an injustice senior justice correspondent ivan perez. he s covering the hearing for us in fort pierce, florida, just north of palm beach oven, you were inside the court today. how to judge cannon handle today s important hearing? well, if this was a very unusual hearing in the first place, and judge cannon had some very sharp questions for the government, for the prosecution she questioned the prosecutor s about what specific actions the attorney general, merrick garland oversaw actions that were taken by jack smith special counsel. she wanted to know, for instance, whether the attorney general, specifically and personally approved the indictment. this indictment against donald trump and a couple of other of people who worked for him. here in fort pierce and she also questioned trump s attorneys when trump s attorneys, emil bove beauvais said that he believed that jack smith was essentially a shadow government. the argument that they were making here today, wolf, was that j
but for how long sparks flying and hunter biden s trump and make it from the waist down crashes his car into the lobby of a local jail and any moment now a new verdict in the amanda knox case for lawyers looking to overturn a 16-year-old conviction all right 6:00 a.m. here in washington. a live look at the white house on this wednesday morning. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us. the message from the white house this morning, the border is closed right now, most asylum seekers crossing illegally from mexico into the us are supposed to be turned back after president biden took executive action simple truth is, there is a worldwide migrant. chuck crushes. and if the united states doesn t secure our border, there s no limit to the number of people may try to come here. so today i m moving past republican obstruction and using the executive authorities available to me as president to do what i can on my own to address the border the
don t need to be arguing in court. and this question that they re raising here, this question of was jack smith appointed lawfully? it came up in the context of robert molar, hunter biden has raised it and it s lost every single time. so the idea that the question needs to be reopened now in litigated is just sort of silly question, i think throughout his case has been whether the unorthodox way judge cannon has approached this is a result of her her relative inexperience or some sort of bias toward the defendant and the upshot of all of it has been to delay the case repeatedly there s been multiple times over the course of this case where she s sort of indulged emotions from the defense or put things on the calendar, decided to consider things that length or just not sped up the case in a way that i think makes watchers of this case particularly who are not so sympathetic to the defense very frustrated and exasperate graded because the end result of it all has been that this is