Circuit ruling this week will be taught in law schools and in books about American History for many decades to come. Right now in those cases, the Supreme Court is basically grappling with these key issues involving Citizen Defendant and candidate trump, which could shape not only this years election, but legal and political boundaries of history as we know it. On this monumental day, in judicial history. A legal case that could rock the race for the white house. Donald trump is now at the center of a u. S. Supreme court battle. Considering whether the leading candidate for the republican president ial nomination should be banned from running again. It seems like there were at least seven votes against colorado. He is very much lashing back at a lot of the building wave of all these different legal cases. That d. C. Appeals court that had taken up this issue of president ial immunity. The court has denied trumps argument. If you read through the 57 page court order, you wont find a sin
elderly man with a poor memory. tonight, the president and the white house now responding. also tonight, the high stakes showdown at the supreme court. the justices appearing unlikely to keep donald trump off the ballot. in new york city, the video just in tonight, the police body cam showing the attack on nypd officers in times square. the hunt for the suspects now believed to be asylum seekers who are now missing. the five u.s. marines killed when their chopper crashed. the pentagon pressed tonight on a string of aviation accidents. and was weather a factor with the storm slamming the west? tonight, the two officers shot. the home erupting into flames, and now the horror revealed. multiple family members believed to have been inside that home. tonight, the two american moms on vacation who say they were drugged and sexually assaulted in the bahamas. stopping off at a beach while on a carnival cruise. what they say happened to them. and tonight, news coming in of a
throughout at least early tuesday morning. we re keeping our eye on the storm and keep you updated on that. stay safe, everyone. american warriors taking action launching a fresh round of air strikes to protect u.s. navy ships and merchant vessels in the red sea. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: good morning. i m bill hemmer. they canceled a golf tournament at pebble beach because of the storm. that never happens, right? you have the dramatic video showing the moment u.s. warships unleash a barrage of missiles at iranian-backed houthi targets in yemen getting ready to launch missiles. the white house warning they re not done yet. dana: republican lawmakers are slamming president biden for his slow response saying we need to turn the heat up on iran. here is lindsey graham. hit something they value. soleimani was killed with a single strike. there was nothing left but a smoldering car and ring finger. the tactics works. minor areas,
coast. it is monday, february 5th. which means we are working today and this is fox & friends. steve: it is, indeed. we start this fox & friends with a fox news alert. the border bill finally released in the senate. and the lead negotiator, james lankford from the great state of oklahoma is defending it from colleagues who are saying nope, it s dead on arrival. there s a perception that this allows 5,000 people in a day to be able to come in. that is absolutely not what it is. steve: a lot of misinformation out there. senator lankford going to join us exclusively on fox & friends to explain it all. and california facing its first ever hurricane force wind warning. parts of los angeles and san diego are under a state of emergency. and it s the performance that sparked a standing ovation at the grammies. watch tracy chapman s return to the stage to sing fast car with mr. luke colmes. brian: fox & friends starts right now remember your morning is better becau
shannon, this was fascinating. we saw the court in almost total unison on wondering how far colorado was going and why. spell it out. yeah, normally you know, neil, it takes years to get here, maybe months if you re fast tracking. this made it in weeks. showing the urgency the court gets about this happening in an election year. so they d had the arguments. there were tough questions for both sides. at the end of the day, it really came down to whether or not this 14th amendment provision applies to president trump. justice thomas had questions about it. when this was passed in the late 1860s, why don t you look at examples from that time period showing this was meant for states to be allowed to kick people off of federal ballots. here s part of that exchange. the concern is that the former confederate states would continue being bad actors. the effort was to prevent them from doing this. you re saying while this also authorizes state to disqualify candidates. so what i m