election. we ll walking through this potentially major development in just a moment. putin attempts to impose marshal law in parts of the country he annexed. on capitol hill, the top republican in the house is warning that financial support for ukraine could take a hit if the gop wins control of that chamber. good morning and welcome to way too early. thanks for starting your day with us. we re going to begin with new evidence connected to donald trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. according to a federal judge, trump signed legal documents claiming voter fraud in georgia. knowing that information was false. it involves one of the architects to overturn the case. he ordered him to turn over 33 new documents including e-mail that s the judge says demonstrate an effort by trump and lawyers to press false claims in federal court. according to the ruling, one of the documents includes an e-mail exchange in which eastman tells or members of trump s legal team that th
but at what price? he made a whole lot of concessions and it darn near came to blows. more on that later. just how did things unfold the way they did on that crucial 15th ballot, and how did mccarthy forces get those 6 never kevin members to end up voting present rather than against mccarthy? pennsylvania republican scott perry was a no vote on mccarthy too, but with he changed his mind a few voting rounds earlier. why then? we ll ask him, because perry is here now. and so is texas congressman keith selt who did the same thing. and look who wells is joining us this morning who else, none other than dan crenshaw who had some very choice words for those early holdouts, called them enemies, and that was even the nice part. what does he think no? and why dud south dakota republican dusty johnson insist republicans can move on now? he ll tell us. they ll all tell us because they re all here, and so are we. ed good morning, everybody, i m neil cavuto, and maybe i should be saying
Cnn prime time with abby philip is up next. In the early 20th century, the Marx Brothers became one of comedys most famous acts. They were showman, full of gags and stunts on stage in front of the camera as well. And in a wild twist, a century later, one of their most famous lines is now being used in the fraud trial of a former president. Your excellency, i thought you left. Oh no, i dont leave. But i saw you with my own eyes. Who are you going to believe, me or your own eyes . That was the quote. It was used by a judge in a ruling that donald trump is liable for fraud, pointing out that trumps fantasy world when it comes to the value of his properties and himself, and like the marks brothers, the scene inside and outside New York Citys courtroom today became a Vaudeville Routine and a parade of insults. Good evening, im abby philip, and trump appearing today in court for the first day of his trial, which threatens to decimate his entire Real Estate Empire in new york. This is a conti
They were shown full of gigs and sons on stage and in front of the cameras as well. In a wild twist, a century later, one of the most famous lines is now being used in the fraud trial of a former president. I thought you left i did not leave. I saw you with my own eyes. Who are you going to believe, you are your own eyes . That was the quote. It was used by a judge in a ruling that donald trump is liable for fraud. Pointing out that trumps fantasy world, when it comes to the values of his properties, and himself, and like the marks brothers, the scenes inside and outside new york citys courtroom became a routine, and a parade of insults. Good evening, im abby philips, and trump the peering today in court for the first day of his trial which, threatens to decimate his entire Real Estate Empire in new york. This is a continuation of a single greatest witch hunt of alltime. We have a rogue judge, we have a racist Attorney General. Its a scam, its a sham. Our country has gone to. It is all
to me as a member of congress authorities given to me as a member of congress. neil: it was never personal, i found that fascinating because some of the six that ended up just voting present, many consider that it was personal. but you said at the time when you were against mccarthy that the problem wasn t mccarthy. the problem is with the conference. i have a lack of trust in my republican colleagues because of history. what did you mean by that? well, i mean that in the 20 plus years that i ve been retire from the military, the national department has gone from from $10 trillion to $31 debt just since i ve been retired from the military. and of those 23 years, however you count it, 16 of those years when the republican majority were under republican majority leadership. that s why. i mean, it s history. i don t have any problem with the personal, with the persons who sit in the seats of congress. i have a problem with history