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correspondent jessica schneider here with us or just the key takeaways here from this rule? yeah. i mean, the key takeaway was this in the judgment. it was a unanimous ruling. all nine justices agreed that trump could not be taken off the ballot in colorado and other states by just a state court ruling. but then it got a little more divisive. it was a 5-4 ruling when it came to the particulars of this case. so the majority of the five justices said that this applies to all federal officers, not just the president. and then in order to take someone off the ballot, this would require legislation by congress really stipulating how, when, why, who could be taken off the ballot under the 14th amendment's section three. so it was a little part first and because of that, the four justices, they agreed with the overall ruling that trump could not be taken off the ballot, but four of them, the three liberal justices. and then also amy coney barrett, they said that really the supreme court, the majority anyway, went too far
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in their ruling. it was notable. amy coney barrett wrote this. she said the court has settled a politically charged issue in the volatile season of a presidential election particularly in this circumstance, writings on the court should turn the national temperature down, not up for present purposes are differences are far less important than our unanimity. all nine justices agree on the outcome of this case, and that is the message america or kins can take home. so really nodding to this idea that they know that they are at the center of a firestorm with not just this case, but of course the one coming up in late april as regards to presidential immunity in criminal prosecutions was interesting that she agreed with the liberal justices it seemed like, but they wrote separate opinions. and the one from the liberal justices was more pointed for, i wonder if today's outcome, if there's anything that you can read in from that about the immunity well, i think that when we hear the immunity case argued that
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april 22, the week of april 22, we still don't know the exact >> date yet, but i think we can really listen to the arguments because when we heard the arguments in this particular case dealing with the colorado ballot decision it really kept in line with what the ultimate opinion or judgment was. so it's hard to say. i mean, these these are two very different issues perhaps the immunity issue a bit more thorny, and it will be a lot more of a hot topic because it it's going to pertain to whether or not trump is prosecuted here in dc. >> yeah, that's interesting. they're showing their cards during those oral arguments. maybe we'll see that again. jessica schneider. thank you so much for that. let's bring in former federal prosecutor, renato mariotti to talk a little bit more about this. notably, renato, the justices dodging the question of whether trump actually took part in insurrection. i think maybe we expected that, but what did you think about what you read in the rulings about it? >> very interesting, brianna, because really they've left
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that binding by colorado state court that trump engaged in insurrection they left that intact. they left standing and it has not been controverted has not been overruled they essentially sidestep that issue entirely, focusing on whether the colorado court had the power to remove him from the ballot. i really think that's so that's one interesting piece here, perhaps, because that what have generated, i'd say some controversial words in a supreme court decision but really what they did focus on in my view, is trying to prevent what i'll call of a very volatile scenario where potentially if trump won in november, you could imagine that members of the house and senate, by trying to keep him out of office, arguing that he had engaged in insurrection by requiring legislation. there are essentially avoiding that scenario and making the onus on congress to work together to
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the develop some bipartisan legislation. or else essentially there's this this particular provision in the constitution in tough sometimes for congress that bipartisan legislation they do it sometimes, but a lot of times it's tough and i would imagine it will be on this issue. so is it clear to you how congress would go about actually enforcing section three of 14th amendment. what, what that would even look like >> i have to say, brianna, i think that essentially this was a very polite way for the united states supreme court to effectively render that provision inoperable. i mean, as a practical matter, i don't don't see the two parties in congress coming together on this issue anytime soon. really, what's going to have to happen is they're asked to be some distance from donald trump. looking back in history at these moments in 20 years, perhaps when people can take a more dispassionate view of this era before congress comes to gathered to draft some sort of
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legislation that would determine when. and if someone is ineligible to serve on the ballot. >> yeah. rendering this ineffective, that's a very interesting observation. renato, appreciate you for us let's discuss the supreme court decision with the chairman of the colorado republican party, dave williams dave was in favor of keeping donald trump on the ballot. thanks so much for being with us this afternoon obviously, your arguments, your view of this case prevailed. i'm wondering what your reaction is. >> relief ultimately, voters should get to decide the candidate they want to vote for 2s and not unelected bureaucrats or judges. so this was the right call and i'm grateful for it. >> dave. so the majority here ruled that power to disqualify candidates as you alluded to candidates from federal offices lies with congress, not with the state's. i'm curious if you see a way in which this decision ultimately could wind up unintentionally infringing
