Jeanine pirro and pete hegseth and greg gutfeld 5 00 in New York City and this is s the 5. All right big news special prosecutor nathan wade falling on his sword to protect his former flame lewis and dramatically stepping down from the trump Georgia Election casei and scotngt happened earlier tht she must cut ties with wade or step aside herself. A willis silenced sosi far and whe the judge did not outright disqualify her, he did not let willis gate completely. Ment. Its a huge body blow almost a fatal blow to her. I think the way forward is she half has to voluntary recuse herself i dont know she has it in her she clearly is no credibility with this judge. Greg for normal prosecutor to have an on to record finding like this that you lied under oath . It would be devastating. And its not over yet. While willis might stay on the trump case she still under investigation by a jury or a Georgia Senate committee what they find might impact the prosecution against donald trump judge to you f
Americas late news. Fox news at night. Breaking tonight, deceptively when he falls but had with for president Donald Trumps Bloodbath Comment, with the Auto Industry and had zero to do with violence. One of democrats want another fight, it appears the former president is happy to oblige. Kevin corics Live In Dc On why the latest from hoechst could backfire and edge if he, kevin, good evening. That it could. The old saying goes like this, ally could make its way halfway around the world before the truth can get its trousers on. Even worse, liars know they have better 5050 shot, youll never hear a correction, and for that matter, the casting the lie before anybody figures out what the truth is. And critics are saying that about those, take former president trumps remarks about a possible incoming bloodbath in the Auto Industry. If i get elected and we make if i dont get elected it to be a bloodbath, thats the least of it. They are building massive factories. They are not going to sell th
You look like you are about to start the 11 00 a. M. Shift at the bank of the weekend. Im loving them. Im loving them. You guys have a great rest of your day and i will see you tomorrow. A very good morning to you, it is saturday, march 16th, and we begin today with Big Decisions and more delays all revolving around Donald Trumps litany of legal troubles and the future of american democracy. Lets start in georgia, where nathan wade has resigned from his role as Special Prosecutor in the racketeering case against the former president , donald trump, and multiple Co Defendants over their efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 president ial election. That came shortly after the judge overseeing the proceedings, scott mcafee, ruled that before County District attorney, this woman, fani willis , should not be disqualified from trying the case as a result of her romantic relationship with nathan wade, which judge mcafee wrote caused no quote actual conflict in terms of the prosecution o
United states and all around the world. I am rosemary church. A historic night in the u. S. State of georgia where a grand jury has indicted primary former President Donald Trump to allegedly overturn the Election Results in 2020. The grand jury approved every indictment presented by Fulton County District Attorney, fanny willis on monday. The former u. S. President has been charged with 13 counts in the indictment, including a Racketeering Charge, 18 others have also been charged under the states racketeering laws, for allegedly joining a the outcome in favor of donald trump. Those names include several high profile individuals, from trumps me in office, uding former white house chief of staff, mark meadows, Former Trump Attorneys Rud Giuliani and john eastman,nd it Top Justice Department official, jeffrey clark, they have until 12 00 on august 25th two voluntary surrender. He is the Fulton County District Attorney breaking down the charges. Every individual charge in the indictment i
Would address its involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. An investigation last year found the churchs financial arm, which in the 18th century was known as queen annes bounty, had received funds linked to enslavement worth more than £1 billion in todays money. Today, a group with oversight of the churchs response said the £100 million that had been earmarked by the church to address the legacy of slavery was not enough. The church said the funding that has been put aside should be considered a Seed Investment and would grow over time. Lets start with our panel on this in then an expert review. For 200 years, the church as been in denial about its role in this, but clearly there has been a change in the way organisations view this, that if you inherited wealth as a result of slavery, then you inherit the problem today. How do you feel about that . 501 the problem today. How do you feel about that . ~ the problem today. How do you feel about that . ~. ,. ~. , about that . So i t