The second deadliest u. S. Wildfire in a century incinerates paradise. This hour, the governor will deliver a new update, and well bring it to you live. Plus, yet another not guilty plea from donald trump in one federal case, as the Special Counsel is asking for an aggressive trial date in the other. Trump also not happy with the date they are seeking. What are friends for, by the way . A new expose on judge Clarence Thomas has unveiled an up roar, an entire 737 just for him . Im kaitlan collins, and this is the source. Tonight, were waiting to get a new update from the governor of hawaii and the mayor of maui. A news conference, we should note, is set for this hour. As fires continue to devastate the island. The death toll has now climbed to 53 people. And officials are warning that that number could only get even higher. President biden issued a Disaster Declaration to unlock federal resources and address the catastrophe while on the road today. Our prayers are with the people of haw
Judge in washington, d. C. As the nation and american democracy face a critical test. The former president is scheduled to be in court tomorrow. Last night federal prosecutors charged him with four separate counts in a sweeping indictment. The Special Counsel is alleging that trump was central in the plot to overturn the 2020 election and has charged him with conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of and attempting to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. This historic indictment says that trump, quote, enlisted coconspirators to assist him in his criminal efforts. It repeatedly references six unindicted coconspirators. Cnn has been able to identify five of those six. Well be breaking down what roles they allegedly played in the effort to overturn joe bidens win coming up in a moment. Paula reid is with us now. What more do we know about the new charges that trump is facing . This is very much expect
argument inside. good morning, welcome to our coverage. i m bill hemmer. dana: i m dana perino. the court is set to decide whether colorado can disqualify trump under section three of the 14th amendment as the insurrection clause. it is something the court has never considered until now. bill: the colorado supreme court all seven judges appointed by a democratic governor ruled 4-three against the former president despite the fact that no court has ever convicted him insurrection. dana: one of the mbiggest cases for trump this year. he will not be on hand for today s argument. bill: all that happening before tonight s republican caucuses in the state of nevada where trump is not banned from the ballot there. he is heavily favored to take home all 26 delegates this evening. dana: team fox coverage. alicia acuna and andy mccarthy, jonathan turley. let s begin with shannon bream to set us up outside the supreme court. a cold day in washington. there were people who st
three years after the capitol attacks, about two weeks before the iowa caucuses. prosecutors think it will not take more than four to six weeks to present their evidence. then trump will get to go. this could mean trump will be in the courtroom and on the campaign trail at the same time. the former president s codefendants appeared in court today to face new charges in the mar-a-lago documents investigation. trump body man and his official codefendant walt nauta pleaded not guilty. but once again the court is facing a delay as carlos de oliveira, the latest codefendant who was added in that superseding indictment showed up without a florida licensed attorney. his arraignment has been postponed to next week. you don t see trump in those videos along side the attorneys and two codefendants. he also pleaded not guilty to the charges against him, but we waived his appearance at today s hearing. joining me now, jennifer rogers, and david kelly, former u.s.
but they put together a very dense, detailed indictment supporting these charges. now, i also want to read one quote from the indictment, they alleged that, quote, for more than two months, following election day, the defendants spread lies that there had been outcome determinative fraud in the election and that he had actually won. and they sort of preempted his defense in the court of public opinion, which right now is that he has a first amendment right and they re infringing on his first amendment right. in the first few pages of the indictment, they say that, look, you have every right to claim fraud, to claim the election was stolen, but you can t then go and attempt to steal it. these are the charges that they re using right now to pursue that and there could potentially be additional charges added going forward. very interesting. we ll be looking for that. paula, thank you for taking us through all of that. special counsel jack smith says the january 6th capitol attacks that