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Deadline White House

democrats and large numbers of their own voters who strongly oppose those positions taken there on abortion bans. >> that's exactly right, and you have seen some republicans try to soft shoe their way back from the effect of overturning dobbs and other really restrictive voter laws. i mean, really restrictive abortion laws that have been passed throughout the states and the backlash against that every single time abortion has been put on the ballot, abortion access has won, and it's very smart for planned parenthood and other pro access groups to be running ads like that to remind voters every day about who is behind the effort to restrict that and who is behind the effort to ensure and expand reproductive health care. i think democracy and pro voting rights groups should do the same

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Deadline White House

trump created a separate entity called the save america pac. most of the money raised went to this newly created pac, not to election related litigation. the select committee discovered that the save america pac made millions of dollars of contributions to pro trump organizations including $1 million to trump chief of staff mark meadows charitable foundation. $1 million to the america first policy institute, a conservative organization which employs several former trump administration officials, $204,857 to the trump hotel collection, and over $5 million to event strategies inc., the company that ran president trump's january 6th rally on the ellipse. >> as we understand, special counsel jack smith scrutinizing the save america pac, trying to figure out if trump advisers knew he lost, before they were raising funds about nonexistent voter laws. you have a pac paying for a legal defense while also being part of the case itself.

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The Mehdi Hasan Show

that's not how it works. if congress wanted to turn samalea chambers into a transgender health clinic, we would have full constitutional authority to do so. i think that deep down, he knows that, and he's scared of it. that is why he wants to go out and tell the american people the opposite. >> that is a vision for the supreme court's future there, martin. alito did this hours long interview, as we have mentioned with david b. rifkin. he appears before the court, he will be appearing on the federal income tax case. he is also an attorney for conservative activists leonard leo, he reportedly facilitated alito's grand alaskan adventure. i am trying to think of how wildly agree just this is. if ketanji brown jackson sat down for a new york times interview with the democrat election lawyer to talk about the l.a. galatea of republican voter laws, what would conservatives say? >> and let's just add an extra layer to this. david rifkin also wrote a

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The Mehdi Hasan Show

trying to say there, and maybe such an important point, most of the country's history, congress regulated the supreme court. it added or subtracted seats. taking away the power -- it moved certain hearings for totally partisan purposes. i'm not saying that is all good, but it does show that embedded in the constitution is this idea of checks and balances among all three branches of the branches. the supreme court he seems to think sits a top the government, and also the balances to two other branches. that's not how it works. if congress wanted to turn samalea chambers into a transgender health clinic, we would have full constitutional authority to do so. i think that deep down, he knows that, and he's scared of it. that is why he wants to go out and tell the american people the opposite. >> that is a vision for the supreme court's future there, martin. alito did this hours long interview, as we have mentioned with david b. rifkin. he appears before the court, he will be appearing on the federal income tax case. he is also an attorney for conservative activists leonard leo, he reportedly facilitated alito's grand alaskan adventure. i am trying to think of how wildly agree just this is. if ketanji brown jackson sat down for a new york times interview with the democrat election lawyer to talk about the l. a. galatea of republican voter laws, what would conservatives say? >> and let's just add an extra layer to this. david rifkin also wrote a

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North Carolina Democrats blast GOP elections bill

Democrats attempted to sound an alarm during a Legislative Building news conference about the proposal that Senate Republicans unveiled last week and that could be debated this week.

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

calling him ron sanctimoniou now is calling him tiny d. which it hurts me, but that' so good. it's so, so good and he's gonna demolish rhonda sanchez, yes, i think the hell column you pointed out hits to it more on -- trump's grievances are personal and that what seems to resonat with his supporters. we should probably emphasize that that's not even close to majority in the country. molly was talking about th republican nominating someon who's electable, electable throughout the entire countr is an important thing to think about. that's not actually what republicans are thinking about it's important, around desanti is troubling and not yet quite trump like on this ver specific level which is in my column, it's big deal of having - in his first race for governor and he beats chris by 20 point this time it take a look at some of the voter laws some of the voter -- voter registration regulations

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

state legislature theory. and this started back in hi home state of north carolina. when the republican of-led legislature tried to redraw and redistrict maps before the 2022 election. they shade they should not have intervened. what they are talking about here today goes beyond redistricing. it could have implication on voter laws, how you qualify to vote, and it would allow legislatures the winners to make those rules. those are the arguments we're hearing today. those arguments just got underway. it specifically gives the power to legislatures and not to courts. this starts as a fringe theory during the 2000 election, with us it's gained prominence among conservative legal leaders. >> as julia was mentioning, the

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Lame duck voting bill could require Ohio voters to have a photo ID

A bill to make changes in voting laws in Ohio is considered likely to be a priority for lawmakers in the Republican supermajority, and there could be a new element added in.

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Hannity

laws that disproportionately impact the community. >> so voter i.d. laws disproportionately impact trans people because trans people ares more likely to have ide s withot the name that they go by and the gender marker that reflectse how they present. >> tucker: got to say, it's kind of compelling. i mean, we were for voter i.d., but now that you're tellingw yo us it hurts the trans community, go ahead and commit vote tellir fraud. fine with us.go ahe sean hannity next. >> having a hard time keeping up with all this. i support voter laws. can we keep it simple and all right, tucker, thank you. >> and welcome to hannity. all right. >> if you in a little . well, turn your stomach. six the midterms only six days away. conditions look righ days t fora a major wave election. and while the polls are now generally good for republicans,' you're not goingre to hear anything. pollyannis th on this program. ovdon't like the idea of overpromising and delivering. . the only thing that's going to matter is what happens at

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