The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Thursday in a case considering whether or not Donald Trump can be removed from the ballot in Colorado because of his role in the Jan. 6th insurrection. Most of the justices, including a number of the liberal justices, seemed convinced by at least one argument from the defense: that an individual state can't disqualify candidates in a national election without Congress specifically granting them that power. We’re joined by Melissa Murray, professor of law at NYU and co-host of Crooked’s Strict Scrutiny podcast, to learn more about the hearing and what comes next.
And in headlines: a Special Counsel report into President Biden’s handling of sensitive government documents cleared Biden of committing any crimes, the FCC said that it’s immediately outlawing robocalls that feature AI voices, and a high school football team from the town of Lahaina is headed to the Super Bowl this weekend.
Show Notes:
Will the Trump Assassination Attempt Change the 2024 Race?
RNC 2024: Same Old Trump
Three Weeks After The Debate, More Dems Call For Biden To Step Down
Breaking Down Project 2025
From Foe to Bro: JD Vance is Trump's VP
A Call For Unity After Trump Assassination Attempt
How Democrats Lost The Power to Remove Biden
Biden's NATO Presser Leaves Democrats Still Divided
Polls Show Biden's Narrowing Path To Victory
The Anti-Abortion Agenda Hiding In The GOP's Platform
Biden Says He's Isn't Going Anywhere
Biden Defies Calls To Exit The Presidential Race
Dems Change Their Tune About Biden For President
Supreme Court Grants Trump Some Immunity From Prosecution
Could Biden Be Replaced?
The Origins of America's Toxic Obsession With Lawns
Debate Night: What A Disaster
Ready, Set, Debate!
Republicans Turn To Cheap Fakes In The Presidential Election
Progressives and Centrists Spar In Major NY Democratic Primary
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