and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: good morning the welcome to to fox & friends on this saturday morning, there s your national anthem ask your images of of america. always a great way to start off your weekend. i m just doing this because i m, like, saturday morning, the weekend starts on friday night. pete: it does. rachel: we don t really get a pretty night. will: we don t get a saturday morning either. [laughter] we do with you, and we love that that. rachel: great pictures for the star spangled banner. i think people should start sending in patriotic pictures of hair mom or grand hama so we can put them out on mother s day. pete: sure. it s a great idea. rachel: in the era of birthing people, let s go all in on mother s day. pete: all in on mom. friends@foxnews.com. will: ju
open to an alternative in 204 with 14% saying they d support kennedy for the democratic nomination while a new harris poll finds that 63% of voters think the president would not be able to finish a second term if he was reelected and that vice president kamala harris would wind up taking over at some point. let s bring in wall street journal columnists dan henninger and kim strassel. so, dan, what do you think of joe biden s decision to run for a second term? i think that if in terms of the good of the country, it s a big mistake. for sure. in terms of joe biden s apparently boundless ambitions, if he thinks donald trump is going to be the opposition, he believes he can beat trump. paul: you think that s the main motivation for biden at this stage, beat trump? well, no. i think the main motivation is he likes to be president [laughter] paul: okay. air force one, all the rest of it. [laughter] his entire career was dedicated to this spot, and it s tough to give it up
forward. what do republicans have to say? the republicans offered a bit of a muted response. many not defending donald trump s actions, not yet criticizing what the justice department is doing, taking a wait and see approach. one of those republicans, lindsey graham of south carolina, who told me earlier today that he does not think that trump should be prosecuted. that s just ridiculous for me to comment over what some grand jury may be looking at. i don t see anything to prosecute him over. now, graham himself has come under scrutiny for phone calls he made to the georgia secretary of state in the aftermath of the november 2020 elections. the georgia prosecutor looking into donald trump s actions, has asked for graham to come before the grand jury and testify there. graham himself has said that he will not do that, he s trying to fight that subpoena. nevertheless, you re hearing some defense from republicans but most are saying they re going to take a wait and see a
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has shown an increate nation, a priority, to make sure the integrity of the supreme court is above truth and above the right decision. that became clear during the obamacare debate where he navigated a legal theory that wasn t even presented by either side to insure that obamacare stayed passed all rightively because he legislatively because he or considered that the best for the court, the best for the country. i don t question his motives, or i just question his priority. it s not your priority the decide what s best for the country, it s your job to to decide the law. ed the really tear the court apart to know the truth. it would be bad for the court. pete: ironically, i think it s the had the other effect. rachel: exactly. pete: sunlight is the best disinfectant. you find the person who did something unprecedented, make an example of them and say we don t tolerate that at this court. instead now you ve got whisper