supporters worst impulses. it s flailing around about the classified documents he stole as a judge prepares to make a decision on trump s request for a special master to decide if he can get the stolen property back or decide what happens to it next. we begin with the battle for the soul of the nation. topic of tonight s primetime speech by president biden. he ll deliver that speech in about an hour in front of independence hall in philadelphia one week after calling his predecessor s vision for america semifascist. biden will make the case that the fate of america s democracy is at stake. here s some of what he plans to say, that maga forces are determined to take this country backwards, backwards to an america where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love. for a long time we ve reassured ourselves that american democracy is guaranteed but it is not. we have to defend it. protect it. stand up for it. each
his prayer was protected by the first amendment. he joined fox, for his first interview since the big win. if you had to do this all over again, you would? yes, i would. i would think a couple times before i do the whole seven years and losing the first five times, but 100% worth it knowing i fought for the right thing and ended up winning and knowing justice is done and freedoms are good. kayleigh, justice gorsuch saying the free exercise and free speech clause of the first amendment protect expression like mr. kennedy. that is what the constitution said, this is the first win for this coach, congratulations to them and victory for people of faith everywhere. let me put this in context. in 1962 and 63, the supreme court evicted god from schools. from that moment on, what happened are series of defeats for people of faith. 1952 case, majority cited today, the case said we agree the state may not establish religion of secularism in the sense of oshg posing or showing h
Pattern for one donald j. Trump. His incredibly reckless and cavaer handling of the ys most sensitive natiecurity secrets. Abc news was they first to report this, quote, former President Trump allegedly discussed potentially Sensitive Information about u. S. Nuclear submarines with a member of his maralago club. An Australian Bilonaire who allegedly sre the information with scores ofothers, including more tozen foreign officials. Several of his own employe a handful of journalists. That is according to sources familiar with the matter. The billionaire is named anthony pratt. You can see him right here in this 2018 photo from the sydney morning herald. Hes at maralago in the photo. He reportedly spoke to prosecutors and fbi agents about his conversation with the expresident. Heres what he told them, according to abc news. Quot pratt described how looking to make conversation with trump at a meeting at rlago in april 2021 he brought up the american submine fleet, which the two had dcued
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narrowly, very narrowly winning the presidency in 1960. after a summer of protests, the racist violence across the south and on a day the federal officials made the integration of the university of alabama, george wallace blocking the schoolhouse doors, that night president kennedy addressed the nation and urged on by his brother, attorney general bobby kennedy, he put the full weight of the presidency behind the fight for civil rights. we are confronted with a moral issue. it is as old as the scriptures and as clear as the american constitution. a part of the question is whether all-americans are to be afforded equal rights and equal opportunities. the road to obtaining freedom in the constitution for all would still be long, medgar evers was assassinated after