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most disreputable revisionist history vehicles in the u.s. so if you think the oldest and most prestigious college in america shouldn't let a serial plagiarists run the school, you are a racist colonizer. you see, plagiarism is in the crime. it's pointing it out. and, hilariously, claudine gay just published a piece in "the new york times" calling herself a hero. gay says, by courageously stepping down, she is denying the demagogues victory. gay calls the attacks on her "coordinated," as if this was some well-planned, well-orchestrated sophisticated campaign, like the collision hoax. but all she did was bomb a congressional hearing and draw attention to herself. reporters sniffed around and found she plagiarized 50 times. by the way, that hearing, she calls it a "well-laid trap" that she fell into. the woman prepared for a week
embattled harvard president claudine gay stepping down, abruptly ending her turbulent six-month tenure as the institution's first black president, the shortest term of anyone in that position. in a letter to the harvard community, gay writing "it has become clear that it is in the best interest of harvard for me to resign, and that it has been distressing to have doubt cast on my commitments to confronting hate and to upholding scholarly rigor, two bedrock values that are fundamental to who i am, and frightening to be subjected to personal attacks and threats fueled by racial animus." >> antisemitic rhetoric when it crosses into conduct that amounts to bullying. >> reporter: calls to gay's hearing prompted a backlash to this response at last month's congressional hearing when republican elise stefanik pressed her about antisemitism on college campuses. >> does calling for genocide of jews violate harvard's rules of bullying and harassment, yes or no? >> it can be, depending on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. the answer is yes. >> reporter: pressure
allegedly accepting gold bars, half a million dollars in cash, and a brand-new mercedes. his trial is scheduled for may. he has pleaded not guilty. manu raju is "outfront." so not only is menendez not stepping down, he is still receiving classified briefings. what's happening there? >> that's right. in fact, he gets all the full privileges of the united states senate despite facing these charges. this is adding to the already serious allegations that he faced in the first indictment. that first indictment talking about how he allegedly used his power to assist the egyptian government corruptly. this saying he tried to help the qataris, as well as trying to help a developer from new jersey who was trying to get millions of dollars from a fund tied to the qatari government. that same developer allegedly gave him gifts such as a luxury gold watch as well as some gold bar in exchange for his help from the senator who allegedly took official action to promote
harvard presidents, colleen gay, stepping down, abruptly ending her turbulent, six month tenure as the institutions first black president. the shortest time of anyone in that position. in a letter to the harvard community, gay writing that it is becoming clear that it is in the best interest of harvard for me to resign. and that it has been distressing and downcast on all my commitments to confront hate. and upholding scholarly regard. two fundamental values of who i am, and frightening to be subjected to personal tax, and threats fueled by racial animus. >> antisemitic that crosses interracial conduct, that goes into bullying. >> reporter: they said this response at last month's congressional hearing. when republican, elise stefanik, pressure about antisemitism on college campuses. >> it is calling for the genocide of jews call into the bullying and harassment? yes or no. >> it depends on the conduct.
>> tonight, don't trump starting off 2024 by pushing back on means ballot ban. a clash of legal challenges and campaign events which is two weeks to go until the iowa caucuses. then, harvard university's president stepping down after backlash over congressional testimony and allegations of plagiarism. and, congress as a lot to get done in a election year. how this could all play out with republicans now in the majority in the house as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. >> good evening once again. i'm stephanie ruhle. happy to be back at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. we are kicking off our first show of the new year with the reality of defendant donald trump on the 2024 campaign trail, less than two weeks out
as the further time goes, we forget the shock value of those pictures that we saw of what happened on the hill that day, and that's of course bolstering his position going into this coming year's election. >> and coming up, we're actually going to be talking about how the former president is going to commemorate january 6th as well. your dog seems quite upset about what's happening behind you. thank you along with carol lam and ryan reilly, appreciate you device. we're back, everybody in just 60 seconds. a major hamas leader killed in a drone strike in lebanon. i'm going to talk about worries of a wider regional conflict. harvard's president stepping down after a tumultuous couple of weeks. and the intensifying push from house republicans to impeach homeland security secretary mayorkas about the border. what he said it earlier on msnbc. r on m msnbc. up to 50% of people with graves' could develop a different condition
tonight, donald trump starting off 2024 by pushing back on maine's ballot ban. a clash of legal challenges and campaign events which is two weeks to go until the iowa caucuses. then, harvard university's president stepping down after backlash over congressional testimony and allegations of plagiarism. and, congress as a lot to get done in a election year. how this could all play out with republicans now in the majority in the house as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. >> good evening once again. i'm stephanie ruhle. happy to be back at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. we are kicking off our first show of the new year with the reality of defendant donald trump on the 2024 campaign trail, less than two weeks out from the iowa caucuses, three
>> john: fox news alert, harvard university president claudine gay stepping down, marking an end to the shortest presidency in the university's storied history, plagiarism accusations as well as antisemitism on the campus. >> gillian: busy breaking news hour, so far. i'm gillian turner in for sandra smith. so claudine gay confirming the news in the email, she has been mired in scandals, including 50 plagiarism accusations and doubts about her ability to protect jewish students on campus in the wake of october 7th. molly line is live in boston with more details. what can you tell us?
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