edition of hannity . i m kayleigh mcenany. and for sean, we begin tonightct with breaking news. the colorado supreme court hangs removed former president donald trump from the 2024 ballot in a three, four three ruling, the state supreme court has found trump ineligible as a presidential candidate under section three of the 14th amendment. breathtaking. this amendment disqualifies sworn officials who allegedly quot dise engaged in insurrecti. in other words, four unelected judges are trying to preempt the willjudges voters, the will of the people of colorado. and it s all in the namee of of democracy that they are undermining democracy. incredible. and they re using a so-called insurrection, an excuse. a the case will almost certainly be appealed to theainl united states supreme court, setting up a high stakes legal battle that could very wells ba define the course of thett 2024 presidential election. now, let me be exceedingly24 clear. this is the latest attempt by the far
my first conversation with would be a part of my banned book club, and when i should talk about literature and writing and the pressures that it is under in america. let s do that another time, but thank you for being with us this morning. i appreciate it. tony kushner is a tony award winner in a pulitzer prize-winning activist. thank you so much for watching, alex witt reports begins right now. a very good day of all to you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome everyone to alex witt reports. it is noon here on the east coast. six pm in gaza, and we begin with breaking news on the israel hamas war. here s what is new at this hour. there you hear it. israel s grinding retaliation in gaza bringing new claims of attacks on schools, refugee camps, and ambulances. and new calls for humanitarian pauses. israel s military temporarily shut down a main highway to allow evacuations in gaza, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a big no to secretary o
her committees as they ve laid out what they ve done in this investigation, where they believe they ve won in their myriad of investigations and where they believe they are was intentional. it was intentional to try to at least if not beat back, at least kind of pause a little bit what some people thought yesterday was a bit of a growing insurrecti insurrection. democrats feel they ve been shut out on everything they ve been trying to do. everybody for the most part is staying behind speaker pelosi. manu pointed out the best framing. there are certainly members and growing number of members the last 48 hours who are heading down the line toward supporting an impeachment inquiry. that number of mechls is a minority inside that caucus right now. as long as the majority of the members of caucus, particularly front line members up for re-election in 2018, 2020 have the most potential problems aren t there yet, then neither will the caucus be there. where is that level of critical mass?
insurrecti insurrection, that calls for simple analysis and not just reaching for the military response. the fact that we went based on threats as opposed to anything that was definable that actually happened, that s a big proem because here we reacted in libya based on threats and yet with what was going on in yemen, in baa ran, in syria and other places where there s real harm done to civilians, we didn t do anything. you have to see what s really what is the real deal here in libya? is it about america s interests? i don t know. libya didn t attack us. they don t have any intention of capability of attack us. the war powers act says there has to be a threat to the united states. that s why ron, it was so important for congress to get involved to have the administration begin to answer questions and they by no means have answered the fundamental questions about why are we