was a person of color or a woman who could tell you about some circumstance in which their intellectual abilities have been questioned on the basis of their identity. lots more to discuss on this. i m out of time. thank you so much for your time and your work, jelani cobb and eddie claude jr.. i m back next weekend. inside with jen psaki starts now. well, we ve got a month s worth of news in the first week of 2024. the supreme court announced that it will hear a case on trump s ballot eligibility under the 14th amendment. president biden lays out the stakes of the election in the starkest terms today. jamie raskin is here with his reaction. he s coming up first. plus, maine secretary of state shenna bellows joins me after tossing trump off the ballot in her state, it decision which is now on hold while these appeals play out. also today, with just eight days until the iowa caucuses, i am going to talk to someone who spends a lot of time in focus groups with republican pri
public servant who has been devoted to the common good his entire life, versus donald trump who is a huckster rip off artist, a compulsive liar, and a danger to the republic. hawks tree such a good name. there s no question that the speech was intended to convey on friday. there s a lot of big supreme court this week. it s understandable. it s understandable in my view, and yours as well, to be skeptical of the supreme court. they have ruled in cases related to trump, kind of against him in a number of scenarios, including one about the release of documents. how confident should people be that they can be impartial in this 14th amendment case given there is not a historic precedent, but that s the point of one facing it? well, it s important that the court has ruled a few times against donald trump.