because the constitution says you have to be hello, everyone, i m dana perino here along with jesse watters and greg gutfeld. this is the five. dell: the 2024 election turning into a free-for-all. maybe, a dozen states could follow colorado in kicking donald trump off the ballots and now republicans are vowing to retaliate against biden. less likely that will make him return. it s a question of law. if a 14-year-old tried to run for president, would that person be kept off of the ballot because the constitution says you have to be dana: decide serious legal questions, they are exploring all options. let s listen to us here. we re in unchartered territory in our country and the decision out of colorado is a very significant fact. when the supreme court of colorado determines in an examination of the facts that donald trump is an insurrectionist and therefore is disqualified from being on the ballot certainly here in california we have to make the same determinati
during transfer. tomorrow night, navalny s daughter, dasha, will be out front. wewe ll see yoyou thenen. thanksks for joining us. thanksks for joining us. anderson starts now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com tonight on 360, the supreme court might soon decide an issue that could make criminal charges against the former president simply vanish. so, why is he telling the court, hey, not so fast when it comes to taking up the case? also tonight, was colorado supreme court right to boot him off the ballot under the 14th amendment? we re going to ask the voters. just in time for christmas, a judge rules that rudy giuliani defamed with his election lies can start trying to collect that nearly $150 million he owes them right now. good evening. i m pamela brown in for anderson tonight. first up, why the former president s legal team today asked the supreme court not to bypass an appeals court and quickly take up the question of whether he enjoys legal immunity for h
court might soon decide an issue that could mean criminal charges against the former president simply vanished. so why is he telling the court, hey, not so fast when it comes to taking up the case? also tonight, was the colorado supreme court right to boot him off the ballot under the 14th amendment? we can ask the voters. plus, just in time for christmas, a judge rules that the women rudy giuliani defamed with his election lies can start trying to collect that nearly 100 and $50 million he owes them, right now. good evening. i m pamela brown in for anderson tonight. first up, why the former president s legal team asked the supreme court not to bypass an appeals court and quickly take up the question of whether he enjoys legal immunity for his actions as president. a decision you think any defendant facing charges the white be invalidated would want asap, except perhaps this defended, who is running for president. we re going to talk in a moment with our legal panel about tha
enormous, four times, 200,000 people. that s just since we got into the christmas month of december, folks. not even over yet this month. many of them taking advantage of places where the border wall is broken or damaged by the cartels. this is my current fascination with this story. because the smugglers and the cartels just go out there and they cut through the fence. there s so many holes in the fence right now that workers work to fix them and they ve done it so many times that the washington post says parts of the barrier look like something out of a sculpture garden or mad max movie. joining me now, former new york republican congressman, lee zeldin along with the five co host jessica tarlov. we ll take you to the border. bill melugin with his live coverage today in lukeville, arizona. hi, bill. hi, martha. good afternoon. you re right. the border wall here gets cut every day. doesn t matter how many times border patrol fixes it. this is what happens when there s