Garlique healthy Blood Pressure formula helps maintain healthy Blood Pressure with a custom blend of ingredients. Im taking charge, with garlique. Im mark coats, thank you so much for watching, cnn tonight with sara sidner, the amazing women that she is and reporter starts right now. Hey, sarah. Hey, great show from. You i watch the whole thing. Thank you, appreciate. It susan. Good evening to you im sara sidner, this is cnn tonight, donald trump trying to use Freedom Of Speech to knockdown special counsel jack smiths requests to a federal judge to impose restrictions on what trump can say about evidence in the 2020 election interference case. His attorney is accusing prosecutors of trying to restrict trumps First Amendment rights. Well talk about. It also ahead, on the attack, a new political targets in the 2024 race for the white house, Vice President Kamala Harris, republican candidates are increasingly going after her, suggesting that a vote for biden at his age is really a vote fo
i say my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, are taking is to expel us for speaking about the issues of weapons of war on our streets. as protests raged outside the tennessee house chamber, republicans carry out their despicable act of expelling that democratic legislator, who wanted nothing more than to protect children from being murdered at school something republicans refuse to do now, expelled state representative justin jones who you just saw joins me moments from now and we begin tonight with an unprecedented and frankly shameful day in american politics the tennessee house took up resolutions to expel three democratic lawmakers, not for breaking any laws, mind you. they moved to expel these members for standing in the well of the chamber despite being ruled out of order by the speaker, and attempting to speak loudly against gun violence. and against children being shot dead in schools. something that literally just happened weeks ago in nashville. these three
could spread. when banks experience govern to take it over so quickly and financial losses, it is around should be a gnatter of concern why did the government have to take it over so quickly and are other banks at risk. i ll ask sheila bair, the former chair of the fdic about the last banking crisis. legal troubles. donald trump faces potential criminal charges in new york where he s been invited to testify before the grand jury this week. our country has become the investigation capital of the world. while his biggest challenger visits iowa for the first time. we will never, ever surrender to the woke mob. will the republican primary voters even care if trump is indicted and the art of deception house speaker kevin mccarthy hands over january 6th footage to tucker carlson who claims the insurrection was mostly peaceful and it serves to divide republicans on capitol hill. i think it s bull [ bleep ]. bob menendez of new jersey, , senator and chairman o
do you recognize this man. do you know who this guy is? the president bears responsibility from wednesdays attack on congress by mob rioters, he should have immediately denounced the mob, when he saw what was unfolding. these facts require immediate action, on president trump. now, i know that visibly it s very clearly republican speaker of the house kevin mccarthy. but can you imagine which world which kevin mccarthy we need today, speaker mccarthy would openly blame donald trump for january the 6th? as hard as it is to believe, kevin mccarthy really did say those things about donald trump. exactly two years ago today. and he said on the occasion of donald trump s impeachment, his second impeachment for trying to overturn the election in 2020. he said it exactly to it s an odd mile stone to hit for our country, it s especially odd when the same kevin mccarthy who once blamed iran for january the six is now saying a speaker he d be willing to look into ways to expunge d
classmates. sam was part of the rally back in 2018. sam, i wonder, what is like for you to be back here today. in 2018 you are on the stage. you are here today, four years later, what does that mean to you? is little bittersweet knowing that the reason we are here today is because there s more bodies that have been lowered into the ground. the rate of gun violence is climbing, raided the homicide, a shooting, mass shootings in, it is only been increasing. we are here to emphasize the importance of a common sense legislation. tell the people in congress and senate that we need these things passed in order to reduce the amount of bodies that we are losing every single year to everyday gun violence. sam, i wonder what it is like going through what you went through, being in those classrooms on february 14th 2018, but it s like when you wake up to what happened in uvalde? it is traumatizing. it is triggering, every single time. a conversation of gun violence is personal to