can t be on the ballot? how does that work? what is the limiting principal for that? we don t need to have judges making these decisions. we need voters. if they don t run a free and fair election in colorado, i ll drop out, too. the court will make that decision. he supported an insurrection. i don t want to support a candidate that won t be on the ballot. it will create more animosity and help trump because they re doing this. neil: rocky mountain slide? the debate off the rails. colorado s top court takes donald trump off of their presidential ballot. will other states follow? who stands to benefit the most? what if i give you a hint? his initials are djt. the guy that raised money off of so-called obstacles that has raised money off of this in the past and going on now. is history repeating itself? we follow the money, you decide. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. so it goes yet again. another controversy for the former president and another potential money
. hello and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and around the world. just ahead desantis is planning an unconventional campaign that will surprise and meet people unexpected at every turn. the trump team is aggressively waiting for him. prosecutors told the judge that they wanted the judge to put limits on what the former president could say. these investigations will be very much tied into th e trump 2024 canned city. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo.city. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. despite some recent stumbles, ron desantis is just hours away from making the biggest political announcement of his career. he is set to enter the race for the white house on the virtual stage. during a conversation on twitter with elon musk. jessica dean explains. reporter: new coming on tuesday thoo at makes it offici florida governor ron desantis will an
raising push in palm beach today where he s expecting to rake in around $43 million which would top biden s $26 million raised at a new york city event last week. the bide with. en campaign slamming trump for doing. the bidding of his billionaire friends as the rematch continues to heat up. welcome to fox news live, i am molly e line. hello, griff. griff: hour two, here we go. i m griff jenkins. trump is expected to continue his events into next week hitting a few swing states with visits to pennsylvania and georgia. madison scarpino is live in palm a beach, florida, with more. hey, madison. reporter: hey, griff. trump really ramping up the push to raise more money. you can see paralag go behind me, but tonight s exclusive fundraiser is at a private home here in palm beach with. and there s expected on the some big republican to be some big republican donors with big money tonight. hedge fund billionaire john john pall is leading paulson is leading the event. the chic
we ve been told about what the likely campaign will look like, which is it won t be traditional, they want to really push the envelope and do things in a unique and different way and this fits the bill. we also know daesantis will be gathering hdonors on thursday t ramp up the fund raising game. he wants big numbers right out of the gate. and tuesday night we saw this video from the florida first lady, and it has a code to text the word launch. so all of the pieces coming together for something we know has been in the months now, that has been talked about so much, but now ron desantis officially getting in the 2024 race and we ll start to see how that
country. in other words, the polar opposite of what we have come to expect out of congress. all of the incentive in the world is geared toward headline generating flame-throwers winning the fund-raising game by throwing red meat to their base. yet the irony is legislative action for many in that camp can sometimes be an after-thought. so it s hard to believe that the problem solvers caucus is part of the same congress as their quiet bipartisan work doesn t yield the same campaign cash or click bait. but they do exist and here to prove it are problem solvers caucus co-chairs and republican congressman brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania and democratic congressman josh heimer of new jersey. congressman fitzpatrick, can anyone join? what are you signing on to if you agree to be a member of the caucus? good morning, michael. good to be with you. so can anyone join? anyone can ask to join but to actually become a member has to be approved by the group, first