republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. there s something dangerous happening in america now. there s an extremist movement that does not share the basic beliefs in our democracy. the maga movement. president biden is set to deliver a dire new warning about donald trump as trump, late today, asked the u.s. supreme court to keep him on the ballot in colorado. also tonight, the outrage following the resignation of dr. claudine gay at harvard. result of dei, women, people of color, academia, all of it. plus, yet another biden administration official just announced his resignation over the administration s, quote, blind eye to the atrocities in gaza. that official joins me tonight in his first tv interview. but we begin tonight with the three-year anniversary of the greatest assault on american democracy in modern times. the january 6th insurrection. we re just about three days away, again, from that that anniversary. and th
from actual voters and caucusgoers instead of faceless polling percentages. what will they say and how much say will they have? there s so much swirling around the republican primary this year. so much that could change everything and yet so much that could change nothing. let me explain. the accepted wisdom right now is that donald trump will be the nominee. but what happens if he can t get on the ballot? there are two states, maine and colorado, saying someone who incited an insurrection can t run for federal office. will other states follow? and if they do, will the supreme court be forced to get involved? there s also the issue of the other legal cases against donald trump. the federal criminal cases. the election interference case is still technically scheduled for march 4th. will it still happen? briefs are due today at the d.c. appeals court where a three-judge panel is going to decide whether donald trump immune from prosecution. if they say no and the case does go to
just the demographics right now at harvard unersity, very old school, might be the oldest university in the country. is now 40.8% it 29.9% asian american despite m blum claiming asiaamicans are being discriminated against places like harvar 15.3% african-american, which is not far from the demographics of black folks in this country, 11.3% latino. 2.2% native american, 0.5% native hawaiian. it feels like that is what folks are really, really mad about. a guy named bill ackman who claims that the harvard president was hed because of dei, writing on twitter, going off on twitter, celebrating her exit. it is also not good for those awarded the office of president who find themselves in a role they likely would not have obtained were it not for a fat finger on the scale. your thoughts. well, listen, ackman has been crystal clear as have been the republican congressional
alluding to the twin controversies that have been dogging her. antisemitism and plagiarism. rehema, you have her tell me what she said. we do, indeed. she said that it is witeavy heart and deep love for harvard unersity that she s making e said and we have the full screen. after consultation with members of the corporation, it has become clear that it is in the best interest of harvard for me to resign so that our community can navigate this moment of extraordinary challenge with the focus on the institution rather than any individual. she made history when she was appointed this to position six months ago. she s making history again now that she s the first black woman and second female president of harvard university to resign in such a short period of time. she survived the antisemitism controversy for a moment then when people started digging into her, what did they find with the