it s always good to see you. happy new year, by the way, it s not too light to say happy new year. it is not, the whole month of january, as far as i am concerned. the whole 2024 will be, you can see it, but my fingers are crossed. from your mouth to my ears, have a good show. and tonight, donald trump s criminal defense team is renewing its requests for judge tanya chutkan to hold special counsel jack smith in contempt of court. with the election interference case currently on hold while trump s immunity claims get worked out in a federal appeals court, trump s lawyers lot of activity in the case halted, even the routine filing of documents which jack smith s team has said is permissible because it does not require the trump team to do anything. the motion to punish a jack smith for something that he is not prohibitive from even doing is yet another example of how donald trump has always referred to live in the world of alternative facts. with that strategy, it s on
and tonight, donald trump s criminal defense team is renewing its requests for judge tanya chutkan to hold special counsel jack smith in contempt of court. with the election interference case currently on hold while trump s immunity claims get worked out in a federal appeals court, trump s lawyers lot of activity in the case halted, even the routine filing of documents which jacks mitt s team has said is permissible because it does not require the trump team to do anything. the motion to punish a jack smith for something that he is not prohibitive from even doing is yet another example of how donald trump has always referred to live in the world of alternative facts. with that strategy, it s on a collision course with the courtroom reality. that s what we saw this week as the disgraced former presidents that up for just a few minutes, in his own defense and the new york attorney generals civil fraud trial, when trump rambled, dissembled and presented himself as usual, as a
lowered the voting age to 16 for school board elections was inmates testimony. nate testified that there are, in the city of newark in the law school board election, turn out, katie, was 3%. one to 3%. nate said, because turnout is so low, young people can t rely on other people to make decisions for them, that they are to be empowered to make decisions themselves, that s really what this move is about. there s lowering the age in newark to 16 empowers two breanna s-point, 7000 young people, 16 17-year-olds to vote in the elections that matter most of them. 90% of the black people of the young people are black and brown. we re excited about with the expansion for voting rights means for empowering young people to have access to the fundamental right that is postoperative, as the supreme court says, is fundamental to all other. rights discussion will go to breanna. breanna, i heard you talk about the issues that are important
in the city of newark in the law school board election, turn out, katie, was 3%. one to 3%. nate said, because turnout is so low, young people can t rely on other people to make decisions for them, that they are to be empowered to make decisions themselves, that s really what this move is about. there s lowering the age in newark to 16 empowers two breanna s-point, 7000 young people, 16 17-year-olds to vote in the elections that matter most of them. 90% of the black people of the young people are black and brown. we re excited about with the expansion for voting rights means for empowering young people to have access to the fundamental right that is postoperative, as the supreme court says, is fundamental to all other. rights discussion will go to breanna. breanna, i heard you talk about the issues that are important to you. there are kind of global issues.