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
thanks, frank. god bless all of you. bill: $1one a month. there he is. dana: new allegations of plagiarism from harvard as there are calls for action. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: how are you doing? dana: great. bill: frank, thanks, merry christmas. i m bill hemmer, good morning at home. harvard has a big problem as new reporting reveals mounting evidence of academic miscon tepidity by claudine gay. she managed to keep her job despite previous claims of pledge orism and calling out jewish genocide saying it depends on context and said it repeatedly. dana: this is why i was looking ahead. yesterday the school received a complaint containing dozens of examples like this that claim gay quoted or paraphrased authors which could force the school to at least open an investigation. bill: something tells me it is not over. molly line is on that this morning. these additional allegations of pledge orism by claudine gay are com
to january 6th? miss meadows did seek that pardon, yes ma am. a new concern in march in trump trump world, that mark meadows a spelling to the special counsel. tonight, the latest on the insurrection investigation, and signs of an imminent prosecution in the docs case. then, it s time to make our voices heard. one year after the massacre in uvalde. she remembers a lot of screams and a lot of the chaos. she could hear the police in the hallways. the survivors looking for answers, and the fight for gun control in texas. plus, the oath keeper now facing 25 years in prison for january 6th. and ron desantis announces he s running for president, in the most successful elon musk roll out since the cybertruck. yeah. oh my god. maybe that was a little too hard. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, i m gonna add lib a deep tease off the top here. the desantis elon musk launch was an on fathom-able disaster. i mean, truly of
from the start of the 2024 primary season which kicks off on january 15th with the first in the nation gop caucuses in iowa. january is going to be a busy month. in addition to iowa, new hampshire is also going to hold its primary. there are three republican debates currently scheduled to take place during that month. on top of all of that, donald trump s civil fraud trial in new york will come to a close just as e. jean carroll s second lawsuit against him gets going. trump s criminal trials are not going to begin until later in the year. according to politico, his campaign is already confronting the scheduling nightmare ahead of them as trump s legal obligations clash with his political ambitions. trump s team plans to front load his schedule in 2024 and get him out on the campaign trail frequently early in the year in anticipation that his numerous legal cases could disrupt their plans later on. it is a trump s criminal proceedings, the first of a prosecution of an ameri