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Here's what is on tap for Wednesday:

FOX & Friends First (6 a.m. ET)

Could Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., face a congressional censure for his recent comments? We'll examine the likelihood of this constitutional clause being enacted with FOX News senior judicial analyst, Judge Andrew Napolitano.

Plus, how easy would it be for Usama bin Laden to change his look and sneak by our guys tracking him? We'll ask master of disguise, former CIA agent Tony Mendez.

FOX & Friends (7 a.m. ET)

Iraq's 12,000-page declaration is set to be summarized on Thursday by Hans Blix. What can we expect from the summary? We'll ask former U.N. weapons inspector, Chris Cobb-Smith.

Gore is out for '04. But could we see him on the ticket for 2008? John Podhoretz, columnist for the New York Post and a FOX News contributor, weighs in.

Trent Lott has apologized five times for remarks he made at Strom Thurmond's birthday. But is it enough to save his job? We'll ask David Gergen, former adviser to four presidents and professor of the Kennedy School of Government.

Plus, can the White House's position on the controversy seal Lott's fate? Washington Post staff writer Dana Milbank weighs in.

And, we'll be joined by two-time Emmy-winning actress Sela Ward, author of Homesick.

Don't miss a moment with us!

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