america reports . mr. president, your reaction to the colorado ruling on trump on the ballot? i m not going to comment on it. is trump an insurrectionist, sir? it s self-evident. saw it, certainly supported the insurrection, no question about it, none, 0. sandra: president biden reacting to the colorado supreme court ruling to disqualify his predecessor, calling it dangerous and undemocratic, demanding the supreme court strike it down. could more states follow and seek to disqualify president trump from the race. jim jordan, jonathan turley, bret and jason chaffetz coming up. sandra: top of the new hour, a scene very familiar to our viewers, john, looking live at those continuous jaw-dropping images from the southern border, the biden administration continues to allow tens of thousands of migrants to pour across with no end in sight. hello, welcome everyone, i m sandra smith in new york. john, it s hard to believe every single day we are seeing these numbers.
ready to fight. they kicked donald trump off the republican primary ballot and the former president says he will fight back. i m harris faulkner, you are in the faulkner focus. colorado s highest court claims donald trump violated the 14th amendment by inciting an insurrection. that decision is unprecedented and it just so happens to fall along party lines. it s the first time section three of the 14th amendment has ever been used to disqualify the presidential candidate. critics and legal analysts point out trump has never been charged or convicted of anything in connection with the january 6th capitol hill riot. trump s campaign with this. democrat party leaders are in a state of paranoia over the growing dominant lead president trump has amassed in the polls. backlash was fast and furious. it is a strikingly anti-democratic holding. in my view, the court is dead wrong. this court just handed partisans on both sides the ultimate tool to try to shortcut elections. and it
u.s. todd: jonathan lines on the ground in yuma, arizona, but we begin with caroline shivley. we are here at gate 40 along the border wall in el paso. it is hard to get a sense in the dark, we are on this side of the border. on the other side are migrants, take a look at what it looks like in the daytime. migrants huddled together just wai waiting begging to be let in. the 2000-mile border, has set up a tent city, some waiting near checkpoints. 10,000 migrants were caught trying to sneak over the border tuesday alone. these are children being swept away on the rio grande river. two adults plunged into the water and saved them. fox captured video of migrants crossing into brownsville. president biden says scenes like this are nothing new. president biden: we ve had chaos at the border for a number of years. we have to fully fund border security efforts. purpose what we are doing now, is making legal immigration more streamlined and going in direction people know there is
performance showing the democrat in a dead heat with dr. mehmet oz. both men making final arguments. the vote count could last for days. this election is so transformative we have to make sure that who we are is reflected in washington and important for a bunch of reasons. you want to be energized and excited about america, go campaign in pennsylvania. there is so much at stake at this race. and it is all talking about it could actually be related to control of the senate. and also having the stroke and and, you know, i got knocked down but i got back up. dana: team fox coverage. lucas tomlinson is at the white house with more on the democrats final push on the campaign trail and reaction from our own josh holmes and we begin with rich edson in lancaster, pennsylvania. the polling is getting about as tight as it can go here. that s the case in a new poll just out now. from a allentown morning call shows a tie. 47% to 47% of a survey of likely voters. they surveyed