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on states rights. do you see an opening there? >> i mean, it's it's hard to imagine that the that this would come up ever again, especially given the novelty of the legal theories involved. but i think i think the supreme court got it right that if that if you're going to disqualify someone under section three of the 14th amendment then you gotta you gotta do it through congressional action. and the majority rule that way. and we're grateful for them. >> do you think that the decision now puts the issue of states disqualifying federal candidates to rest yeah absolutely. this >> this result, this decision has national effect and i suspect that illinois, maine, and other places looking at this are going to have their litigation dismissed and rightfully so again, we need the voters deciding this, not not anyone else. >> it appears that the secretary of state and main has already a re-established donald
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trump as a candidate on that primary ballot. but i understand that there are folks seeking other avenues, especially in congress, trying to tie donald trump and his actions surrounding january 6, to the 14th amendment. i'm wondering what your messages to those folks >> you know, i think it's going to backfire. it has been backfiring. i think most people are ready to just be able to vote their conscience at the ballot box. and we don't need to have any other election interference at this. let the people decide between joe biden biden and donald trump, and that that will settle it when it comes to what actions congress could take, do you think that they should address this gray area when it comes to whether the 14th amendment is self-executing, it seemed like there was some disagreement on the court on just how far that idea goes >> yeah, it certainly doesn't hurt for congress to provide more clarity, but congress has
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provided a solution. jack smith was able to pursue charges against donald trump on insurrection. he chose not to. it's pretty much moot i mean, congress has provided away and just because democrats don't like the current set of solutions, doesn't mean we need to be re-litigating this every step of the way. let people decide, are you disappointed that the court didn't address the insurrection claims that they stopped short of weighing in on that >> i mean, it would've been great for them to address it and reverse the district court's findings. but at the end of the day, i think the people are smart enough to know that that was a politically charged ruling from the beginning. i think they're ready to just vote on the merits of the of the policies that donald trump's putting forward. >> i am curious to dig into your thinking here because you've argued that january 6 wasn't an insurrection i'm not sure that i've heard in my research that i've heard you specifically answer what you
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think would have happened had the people that reach the capital actually succeeded in getting their hands on the ballots or the people that were chanting, hang mike pence, if they had gotten their hands on the vice president, what do you think would have happened? >> well, you know, i'm not entirely sure what would have happened. obviously, there were bad actors on that day. there are people who broke the law, vandalized and harmed others and they should be prosecuted. but by enlarge that was, that was not that was not an insurrection. certainly a riot and we're just thankful that those who are gonna be held accountable will be held account. >> i guess they've i don't understand how them trying to undo the will of the people by reaching for the area where lawmakers were certifying the 2020 election it was clear what their intent was how is that not insurrection >> well, i mean, this was debated. they debated in district court, even the
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supreme court think both both in the colorado but also a little bit in the supreme court this this definition of insurrection was a bit nebulous for sure. but if this wasn't an insurrection, it wasn't organized. there was no mass effort to try and disrupt or disrupt the certification process, but i think people do recognize there were those who broke the law and they should be held accountable. and that's there. they're going have their day in court and due process will went out >> dave williams, we appreciate the time. thanks >> take care. >> coming up. vice president kamala harris, meeting with israeli war cabinet minister benny gantz as she doubles down on calls for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. why the israeli government isn't on board with this visit. plus donald trump's presidential campaign, keeping a tight leash on the money being spent on hotels, meals, even uber rides. >> as the former president faces staggering legal expenses
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very beginning. israel has a right to defend itself are too many palestinian civilians, innocent civilians have been killed. we need to get more aid in. we need to get the hostages out and that remains our position. and i will tell you that it is important that we all understand that there were in a window of time right now where we can actually get a hostage deal done. >> we >> all want this conflict to end as soon as possible and how it does matters. >> soon as mj lee is live for us at the white house, mj, what more is the white house saying about this meeting? >> you know, boris, this meeting really could not come at a more critical time in the israel hamas war for a number of reasons. one of course, is that the humanitarian crisis continues to pose a serious concerns for the united states. so much so that as you saw over the weekend, the us has started airdropping aid, including food to the people that are in gaza
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right now who are suffering immensely we are also seeing, of course the growing calls for a ceasefire, including from the president himself who has started saying that there needs to be an immediate six-week temporary ceasefire as a part of that hostages deal that you plus officials have been working on for weeks. and then there is the biden netanyahu relationship that has been fraught and complicated at times and it has been out in the open for the public to see over the course of this war, had just how complicated and fraught that relationship has been. and we know for a fact that the gantz it's visit to washington was not exactly endorsed by prime minister netanyahu and has ruffled feathers within that government. so it has the potential to further inflame some of those tensions that exist between the biden administration and the netanyahu government? the vice president's comments that we saw over the weekend. were so stark and probably some of the starkest that we had seen from a senior us official, both in
