from actual voters and caucusgoers instead of faceless polling percentages. what will they say and how much say will they have? there s so much swirling around the republican primary this year. so much that could change everything and yet so much that could change nothing. let me explain. the accepted wisdom right now is that donald trump will be the nominee. but what happens if he can t get on the ballot? there are two states, maine and colorado, saying someone who incited an insurrection can t run for federal office. will other states follow? and if they do, will the supreme court be forced to get involved? there s also the issue of the other legal cases against donald trump. the federal criminal cases. the election interference case is still technically scheduled for march 4th. will it still happen? briefs are due today at the d.c. appeals court where a three-judge panel is going to decide whether donald trump immune from prosecution. if they say no and the case does go to
seeing is not that, and this is chaos. so enough is new. a delegation of dozens of republican lawmakers headed to the southern border over the coming days as over a million migrants have crossed in the month of december with thousands more making their way from south and central america. now since october 1st border patrol s encountered nearly 800,000 people along that border making this highest record quarter, the highest quarter on record. welcome to this special edition of fox news live. with i m gillian turner in washington. mayor eric adams says his city is reaching a breaking point as a result of governor greg abbott continuing to bus migrants from his state up north. bill melugin is in los angeles with the latest developments. hi, bill. reporter: hey, gillian. as the number of crossings continues to shatter all records out there, fox news has obtained an internal alert sent out by border patrol s tucson, arizona, intel unit which warps agents some illegal immig
over and over he didn t have anything to do with those business dealings. nearly 70% of people say biden did something illegal. 55% say he acted inappropriately. none of it good. the new york post cover putting it bluntly. there is no hiding from the scandal. these numbers come as special counsel david weiss is prepared to indict hunter biden on gun charges later this month. why he didn t do it yesterday when he announced it we don t know. but hunter s attorney and liberal media now saying in concert they are just caving to republican pressure. it looks like the heat that s put on by the republican congressmen who want to interfere in the normal course of what the justice department does, puts up the heat. where else other than a case in which they are cowering from the political pressure would somebody be charged with something that s unconstitutional? d.o.j. has given me whiplash on this one. the only conclusion the whistleblowers were right. initially d.o.j. was rave
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are considering sending tanks at of a new russian offensive. push back tonight against president joe biden s rule crackdown on what he calls ghost guns. standing by a live about how they could affect your site commitment rights. plus a new study shows strict covert lockdown measures in many democratic led states that may have only made things worse during the pandemic or red states like florida spread them on the best becomes in in some areas are reinstating mask mandates due to a rise in covert cases. but we begin tonight in war-torn ukraine were anxiety over russia s next move is high tonight. correspondent has the latest on the ground live from lviv good tuesday morning. good morning and president zelenskyy has not confirmed the reports of chemical weapons being used. he reminded world leaders that russia has already discussed the possible use of them. i must be a stronger response from a world leaders the