where the district attorney is totally compromised. the case has to be dropped. ,corruption and seal team six. the case against trump falling apart. aaron got to ease on his a report card. they were both in the word, erin, even though you think i m an idiot and you ve made a lot of comments about my intelligence, i m not stupid enough to accuse you of that with absolutely zero evidence. disney can t stop the war between its biggest stars. i m scared of getting framed. look at me. i wouldn t survive in jail. taylor swift, a government psyop was tony robbins. oh, no, no, no, no. in 1968, pentagon engineer ernie fitz. gerald blew the whistle on a massive corruption scandal. sloppy spending had put the pentagon $2 billion over budget. it turned out the pentagon was knowingly buying shoddy, overpriced military aircraft from lockheed martin just purposely bloating the bank accounts of the defense contractors with taxpayer money and delivering us bad planes. fitzgera
hello. it s friday that this is outnumbered. i m kayleigh mcenany with my cohosts, emily company when harris faulkner petronius, fox news contributor lisa lisa boothe, and pete hegseth. president biden s first campaign speech of the new year. what do you expect? it appears the president promised to be a uniter in chief as he has said oh and over, but is set to sell more division throughout the country. the president s remarks in pennsylvania will not be focused on pressing issues like the economy and war in israel, the crisis on our southern border. there s a lot of pressing issues. instead, he will set his sights on so-called maga extremists. the president has not been able to effectively top big wins or a compliments. he is leaning in on this so-called threat to democracy messaging, while battling exceptionally low poll numbers. this will not be the first time we ve seen him do this. ahead of the midterms, he gave a prime time speech titled the continued battle
welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. this hour, the white house is lamb basting members of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu s cabinet. specifically two right wing extremists who are calling for the ethnic cleansing of tony bl some are wondering if the netanyahu administration will have to choose between extremists and the biden administration. and a federal appeals court, a closer look at abortion since roe v. wade was overturned. we have a brand new court filing from donald trump. this time he s going to the u.s. supreme court to try to appeal the decision made by the colorado supreme court to remove him from its 2024 ballot for engaging in insurrection. let s get right to cnn s paula reed who is here with me. paula, i know you have a big stack of papers that you just printed out, but what can you tell us about this appeal? two weeks ago, the colorado supreme court removed trump from the ballot. that decision is on hold, because previously, the republican p
it is not a simple question, and anyone who argues it is isn t thinking hard enough about what is in front of the supreme court. late last summer, a bunch of legal scholars, including some prominent conservatives said, wait, don t print the ballots for the 2024 primary season too soon because the candidates might not all be qualified. specifically the front runner for the gop nomination, donald trump. trump, these scholars argue, violated the 14th amendment, section 3, which says if you engage in insurrection or give aid or comfort to those who have, you cannot hold elected office in this country. essentially you can t swear an oath to the constitution after you tried to overturn that same constitution. looking at what donald trump did on january 6th, the scholars argue it is not even close. trump absolutely violated amendment 14, section 3, and that the secretaries of state across the country are duty-bound to bar him from the ballot. if not them, then voters or perhaps anot
alone welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world, i am rosemary church. just ahead on cnn newsroom, a tanking swiss bank gets a lifeline, but nervous markets are taking a beating as fears of a broader financial crisis whom. is it safe to fly right now? after a series of near runway misses and no clear answers on why this keeps happening, u.s. aviation authorities host a rare safety summit. plus, georgia investigators have another reporting of donald trump pressuring a state official to overturn the 2020 election. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. good to have you with us. global markets are jittery another bank teachers on the brink of failure, but credit suisse will be getting a helping hand from a swiss national bank as it plans to borrow up to 54 billion dollars in the hope of reassuring investors. now this comes after two credit rating firms downgraded americas first after concerns that deposit