supreme court, that donald trump is constitutionally disqualified from being on the ballot in the ste primary. the opinion pulls no punches. quote, president trump incited and encouraged the use of violence and lawless action to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power. the tenor of president trump s messages to hisupporters in exshorting him to had an option to fight back. the cavalry was coming to find. here s where the colorado state supreme court went further, reversing the lower court s finding that donald trump doesn t qualify as a, quote, ofce under section 3 of the 14th amendment. section 3 of the 14th amendment is a civil war era amendment to the united states taken an eat from various state and offices. it rules that the founding officers backed that up, writing americans have referred to the president as an officer from the days of the founding fathers. this is seismic. this is unprecedented,nd this is very, very likely destined to go before the supreme court. no
week, trying to get them to overturn the 2020 election. all of that setting a dramatic stage for the hearing, hearing number eight. if the first seven are any indication, there could be more fodder for the ongoing probes, including the one by the department of justice. so lots to talk about. i said to bring in ryan riley, michael schmidt, greg luesstein, and dan goldin worked on both impeachment inquiries, and served as a assistant district attorney for southern district of new york. he is running for congress. good to see all of you. michael, this timeline is a key part of this. this migration to new phones was planned in december of 2020. they told them how to reserve that data on the 25th, and then they started migrating to new folks, and deleting old data on the 27th. bottom line, there s about 10, 11 days between what they knew they had to do, or is this something more? we know the national archives is looking into this issue. they said as much yesterday. they were dee
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and there are frankly larry hogans out there in much better, more reasonable candidates that will destroy him the crazy trumpist element. does he go and work at mar-a-lago as a cabin guy? perhaps. i don t know i certainly think he s finished as a reasonable alternative against a good and strong democrat. this is such as interesting conversation and an important one. really quick, matthew. i agree completely with don that the problem is infiltrated in the republican party. my only thing is let s not pour gasoline using democratic fires. it could be a wildfire and start wiping out things you have no idea of. matthew daoud, done calloway, thank you both.