tonight. biden, abbott, the mexicans who blinks first? take me to church if i go to work, i get my freak on. jesse: the trump prosecution goes off the rails. do i have to do everything? we ask you keep a open mind, be respectful. be weird in our way. jesse: happy dei thursday, america. plus michelle obama for president. michelle, i know it s hard being in the office for eight years, but save us. jesse: nearly 1250 years ago our founding fathers debated the future of the government. the federalists wanted a strong central aoeudzed government. anti-federalists such as thomas jefferson believed government powers should be derived from individual states joining together. debate between the two school of thoughts flourished in town halls and village squares. often so con ten shows swords and bayonets were drawn. some powers were assigned to the federal government like regulating trade. other powers assigned to the state governments like education. other powers were
biden, abbott, the mexicans who blinks first. take me to church. i go to work. i ve got work on the trump george. the prosecution goes of.f ec the railutios. so i got to do everythingk beu just asked to keep an open mind, be respectful and let us be weird. animal people in our way. pl happy d i thursday america plus michelle obama for president. michelle i know it was har d being in the office for eight years, but save us nearly 200 and 50 years ago, our founding fathers debated the future of the government. s the federalists wanted a strong centralized federatronral govert . anti-federalists such as thomas jeffersojefferson believed that government power should be derived from the individual states joining together, and debates between the two schools of thought flourishede d in town halls and village squares. the topic was so contentiousvilg that oftentimes swans and bayonets were drawn. yonets but ultimately the founding fathers found a compromise. some powers were
third hour of fox and friends starts right now. brian: we begin this hour and final hour of the show on fox and friends with a news alert. former president trump vowing to fight back after being kicked off the gop primary ballot in colorado. steve: colorado state supreme court ruled former president trump violated section three of the 14th amendment because of his actions on january 6. carley: former trump attorney will join us live. first peter doocy is live outside the white house with more on this developing story. hi, peter. peter: donald trump has a lead, he has to win primaries and collect delegates to get nomination. colorado is the first to do this, supreme court there ruled he engaged in insurrection on january 6 and that violates the constitution. trump campaign says colorado state supreme court issued a flawed decision and we will swiftly file an appeal to united states supreme court and stay of this deeply undemocratic decision. colorado secretary of s
it s the harshest sentence handed down for involvement in the january 6th attack on the capitol. the leader of the oath keepers just told he ll serve 18 years in prison, and the judge didn t mince words. there is one week to go until the nation potentially defaults on its debt, and still no deal. lawmakers are huddling in the capitol, trying to hammer out a last-minute agreement. no, that s not what is happening. most of them are headed home for a long holiday weekend. and not before adding some last-minute demands that could complicate the entire process. we ll break down what they are. and this story, more than a decade after being paralyzed, he can now stand, walk, even climb stairs. we ll tell you about the implant that has now reconnected his brain to his spine. could this technology become accessible to anyone? we are following these major developing stories, all coming in to cnn news central. longest sentence yet for a january 6th defendant. the leader and foun
states as a playing russian roulette with the american economy. proximate deep dive on what it will take to get a deal through congress, to stave off an economic nightmare. senator ted cruz on the speaker mccarthy can hold the whiteford and senator jack reed on democrats fears the president may be selling out to some of his biggest agenda items and is setting a dangerous precedent. plus, will ask both centers about news the u.s. will train ukrainian pilots to fly f-16s in the fight against russia. then, we are kicking off a major weekend the republican 2024 primary. senator tim scott files paperwork to run. but florida governor desantis could join the race within days. i honestly believe you have an opportunity to right the s ship. there are others hinting they could be into her buttocks i ve debated donald trump many times just out the cameras on. send a penalty should be on the headlines of what promises to be a big week for the 2024 gop field. all right now on fox n