today on inside politics, firing back. the donald trump is on a social media tear sending dozens of posts and reposts that kicked him off the ballot in colorado. republican rivals are standing with him. president biden is grappling with a critical decision on israel. the security council is set to vote on a resolution to stop the fighting in gaza. the big question will the u.s. block it. is and congress is paralyzed. lawmakers heading home for the holidays after one of the moegs unpreductive years in history in 2024 might be even worse. acosta. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. we want to start with jack smith responding to trump s legal team trying to delay the january 6th case. the special counsel is stress ing the gravity and urging the supreme court to immediately hear the dispute over presidential immunity. senior correspondent katelyn polantz is following all the developments for us. what are we hearing about the special counsel s request? the
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less than two weeks before election day, is certainly raising some eyebrows. shannon bream, live in washington with our first report of the day on this breaking news story. reporter: we listened into this conference call and there were leaders from the naacp, lroza and the union that sh-ld out the statement, saying there are people who are bigots, hate mongers, even white supremacists. here are more of the allegations. whether it s glorifying slavery or glorifying a managerial system where workers have no voice the tea party is a throwback, it s not a path to the future. we have to have particular concern about supremacy attitudes, violence, hate language, particularly when it s root ed in notions of restoring or taking back or redeeming the country. reporter: the allegations stem from a group called the institute for research and education