Former President Donald Trump has another win under his belt. That adds to his string of victories as he heads into today s all important Super Tuesday. Overnight, massive explosions have been lighting up the sky in Michigan. The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a tough new immigration law in Texas from taking effect today. The Biden administration argues that is the federal government s job. Tonight, Haiti is spiraling toward Anarchy. A 72-hour state of emergency declared after armed gangs stormed two of the nation s largest prisons on Saturday and Sunday. Does Ukraine have chemical or biological weapons?
00:02:26.760And y'all are just going to pretend that it wasn't over and over again.
00:02:29.360Does Ukraine have chemical or biological weapons?
00:02:33.680Ukraine has biological research facilities, which, in fact, we are now quite concerned Russian troops, Russian forces may be seeking to gain control of.
00:02:50.520So we are working with the Ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of Russian forces should they approach.
00:03:03.760Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard.
00:03:06.320Today's edition of Human Events Daily, live from Washington, D.C.
00:03:11.360Today is March 5th, 2024, Anno Domini.
00:03:17.980Today is Super Tuesday, or as I like to call it, Nikki Haley gets blown out across the country day.
00:03:25.580We are going to be bringing you people, Real America's Voice has got correspondence all across the country in some of the key locations.
00:03:32.420The polling polling spots will be able to go live to them, as well as down to Mar-a-Lago, where we've got coverage leading into President Trump's victory speech tonight.
00:03:42.020But first, let me tell you something about which way the regime is blowing on this.
00:03:47.480Vicky Newland, the architect of the Ukraine operation.
00:03:53.680Mike Benz recently was on the show and said that Ukraine will go down in history when the dust settles as the largest CIA operation in history.
00:04:46.320Robert Kagan, her husband, who said that the United States of America should be an empire and that it should rule a new world order using the American economy and the American military as its backbone.
00:05:20.740Vicky Newland is getting out because she is abandoning the Biden regime after their 9-0 blowout at the Supreme Court, the total Trump domination.
00:05:30.780This, just like a rat from a ship, she knows that the Biden, the SS Biden, is going down.
00:05:37.420It's going down harder than the SS minnow.
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00:07:03.780Well, in response to what's going on, or I should say in preview to Tricky Nikki, we've got Michelle back as she's down live West Palm Beach just outside of Mar-a-Lago.
00:07:14.540Michelle, talk to us a little bit about Super Tuesday and what you're hearing there on the ground.
00:07:18.940Well, I would say on the ground, but it looks like you're out at sea.
00:07:21.540It does look like I'm on sea right now.
00:07:24.520I'll tell you what, Jack, everyone had to leave Mar-a-Lago for the classic Secret Service sweep that's going on right now.
00:07:30.900We'll be allowed back in around 4 o'clock today.
00:07:33.600But I'll tell you what, there is a lot of media lining up at Mar-a-Lago right now,
00:07:37.660which I find kind of interesting because we all know how Super Tuesday is going to end,
00:07:42.820and that's going to be a huge victory for President Trump just waiting in line with a bunch of the other reporters to get inside.
00:08:35.560But we know that in a place where there is no sun, that is the dark depths and the dark chambers of the swamp, where we got a ruling yesterday from the Supreme Court.
00:08:44.160I have to bring on now Julie Kelly, because Julie Kelly has been giving us the preview of everything that's happening with lawfare in our country.
00:08:53.120Julie, you told us that this would be a resounding decision.
00:08:56.220It was a resounding decision on the question of President Trump's appearance on the ballot.
00:09:01.540However, comma, I'd like to know if you've teased what you've teased out so far of this opinion and potentially preview some of the future opinions on things like presidential immunity, as well as the obstruction charge.
00:09:20.360So, of course, after listening to oral arguments, I was covering it live.
00:09:24.520You know, it was evident everyone knew that this would be an overwhelming, if not unanimous, which it was, opinion to reverse and overturn the Colorado Supreme Court ruling.
00:09:37.820However, the caveats given by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, her allusion to sort of this tsk-tsk about the tone and the reach of the decision, which was not just limited to Colorado, but basically the majority said this applies to all states.
00:09:54.880States cannot just arbitrarily cherry-pick out sections of the Constitution that have not been codified by law by Congress, apply them to national elections, and kick federal candidates up.
00:10:21.420Don't worry about our emotional state.
00:10:23.120And then, of course, the three liberal justices, the women, who obviously agreed with the opinion, but also said we don't really – it should have really been limited to Colorado.
00:10:36.660And, by the way, just because states can't do it doesn't mean that other federal offices or agencies cannot pursue this insurrection clause.
00:10:46.800So I don't know if that was a signal to Jack Smith or DOJ or whoever.
00:10:50.420But at the end of the day, it was overwhelming, unanimous decision.
