thanks to our viewers for watching, the news continues on cnn right now i d write next robert f. kennedy jr. is here with me in studio live as his campaign says, he now has enough signatures to appear on the ballot in north carolina. and other battleground states that as both biden and trump nervous tonight, plus another suspected case of the mysterious brain injury known as havana syndrome. i m going to speak to investigative journalists, christo grozev. he singles out a specific russian intelligence unit as the possible culprit. also outfront a retired us official, base advantage, who is widely considered to be patient zero and two trump s net worth, plunging today by $1 on paper. why? let s go out, find good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight. don t call him a spoiler. robert f. kennedy jr. saying he is in the race to win it in november as he reaches yet another milestone tonight is campaign says kennedy now how has enough signatures to ge
13 felony charges for trying to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state. it s worth noting he is not alone this time. 18 codefendants also charged in this indictment. including rudy giuliani and mark meadows. they re all facing rico racketeering charges which are traditionally used to prosecute ma mafia bosses and gang leaders. fani willis ordered them to turn themselves in by next friday. overnight trump slammed the indictment and said it was politically inspired to disrupt his presidential run. this is trump s fourth criminal indictment. he is now facing a total of 91, 91 charges in georgia, florida, new york, and washington, d.c. we have a lot to get to. cnn this morning special live coverage starts right now. good morning, everyone. live, fulton county courthouse where a grand jury has indicted donald trump and 18 codefendants for their alleged scheme to overturn the 2020 election loss in georgia. a look at the newspaper headlines across the nation this mor
. trey: good evening and thank you for joining as i am trey gowdy, it s sunday night in america , here we go former president donald trump versus president joe biden will go under grover cleveland have company in the history books or will joe biden overcome historically low poll numbers there are blinking caution lights for both candidates while the american people settled in for what looks like the longest general election in history. the general election started in earnest in the state of the union and the talk of unity in his inaugural address years ago is gone this was talk about contrasted not reconciliation. my predecessor, former republican president tells pu putin, do whatever the hell you want, my predecessor, he s the reason is overturned. my predecessor, many in this chamber want to take the prescription drug away by repealing affordable care act. i won t let that happen. my predecessor is watching. instead of pitting politics and pressuring members of congre
. trey: good evening and thank you for joining as i am trey gowdy, it s sunday night in america , here we go former president donald trump versus president joe biden will go under grover cleveland have company in the history books or will joe biden overcome historically low poll numbers there are blinking caution lights for both candidates while the american people settled in for what looks like the longest general election in history. the general election started in earnest in the state of the union and the talk of unity in his inaugural address years ago is gone this was talk about contrasted not reconciliation. my predecessor, former republican president tells put putin, do whatever the hell you want, my predecessor, he s the reason is overturned. my predecessor, many in this chamber want to take the prescription drug away by repealing affordable care act. i won t let that happen. my predecessor is watching. instead of pitting politics and pressuring members of congr
shannon, this was fascinating. we saw the court in almost total unison on wondering how far colorado was going and why. spell it out. yeah, normally you know, neil, it takes years to get here, maybe months if you re fast tracking. this made it in weeks. showing the urgency the court gets about this happening in an election year. so they d had the arguments. there were tough questions for both sides. at the end of the day, it really came down to whether or not this 14th amendment provision applies to president trump. justice thomas had questions about it. when this was passed in the late 1860s, why don t you look at examples from that time period showing this was meant for states to be allowed to kick people off of federal ballots. here s part of that exchange. the concern is that the former confederate states would continue being bad actors. the effort was to prevent them from doing this. you re saying while this also authorizes state to disqualify candidates. so what i m