all in and overturning roe v. wade. and since the supreme court majority made that clear, republican led states have been tripping over themselves, jostling to one up each other with the most draconian extreme abortion restriction. florida, the governor signed a law banning akorgss at 15 weeks with to exceptions for rape or incest. following arizona governor s lead two weeks ago. in idaho, which like texas, passed a six-week ban, before most women even know they re pregnant. that law is being upheld temporarily by the state supreme court. but oklahoma said hold my beer, with oklahoma making it a felony to perform any abortion except to save the life of a mother. all of these bills are dependant on what the courts decide, and they don t take effect immediately. one state has succeeded in becoming the first state since roe v. wade was implemented to force all of its abortion clinics to close. and that is kentucky, where yesterday republicans were able to override the democratic
the insurrection. that s when steven miller began one the first confessions of the tactics that would amount to a thwarted coup. when giuliani was giving weird press conferences, the courts cut off avenues of challenge, so at the time it might have sounded like more puffery and rhetoric from this ship of fools that was going down a legal ocean. but in fact i bring it back up tonight because, well, stephen miller is under a lot of pressure tonight. and the fact is he was actually admitting specific tactics then days before january 6th about their plot to overthrow democracy. listen here to the reference to alternative electors. we have more than enough time to right the wrong of this fraudulent election result and certify donald trump adds the winner of the election. as we speak today and ultimate slate of electors in the contested states is going to vote and we are going to send the results up to congress. as we speak, alternate electors. if you don t watch fox & friends
good evening, thank you for joining us commit is trey gowdyi and it is sunday night in america. every four years they tell us this is the most important election of our lifetime. usually it is hyperbole but sometimes it is simply logical in the sense it is the next election and therefore, the most important. but i will concede. this election cycle does feelspo disproportionatelyl. consequential. at a realossr crossroads. more people arre pe questioning democracy as a system of government. americans seem less interested in working things out and more interested in duking things out. so maybe 202t.4 is the most important election of our lifetime.efin regardless, it is definitely the next one. it is ten months away. joining us now are two old friends of the show, opinionm an washington times opinion editor and democratic strategists kevin wallin. charlie, you have tollu helvepe with this month. there are prominent republicans and conservatives who claim they will not suppor
it s sunday, december 10. i m victor blackwell. i m amara walker. thank you for joining us this morning. here s what we re watching for you. everything just, like, exploded. this is what it felt like. like everything exploded. a lot of pressure built up and popped. at least six people are dead after tornados ripped through tennessee overnight. we are hearing of significant damage in some towns and a state of emergency remains in effect. also, tracking a threat for more severe storms today. two university of pennsylvania leaders have stepped down after the hughley criticized testimony about antisemitism on campus. the reaction coming in to those resignations. former president trump is expected to testify in the new york civil fraud case against him despite advice from his attorneys not to do so. the potential legal implications of the decision. the house is preparing to vote on an impeachment inquiry into president biden this week. how the white house is responding