you may recall the initial order cause chaos at the airport and led to nationwide protest for the white house is still facing an uphill battle. several states are challenging the revised order. judges in hawaii and maryland blocking the legislation before it can go into effect. the president said he will take his fight to the supreme court. joining us now is our legal panel. welcome both of you. nice to have you here. i want to ask you, there is something that really troubled me, when the judge in hawaii said he was also taking into $m2fyz[z$86l@l/[]cbcf% was used before mr. trump was elected as part of the interpretation as to why he felt this was considered a muslim band as opposed to looking at executive order. david what did you make of that. i think it s clear that you are not supposed to take into account anything said on the campaign because it s just campaign rhetoric. you have to take the facts of the case. you can t base your opinions on guesswork, speculation, hypothesis t
cbc member accused of inappropriately doling out scholarships to relatives. the founder says the cbc required them to certify they re not an a family member, cbcf staff or board ofte directors or corporate advisory bort o any cbcf sponsored entity and bishop s spokesman says the scholarships in question were awarded before 2008, but the president of citizens for responsibility and etics in quote, any says, member of congress should kw a chance to award scholarship money, it shouldn t go to family members. capitol hill workerse owe mor than 9 million dollars in back taxes. the washington post reports 638 employees, about 4%, a are in arrears. that s 1 percentage point higher than the rest of the country. no affiliates or job titles
and now, some fresh pickings from the political grapevine. cost of higher education could get pretty high for one congressman. politico reports georgia democrat sanford bishop awarded three scholarships from the congressional black caucus foundation, to his stepdaughter and his wife s niece is the second. cbc member accused of inappropriately doling out scholarships to relatives. the founder says the cbc required them to certify they re not an a family member, cbcf staff or board of directors or corporate advisory bort or any cbcf sponsored entity and bishop s spokesman says the scholarships in question were awarded before 2008, but the president of citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington says, quote, any
only $37 million last year. you can take a look for yourself. read more about this exclusive story on foxnews.com. jon: a democratic lawmaker now under fire for potential ethics violations. texas congresswoman eddy better than he s johnson admits she broke the rules by arranging thousands of dollars in college scholarships for her own relatives, as well as the children of a staffer. the money came from the congressional black caucus foundation. johnson, releasing a statement saying she was, quote, unaware of being in any type of violation and never intentionally violated the cbcf s rules. also she s promising to reimburse the money by the end of the week. jenna: the president of afghanistan now questioning america s ability to fight extremists threatening his country but the commander of our forces what the commander of our forces there says about that. jon: a big arrest in mexico, police capture a major drug king pin who was born in the united states. what this could mean for the vi