mueller probe in 2019. democrats went on a public smear campaign anyway. do you think the president is after justice? yes, i do. it is clear the president obstruction of justice. whether criminal or not are deeply alarming in the president of the united states. this president is obstructing justice and engaged in a cover-up and that could be impeachable. todd: brooke singman has breaking news on this front, brooke. brooke: later this morning the justice department is expecteds to hold over a redacted copy of the caved for former president trump s mar-a-lago home. the doj argued against the release of the full document saying it could compromise the investigation. judge bruce reinhart ruled against keeping the affidavit fully sealed due to unprecedented search of the former president s home. s president biden is going on record denying prior knowledge of the raid. listen. mr. president, how much advance notice have of the fbi plan to search mar-a-lago? president
day after dramatic testimony where the january 6th committee showed what went on behind the scenes at the white house after president trump was told that he lost the election but refused to believe it and instead pushed his election lies. we are watching two key races in south carolina. that s where two gop members of the house are fighting to win renomination, both facing candidates backed by the former president. representative tom rice is one of ten house republicans that voted to impeach former president trump after the insurrection at the capitol. representative nancy mace didn t vote to impeach trump but refused to join if pack of house republicans who tried to block certification of joe biden s victory and has been aligning herself with the former president ever since. and polls just closed in nevada where a trump-backed candidate is running for the republican senate nomination. and in south carolina we re seeing more results coming in. and that s why i have the best o
will be, and challenging the democratic incumbent senator who is defending a seat, a seat in a state where joe biden won by about two percentage points. a nail biter today. john king, you are following key races out of south carolina, incumbents, representative nancy mace and representative tom rice, one of the rare republicans to impeach trump after the insurrection. what is the latest there? let s move across the country and look at the house. pull up south carolina. votes coming in a little more quickly than nevada but we re several hours in now. this is very interesting here. the seventh district russell frey is donald trump s candidate here, a conservative running against the incumbent. tom rice had that seat since 2012 and won big in the tea party year. he is getting 25% of the vote right now, disappointing for a republican incumbent who represented the district for a decade. 99% of the vote in. we re still tallying the final votes. the 50% plus one you avoid a run-
thanks for watching. don lemon tonight starts right now. hey, don. hi. thank you very much, laura. i ll see you again tomorrow evening. this is don lemon tonight. results coming in right now in key primary election races across the country, and we re seeing a test of donald trump s grip on the republican party. voters going to the polls one day after dramatic testimony where the january 6th committee showed what went on behind the scenes at the white house after president trump was told that he lost the election but refused to believe it and instead pushed his election lies. we are watching two key races in south carolina. that s where two gop members of the house are fighting to win renomination, both facing candidates backed by the former president. representative tom rice is one of ten house republicans that voted to impeach former president trump after the insurrection at the capitol. representative nancy mace didn t vote to impeach trump but refused to join if pack
responsible for khashoggi s murder. she was asked several times by cnn, by a colleague of ours at the washington post, and she wouldn t give a direct answer. i mean, we have spoken to this before. the president is focused on getting things done for the american people. the question that i asked, though, does he believe that mbs was responsible for khashoggi s death? the murder of jamal khashoggi was something that we and so many others around the world took very, very seriously. he issued an extensive report on khashoggi s murder. go ahead. i have already answered the question. now, the white house has emphasized that when the president goes to saudi arabia, that there are going to be human rights issues that are discussed, though it has been pretty reticent to answer questions about whether khashoggi s murder itself is going to be specifically addressed. and jake, we re hearing now from democrats including some of the pred s allies, basically saying this trip is a