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terms of calling for that immediate temporary ceasefire, but also because it went into just such graphic detail about the suffering that we are currently seeing in gaza. this is a little bit of what the vice president had to say yesterday >> we have seen reports of families eating leaves or animal feed women giving birth to malnourished babies with little or no medical care and children dying from malnutrition and dehydration are hard break for the victims of that horrific tragedy. and for all the innocent people in gaza who are suffering from what is clearly a humanitarian contest it's trophy >> people in >> gaza are starving conditions, are you may
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>> as far as that ceasefire hostages deal is concern a senior administration official saying over the weekend that the ball is now in hamas's court. and we also of course heard the president saying just before the weekend, but he is still hopeful that a deal can be reached before ramadan boris, mj lee, live for us from the white house, mj. thanks so much. brianna >> also today, the un special envoy on sexual violence and women's says there is quote, clear and convincing information unquote that hostages taken into gaza on october 7 were subjected to rape. and there is reasonable grounds to believe sexual violence is ongoing. let's turn out to cnn, national security analyst and former deputy director of national intelligence, beth sanner. beth, your reaction to this report, does this change? a hostage and ceasefire negotiations as well >> i don't really think it changes very much for most of us this is exactly what most of
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us feared and suspected. and it's just been a matter of time to collect that evidence that i think it's really good that the un has come out and said this and maybe it would help sway a little bit of the international public opinion view about hamas, because it is and remains a terrorist group that is capable of just enormous atrocities and also today, unrwa, which is the un agency for palestinian refugees who employed a dozen palestinians who are accused credibly >> according to us intel, a participating in the october 7 massacre is now accusing israel of detaining and torturing some of its staffers to coerce them into making false confessions about the agency's links to hamas. how are you viewing this allegation >> briana i feel like so much of this war is. he said she said, it's not a very good
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comparison, but we hear just such starkly different views from both sides. and i have a feeling that in most cases the truth lies somewhere in the middle and i think that it's really important for all of us to wait for investigations like we have in this un case, for evidence to be gathered and for people not to jump to conclusions. so we can see how these things have come out, but we absolutely need all of them to be investigated >> i do want to turn now to this white house meeting with benny gantz, the white house is describing this as a routine meeting. if routine is hosting netanyahu, his chief rival, i guess how do you see the visit? >> i. think this is fairly >> unprecedented in some ways. it is a gantz is absolutely the most potent rival. netanyahu he
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only joined this war cabinet out of loyalty and responsibility for the state of israel. the two have never gotten along and if gantz, if there was an election today, gantz would win. so netanyahu is not very excited about gantz coming to the united states. and as told, the israeli embassy, you cannot support this visit or attend any of these meetings. i think it's a risky move in some ways by the biden administration. and i wonder if it was done more out of a sense of peak over netanyahu, really being such a difficult partner or whether it was just not really thought of. but in some ways, this is the united states really wading into the middle of the most severe political rivalry in israel. and i'm not sure that that's a good thing. >> we'll see if you can deliver. i have real doubts. >> well, and that's my other question. there's also this domestic issue, right? this is
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an issue that is fraught for biden when it comes to his domestic audience, and perhaps he is signaling a break with netanyahu for his domestic political, political audience as well. but what could the effect be when it comes to say hostage discussions or us israeli relations at a pivotal time well, we've seen already that netanyahu has overruled the war cabinet and a couple of >> instances in terms of the negotiations, not sending the negotiating team and such. so i think this might make it a little harder for biden to communicate with netanyahu but communication hasn't been great recently anyway so i do think it's going to potentially complicate things, but i also want to remind people that any guns is no dots. he's actually run to the right more hardline than netanyahu on gaza over many years. and he did issue a threat to hamas. this past week
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saying, if you don't sign up for this hostage deal, we're going to proceed with this war, including an attack on rafah so pragmatic, but not any different than almost all israelis. and in wanting this war to continue yeah, it's a very good point. beth sanner. thank you for that bill tightening for trump, the former president's campaign is cutting costs as they prepare for what could be a long and defensive road to november, how even the smallest expenses are under the microscope >> tomorrow we're tuesday, 16 races, one consequential day and no one can bring to you like cnn and the best political team in the business. super tuesday special coverage begins ends tomorrow is 06:00 p.m. on cnn and streaming on if you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan that's smart now, i'm 65 and really smart leader. i'm 70.
