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have now disqualified donald trump from appearing on primary election ballots. these decisions are based on an interpretation of the 14th amendment, and trump s actions during and after the 2020 election. but late thursday, california s secretary of state, decided the former president should appear on that states primary ballot. all this sets up an explosive legal and political drama that will inevitably end up before the justices of the nation s highest court. nbc s ryan nobles has more. for the second time in two weeks, a state has ruled that donald trump is ineligible to run for president of the united states. it was not a close call on the question of whether january 6th, 2021, was an insurrection. the events of january 6th 2021 were impressive dented and tragic. reporter: shenna bellows, the secretary of state in maine, a democrat, determined that trump s actions on january 6th constitute a violation of the 14th amendment. the weight of the evidence makes cle ....
end game. with the iowa caucus just weeks away. did you hear that sound? that is the sound of us surging. the presidential race heats up. we got to be sure that we put this thing away. and new reporting on trump s role in a key senate race. plus january jam. one of the most unproductive congresses in history. here is a reality. the institution is not functioning the way it should be. wars and the border and funding fights. could the stalemate get even worse? and in the rough. at the end of the day. a man is going to make a decision which is best for him and his family. why one of the world s best golfers has drawn the attention of a powerful senator. it is about much more than sports. american institutions and interests are at stake. inside politics, from inside the corner of power, starts now. good morning and welcome to inside politics sunday. i m manu raju. merry christmas and happy new year and 2024 is right around the corner. and with it t ....
fine line as he ramps up his campaign. here is the conundrum for ron desantis. on the one hand you have to attack trump to beat trump. on the other hand you have to attract trump s voters to win. how do you do that? if anything, i think the diehard trumpers, millions in the republican primaries, they are going to they are punishing desantis for his new attacks on trump. politics is about the art of what you can t see not what you can. and i think trump has a tremendous advantage right now. harris: very busy weekend of campaigning ahead. seven big-name g.o.p. candidates in the race and they are about to get company next week. former vice president mike pence and chris christie and doug burr gum will announce their bid for the white house. rich edson is in iowa where former president trump is set to speak shortly. again, we ll bring you that live. rich. good morning, harris, you know the security is here, the supporters are here, the media is here. just waiting on ....
trey: good evening and thank you for joining us, i m trey gowdy, and it is sunday night in america. in 230 years, only three u.s. presidents have been impeached, none has been convicted. the standard is high crimes and misdemeanors but what does that mean? what is the real standard for removing a duly elected president? what is the standard for launching an impeachment inquiry. the house voted to open a formal impeachment inquiry to president joe biden and enables the house to seek certain information and evidence and likely places the house in a better legal position to get that information should the matter wind up in court. house democrats impeached former president donald trump twice. the first impeachment was bipartisan only and that both republicans and democrats voted against it. but house democrats and the dc media were undeterred. the second time president trump was impeached shortly before he left office. neither impeachment came close to conviction. are we he ....
lawyer, rudy giuliani, has been ordered to pay $148 million in damages to two election workers he falsely accused of vote tampering. hello, welcome to the programme. i m lewis vaughanjones. we start with the war in gaza and the reaction in israel to the news that the country s military mistakenly killed three of the hostages who were taken by hamas, during its operations there. yotam higim and samer al talaky seen here left to right were shot by israeli troops in asha jiga, in the north of gaza. a spokesperson said they were misidentified as a threat. on friday night, in tel aviv, hundreds of people gathered to call on the israeli government to do more to secure the release of the remaining hostages. they were captured by hamas, which many countries consider to be a terrorist organisation, during the attack in israel on the 7th of october. aljazeera is one of the few networks still broadcasting out of gaza. now, the qatari television networksays one of its camera o ....