Home Actress Katie Couric HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Katie Couric Instagram - Excited to be going back to Austin to kick off @sxsw on International Women’s Day with this incredible group of ladies! 🤠💪 Will I see you there?! #sxsw #internationalwomensday Austin, Texas

Katie Couric Instagram – Excited to be going back to Austin to kick off @sxsw on International Women’s Day with this incredible group of ladies! 🤠💪 Will I see you there?! #sxsw #internationalwomensday Austin, Texas

Katie Couric Instagram - Excited to be going back to Austin to kick off @sxsw on International Women’s Day with this incredible group of ladies! 🤠💪 Will I see you there?! #sxsw #internationalwomensday Austin, Texas

Katie Couric Instagram – Excited to be going back to Austin to kick off @sxsw on International Women’s Day with this incredible group of ladies! 🤠💪 Will I see you there?!

#sxsw #internationalwomensday Austin, Texas | Posted on 04/Mar/2024 23:49:41

Katie Couric Instagram – Six years ago, I visited Storm Lake, Iowa, a town that was doing a great job at integrating immigrants from all over the world starting with Vietnam in the 1970’s to now. Recently, I read an op-ed in the @washingtonpost written by Art Cullen, editor of the @stormlaketimes, about January’s Iowa Caucuses. I met Art during the filming of a series I did for @natgeo in 2018 called America Inside Out. I tackled topics like political correctness on college campuses, the removal of Confederate statues and iconography, Islamophobia, tech addiction, and other hot-button issues. 

With the recent political news, I wondered how Storm Lake had changed and how the immigration debate was impacting Art’s community. So I emailed him and asked for an update. We included his response on our website, which you can find at the link in my bio.

Video credit: @natgeo
Katie Couric Instagram – 🚨The Supreme Court on Monday restored Donald Trump to 2024 presidential primary ballots, rejecting state attempts to hold the Republican former president accountable for the Capitol riot. Though the justices offered different reasons, the decision was unanimous. All agreed that individual states may not bar candidates for federal office under a constitutional provision, Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, that bars insurrectionists from holding office. 

The outcome ends efforts in Colorado, Illinois, Maine and elsewhere to kick Trump, the front-runner for his party’s nomination, off the ballot because of his attempts to undo his loss in the 2020 election to Democrat Joe Biden, culminating in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

Colorado’s Supreme Court, in a first-of-its-kind ruling, had decided that the provision, Section 3, could be applied to Trump, who that court found incited the Capitol attack. No court before had applied Section 3 to a presidential candidate.

The case was decided by a court that includes three justices appointed by Trump when he was president. They have considered many Trump-related cases in recent years, declining to embrace his bogus claims of fraud in the 2020 election and refusing to shield tax records from Congress and prosecutors in New York. Thoughts? 

#trump #scotus #politics #news #breakingnews #election

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