for the first time in more than 100 years in more than a century an official in the united states has been barred from holding office and barred under the constitution s ban for insurrections. the founder of the cowboys for trump, roy griffin to be removed from his position as county commission, he s been convicted of participating in the january 6th riot. the court concluded that january 6th, 2021, mr. griffin became disqualified under section 3 of the 14th amendment from serving. accord together the department of justice, griffin was there on the capitol steps, well within the restricted area on january 6th when he made this video. the people have shown that they ve had enough. the people are ready for fair and legal elections, or this is what you re going to get. you re going to get more of it. this is what you re going to get and you re going to get more of it. this is, though, a history making decision by this judge. the last time a public official was removed ba
meeting. jesse: joe biden s first day at school what would he be telling friends would very friends? knowing joe biden s history of plagiarism he would probably tell his friends what somebody else did this summer. because joe isn t here, we have been asking for an interview they keep saying no. we will be telling the story of the joe biden summer. and it s nothing to brag about. he started off his vacation like every kid. he fell off his bike. happy birthday father s day. oh. oh my god. are you okay? jesse: he didn t break any bones but he did break the all-time record for gas prices. joe then tried begging the saudis for oil. but they wouldn t take his calls. they sent him straight to voice mail. so he had to fly over there after he said he wouldn t and fist bump the prince. remember the fist bump? that didn t work either. the saudis then announced they were going to cut production. not boost it. and then the most vaxxed man in america got covid twice. hey, fol
in this deadly stabbing spree across canada is found dead tonight. but now the search intensifies for his brother, wanted for his alleged role in killing ten and injuring 18 others. let s go outfront. good evening. welcome to a special edition of outfront. i m poppy harlow in tonight for erin burnett. tonight, the justice department is plotting its next move after a federal judge sides with donald trump. the former president allowed to use a special master to sift through the more than 11,000 items and documents that the fbi seized from his mar-a-lago home. you ll remember last month. this decision comes despite the doj arguing that it had already completed a review of potentially privileged documents. judge eileen canon, who was apointed by trump, citing several reasons for making this decision. writing that it will, quote, insure that at least the appearance of fairness and integrity under these extraordinary circumstances, she also cited what she calls, quote, swirli
have been saying that since day one and i mean it that s why i have sent producers out on the street to talk to everyday americans. it s also why i make the point to talk to your not so average americans. we call it unchartered waters. a segment dedicated to unique characters. so tonight we are taking a trip down memory lane, airing some of our favorite interviews with some of our most memorable guests and don t worry, there will be some new content, too. later on, in the show we will catch up with one of our old friends and i will give you a hint, she howls. first, let s start with someone had taught us a thing or two how to survive in biden s inflated america. watch. joe biden says that a recession is not inevitable and his press secretary, this is what she said. can you talk a little bit about if you are doing anything at all to prevent a recession or a rise in unemployment. we are in a moment of transition. we don t see a recession right now. that is not we are no
today joe biden did just that. you all know i m a car guy. i m here because the auto show and the vehicles here give me some reasons to be optimistic about the future. i really mean it. just looking at them and driving them, they just give me a sense of optimism although i like the speed, too. jesse: once you r reel in a sucker that s when you try to sell theme clunker. investing $7.5 billion to build electric vehicle charging stations all across america. so today. [applause] i m pleased to announce we are approving funding for the first 35 states, including michigan, to build their own electric charging infrastructure throughout their state. [applause] look, folks, you know the great american road trip is going to be fully electrified whether you are driving coast to coast along i 10 or on i-75 here in michigan. charging stations will be up and easy to find as gas stations are now. jesse: he says the great american road trip is going to go completely electric and h