00:10:56.220And the reason, Jack, they're melting down, the Andrew Weissmans and Neil Katals and all of those folks,
00:11:02.380is because the takeaway from the American people is that the court decided Donald Trump was not involved or guilty of insurrection.
00:11:33.060So that's why you saw the tears and the angst yesterday.
00:11:38.300So I'm also very confused about this Amy Coney Barrett opinion where she's writing.
00:11:45.800Now that she disagrees with the overall striking down of the decision in Colorado.
00:11:50.620But the statement from her saying we need to tone down the temperature, that's not the job of a Supreme Court justice.
00:11:58.900The job of a Supreme Court justice is to judge the constitutionality of the cases, to mediate cases between states.
00:12:07.900This is what's delineated in terms of the power of a Supreme Court justice.
00:12:12.320It's not their job to be the mothers of society.
00:12:15.900I mean, it's quite literally a job where we're not concerned with the feelings that might come out, whether or not the decision goes one way or the other.
00:12:26.660And I certainly don't remember her saying anything about this when she voted to overturn Roe v. Wade or she ruled on this last year.
00:12:34.520So back to your question, this is what gave me pause, is that now we have two crucial rulings coming up.
00:12:43.180Oral arguments next month, first on April 16th, oral arguments, and to your point, the government's abuse of 1512c2, obstruction of an official proceeding against more than 330 January 6th defendants.
00:13:04.140You are the one who portrayed that for everyone.
00:13:06.140You came on this program and said that was the case to watch even more than the Colorado cases, and you're the one who turned me on to that.
00:13:18.000Amazingly, it was three years ago this month.
00:13:20.680March of 2021 was my first article on how DOJ was weaponizing 1512c2 to criminalize political dissent.
00:13:28.180So you can imagine it's very gratifying that the Supreme Court is finally going to be taking this up.
00:13:33.060And so this is key because it is 330 January 6th defendants, some who have already served their prison terms, by the way, some who are still incarcerated.
00:13:42.860But this is half of Jack Smith's criminal indictment against Donald Trump.
00:13:47.120Two of the four counts in the J6 indictment relate to 1512.
00:13:51.740So if the court comes back first, Jack, imagine this, because then the next week will be oral arguments in the presidential immunity question.
00:13:59.420If the Supreme Court comes back first, reverses how DOJ has intentionally abused that statute, misinterpreted the language on purpose, and that they never should have brought this charge against political protesters, there goes half of Jack Smith's indictment.
00:14:16.100That could solve itself, regardless of the presidential immunity opinion that comes out after that.
00:14:22.540And I want to lay this out for people.
00:14:29.520This is a case that was brought by J6 defendants.
00:14:32.200As you say, some of them are currently behind bars because of this.
00:14:35.920Some people are actually only behind bars because of this.
00:14:39.680However, the very statute itself, because a lot of the charges against Trump in the J6 case were brought under this, if the court strikes it down, I mean, this could really gut the indictment.
00:14:52.280You could see potentially 50% or more of the charges that are on Trump disappear because of the Supreme Court's action if they so choose to strike it down.
00:15:00.740And as you say, I think they should, and I think that they very well might.
00:15:04.560And it also gives them, and this was your brilliant point from before, it gives them the ability to rule on this without having to rule directly in the Trump case.
00:15:15.600But I want to take a moment and savor the irony here.
00:15:19.980The only reason why this is Fisher, it's called Fisher versus the United States.
00:15:24.760The only reason why the Fisher 1512C2 case is before the Supreme Court is because the DOJ appealed a decision by the only judge in Washington who dismissed that count against three January Sixers.
00:15:38.40015 plus judges used, allowed the DOJ to prosecute that charge against, as I said, 300 plus J6ers.
00:15:48.260Only one judge, Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee, dismissed that charge against three defendants, said this is not the intention of that statute.
00:15:56.760The Department of Justice appealed that.
00:15:59.620That's how it got to the appellate court, and that's how it got to the Supreme Court.
00:16:02.840So just imagine the egg on the face of DOJ if the Supreme Court reverses how they use that based on an appeal that the DOJ themselves brought.
00:16:13.460And it ends up, as you said, gutting Jack Smith really, really weak for count J6 indictment against the former president.
00:16:21.780And this is this is potentially huge, because now not only do you have the delay, you've got a gutting that's going on beyond the delay of the very the very issue in itself.
00:16:35.280And so, you know, I think, by the way, to your point, if we're talking about turning down or they weren't about turning down the national temperature,
00:16:42.140then perhaps this is a way for the justices to rule in a way that will affect President Trump's cases, but not, you know, not get into something that's directly involving him.
00:16:52.740And we're in completely unprecedented territory to begin with.
00:16:56.440You've got a situation where a former president, none of this has happened before.
