ballot, determining that he had engaged in an insurrection. the new appeal tonight is only raising new pressure on the nine justices that you see here. to settle this matter once and for all, or potentially risk chaos in a presidential election year. with similar battles over the ballot and trump bubbling up in other states as well, we re left with the key question tonight. can the former president be disqualified from holding public office again under the constitution s insurrectionist ban, and do states make get to make that decision? trump is also appealed the decision in maine that have been turned move him from its ballot. that was the decision from the secretary of state last week. also the arguments in this new appealed tonight, trump and his lawyers are claiming that there are many grounds they believe her reversal, alleging that january 6th wasn t an insurrection, even if it where, that trump didn t engage in it. and the questions of presidential eligibility are rese
could consider challenges to trump s eligibility, but they misapplied the law because the president is not an officer of the united states and never took an oath as one, and that the presidency is not an office under the u.s.. kaitlan, that argument has been raised several times. the overwhelming majority of scholars rejected, and properly so. because to give that argument effect would mean that jefferson davis, who led the confederacy, led the civil war against the united states, could ve become its president shortly thereafter. there s no indication in historical record that that s what anyone intended. it was a broad plan playing to all those that held office and were officers, and the president was and is both. so as they point out there other parts of the constitution where it does layout offices of the united states, and it lists the presidency separately, you
just help people arrive to the destinations they tried to seek. we have people who came to denver and we help them immigrate and succeed here. we have folks who arrive in denver and never had a plan to come to denver. if you arrive in a country without a network, without work authorization, that support, we do think it s important we help you arrive to a place where you do have networks and family and support. so we will do that for folks that ask for it. but that s what their own visitation, a phone request. we re not forcing folks to go to cities where they don t want to, which is what we re getting over and over again. so you re saying it s more, at the migrants who are being bused out of colorado to other places, they know where they re going? oh yeah, they re asking for it. they say we had a family member in l. a., can you send me there? i was trying to get to memphis because i have my cousin there. so it s only if they re choosing and asking for us to do it. then we help
response, what did you make of i wonder if that was in the kaley plan. because if you are nikki haley her narrative now about desantis is that he s weak. that we can t win. but at the same time, i agree. desantis has been harder with the exception of chris christie, he s tried to go trump around, he can t win, he didn t build the wall, here s the problem that desantis has. it s all in it for human iowa. if he doesn t, at this point, if you take away, he spent more time in iowa, he s not on the air in new hampshire, he s so far back to new hampshire, if he doesn t pull it out in iowa, which i don t think is likely, because there s too much ground to make up in two weeks, so for him, this is do or die, i think. and does do or die, scott, look like coming in the strong second? i mean, would that be even something that would be surprising to republicans who
without either the ability to work or federal resources to support them. so, we know the current system isn t working, but it s also clear to us that there is a path that does work here, and that is if we can have folks that arrive with work authorization, with federal support, and with a plan for and she throughout the country. we actually, as mayors, can make the system work if we can get, as we said, congress to act on the things we need, which is the federal dollars for support for border staff, federal dollars for city support, and the work authorization we need to get people to work. just to quickly follow up on that, you mentioned governor abbott busing migrants often to places where they don t intend to go, or don t fully know where they re going wednesday once they arrive there or what to do, your governor has also, i believe, said today that he is also going to have to bus migrants to other cities, because it is too great of a burden on your state. is that something that yo