all right. dana, thanks. dana: have a great show. bret: gogood evening. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, we are following two major stories, first former president donald trump is appealing a decision by maine s democratic secretary of state barring him from primary ballot in his role january 6th, 2021 capitol riot. expecting a similar appeal over colorado s decision to remove the decision from that state s ballot. we begin with claudine gay s resignation as the president of harvard university. the departure comes amid several plagiarism accusations criticism over her december congressional testimony where she was unable to say unequivocally calls on campus for the genocide of jews violated the policy. gay is the second person to resign following the testimony along with former upenn president liz magill. mollie lyon has that story from our boston unit tonight. good evening, bret. harvard president claudine gay making it official announcing her decision with heavy hear
it s a national security crisis. it s a humanitarian crisis. evevery town in america today ia border town because of joe biden. there is real implications to that. the fight also extends to how much money the u.s. will give to israel and ukraine. on the economic front, the white house continues to tout job growth but the president can t escape the i word, inflation. a new associated press poll reveals inflation is a top concern for 30% overall. 41% among republicans and 24 for democrats. another poll shows an uphill climb for the two party system. a u.s.a. today suffolk poll has 20% of hispanic and black voters breaking for third party candidates. 21% of young voters are also breaking for third party candidates. and speaking of young voters, the white house wants to win over as many as possible. framing a loss at the supreme court over canceling $400 billion in student loan debt as a win. we are able to get rid of