00:16:59.660There's so many times that I need to explain that to just sit back and even when I'm thinking about these things, you've got a former president who's running for the presidency again, currently right now and leading the polls, I might add.
00:17:11.320He's on he's on the ballot on Election Day today on for Super Tuesday.
00:17:16.520He's got multiple cases going up to the Supreme Court, a Supreme Court, three members of which fully one third of which were appointed by he himself.
00:17:26.440Julie, did it goes up, Beyonce, is this anything that the founders could have envisioned?
00:17:32.900And in fact, it's something that they envision and tried to protect former presidents against, which is Donald Trump's defense attorney's point is that impeachment and conviction is the way to handle a president accused of criminal activity in office,
00:17:49.980not his successor, not his successor, sticking his VOJ and bringing unprecedented, not one, but two criminal indictments against a former president.
00:17:58.420The founders foresaw this and did what they could to stop it.
00:18:03.640These are the types of governments that our founders wrote the Constitution to protect us from.
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00:20:46.660Judge Eileen Cannon held a scheduling slash status hearing, and that case is getting very interesting, very heated.
00:20:53.340The May 20th trial date has essentially been vacated.
00:20:58.000Jack Smith coming back asking for a July trial date.
00:21:01.380Donald Trump's team, of course, saying we want it after the election, but we could do it in August.
00:21:06.620The big barrier there, ironically, is the Alvin Bragg trial scheduled to begin March 25th.
00:21:14.620So that puts a huge dent in the trial calendar in Florida, and, of course, Donald Trump and his co-defendants, their lawyers, arguing, you know,
00:21:23.660Donald Trump is going to be on trial in New York, possibly through the middle of May.
00:21:29.480So he won't be able to attend any court hearings in southern Florida, certainly not anything for a trial.
00:21:35.700So Judge Cannon said that she believed a July trial date was unrealistic, given all of the litigation going on, about 13, 15 motions that still have to be debated and heard.
00:21:52.600And, you know, if you had to take a bet, though, between the classified documents federal case or the January 6th federal case, which one is going to go to trial first,
00:22:02.480I think you have to go with Florida now, which is not what the Department of Justice and Jack Smith wanted.
00:22:08.720They wanted the easy, quick conviction in Washington on the four counts for J6, and that will be delayed now as the earliest could begin the end of August, early September.
00:22:23.640So wait, wait, wait, don't cut me a drift here.
00:22:25.320So the earliest that the documents could take is August or the Gen 6?
00:22:33.220The Jan 6, just because of the timetable now with the immunity issue before the Supreme Court.
00:22:44.460If the Supreme Court comes back and upholds the lower court ruling denying Donald Trump presidential immunity,
00:22:50.720it sets the Washington trial schedule back in motion.
00:22:54.740And so that would, you know, if they come back with a decision the end of May, because of the suspension,
00:23:01.300and I know this is getting complicated, but just so people understand, it basically was on ice for three months.
00:23:07.200If the Supreme Court comes back the end of May, says, no, Donald Trump has to stand trial.
00:23:11.480He does not have immunity from criminal prosecution.
00:23:13.820The earliest the trial then can begin is late August, because they have to go back in time and do all of the pretrial activity that has been on hold since December.
00:23:25.220So if Judge Cannon sets an August trial date in the classified documents case, it will be impossible.
00:23:32.560There's zero chance then that the J6 case can go to trial before Election Day.
00:23:38.720And the holdup, though, in the documents case is still related to some of these issues, isn't that right?
00:23:44.760Well, it was related to the J6 trial, because Jack Smith wanted back-to-back trials, essentially.
00:23:52.700Recall that it was yesterday that Donald Trump was first supposed to stand trial in Washington for J6.
00:24:03.720So that has been vacated as this presidential immunity matter has made its way through the appellate court and now before the Supreme Court.
00:24:09.980Meanwhile, Judge Cannon said, well, hold on a second, I need to make sure that the D.C. trial is over before we can move forward with all the pretrial proceedings for the May 20th trial date.
00:24:23.740There were still a lot of motions flying back and forth.
00:24:26.400But now they've kind of put themselves in a corner, meeting DOJ and special counsel, because now they're going to push for classified documents,
00:24:34.680which is a far trickier case to bring to trial, because you're dealing with alleged classified material.
00:24:43.320And this has really been the issues from Sen to Stern for the start of this,
00:24:48.480is that they attempted to push through these trials as fast as possible,
00:24:53.720while knowing that, number one, again, as we said in the previous segment,
00:24:57.440these are completely unprecedented situations that we're dealing with.
00:25:01.360And number two, they are the ones, Julie, tell us a little bit about how they've been trying
00:25:06.320to fast track this faster than any of the trials that we've seen so far.
00:25:11.400As you say, you've been covering these for years at this point.
00:25:15.240There hasn't been a single case that's rocketed forward this quickly.