never indicted or incited an insurrection. he loves his children. he doesn t hide classified documents. vote dernald turmp, and he ll make the united states goodest, as it once one. i approve this message. i didn t know. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is thursday, december 21st. great to have you with us. also with us, we have white house editor for politico, sam stein, who intimidates people who work for him to say that he is their favorite. we heard that, sam. also, msnbc contributor mike barnicle. washington bureau chief for the usa today, susan page. and staff writer at the atlantic, mark leibovich. president biden made his first remarks yesterday about the colorado supreme court ruling that donald trump is disqualified from that state s 204 primary ballot because of his role in the january 6th attack on the capitol. in milwaukee, biden initially refused to comment but then said this when asked if trump supported an insurrection. well, i think it
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
congress meantime out for the holidays, but they left a whole lot behind, including aid for israel and ukraine, funding to keep the government open, and border security. and just in to cnn. harvard s president under scrutiny. what she is doing as congress launches an investigation. this hour of cnn this morning starts right now. we begin with the supreme court facing hugely consequential decisions at the moment that could determine the fate of donald trump and the presidential election. trump using a delay tactic in one those major cases, asking the supreme court to hold off on deciding whether he has immunity from prosecution. perez special counsel jack smith is asking for an answer because trump is about to go on trial. they are urging the court, slow down, stay out of the dispute. they say the supreme court shouldn t be rushed into making one a decision so soon. going straight to the supreme court next week to appeal that historic ruling that kicked him off the bal
league starts right now. terrifying scenes in the czech republic. a gunman s deadly rampage, killing his father and then targeting a school. you see these units left hiding outside on the ledge of a building. what we are learning at this hour about this rare type of attack for europe. , all eyes on the u.s. supreme court as special counsel jack smith pushes back today against a team of trump. will the justices weigh in on whether or not trump has immunity before christmas? first, a new low for rudy giuliani. filing for bankruptcy today. his list of people he is trying to skip out on paying includes, how about this, hunter biden. welcome to the league. we start today with our law and justice league. rudy giuliani facing the stiff cost of his campaign of lies and disinformation in service of donald trump. if you thought mr. giuliani s lowest point came outside for season total landscaping, or perhaps that infamous hair dye drip press conference, i forgot how bad tha
warships to the red sea as i run back houthis levels in the region. good evening i am jon scott and this is the fox report. the rising tension comes as israeli families more the loss of three hostages mistakenly killed by israeli defense forces but now the government there is facing pressure to reengage in talks with hamas to release the remaining hostages meantime the bite administration is weighing its options in the middle east. u.s. navy warship shot down 14 houthis pounds saturday. since mid october there were 98 attacks on american assets in the region. president biden has so far resisted a more forceful response. we have it live at fox team coverage on this story. nate foy is in jerusalem with the latest on the hostage negotiations first to lucas tomlinson he is at the white house on the biden administration s response to the surge in attacks from our iranian proxies. ask jon, this is a new suez crisis for the top five global shipping companies have suspended operati