court. yesterday the state supreme court ruled that the former president should be barred from holding office under the constitution s so-called insurrection clause. however state justices have agreed to pause their decision until january 4, meaning donald trump has time to appeal, which he said that he will do at the u.s. supreme court, quote, swiftly. so how much of a shot does he have of reversing it? the use of this little known civil war era provision is unprecedented, and yesterday s decision was also not unanimous. so we ll dig into the dissenting opinions and how they could play out. but also prominent supporters and opponents of the former president are expressing their opinion. most significant, president biden who just said there is, quote, no question trump assumed an insurrection. the ruling does not apply outside of colorado. lawsuits challenging donald trump s candidacy have been filed in more than 25 states. this ahead of 2024. and have so far failed in key on
investigation, political violence in america has not been this bad since the 1970s. people instead of property, most recently deadly outbursts have come from the right. viewers of this show are familiar with what some of those deadly threats and outbursts have looked like. the, quote, unprecedented number of threats against fbi agents, who participated in the search of mar-a-lago classified documents, threats against alvin bragg, fani willis, and judge tanya chuts kin. sensing a theme you are not wrong. common denominator here is, of course, the disgraced, twice impeached four times indicted ex-president, who has become a next u.s. between the workings of law enforcement and our system and political violence and now has happened again. less than hours since the colorado supreme court ruled that donald trump is disqualified from being on the republican primary ballot in that state. now, in the wake of that landmark ruling, the judges who sit on the colorado supreme court are b
in the right direction but reiterated calls for an immediate ceasefire, saying: meanwhile, israel s ambassador to the un criticised the resolution and said: russia s ambassador to the un criticised the us for not doing more to restrain israeli operations in gaza. this comes amid complaints that the resolution is watered down. us ambassador to the un linda thomas greenfield said the us abstained because the council did not condemn hamas october seventh attack on israel. here s what she said after the vote. it took many days and many, many long nights of negotiating to get this right but today, this council provided a glimmer of hope amongst a sea of unimaginable suffering. today, this council called for urgent steps to immediately allow safe, unhindered and expanded humanitarian access and to create the conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities. for more on the negotiations that led to this deal, my colleague carl nasman spoke tojose de la gasca, the ecuadorean am
not see the former president in handcuffs. there will be no perp walk. they re working out the details of how this will be carried out in this unprecedented situation. the former president launching attacks on the reported judge in this case, manhattan da alvin bragg and michael cohen calling him a convicted felon and a disbarred lawyer, which he admits he is. at the end of the day, we have an indictment today. so clearly that means that the information provided was more than enough for the grand jury to come back with a determination for an indictment. oh, by the way, for donald, since we re talking about convicted felons, see you on tuesday, pal. so with that, we bring in trey gowdy, host of sunday night in america and former chairman of the house oversight committee and author of stay, started or leave. you can tell that michael cohen who was a long-time employee of the former president trump, a real estate investor and new york city, now he feels vindicated now th
pete: good morning rachel. great to be here. rachel: it s a beautiful sun morning. will: we ve got our faith and family concert series continuing this week, dante beau down share thes getting warmed up. pete: he s rocking. will: he s been rehearsing. pete: they re going to rock the house. rachel: i have gotten so much great feedback about this concert series. pete: yeah? rachel: i love it. pete: it is great. it is befitting the time of this easter season. rachel: absolutely. all leading up to easter sunday. pete: i m pretty excited, i m looking at the final edits of the second part of our jesus series about holy week, because we did the first one before christmas, it come cans occupant, i believe, on palm sunday. producers, we go film it and then producers spend six months getting every little element and aspect, that s the real heavy lift. will: on fox nation. pete: yeah. rachel: all right. well, we are off with a fox news alert. there was another norfolk southern train dera