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donald trump but, hey, it is about two weeks away. i guess he has some time to find some words. that is our show for tonight. it is time for the last word with lawrence, so donald boarding my friend. good morning, ali. with donald trump going to supreme court, we have colleagues leading us off, which could not be more perfect, and also, colorado s secretary of state, janet griswold, is going to join us now that colorado is headed, apparently, for the supreme court with donald trump. and the only thing all those people have in common is they would like the supreme court to actually weigh in on this thing and get it moving, so i am excited to hear that conversation. it is going to be the year of the supreme court. thanks, ali. well, tonight, 77 year old donald trump is asking a court where he appointed three of the nine judges, to save his presidential campaign. donald trump s lawyers have filed an appeal asking the united states supreme court too overturn the dec ....
it cannot be more perfect. also, call about a secretary of state, jena griswold is going to join us. colorado is headed apparently to the supreme court without trump. the only thing all those people have in common is that they would like to supreme court to actually weigh in on this thing and get it moving. i am excited to hear the conversation. it s going to be the year at the supreme court. thanks, ali. tonight, 77-year-old donald trump is asking a court where he appointed three of the nine judges to save his presidential campaign. donald trump s lawyers have filed an appeal, asking the united states supreme court to overturn the decision by the colorado state supreme court to ban donald trump from the presidential ballot in colorado. colorado supreme court s decision is based on the 14th amendment, which is ratified in 1868. it does not allow officers of the federal government to be elected to office again if they have engaged in insurrection against the united ....
Attorney general bill barr. They say elections have consequences. Im sure youve heard that. Tonight democrats are saying deadlines also have consequences. Critics arguing that mr. Barr has used his short but very controversial tenure to already become one of the most questionable appointees of this entire trump presidency. And today mr. Barr gave them more ammunition, blowing past Congress Long known deadline to provide the full unredacted Mueller Report. House democrats are not having it. They are moving towards a vote this week to hold him in contempt. Now if that happens, mr. Barr would become only the second attorney general ever held in contempt in u. S. History and the first to be held in contempt during his very first year on the job. Chairman nadler issuing a 27page contempt report against barr. It sites impeachment for the very first time as a possible, possible end r ....
Did engaged in insurrection. the colorado supreme court anticipating that argument cited attorney general henry stanbury s definition of engaged, at the time the 14th amendment was being debated. colorado supreme court attorney general stanbury opined that a person may engage in insurrection or rebellion, without having actually levied war or taken arms. thus, attorney general stanberry s of you, when individuals acting in their official capacities act in the furtherance of the common unlawful purpose or do any overact for the purpose of promoting the rebellion, they have engaged in an insurrection or rebellion, from section three, disqualification ....
We re not insurrection, as that term is used in section three. insurrection, as understood at the time of the passage of the 14th amendment meant the taking up of arms and waging war upon the united states. nothing that president trump did engaged in insurrection. the colorado supreme court anticipating that argument cited attorney general henry stanbury s definition of engage, at the time the 14th amendment was being debated. colorado supreme court wrote attorney general stanbury opined that a person may engage in insurrection or rebellion, without having actually levied war or taken arms. and thus, an attorney general s chambers view, when individuals acting in their official capacities act in the ....