[the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] pete: you continue to deliver. fantastic photo for our nation s and some. thank you to our viewers sending that in. we ve got kayleigh mcenany. i don t often do this, give such attention to the lone star state. i ve been looking good on the internet, looking a lot of places across texas and something popped up about vermont. it is gorgeous. in understated mountains and the northeast can be not just quaint but beautiful. pete: why would you take vermont when you could take new hampshire? a real freedom st. vermont is like how do you will block the two apart? will: you went to different trash than i did. pete: negative connotations. will: with all of that. all i said was vermont is pretty. pete: it is not beautiful. it is terrible. there is no freedom there. kayleigh: always have politics mixed into it.
trump incited the insurrection and there s no loophole in the constitution. to hold that there s a loophole for the president in the constitution would basically say donald trump is above the law when he engages in rebellion and insurrection. i think that s wrong. colorado secretary of state jenna griswald on trump s disqualification from her state s ballot. and now a compromised supreme court shaped by trump will decide his fate on that and his claim of presidential immunity in the election interference case. and predictable response from trump s maga allies, let the people decide, they say. after all of them tried to overturn the will of the voters last time. plus, trump s obsession with pure blood, which is now part of his increasingly fascist stump speech. but we begin tonight with the consequences of insurrection. because lately it doesn t seem like there have been many for politicians who participated in them. but there absolutely have been some. let s start
. . will: that is patriotic pictures this morning. i love the throw-back pictures, i believe from the 1970s. welcome back to fox sand friends. will cain, rachel campos duffy, lawrence jones with us this morning. rachel: good morning. both of you guys were up late last night. lawrence: have to power through it. hold on strong. there is a lot of news today. rachel: there is a lot of news. we ll go straight to the baby formula story. 78 million-pounds of baby formula is set to touch down from overseas this morning. lawrence: ink is dry on the baby formula app. will: lucas tomlinson joins us this morning. reporter: code name operation fly formula. the first air force c-17 set to land in indianapolis, indiana. the first time they have sorties to deliver half a million bottles. some calling this disaster relief here at home. this is the timeline. this is updated guidance. 10:50 this morning the first flight expected to arrive. the a 12:50 first pallets of baby formula will be
will: the supreme court announcing it will decide whether trump can remain on the 24 primary ballot in colorado and across the nation. similar lawsuit still pending in more than a dozen states are tempting to remove trump s name from the ballot. constitutional law attorney katie turkcowski. we will talk about what the supreme goal be considering when it comes to these cases. it is what, a section of the constitution that bars someone who has helped ferment an insurrection against the government from running for elected office. does trump apply? that s exactly the question. it was inevitable the supreme court was going to take up this case because this section of the constitution has never been interpreted by the supreme court and it it s applicability
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