as donald trump makes a third bid for the white house and is the the first votes are to be cast in iowa in just under two weeks. trump s lawyers say the 234-year unbroken tradition of not prosecuting the presidents for official acts, despite calls to do so from across the political spectrum, provides powerl evidence. no president prior toth donald trump tried to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power. had his attorneys point to the likelihood of mushrooming prosecutions. and future cycles. the ex-the president snlt prolsing retribution. his al lies aren t the ones plotting to end the independence of the justice department. the most audacious argument, one yesterday. on this program donald trump cannot be tri a criminal court for role in the january 6th insurrectn because heas acquitted by the senate during his second impeachment the new york times reports both legal perts have disdegreed with that position. not least because the federal charges he s facing are not analogous
but the question is, it s not recognized internationally by us either. world leaders are reacting to the news of the arrest warrant issued for vladimir putin by the international criminal court. cnn has reporters with all the latest. and new details on a major decision from a federal judge that could have a crucial impact on the mar-a-lago investigation. there s been a long time failure by hi estate. the victims of that failure are the students. the largest school district in texas is on track to be taken over by the state. how race and ethnicity is playing a role. russian president vladimir putin, the world could be a smaller place than it was 24 hours ago. the international criminal court issue d annals arrest warrant fr the children ses commissioner alleging they are speedometer for the deportation of children to russia. the international court was created to prosecute individuals accused of such actions. 123 countries recognize its jurisdiction and if putin trav
hello and welcome to inside politics. john king in washington. a busy news day. a damning finding. the justice department says louisville police department had a practice of stomping on civil right, using excessive force, conducting illegal searches, making unlawful stops and discriminating against black and brown ztszs. officials pull back the curtain on the biggest challenges to national security. the take aways, expect china to amp up pressure. time is on its side in ukraine. also some new reporting on the house gop plan to revisit the insurrection. that despite fresh evidence from a lawsuit against fox showing its executives and hosts knew election fraud allegations and conspiracy were bogus, but promoted them any way. up fist for us, a blatant, horrific disregard for humanity. the attorney general delivering a stinging indictment of the louisville pret metro police department. merrick garland announcing the results of a probe following the killing of bre yo na taylor
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fact there is not a viable threat there. what s frustrating is if you ask the two candidates for the president of the united states in 2024, are you willing to tell your supporters that violence is unaccept isable, one of them would rapidly and absolutely say, yes, without question. you should renounce all threats. my worry if donald trump is asked that question, he would be unable to answer in the same way. and that s stunning to me. it s shocking. unfortunate i will, that s what we re heading into with this presidential election cycle. i like that he brings up this question of capacity. the fact that resources that should be focused on threats get diverted. the fact that you re talking about a presidential candidate who can t condemn this view lens was advocating for it. i would also argue there s the fact it s intended to have a chilling effect. let s look at who they went to. they went to the secretary of state in kentucky. it s supposed to make the work of governance even harder