, mike, we re learning that a fourth israeli
with former secretary of state hillary clinton who joined us to talk about the 2024 election and the threat that her 2016 opponent, donald trump, poses to the future of american democracy. how do people manage, especially people who really love this democracy, who take it seriously, who take the words you just said on our show very seriously, that you can t just sit back and let democracy come to you, that this is, every day, something we all must work on together, what do you say when people ask you about the former president, these trials, these delays, and the fear that they feel about the upcoming election? well, mika, i m happy to go to therapy with you any time let s do it. clearly, the pressure and the stress on our system, our country, our constitution, our future is so intense. for those of us who understand what s at stake and i don t mean that in a, you know, derogatory way to others no. but if you ve been in this world as you and i have, you ve s