Single Campaign Event since lawning his Reelection Bid and theyre reporting bidens staff intentionally tries to keep his schedule light. That report reads in part in private some officials acknowledge that they make they may want to consider reasonable accommodations, interesting word, not to physically tax an aging president , his staff schedules most public appearances between noon and 4 00 p. M. And leaves him alone on weekends as much as possible. Interesting. Anyone can trip at any ager but for an biden is the Chief Executive and just embarked on campaign asking voters to keep him in the white house till age 86 and polls show trouble of enormous anxiety and donald trump did rallies in a day and sometimes past midnight and most president s do events before noon and after 46789 most president s have the competency and stamina to do so, kaylee and jim garaday wrote a really nice analysis and sharpest and strongest communication tool by this administration cents is the president himse
this is fox & friends. we start this morning with president biden he made this blunder mixing up the names of world leaders, again. at least these weren t dead. on the heels of a scathing report from the special counsel, listen president of mexico cece did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in. brian: but he claims he knows exactly what he is doing. ainsley: plus the new york special election implications for the balance in power in congress. we will talk with that g.o.p. candidate this hour. lawrence: with valentine s day approaching breakup is hard to do but pizzato hut is making it easy. brian: all right kneel is a daca. lawrence: the second hour of fox & friends begins right now remember mornings is better with friends. steve: with pizza, actually. ainsley: we start with a fox news alert. the special counsel investigating president biden s classified documents case is not seeking charges against the president. brian: it
with leaders. so is there finally an end in sight? there is still a lot of work to be done, but we continue to believe that an agreement is possible. brian: plus, round two second impeachment vote on the table secretary mayorkas after last minute vote switch yesterday. lawrence: illegal strip clubs and terrorized neighbors. squatters are taking over more than a 1,000 homes in atlanta. ainsley: fox & friends starts right now and remember, everyone, mornings are better with friends. why don t you participate? brian: i m not sure. steve: and mornings are better with news. so let s turn to the race for the white house. nikki haley waking up this morning to a loss in nevada as nearly 63% of republican primary vote goes to none of these candidates instead of her. she was still declared victor, however. ainsley: none of these candidates. you can check that box? brian: former president was not on the ballot. he opted out and will instead take part in the caucuse
lawrence: california facing first ever hurricane force wind warning. parts of l.a. and san diego under a state of emergency bine brian fox news alert. the border bill is out. and it s led its lead g.o.p. negotiator defends it. there s a perception that this allows 5,000 people in a day to be able to come in. that is absolutely not what it is. senator james lankford joins fox & friends for an exclusive interview this hour. and you ll flip over. this the american city seeing the biggest profit from flipping homes, one of the stars of hgtv s flip or flop joins us live. steve: he would know. second hour of fox & friends for this monday remember morning are better with friends. brian: we start with a fox weather alert. 37 million people on the west coast are at risk at life-threatening floods today. at least 8 counties in southern california are under a state of emergency with wind gusts expected to reach in some cases 92 miles per hour. let s check in with
lawrence? lawrence: the second hour of fox & friends starts right now and, remember, mornings are better with friends. steve: all right a fox news alert, t three hours, 10:00 easn time the supreme court will hear oral arguments on colorado s decision to kick former president donald trump off the state s primary ballot. brian: the high court in unchartered territory legal territory as justices wrestle with an historic election dispute. ainsley: lucas tomlinson joins us with the latest. good morning, steve, ainsley, and brian. the supreme court has never heard a case like this before in its history. oral arguments begin in less than three hours, as steve said, in protest of the former leading g.o.p. candidate. fencing has been erected outside the nation s top court near the u.s. capitol as you can see here. colorado kicked trump off the ballot citing the constitution insurrection clause section 3 of the 14th amendment to be specific, which has never been used in