Can start gaining access to them ballots, which weve done. But Super Tuesday was yesterday. Im sure enough. It is trump and biden. So were at The Moment Of Truth and were ready for it. Were right on schedule. Were going to ask the delegates on friday, you want us to go forward . To do some final surveying of Public Opinion because weve said were not going to do this unless we have a chance to win. Were not going to be spoilers. And then we will make a recommendation to these same delegates if we decide to go forward are really unique by partisan unity Ticket Thinking Trump in rfk junior, pardon all with us jill stein. And i totally different bipartisan ticket and i was about to mention all those other names because those are really going to matter in a lot of states, at least at this point that seems very clear. Rfk junior polls steadily and strongly nationally nikki haley has said that she would not run on your ticket, but shes shes been very clear about that. Heres a couple of her su
well, it s been a hell of a week, people. tgif. tonight on laura coates live. so much has happened it s hard to keep track of all that has actually take jeep place this past, what, five days? do you remember all that s happened, all that we have seen in the past few days? not what to name them. well, what you did was ridiculous. name em. name em. all right, sut ten. i will. here is the supreme court handing donald trump a great big no, sir on the novel thought he could commit crimes and get away with it with presidential immunity. and impeaching this grie? impeaching alejandro mayorkas over the mess at the border? on this vote, the ayes are 214, the nays are 216. the resolution is not adopted. now it s sort of a doover next week. then there s the bipartisan border deal, the one that is, you know, dead, because you know who doesn t want to solve the problem before a general election. actually, it s one of the worst one of the dumbest bills i ve ever seen. i
alleged role in the january 6th insurrection. we ll all be able to listen live tomorrow morning. let me make it easy to follow the conversation tomorrow. you ve been hearing a lot about the 14th amendment. it s at the center of the case. it has five sections. of the five, you may only really know section one, the one about due process, laws, that one. it s the other white meat, section three. that s the one that s important, the so-called insurrectionist band. at its core it says, you can t hold office if you ve engaged in an insurrection. if it were that easy, i wouldn t have to explain it to you, would i? and the supreme court wouldn t take it up. there s a couple words you to pay attention to. it s the words that bring us here today, the court there tomorrow, and that court will dissect these words when trying to understand whether the insurrectionist ban of section three fully does apply to donald trump. the first words to consider is officer. the big question, is the pre
the case that can change the course of the election. nine justices are ironing their robes, as we speak. tonight on laura coates live. and just a few short hours from now, the supreme court of the united states will hear arguments in a historic effort to ban former president trump on the ballot for his alleged role in the january six insurrection. we ll be able to listen i tomorrow morning. let me make it easy for you to follow their conversation tomorrow. you ve been hearing a lot about the 14th amendment. it s not the center of the case before the supreme court tomorrow. now, it has five sections. of the five, you may only know section one, the one about due process, attention to laws, that one. that is not what we are talking about tonight. it s the other white me, section three. that s what s so important. the so-called insurrectionists clause. at its core, it says, you can t hold office if you engaged in insurrection. if it were that easy, i would not have to explain, it
immunity. then there s also we re waiting for a ruling in the civil fraud trial against trump in new york. his sons and trump organization also on the hook there. and this comes after trump was ordered to pay e. jean carroll $83 million after her defamation suit last month. can you take us inside trump s mind right now? what must he be thinking? i mean, we know he s a man who embraces grievance, but this is a lot. it s a lot but he is also an expert conpartmentalizer in a way we ve seen very few people in the political realm be. so he looks at these a couple of different ways. the carroll verdict has infuriated him. we know it s a huge amount of money. we know it s a huge amount of money he doesn t want to pay and he ll have to pay some even as he s appealing it. the colorado ballot case, his team actually feels pretty good about its chances at the supreme court. and they see that as helping them politically, which is why you saw something like that filing today. so, there