former president donald trump officially kicking off his 2024 campaign with his first rally in waco, texas. that is expected to get underway at any minute. do not worry. we will not be bringing it to you live. tonight s event comes after a tough week for trump, as a multiple criminal investigations have been intensifying. learning his top aides will be forced to testify against him, trump exploded. on friday, a federal judge ruled ex chief of staff mark meadows and many other trump officials must speak to the grand jury and the january 6th investigation. now, trump is of course expected to appeal that division. meanwhile in new york, manhattan da alvin bragg is receiving hundreds of threats from trump s supporters, notes containing powder minutes ago, on hour ago an hour, downplaying this threat. he claims trump did not share an image of himself waving a baseball bat next to the da s head. i understand it was not his photo. it wasn t an article he re-posted it. but
appearance. the sudden scheduling of the hearing suggests she will tell more than during her previous four taped depositions, clips of which were played last week, including the revelation that after the riot, a number of republican congress members had sought pardons from the white house. s had sought pardons from the white house. her boss, mark meadows, appears to be a central figure for the committee s investigation. first turning over his text messages, including the ones he received during the january 6 insurrection from top republican lawmakers, media figures and trump family members, like donald trump junior, marjorie taylor greene and a text chain between top trump white house officials including jared kushner. earlier this month, the department of justice declined to charge meadows on a context referral from the full house. it was made in december on the grounds that meadows abruptly changed course and refused to cooperate with the committee. andrea, this is a surp
tarts right now. greetings everyone, you are watching symone. republicans may officially be in charge of the house of representatives. but democrats, they appear to be the only party interested in doing any governing. what are republicans doing? while they are trying to start fights with each other. and, even with a witness to the committee hearing. are they just to emotional to lead? and don t forget, congressman george santos facing potential expulsion, again. we will dig into a historically weird, wild, and just unfortunate week on capitol hill. plus, fulton county d.a. fani willis sets a date for donald trump s georgia election, interference trial. a few months before election day. what that means for him legally, and politically. and, why it is so hard for judges to rein in trump s dangerous trial rhetoric. and, tiktok is back in the hot seat folks, after hosts sympathizing with terrorists of some of bin laden went viral. how do we get here? and, what is tiktok doing abo
court has done so far. it revolutionizes administrative law, it gives over all this power to the courts. it s more obscure to people, but law students are picking themselves off the floor today and legal textbook writers are throwing their old editions out. what this says is think about the matthew kacsmaryk case and mifepristone, it means judges will decide and the regime that we ve had that s absolutely been cannon listen to what agencies that are expert, that s now gone and instead it s courts who will be deciding, a total revolution in administrative law which affects everybody. and we re still waiting, of course, forimmunity decision. we know monday will be the las we ll see that on monday. going out with a bang. andrew, harry, and marcus, thanks toy, all of you. and the long view, as we await president biden s remarks at a rally in north carolina. how presidents have made the tough call in the past about their own political futures, and t
and members of congress. among the report s recommendations, new fencing, boosting intelligence teams, more officers, and the ability to instantly call for help for forces like the national guard. but that means more money. that means bipartisan agreement in a sharply divided congress. even though they were all under attack. some republicans are accusing general honore of partisan bias. others complain democrats are going it alone on the security measures. the majority didn t consult me before they implemented security measures and they re not consulting me about taking those security measures down. however, they still have not relayed to me what an internal threat is within the capitol. we need bicameraal buy-in to implement the common sense recommendations his team has put forth. but we seem to have a difference of opinion on addressing many important issues. the thing that really concerned me is that the report itself just explains in just simple detail how disorganiz