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can we take pride that every day millions say, i use splenda. >> i'm arlette saenz at the white house. and this is cnn president trump isn't known for pinching pennies, but apparently his campaign is doing just that. is it looks towards the general election that includes reining in spending on everything from his signature, large rallies to transportation and hotels. after a recent event, one trump's staff or even talked about using uber x, which is the cheapest option on the app for a solo ride. cnn's kristen holmes is following this story from west palm beach, florida what else is his team doing to keep costs in check? i guess we'll know it's really bad if they start doing this share feature on uber. kristin >> that's absolutely right now. do want to note with this uber exit wasn't just taking uber x, it was being downward right? fearful that the head of the campaign might somehow come
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to believe that he had not taken the cheapest rideshare option, just going to show you how closely these campaign advisors are watching this spending. of course, not just super exit is also cutting back on those large scale campaign rallies is keeping a lean staff. i have been told that there are some people who are doing the job that three people used to do in previous campaigns. i also am told that they have put furniture in different state offices that is mismatched, bought just specifically because it was the cheapest option they do want to cut petty's wherever they can. that includes hotels, meals, venues, all of it. now, part of this, why the reason they were being so diligent about their campaign spending was because they didn't want a repeat of 2020 when the campaign burned through millions, hundreds of millions dollars and cash ending up with almost nothing in alarmingly low cash about right before the november election. but what was once considered a point of pride might turn into necessity as we've talked about, all of those mounting legal fees, that half $1 in new york alone in
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two cases, that doesn't even include his actual legal bills. paying those lawyers. so they are looking at different ways to save money. but one thing i want to note right now, they swear up and down, they are not looking towards the rnc to pay any of those legal we'll build even if he becomes the nominee. >> brianna. >> all right. kristen holmes. thank you for that. >> boris. >> so first lady jill biden, is starting to look like a star player in her husband's reelection efforts. we're learning the first lady is focused on crisscrossing the country for fundraisers and in the months ahead, she's expected to become a more frequent presence on the trail. the first lady spent the weekend on the road where she didn't hold back when it came to the president's likely republican opponent, donald trump. listen to this >> donald trump he spent a lifetime tearing down and devaluing our existence how far
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will he go will he stop you know the answer >> he was. he for more on all of this. we're joined now by kate andersen brower. she's the author of the book, first women, the grace and power of america's modern first ladies. thank you so much for being with us it's not just joe biden going on the offensive. she also was taken on a protective role over president biden >> i think that she exhibits every day that the truly loves him. there's a sense that she can to speak to people in very real terms. you know, it reminds me a bit of what michelle obama did as mom and you see that from dr. biden a lot. and i think that look, there's an urgency that she can communicate that we are facing another four years of donald trump if women's especially suburban women,
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black women, she speaks to key constituents that he needs to win and it's becoming a very urgent fight right now. >> and it's very clearly orchestrated, right? she's talking there. she's looking down at our notes as she does it. right. it's written as she's going to execute these comments. i wonder how you think it's been received by voters. how do they? perceive her and receive her as the messenger on this? >> well, i'm in her favourability rating is much much higher than her husband's, which is typical of most first ladies with the exception of melania trump yes, her favourability was higher than her husband's that was historically low for first ladies when she left office. so i think that it's being received well i think that the more people can see of jill biden, the better i think it's interesting when she talks about her work. she's the first first lady to have a job outside of the white house. she teaches english at a community college. she's very relatable.
