Brought into our system, explicitly by this Maga Movement is of course not accepting the. So trumps first impeachment was about trying to cheat, what he ultimately failed to do. Beat Joe Biden Fair and square. He was abusing, according to all the evidence we heard, he was abusing his power as a commander in chief, and his power in foreign policy, to try to cheat, because he was worried he would lose to joe biden. He had reason to worry that he would lose in a free and Fair Election he did and it predates the primary. Hes so freaked out by biden that well out of the primary is trying to take him out. Thats reasonable one. We know reasonable to was the very Fast Reaction to this horrific instruction which mcconnell in that brief moment, they said this was an insurrection, this was a crime. Mcconnell said the Justice System can hold him into account. And here we are tonight, with a grand jury returning every Request Indictment in georgia, and in a journalistic caution, we dont have the na
will change the judge on the case, it can change the jury pool, it can have a white effect on a lot of procedural issues in the case. andrew, one of the other complications of televising is the issue of sequestering. it joey may very well be sequestered, in these cases, or in all these cases, and televising increases the likelihood that they would bump into coverage of the trial. bum into coverag e of the trial on television when they are back at their hotel rooms. the other bit that interests me more, which strikes me as a more challenging complication in many ways is the sequestering of witnesses which is very common in trials, and it s something that jack smith, for example might want. he might want to sequester all witnesses were no witness can be in the courtroom listening to the previous testimony of other witnesses. televising seriously, it seems to be a complicated possibility,
eliminate or again the filibuster. in other words, that field trip was pointless even before he stepped foot on capitol hill. this is a level of public humiliation that is hard to watch. needless to say, joey, joey was not happy. he needed some ice cream perhap great take a look. one thing for certain, if an other civil rights came along, if we missed the first time, we should come back and try the second time. we missed this time. we missed this time. this state legislative bodies continue to change the law, not as to who can vote, but who get to count the vote. count the vote. count the vote. it s about election subversion. not just whether or not people get to vote. who comes the vote.
? as for the filibuster, the senate ruled that joe reverted to as a racist relic of the jim crow, the democrats use the sam filibuster to kill a bill from ted cruz that would put sanctions on russia. if there was ever a moment in time that perfectly encapsulate the democrats bewildering level of hypocrisy, that s it. by the way, as a side note, tha they used of filibuster over 30 times last year. now a few hours earlier, back a the white house, it joey was in his happy place, a weird fake oval office that. this is bizarre. he has a real oval office, but he goes to the oval office that where he loves to give speeches from a miniature oval office desk and today s speech was supposed to be about his big plan to battle omicron, the ver end who has been ripping throug this country for weeks. record numbers of covid positiv
0 we should tell you that all these clips are from just one episode that aired last week. and we know why all these peopl are leaving npr, it s not racis they re just embarrassed right at us, we re not going to criticize him, we are fans, we re going to keep listening. nothing like this has appeared on the airwaves anywhere. its hilarious prey to treat yourself. that s it for us tonight. we ll be back tomorrow night at eight. here is sean. sean: get rid of the wheat mandate thing. you cannot make this up. play it again and again. thank you, tucker. welcome to hannity, tonight we are nearing the end of what was one of the single worst days of the biden presidency so far. after 357 other terrible days, that is saying a lot. breaking this afternoon is six district three decision as we predicted, the u.s. supreme court blocked the vaccine mandate on private businesses, just three days after it went into effect. while the court did uphold an hhs requirement for hospital workers, of cours