battery. and we are told she and a court martial were hurt and taken to the hospital after what you saw there. me laura coates, really unbelievable moment there. i hope that that judge is safe tonight. it s unbelievable to think about that. you hope that she is safe. but it also reminds you of the danger that many in the judicial branch are facing on a day-to-day basis, not just the supreme court, not just the more high-profile matters, but every single day, what it is like on the front lines of justice. thank you so much, abby. thanks, laura. i thank you. donald trump, going to the supreme court. but what took him so long? tonight, on laura coates live now, this is the case we have all been watching and waiting for. some might call it the big kahuna. donald trump asking the united states supreme court, the highest court in all the land, to overturn the colorado state supreme court ruling that took him off of the ballot under the 14th amendment s insurrectionist cla
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up i bet they do not want any part of this. but sorry, supreme court justices, you are up. and marcus childress, tim parlatore, thank you both so much. look, no matter how this case actually ends up, and we don t know how it s going to we don t know what. all this is certainly perhaps not the way joe biden wants to. when so, how will it all play out in the race for the white house? i m going to talk about it next.
that person is just not eligible. now, i really do want the court to act swiftly. and we are not the only ones that want the court to act swiftly. our attorney general does. the trump administration does, the colorado publican republican party, and certainly all as petitioners want them to act quickly. because the longer they, go the more difficult this becomes. krista kafer, really quickly and i know this has been really personal because it s a very public and publicized case. and i know that track record that passes for laws, and the attention and microscope is not pleasant to be under. do you are you experiencing even more backlash now that this has become this particular state of affairs? you know, it s been really interesting. i have to admit, i have lost a couple friends over it. but the reaction has been more positive than negative. i have met republicans that i know, democrats that i know,
and think about not just the big names that were on here, you know, you mentioned prince andrew and others who are mentioned, obviously, but what about the victims who have tried to stay anonymous? when this goes public, when this is available publicly as it is, did they have any recourse here? you know, so they really do. and i think the press has done a pretty favorable job in terms of keeping the victims not more victimized and protecting the privacy. and otherwise, coming out and saying, look, we will identify victims if they identify themselves. and even the court has given the indication that the court will keep victims still redacted, as we know in legal parlance, areva, laura, that means away from public view, they re blacked out, you can t see them. so obviously, look, if you re a victim in this case, there were so many victims, that have the courage, the fortitude, to come together to move forward, to seek accountability, to seek damages for iran, does it make it better. bu