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Episode Date: August 9, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:02 I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley. It's Wednesday, August 9th, and this is your Morning Wire afternoon update. The Hawaiian Island of Maui became engulfed in flames this morning, threatening its residents. The fire is so widespread that at least a dozen people jumped into the ocean to escape the blaze. While those individuals were rescued by the Coast Guard, authorities continue to monitor the waters for more. Hurricane Fora off the coast of Maui whipped up 80-mile-per-hour winds, which caused widespread damage adding to the chaotic scene. A local businessman recounted the harrowing scene to CBS.
Starting point is 00:00:40 The buildings were completely engulfed. And I have another picture where you see the sign just suddenly burst into flames and the fire just shoots out. There were no fire trucks at that point. I think the fire department was already overwhelmed with other fires. The storm has knocked down power lines, hamstringing communications, and even blocking emergency phones in some parts of the island. Newly released court documents reveal that special counsel Jack Smith obtained and executed a search warrant on former President Trump's Twitter account this past spring.
Starting point is 00:01:11 The social media company initially held off on complying with that order and was held in contempt and fined $350,000. Ultimately, Twitter, now called X, yielded to the government, though it's not clear what the DOJ accessed on Trump's account. Ohio voters said no to a proposal backed by conservatives and pro-life organizations seeking to make it harder to amend the state's constitution. Here with Morris Daily Wire reporter, Zach Jule. More than 3 million voters in the Red State cast a ballot Tuesday and 57% of them rejected the GOP-backed Issue 1, which sought to raise the standards for passing a constitutional amendment from a simple majority to a 60% supermajority. The proposal, while not specifically mentioning abortion, was strongly opposed to, by pro-abortion activists, seeking to give women more abortion access after the state passed
Starting point is 00:02:01 a heartbeat bill last year. Liz Walters, Ohio's Democratic Party chair, said she's proud of Ohio voters. We will not go back and we will not give up our power. Meanwhile, Mike Gondadakis, president of Ohio Right to Life, told CNN the fight isn't over. You know, we've been laser-focused on November since January. This was just step one in the process, and we'll be ready to go come November. Ohioans will vote on a citizen initiative in November seeking to enshrine a state of abortion in the state's constitution.
Starting point is 00:02:29 Florida Republican governor Ron DeSantis announced on Wednesday morning that he has suspended Monique Worrell, state attorney for the ninth judicial circuit for dereliction of duty and incompetence. I'm appointing Judge Andrew Bain to take over a state attorney for the ninth judicial circuit. Prosecutors do have a certain amount of discretion about which cases to bring and which not. But what this state attorney has done is abuse that discretion and is effectively nullified certain laws in the state of Florida. The move by DeSantis comes almost exactly one year after he removed another Soros-backed prosecutor,
Starting point is 00:03:10 state attorney Andrew Warren of the 13th Judicial Circuit. Here's Whirl's response. There used to be a very high standard for the removal of elected officials. But under this tyranny, elected... officials can be removed simply for political purposes. The suspension comes after a man who was arrested on charges of sexual battery and lascivious molestation of a minor was let go on bail. The man later went on to shoot two police officers. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell cautioned against the regular use of the impeachment process
Starting point is 00:03:45 as House Republicans float an impeachment inquiry against President Biden. Here with Morris Daily Wire's senior editor, Kaba Phillips. The Republican lawmaker was quite, quoted in a New York Times report Tuesday that explores how impeachment and censures have become the, quote, norm in Congress. Quote, impeachment ought to be rare, McConnell said. This is not good for the country. The GOP-led House may be headed towards initiating an impeachment inquiry against Biden, possibly as early as the fall, spurred by allegations of bribery and corruption, including millions of dollars in payments
Starting point is 00:04:13 from foreign nationals to Biden family members and business associates. California U.S. Senator Diane Feinstein's office announced Wednesday that the 90-year-old lawmaker was briefly hospitalized Tuesday after suffering a minor fall in her home. Feinstein's office said she was in the hospital for less than two hours, passed all her scans, and is okay. The incident comes as the oldest living senator faces calls to resign. And an American nurse who, along with her daughter, was kidnapped in Haiti, were freed today, almost two weeks later. Christian Aid Group El Roy Haiti confirmed in a statement that nurse Alex Dersanville and her daughter were safely released. No other details were immediately available,
Starting point is 00:04:56 including whether any ransom was paid. The organization told the AP that it would comment on the situation soon and asked for patience as the community processes and heals. Those are your drive home updates this afternoon. To learn more about these stories, go to dailywire.com. And for more in-depth discussion of the biggest stories of the day, listen to the latest full episode of Morning Wire every morning.

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