removal from the republican primary ballot in maine. the secretary of state who made the decision to ban trump joins us with her reaction this hour. also breaking, another federal indictment of senator bob menendez, accusing the democrat of accepting bribes from a second foreign country. stand by for details on the new charges tied to an alleged corruption scheme that prosecutors say lasted for years. plus there s new audio of air traffic controllers giving instructions shortly before the fiery crash at a tokyo airport. what the recording reveals as the investigation gets under way. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. this is cnn breaking news. let s get right to the breaking news. donald trump formally challenging the to remove him from the primary pal lot in maine based on the 14th amendment s insurrectionist ban. we ll speak live with maine s secretary of state, shen that bellows,
president biden said this week issues like abortion should get an exception when it comes to the senate filibuster, without it, 60 votes would but not be needed to pass legislation but the president conceded right now democrats don t have the support to do that. this is discussed yesterday with governors from nine democratic state now to offer safe haven for abortion. we work closely to protect women s rights, after this project reversal of roe v. wade, the terrible extreme position in my view of ending lives in the health and safety of millions of women. i share the public outrage in the court committed to moving america backwards. anita: the biden and administration on recent decisions, among them the ministrations green energy goal. this week removing soul revelatory discretion from the epa. the president s focus remain on the supreme court even when asked about inflation and gas prices while speaking in madrid thursday. resentment republicans see as inappropriate. o
were it not for that congressional hearing. reporter: and stefanik saying her investigation will continue. only when it comes to anti-semitic hate speech the school tolerates it and gets a lawyerly answer. and so i think this is the bigger issue that we have to deal with. reporter: gay s tenure as president was shortest in harvard s nearly 400 year history. she was also the school s first black president and only the second woman at the helm. in her resignation note she wrote that it has been frightening to be subjected to personal attacks and threats fueled by racial animus. dr. gay will remain a member of the harvard faculty and the school says it will begin a search for a new president in due course. some conservatives on capitol hill say they will start looking at m.i.t. s president who was also at that congressional hearing as well as leadership and faculty at other universities that they continue too woke and some african-american leaders saying all of this has the stink of
this accountability would not have happened were it not for that congressional hearing. reporter: stefanic underscoring that her investigation will continue. giving lawyerly, equivocal answers i think this is the bigger issue. reporter: gay s tenure as president was the shortest in harvard s nearly 400-year history. she was also the school s first black president and only the second woman at the helm. in her resignation note, she wrote that it has been frightening to be subjected to personal attacks and threats fueled by racial animus. dr. gay will remain a member of harvard s faculty. the school says that it will start a search for a new president in due course. some conservatives on capitol hill say they will now train their ire on m.i.t. s president, also at that hearing, as well as other leaders of other universities that they consider