contracts down on ac activists. rachel: agent people were detained in hong kong, acured of disrupting order in a public space. his year, a carnival has been held where those vigils used to take place. and that s the new hong kong for you. in 2020, they were protesting the ccp and there were, i mean, gazillions of american flags as our protesters in the summer of 2020 were burning flags, american flags in hong kong they were flying american flags and calling for freedom of course, that didn t come to them. now you see these fake pro beijing protests instead of the tradition of honoring those brave people who tried to fight against communism in tiananmen square. every inch of space you give over becomes a place where freedom does not exist. president trump said the provocations are because we look weak from what happened in afghanistan to the minor incursion in ukraine. rachel: to the falling on the stage. to the falling on the stage of beijing, may be unnoterly looking at
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
ballot. colorado s highest court, the state supreme court has disqualified donald trump from the state s ballot in 2024, deciding the former president s actions on january 6, 2021, made him ineligible to hold office again. insurrectionists holding office. donald trump is vowing to fight back and we ll get into it. this is outnumbered. i m harris faulkner here with my co-host emily compagno, president of ka consulting and former senior counselor to president trump kellyanne conway. former n.f.l. sideline reporter and host of michele tafoya podcast, michele tafoya, and author of world unite and inland / ian prior is here. very first time section three the 14th amendment has been used to disqualify a presidential candidate. the ruling actually went along party lines. 4-3, four democrats voted for it. however, colorado secretary of state thinks they made the right call. the colorado supreme court confirmed that the district court got it right. he did engage in insurrection
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
good evening rachel, we have michigan state senator mallory mcmorrow joining us tonight. she s one of the big stars who was merged outside of washington in the democratic party, and we are going to be talking about the garden of evil, later in this program, which is the name of the garden owned by harmless billionaire harlan crow, clarence thomas s best friend. i m gonna have an awful lot to say about what harlan crow says is the one thing he has never done in the garden of evil. i i i, my mind went to some very dark places immediately. and rachel, when you kill your back or the garden of evil [laughter] and hey, rachel. i ve got some bad news today about the canoeing trip we have planned for the summer, with stephen colbert, seth myers, and john oliver down the volga river in russia. it turns out the only john oliver i can go, because all of the rest of you have just been sanctioned by vladimir putin. you are not allowed, a more, to enter russia. i know. i mean,