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
U.S. Sen. James Lankford dismissed Democrats’ talk of reviving his border security bill that fellow Republicans, including former President Donald Trump, killed for largely political reasons.
SHREVEPORT, La. - Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry s administration has reversed an earlier decision and will be participating in the federal summer feeding program for needy children.
BATON ROUGE — Almost three months after the state initially refused the USDA s summer EBT program, Gov. Jeff Landry s administration said they will be participating in the federal summer feeding program for needy children, Shreveport s KTBS reports.