hello again, and welcome, it s time to get together with some smart people po break down the big stories, today we re asking, with donald trump racing so quickly to the republican nomination, what can never trumpers do now to keep him from the white house? then, a possible d.a. disaster, is the georgia case against trump in danger because of a love affair? and it won t be groundhog day all over again, if animal rights advocates succeed in replacing punxsutawney phil with a coin toss. the panel is here and ready to go. sit back, relax, and let s talk about it. up first, the power of the few, after a relative handful of voters gave donald trump bac back-to-back wins in iowa and new hampshire the republican race for president is already being called. setting us up for one of the longest and least anticipated general election matchups ever. i say the general election begins tonight. donald trump s camp, declaring the race for the nomination is over. thank you, everybody
and religious freedom, calling the court not equitable and impartial, and labelling some of the justices unqualified. here is the union s president last week. extremist out of touch court has now failed our families, failed our students, and honestly, they have failed at upholding american values. gillian: princeton university political scientist lauren wright. happy 4th to you, lauren. thanks for taking time with us. hey, happy 4th. gillian: thank you. so, the president undertook a pretty bold plan by democrat standards, pretty devious plan, according to republicans. the billion dollar question now is who is going to take the blame for the fallout that has ensued. do you think that president biden is going to carry this burden or do you think american students are going to hold the conservative supreme court justices responsible? you know, i have to say, gillian, i m not surprised by a lot of things in american politics these days but biden s student loan plan an
the sun is going to rise in the east in the morning, the republicans would deny it. and vice versa, i might add. i m right here, we will update you if the kansas house sees this measure through, as the marion county record continues with outstanding reporting. the paper put it perfectly on the day of the raid. seized, but not silenced. and on that note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks and nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i ll see you at the end of tomorrow. end of tomorrow if you are a person who does not think a convicted felon should be running the country, you might think of this statistic as a glass half empty kind of number. an exit polling conducted by nbc yesterday, but 54% of new hampshire s republican primary voters said that if donald trump to be convicted of a crime, they would still consider him fit to be president. don t get me wrong, that is not a sign of a healthy democracy. the majority of new hampshi
about another situation, like a job interview, so someone just being like, there is one more thing i m facing 91 counts. i mean, anyway. we ll figure it out. yeah. thank you. thank you to you at home for joining us this hour. if you are a person that doesn t think a convicted felon should be running the country, you might think of this statistic as a glass half empty kind of number. an exit polling conducted by nbc yesterday, 54% of new hampshire s republican primary voters said that if donald trump to be convicted of a crime, they would still consider him fit to be president. don t get me wrong, that is not a sign of a healthy democracy. the majority of new hampshire s republican primary voters would not care if trump ends up a convicted felon. by the way, that would also mean that donald trump, a florida resident, would not be able to vote for himself as a convicted felon, although 54% of new hampshire republican voters still would. presidential elections in this co
right of self-defense because the president of the united states is not fulfilling his duty to enforce the laws. bill: that from greg abbott on our program yesterday not giving an inch on the border matter. the white house gave texas until today to reopen a stretch of 2 1/2 miles. texas saying it won t touch that. it will do no such thing. that s where we start. good morning on a friday. bill hemmer. dana: not like a little constitutional crisis on a friday. i m dana perino, america s newsroom. a pretty big deal in texas. they re going to defy the federal deadline despite the supreme court ruling against the state in a dispute over razor wire. the court bill: earlier in the week the court said the feds can t remove the wire. abbott says texas has the right to defend itself. dana: jonathan turley is on deck but let s begin with matt finn with the latest from eagle pass. as it stands right now the state of texas has not given up control along the property along th