hours. here s wolf. happening now, breaking news. donald trump files a new brief urging the u.s. supreme court to reverse colorado s decision kicking him off the ballot. our legal experts are standing by with details on the filing and what it could mean for the truly historic oral arguments next month. also tonight nikki haley sharpens her attacks on her rivals just five days out from the new hampshire primary. haley going after donald trump for losing the white house and dragging down republicans while calling ron desantis invisible in the state. plus, the u.s. justice department releases a scathing report on the law enforcement response to the uvalde elementary school massacre. the attorney general merrick garland is speaking exclusively with cnn about fatal mistakes made by police. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. let s get straight to the breaking news out of the u.s. supreme cou
from the fbi s search. the former president continues to rail against the fbi and the justice department on his social media account. now calling for the complete un-redacted affidavit to be released. to be released publically and for the judge in florida to recuse himself. another sign legal challenges are closing in on the president and his inner circle, in georgia, rudy giuliani has been notified he is a target in the investigation into possible election interference. being a target is the first sign indicating the former prosecutor and new york city mayor is likely to be indicted. today could mark the beginning of the end for a political dynasty, the cheneys in wyoming, at least in congress. it could set the stage for a bigger national role for liz cheney and a presidential run in 2024. we will check in with steve kornacki to look at battles in alaska featuring sarah palin and another trump foil, lisa murkowski. we begin this hour with ken dilanian, carol linnick and paul
serious opportunities that we offer to the nation as a resource state. reporter: look, andrea, is there one of her opponents, also someone with deep political family roots in the state. not all of them republican. he is one of the people who does not have trump s endorsement but is still trying to take this seat from the late congressman don young. that s the seat they are up for tonight. was his father a former governor? a popular governor? reporter: exactly. vaughan, ali, i know you will be up late and it s a long time before we get the alaska results. thanks to both of you. joining me now is robert gibbs, former white house press secretary to president obama and susan delapersaco. what does this tell you about the republican party? it does what vaughan hillyard said.
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