donald trump hates the campaign trail just days before his historic arraignment on federal charges. and vows that he will keep running even if he is convicted. we are breaking down everything we need to know before tuesday s unprecedented hearing at federal court right here in miami, florida. standing by their, man some of trump s 2024 challengers are coming to his defense, but for how long? rick wilson, of the lincoln project, joins me live to talk about the pressure on trump to stay on top. and, later a sop in the face. not 11 families fuming after the pga strikes a deal with a saudi-backed liv golf. a woman who lost her husband on the tragic day joins us to talk about this there are new partnership which could also end up benefiting donald trump. all of that and more is coming up. and the good sunday morning to you, i m katie phang. we begin today s show with a look ahead to the historic arraignment. it just today, former president donald trump is expected to surrender to
a new phase-in israel s ground offensive in gaza. the israeli military has plans to pull back some troops and shift to more localized operations. we ll go through that development and the escalating tensions in the red sea. also ahead, a look at the very long to-do list for congress in 2024 with several crucial items that were not addressed late last year. plus, the supreme court has a tight time line to rule on the most consequential case involving the presidency since the year 2000 decision that sent george w. bush to the white house. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, january 2, 2024. happy new year, everyone. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day, week, and yes year with us. it is going to be an extraordinarily busy year. we re so grateful that you re with us. we begin this morning overseas where the israeli military is planning to withdraw some of its troops from gaza. reservists from at least two brigades will be sent home t
angeles and this is america s late news fox news at night. breaking tonight, the colorado supreme court says president trump can no longer appear on the ballot there in 2024 undoing a lower court ruling that said he could try again for the nation s top political office. there are accusations of partisanship and another presidential candidate says if trump can t be on colorado s ballot, he doesn t want to be either. the fight is not expected to end here. chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live in los angeles with the late breaking details and what happens next. hey jonathan. reporter: good evening, rich. there is no question, this is an explosive decision. and while it s not the last word, it has the potential to transform the 2024 presidential race. moments after the news broke, donald trump took the stage at a campaign rally in iowa. but the former president made no mention of the colorado supreme court ruling that he is ineligible to be listed on the state s primary bal
he claims to have personally witnessed interference by joe biden s doj. when i took control of this particular investigation, i immediately saw her, you know, it was way outside the norm of what i had experienced in the past. there was multiple steps that were slow walked at the direction of the department of justice. have you ever encounter that before? i had not, no. these were deviations from the normal process, and each and every time, it seemed to always benefit the subject. it just got to that point where that switch was turned on and i just couldn t silence my conscience anymore. greg: he may have a point about it being slow walked. it has taken five years to look into hunter s potential tax crimes in the shady income he earned overseas while pops was vp peered flying in the face of what biden s ag said under oath. will you commit the investigation will actually examine the public corruption aspect and not simply scapegoat hunter biden as an individual? i c
desantis in the white house? new evidence that the governor s willing to test that theory as he gears up to announce his presidential run. if you re not worried about the potential for a catastrophic debt default two weeks from now, the white house has a message for you. right now vice president kamala harris is trying to make their case to the public with the goal of pressuring republicans into making a deal. the latest on that, plus a live report from japan and the latest remarks from top administration officials on where the talks go from here. plus, why a house vote to punish admitted liar and federal fraud suspect george santos may ultimately help the new york republican s chances of staying in office. we ll explain that coming up. but we start in florida as nbc news learns that governor ron desantis will officially announce that he s running for president next week as we watch him try to super charge his campaign by harnessing the powers of the culture wars incl