really, really pores. the supreme court, they better find themselves a really big umbrella, tonight on laura coates live. so don t call a quite a throwback, but all of a sudden, it feels like y2k, when the new year hits in 11 days from now, the supreme court will be like, in sync, saying, bye-bye to their let s just say, the supreme court will be a little bit busy. the nine unelected men and women who set the bench and he has court and all the land, now has a power to decide an election, and i mean, again. let s all ravenous for a second, back in the days of the hanging chats in florida. they did it with bush v. gore, back in 2000. now, they may have the chance to do it all over again or that once in multiple cases involving donald trump. today, trump asked the high court to sit and think for a bit, before they answer whether he has absolute immunity. that is the jack smith case right here in washington d.c.. jack smith, he wanted a quick answer, why? maybe, he does
now have the power to decide an election. let s all reminisce for a second. they did it back in 2000 with bush v gore: now they may have the chance to do it all over again. today trump asked the high court to sit and think for a bit. to answer whether he has absolute immunity. that s the jack smith case. jack smith wanted a quick answer. he would not rather wait to find out if he can make a case against him. but will that person be considered immune from prosecution. apparently trump loves a good wait. why rush into getting into a case against you? pretty ironic. his lawyers say the case is so important, so paramount to public importance, his lawyers say the justice moves, it must move in a cautious, deliberative manner.. not at a breakneck speed. that s the immunity question. and the court also gets to decide now the eligibility question. the one coming out of colorado s supreme court decision to take trump off the primary ballot. the supreme court will have to decide whethe
they are hearing from the government the air and water is fine. you know what? a lot are not feeling fine. todd: canada announcing their own ban on tiktok. china is well aware this is not a healthy platform for kids. desantis upping the ante in his fight against disney stripping the self governing status. they will finally fair their fair share of taxes and pay all the debt. [cheers and applause] ainsley: look at that diner. thank you all for waking up early and coming down to be on fox & friends with brian kilmeade. brian is loving it. brian, what a crowd. that s amazing. you are at the metro diner in ponte vedra. [cheers] brian: there s. [chanting u.s.a.] brian: it s a very patriotic place not so much republican or democrat. they are very pro-american. you find a lot of military. not only do you have naval base but a lot of military go i m retiring here after they go through it. also a lot of the jaguars say when they are done they are going to retire
South Carolina State University professor Sarah Priester will be the guest speaker for the Benedict College 2024 Baccalaureate Service. The service will be held on Wednesday, May 1, at Benedict’s Antisdel Chapel at 3 p.m.