texas gave the biden administration seven days to appeal his decision. very dangerous when you have the vitamin ist rations coming out and saying they may not uphold a ruling. it is an extraordinary example of judicial overreach. the department of justice is opening an investigation into a trove of leaked us intelligence documents that have been posted on social media documents provide a rare window into how the u. s spied on allies and foes alike. it s really problematic because it really generates a lack of trust between nations, both friends and foes. monday evening, the metro council will decide the political fate of former representative justin jones heard from thousands of constituents and they want him back in the seat. tennessee house republicans attempt to crucify democracy as instead resurrected a movement cowardice. selfishness of the legislators in antonio s first head coach gregg popovich, sounding off on lawmakers in the wake of the nashville school shooting fre
and while all eyes have been on manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg, as the nation s been watching literally his every move. special counsel, jack smith, appears to have reached a turning point. when it comes to his, investigation surrounding the former president. there are signs of the special counsel now four months into the job may get the testimony of two of the closest people to the former president. at the two people who knew presumably everything when it comes to trump. his attorney, evan corcoran, and his former number two in the white house. mike pence. today, recorder spotted attorneys for trump heading into the d. c. federal courthouse, where the grand jury investigating the mar-a-lago documents case and the january six riots, where they were meeting behind closed doors, one of the special counsel prosecutors investigating january six of the efforts to overturn the 2020 election was also spotted entering the building. you know who else was there? an attorney n
you, we have a special holiday weekend of all in, here, alertly or than usual. i d hope you are somewhere warm and comfortable to set in. we will be here for a while. we have something to talk about because we finally have, finally have, donald trump s tax returns. today, house democrats released thousands of pages of the ex president s tax records, covering six years, from 2015 to 2020. of course, that was the period when trump both campaign for president, and subsequently the president of the united states, formally in the white house. the release of this information is the culmination of a years-long quest, undertaken by a whole bunch of folks, civil society lawyers, reporters, democratic members of congress alike. you will remember from the moment that donald trump came down the golden escalator in trump tower, june 2050, and to announce his candidacy, there have been a ton, almost endless questions about his finances, particularly his potential financial conflicts of, in
hi, everyone. an extraordinary revelation by a judge who said he found compelling evidence that donald trump may have committed crimes of adding a new dimension to trump s legal jeopardy and reminder after incredible reporting and after more than a year of an intense investigative probe by congress, there is still more that we don t know and more to learn about the details of the trump plan. as we reported on this show yesterday, in a ruling ordering attorney general john eastman to hand over dozens of his e-mails to the january 6 committee, the federal judge says that eastman s clients, that is donald trump, signed a legal document describing evidence of election fraud that he knew was false. the new york times has more on carter s ruling. he knew the specific numbers of voter fraud were wrong but continued to tout those numbers. both in court and to the public judge carter wrote. he added in a footnote that the suit contained language saying mr. trump was relying on infor
economy. it is typically not a good sign where moderate congresswoman thinks what her what reporting needs is a complete overhaul and break away from biden s deeply unpopular presidency. we need a new generation of. we need new blood period across the democratic party and the white house. i think the country has been saying that. but if the sitting president of the united states decides to run, we will support it. judge jeanine: no wonder dems itching to tom biden. the poles have biden under the water by 15 points on average in battleground states. the liberal is warning the president is dragging down the parties candidates. i just think the economic headwinds are so tough. and biden doesn t have it as a canada anymore. and you really can t make his case. i don t think the democrats are in any better place. judge jeanine: , top democrats scene spotted sipping wine and eating hors d oeuvres at a swanky fund-raiser in paris. okay, so, it is amazing now 29 days out, dana