In march, in fact, the day before Super Tuesday, how do you think this is going over for the former president and his team now . That could force him to lose a critical election window determining who the nominee is. For the disgraced, fourtime indicted expresident. Had to count there. Laura they are ready to upon po, they have a glow, they are expecting trumps legal woes will deliver a surprise next year. This handicaps donald trump, hurts donald trump. This likely emboldened incumbent joe biden. Laura selfproclaimed defenders of democracy want you to believe their priority is restoring respect to journalism and politics, it is just for all. When you listen closely, you see what they are all about. They are accusing trump of what they, themselves are, just Vengeful Idlogs who revel in shame of others. You will be able to see live on tv, there will be mug shots and fingerprints. Donald trump will be fingerprinted and photographed and end up with a mug shot. The very first president ial
america. there is question, how do you contain donald trump. she could revoke his bail and put him under house arrest. laura: house arrest, even that is not good enough for the viepers. salon describe trump under house arrest and trump being deprived of his phone is somewhat unsatisfying. it gets worse. amanda marcot says it is better for everyone if trump loses freedom from these threatening antics. better for almost everyone for trump to be in prison, not be able to speak? certainly the 74 million who voted for trump in 2020 would beg to differ. considers them to be actual human beings entitled there own views. as usual, as part of their acts, democrats seize the opportunity to portray donald trump
the the government says they have to fill out a form or write a letter saying they don t want to do it. then the insurance company will turn around and offer them the benefit directly, not through their employer. so they get it one way or another. it s just through a little paperwork and the employer is not the person paying for it. i assume, though i don t know for certain yet, that the hhs is probably going to just expand that exemption to cover any corporations that don t want to cover it. and tom, to that point, we had lawrence tribe on yesterday from harvard law school. he made a similar point. i want to play you what he had to say and see if you agree that sort of backs up what amanda was just saying. the court was not elevating corporations above actual human beings. it was interpreting an act of congress. what the court said is that as long as the government can provide the contraception at public expense, there is no need to burden the religious beliefs
say, there s no other narrowly tailored, to use the legal phrase, way to solve the problem that the government is attacking. i think that ll make a lot of people feel better. i appreciate the clarification. tom goldstein and amanda marcot, thank you both for being here. up next, israel launches air strikes against hamas after the bodies of three kidnapped teens are found, and it s making a bad situation in the middle east even worse. if you had chickenpox, the shingles virus is already inside you. you should know that 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime.
of closely held corporations whose owners basically operate the business. that s not as radical a decision as some people think. so tom, that argument means that as long as there s some alternate means for women to get access to contraception that doesn t cost them any more, is this decision really as radical as a lot of people are portraying it as? well, that is a solution for the question of contraception care and other kinds of insurance that maybe some employer doesn t want to provide. but the broader implications of the decision don t really involve insurance. there are open questions now whether a business can say, we don t want to provide services to a particular kind of person. frens, homosexuals, or don t want to have gay employees. that s going to be the next generation of challenges. i think those will probably lose, but they don t have a solution like having insurance paid for by the government. yeah, and i think that really gets to the broader thing that people are w