support of ohio republican senate candidate one j.d. vance. at one point, trump spoke over a song that was all but identical to an anthem of the qanon movement. attendees responded, this is real, guys, that picture s real. they responded with that one finger salute you see on your screen. new york times reports this, quote, it was the first time in the memory of some trump aides that such a display had occurred at one of his rallies. the song played at the rally was a song called mirrors and it was selected for use at a video trump paid at the cpac meeting and posted on his social media site truth social. but it also sounded striingly like the qanon theme song. regardless of what song was played, adherence of the qanon conspiracy understood what was happening and loud and clear. for those looped into qanon, the odds of missing trump s apparent outreach are about nil, particularly given that its aims and trump s are in sync, returning him to power. a year s long flirtation
it reduced the court to the same level of tricks and gimmicks as the rest of politics, you might expect members of congress to leak to reporters but not the court until now, you look at court a docket, you see cases involving free speech and immigration and voting rights, what is really on the docket is the role of the court. become something of a super ledg legislative body. you need 5 votes on the supreme court, 5 is easier than 51 or 251 or 18 or 80 million in a presidential race, why try to convince 80 million of your fellow americans when you could just get 5 lawyers to agree, it s easier. whesome have decided to do what is easy rather than what is right. we have another institution damaged by politics. joining us now judiciary crisis network president keri se severino. thank you for joining us, which cases will be of most significant to the viewers? you alluded to a few. one of the big ones has to do with racial preferences and education, affirmative action, two unive
it reduced the court to the same level of tricks and gimmicks as the rest of politics, you might expect members of congress to leak to reporters but not the court until now, you look at court a docket, you see cases involving free speech and immigration and voting rights, what is really on the docket is the role of the court. become something of a super le legislative body. you need 5 votes on the supreme court, 5 is easier than 51 or 251 or 18 or 80 million in a presidential race, why try to convince 80 million of your fellow americans when you could just get 5 lawyers to agree, it s easier. whsome have decided to do what is easy rather than what is right. we have another institution damaged by politics. joining us now judiciary crisis network president keri s severino. thank you for joining us, which cases will be of most significant to the viewers? you alluded to a few. one of the big ones has to do with racial preferences and education, affirmative action, two universit
they , too, are at an all time high . so now with the midterms aroundo the corner, democrats want you to forge allt all about this. instead, they want youn to foc. on only three main distractions . here s their game plan foring tv the next fifty seven days. idthey are attempting to divide the country on the basis of race and gende r and age, et cetera. it s their usual playbook,ge their election, your playbook or election year, depending on how you want to characterize it. republicans are racist, sexist, cisthomophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic. they want dirty air, water. you know, the routine. second, democrats want to gin up hysteria around abortion and yet another lie. they will attempt to scare voters by claiming that voters y abortion is illegal. that simply is not true. after the dobbs ruling,ot abortion is still very much legal and the vast majority of i states and i have it on gooditi authoritiny that republicans in the senate will bring up a national abortio bring
been saying. this is an issue that most americans agree on, so why the holdup? as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle, we have breaking news tonight. striking new signs that merrick garland s justice department has intensified its january 6th investigation, in a big way. nbc news has learned that the department of justice has issued about 40 subpoenas over the last week, related to the actions of the former president, his allies, and their efforts to overturn the 2020 election. one source says that has his phone seized as evidence last week. he all but admitted it to our colleague earlier tonight. yes, i was part of the process to make sure there were alternate electors to win the challenges would be heard, and would be successful. a lawyer for ex nypd commissioner, bernard kerik, confirmed that he received a subpoena last week. it s been confirmed that he worked on efforts to but of course, as we all know