so nicely put. i don t think you re overstating at all the significance of this. really quickly, you want to give everybody the benefit of the doubt. do you think legislators understood what this bill was going to do? i don t know if they read it, tucker? it was alarming to me. it was over 110 pages long. they were told by lobbyists they had listened to for the last 20 years that it s fine. it s just a regulation update. this is what we do as a federal regulations. if you start reading it, you see in there there s a redefinition of currency. that it says government, cbdcs are okay if they re run by the government. but any other form then banned. it s clearly a change for how people s assets are utilized. it limits people the freedom to use other forms of currency if they choose to. and it s clearly putting power in the hands of the government. if anything we should have
back. essentially, a one-year period for adult survivors of sexual abuse who missed the original statute of limitations to bring civil of seats against their alleged abusers. but that means for former president trump, that the writer, eugene carroll, who has publicly accused trump of raping her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s, it s going to follow lawsuit against trump on that claim tomorrow. so that matter will finally actually get litigated. now, you might remember that because miss carroll had previously been buried by the statute of limitations for charging trump with her rape allegations themselves. the legal fight with the former president had center around defamation. carol accused the president, trump called a liar. carol sued him for redefinition. he crux of trump s legal defense was simple. the statements carroll was suing over were made why he was president.
writer, eugene carroll, who has publicly accused trump of raping her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s, it s going to follow lawsuit against trump on that claim tomorrow. so that matter will finally actually get litigated. now, you might remember that because miss carroll had previously been buried by the statute of limitations for charging trump with her rape allegations themselves. the legal fight with the former president had center around defamation. carol accused the president, trump called a liar. carol sued him for redefinition. he crux of trump s legal defense was simple. the statements carroll was suing over were made why he was president. and as president, he can say whatever he wants. no accountability. now, while
have won it from harry truman in 1948 and joe biden in 2020. and ones again, it was big for mark kelly, and they may elect katie hobbs as governor. i think there is no question that there is a clear price that republicans face in these suburban areas for the redefinition of the party trump has put forward. and also, a bigger problem for walker, there are a lot of republicans in georgia who held the their nose and voted for him, even though they didn t think much of him, because they thought he could give the republicans the majority. will those voters come out again now that the majority is over? great analysis as always. good to see you, ron brownstein. not used to you being on this side of the country, but still good to see you. thank you. all right. quick break here on the program. when we come back, president biden will be meeting the chinese leader xi jinping on the sidelines of the g20 summit. we ll explain why this meeting is taking center stage in just a few moments.
what is going on here? i think this is redefinition and redefinition is science denier or not, i ll let the public decide. carley: thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. my issue mr. carley: next hour of fox and friends first starts right now. todd: hurricane ian intensifying to hurricane three major hurricane, lashing cuba with 125 mile per hour winds and now on track to grow to a category four storm by the time it strikes florida. you re watching fox and friends first on tuesday morning, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus, the western coast has been told to evacuate homes as tampa braces for what could be its strongest storm in a lifetime. we woke up and saw where it was coming and made the decision we were going to get out of here and go take some somewhere