Lawrence that music gets me fired up. Its Super Tuesday. And polls are open in maine, massachusetts, North Carolina, virginia. And vermont. 15 States Holding races today with 854 delegates up for grabs on the republican side. Brian i prefer Eye Of The Tiger although this is my second favorite. I dont know what rockie he was. In live team coverage, will cain is talking to voters in texas. We hope they talk back. Steve screen right we are joined right now by Jacqui Heinrich she is live at the white house. And jacqui, the people up on the second floor are going to be watching the Election Results tonight with baited breath. Jacqui thats right, good morning to you guys. Yeah, President Bidens campaign has been very interested in what is happening in the republican primary. Assurance all but one of the counties 1 million voted half of them other than trump. They are watching these returns longer nikki haley stays in the race the better for President Biden. They look at the 854 republican de
he is probing the night the trump aides and some outside allies tried to hatch a military coup plot. again, if those words sound disturbing to think about your own american government and not something happening in some other region, buckle up. your government is investigating this with an eye on indicting potentially the people who wanted to abuse your military to take away your vote. it s a big story. i know it s summer, i know it s friday, this is a big story. the night of december 18th in the oval office where some of the most extreme trump plotters were working on tactics that allegedly even rudy giuliani warned would land them all in prison. they wanted to have soldiers seize election machines. they wanted to install one of trump s political legal operatives to try to dictate unlawful orders, both pertaining to the justice department and the military. that would be sidney powell. she had been on the campaign side, more or less, meaning arguing in court or making motions
recently on social media. one of them is that cocaine found in the white house was belonging to either the president or his son. are you willing to say that is not the case, it don t belong to them. i don t have a response to that because we have to be careful about the hatch act. the hatch act, and they still don t know what that is. the level of security and surveillance prevalent in the white house begs the question. why have they not located a suspect. is biden stonewalling on our investigation. the bidens never seem to get to the bottom of anything. and growing number of serious corruption allegations and maybe it is because they don t want to get to the bottom of it. despite a sweetheart pleated deal from department of justice, the congressional crowds and to hunter biden, and his family shady dealings are ramping up. evidence of joe s knowledge of this deal is stacking up despite his repeated denial of facts. here s a quick reminder. how many times have you ever
widespread doubt and uncertainty, the united states government seems to have assumed a role similar to an orwellian ministry of truth. white house from press secretary karine jean-pierre responded on wednesday. we certainly disagree with this decision. we re going to continue to promote responsible actions to protect public health, safety and security when confronted by challenges like a deadly pandemic. our view remains that social media platforms have a critical responsibility to take action or to take account of the effects of their platforms are having to the american people. paul: let s bring in our panel, wall street journal columnists dan henninger, kim strassel and iowaly shah finley. alicia, tell us who sued the government and what they re alleging. louisiana and missouri joined by scientists and conservative activists sued the government for infringing on their free speech rights. they claim that they put pressure and coerced the platforms such as youtubing
gigot. president biden slam ared the supreme court s decision ore jekyll9 the use of race when considering an applicant for higher education. ruling will force colleges and universities to find other ways of earn answering diverse i the among their student populations. chief justice john roberts wrote the the majority opinion. both harvard and the university of north carolina argued those policies were endorsed for decades with the high court with one goal, to promote the robusts, intellectually-diverse campus. but a group of asian-american students challenged that saying it held them to a higher standard than other groups of applicants. ruling could have major implications not only for higher education, but for industry ises that use race as a way the boost diversity. joining the panel, columnists khan henning good morning america kim strassel and bill mcgurn. dan henninger. bill, i don t know how many columns you ve one about this case, but it s been a lot, and your shi