was written by the abolitionist who settled here. that language is very strong, stronger than the 14th amendment. and what happened in kansas is republicans really tried to trick kansas voters after a supreme court decision, a very strong supreme court decision 6 to 1 in march, 2019. kansas republicans decided to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot. they chose the lowest possible election turnout, at midterm primaries, which is typically not paid attention to. they had very confusing language in the ballot amendment, intentionally confusing. and they ran a very deceptive campaign. what s that result has been post-ops, post dobbs, is that women and men were really unhappy. they came out in droves, 47% turnout in the primary, never heard of. a new registration was off the charts. and republicans and independents and democrats
ever, and appreciate your time, thank you. thanks, tucker. tucker: so spending 18 years as a competitive swimmer turning out to be one of the best in the country. she is a woman by birth, recently she and her teammates were forced by the nca to compete against a man called billy thomas and to share a locker room with him as well. this is one of those stories, though we had thomas storied that you have doubtless heard of, but the details are shocking. one of the most impressive young people we have talked to in a long time, talk to her today for tucker carlson today and explain what it was like watching lily thomas compete in the women s division. here is part of it. people just weren t really talking about it. and so we get to ncaa. tucker: where is it? at georgia tech. so we get there and the
some of them in cloudier environments than others. what do you make of this sudden appearance of someone in the justice department to donald trump has never heard of, who is the one who wants to do this job? do the dirty work for donald trump? when i sat in the senate judiciary investigation and heard mr. rosen and mr. donahue, talking about jeffrey, clark the thing that came through loud and clear really, through by the english, was way nobody they thought he was. this is no mastermind, this is the guy who, in the trump administration, was put in charge of the environmental prosecutions. his job was to be the main tech repairman and do nothing at all. so, the shock from these folks that this guy would be thinking
office was that day, when they accused him of being completely a confidence and having no understanding or experience in criminal investigations, or any of the real duties of an attorney general. yesterday, just before 7 am, there was loud banging at my door, and so i rushed down as fast as i could, i quickly figured out that there were agents there. i opened the door, put some pants on and was told no, you have to come outside. they swept the house, eventually they let you go back inside, and put the pants back on. by my count, at one point, 12 agents and to fairfax county police officers went into my house, searched it for three and a half hours, they even brought along something that i have never seen before, or heard of. an electronic sniffing dog,
would have had to tell a judge there was reason to believe there was criminal material that was evidence of a crime inside that home, and that they couldn t just go and ask for it, they had to they had to believe that there was the possibility of the destruction of evidence. that sets the scene for this predawn search at the home of jeffrey clark. he complains that he was made to stand outside in his pajamas, while agents conducted an hours long search, he says that they took electronics from his home. here s him on fox news last night describing what he went through during this. at one point, you know, 12 agents and two fairfax county police officers went into my house, searched it for three and a half hours, they even brought along something, tucker, i ve never seen before, or heard of, an electronic-sniffing dog, and they took all of the electronics