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it's very likable and i think that can only please help make his case. >> you mentioned millennia and we do want to ask you about that, but but first i want to point to something that the first lady said over the weekend, something that you touched on a moment ago when she was talking about former president trump and his policies when it comes to issues that specifically affect women. she said, quote, he mocks women's bodies, disrespects are accomplishments and brags about assault. very strong language coming from the first lady. i'm curious about how you think that's received by voters. that maybe are, are curious about voting for president trump. you mentioned suburban women favoring democrats, but there are a lot of women out there in red states that are adamant that donald trump is their candidate >> yeah. i mean, i think that she does. joe biden does best when she makes the case that look are and i think she's she said this on friday, our to-do list is our battle plan. we are women who take our kids to soccer practice and how a grocery store list. and we're
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not going to be discounted just because we're stay at home moms or housewives. i mean, she's speaking to i think a lot of women, even women who might be interested in voting for donald trump. i don't think that she's speaking in a very partisan way, but she is talking about the overturning of roe versus wade just like mao book bans, ivf these social issues in, again, i think a very relatable way >> and even that comment about the to-do list that's something she can deliver that same melania trump is not going to be as believable when she's delivering something like that. you've talked a lot, written a lot about melania trump in her role well, and how it's been extraordinary because she did keep her distance. what kind of role do you see her having going forward on the campaign trail and if there is another term, what that would look like, i don't think we're going to be seeing that much milan i'm we have it you know, there's people are always asking on x now, where is she?
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i, think that she's obviously very protective of barren very i think there has been reporting about her just wanting to kind of be be protective of their son, but also not get involved in all of these legal battles that are husband is facing. you don't see her in the courtroom by his side. i think in the final no weeks as people are really starting to pay attention will see more of her. >> i don't think that he necessarily needs her. i don't think that she helped him that much in the last election and i don't think that she's able to communicate, like you said, in the same relatable ways that joe biden can kate andersen brower, thanks so much for the expertise. thank you. >> still plenty more news to come on. cnn news central gang violence spiraling out of control in haiti after thousands of inmates escaped from prison, some threatening to overthrow the government >> backroom deals. cia see
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boris, we've seen this major surge in violence gripping haiti. the government there declaring that state of emergency, they're implementing a curfew. the us embassy telling americans to get out. and as you mentioned, we were on the ground just before what is now this most recent outbreak and what stood out to us i think is the amount of control that the gangs and there are dozens of them have seized over the country and particularly the capital port-au-prince. the un estimates gangs now control 80% of the capitol. and we saw it firsthand as we were trying to distinguish routes to go through the city. i mean, it would change hourly at times in our planning given gunfire and violence could erupted at any point, kidnappings and extortions, their rampant right now the entire situation is desperate and over the weekend, more than 3,000 inmates were estimated to have escaped from haitian prisons. now, a haiti police union warning that if those numbers are quote are accurate, they say quote, we
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are done no one will be spared. that shows you how dire this is right now. now, most concerning for the government is that the gangs have started coordinating with each other. you're starting to see some of the images that we're getting out out after this most recent outbreak. the fact that they're coordinating with each other shows that there's a unified force now against prime minister ariel henry and many folks, while we were there were chanting that they want henri to go and late last week, what henry did is really motivated this most recent outbreak. he signed an agreement for about 1,000 kenyan police officers to deploy as part of a multinational security support mission. the prime minister also said, elections would not happen until august 2025. that has fueled these protests. it's created a situation, boris, they're quite frankly is critical right now. and even as we were there in the past couple of weeks, what we've seen in the past three days has escalated it to a level that is making it really precarious i mean, this is some of our 14,
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as we were on the ground and we're going to have more of that tonight on the lead as well as ac360. but it gives you a sense of what folks are dealing with in their everyday life that has become really just total turmoil tragic, to see what's happened in haiti. look forward to those reports later today. david culver. thanks so much still to come this afternoon. the eye-popping details behind how the richest man in asia celebrated his son's upcoming wedding i'm extravagance still to come was caught in the trap and he couldn't get out >> vegas was having an identity the crisis. >> it was the beginning of the downfall, but at a different idea, vegas, the story of sensitive. next sunday at ten on cnn this is our future. >> go daddy arrow creates a logo website, even social posts and minutes >> ai, ai like it. >> who wants to come see the get your business online in minutes with godaddy arrow.
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