Counsel jack smith. The 45page indictment accuses the former e president of three counts of conspiracy and one count of obstruction for his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Culminating in the january 6th attacks on the u. S. Capitol. Heres the Special Counsel tuesday after the charges were handed up. The attack on our nations capitol on january 6th, 20211, was an unprecedented assault on the seat of american democracy. As described in the indictment, it was fueled by lies. If lies by the defendant targeted at obstructing a Bedrock Function of the u. S. Government, the nations process of clerking, counting and certifying collecting, counting and certifying the results of the president ial election. Paul lets bring in Wall Street Journal columnists dan Dan Henninger kim strassel and Editorial Board member kyle peterson. Dan, its interesting, he cited the riots at capitol, but thats not really in the indictment, per se, nothing that links to the rioters in par
into acting as though they are congress itself. this far right extremist, imbalanced supreme court that seeks to make history for all the wrong reasons. this is if they were a caucus in congress, they would be the bootstraper, forced birth, don t say gay caucus. i hope very strongly that the president s next steps does what is necessary to cancel student debt. gillian: within hours the court s decision the president said he would seek to cancel student debt through an alternative legal authority called the 1965 higher education act. that law would be used, he says, to enable some loan forgiveness to still fulfill his promise to millions of american students. defender of the debt relief work around explained his support right after nancy pelosi said the new plan would need congressional approval as well. the argument the court is making the heroes act does not give the president the authority to rewrite student loans. in fact, this was a position essentially that was
promises to bring those responsible to justice. cb cotton is allied with what we know so far very quick happy, this mass shooting has left behind pain, confusion and extensive crime scene for investigators. a baltimore police had the shooting happened overnight at 12:30 a.m. during a block party at a neighborhood seven part of the city. witnesses telling our fox affiliate hundreds had gathered for the event. there were from 20 30 shots fired. police say when they arrived on scene it was pure chaos. some victims were transported by ambulance. at least 20 walked in to area hospitals. baltimore detectives i work with others jurisdictions to figure out a motive. there were no arrests immediately after the shooting. the mayor said those responsible are cowardly and about to get answers. but as i want those who are responsible to hear me and hear me very clearly. we will not stop until he find you. and we will find you. until then, i hope with every single breath that you take, y
required her to create wedding websites for same sex couplew t now is similar to the colorado r baker who won a similar caseleft before the court in 2018. reactedthe left immediately red by making predictable claims about attacks on rights.even but that s not what it s about. even s smith, the web designer, says this is not about choosing who to work with. it s quote, about choosing the methods that i m being asked to promote. white house press secretarylaimd karine jean-pierre complained that the ruling takes us backwards. disappoi first, we are deeplye disappointed in the supreme court on todays decision today a creative, which takekes our nation backward in the fight for equality. this decision undermines the basic truth that nominati american shoulond face discrimination for who they are or who they love eve. and it s even more disappointing as we close out pride month and the vice wih president agree with the press secretar y. re she claimed the decision, quote, thre
he was born in 1827, he was a minister in the church, he served as a chaplain for the union army during the american civil war. then in 1870, he was elected by the mississippi legislature to the united states senate believe it or not. the first ever black man stand to either body of congress in our country s history, was him. it is sort of hard to imagine that today, mississippi was the first day to actually send a black man to the, congress but they did. and they did it all the way back in 1870. and then believe it or not, an 1875, they did it again. the mississippi legislator said blanche k bruise to the united states senate. that s the second time ever a black man was elected to that chamber. and you re probably wondering why or how that happened. the reason mississippi was actually able to make history like that all the way back in the 1870s was because of reconstruction. after the civil war, mississippi was forced to adopt a bunch of new laws and franchising the states n