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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: Noun, Verb, Jan. 6

US President Joe Biden speaks to members of the media before boarding Marine One in Washington, DC, US, on Saturday, Dec. 23, 2023. While departing for Camp David, Biden said he "can't think of one" reason presidents should receive absolute immunity from prosecution, as Republican frontrunner Donald Trump has claimed. Photographer: Julia Nikhinson/UPI/Bloomberg via Getty Images

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show. 

Biden’s Campaign Strategy: Noun, Verb, Jan. 6 

Political nerds will note: Today’s headline is inspired by none other than President Joe Biden himself, who once said: “There’s only three things he (Rudy Guliani) mentions in a sentence — a noun, a verb, and 9/11.”


Because of a coming snowstorm, Biden will commemorate Jan. 6 on Jan. 5 this year. He moved his Valley Forge campaign speech up a day to Friday.

A new Biden ad previews his message putting Jan. 6 center stage in his reelection campaign. Watch the ad at Mediaite:

For as much as Biden says Trump is a threat to democracy and will go all in on that message tomorrow, he’s doing everything possible to ensure Trump is the nominee. 

Biden believes he can win reelection by running on Jan. 6 like he won 2020 by talking about Charlottesville.

Important question: Do young women care about Jan. 6? New polling from the Daily Mail shows softening support among the key demographic. Rob Crilly (@robcrilly) from the Daily Mail writes, “Support with female voters under 30 has plummeted by 18 POINTS in just six months.”

Israel is an increasing problem for Biden. 

Facts haven’t changed: An American demand for a cease-fire only helps Hamas. 

Win or Go Home

Watch tonight: New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, who recently endorsed Nikki Haley for president, joins us to answer about the attacks on his pick from Trump fans. 

Civil War at Harvard

With Claudine Gay gone, the focus at Harvard Yard turns to the head of the Harvard Corporation: Penny Pritzker. Pritzker, who is heir to the Hyatt hotel chain and a former Obama cabinet secretary, oversaw the search that picked Gay yet evidently didn’t check her work for plagiarism. As chair of the Harvard board, Pritzker will pick the next Harvard president. 

But the fight goes beyond Harvard Yard.

Orianna Rosa Royle (@Oriannarosa) with Fortune reports on Lululemon’s founder taking his own company to the woodshed over its inclusion policies: “You’ve got to be clear that you don’t want certain customers coming in.”

Final thought: Pritzker and others who hold DEI (and by extension Gay’s presidency) so dear went to great lengths, including threatening the New York Post, to protect it. As we told you last night, their efforts actually brought more scrutiny upon their beloved ideology. Had they fired Gay after her congressional testimony, they could have found a new champion of the diversity olympics and moved on; now, we have a national conversation on the unfairness of DEI. 

CIUDAD JUAREZ , MEXICO – JANUARY 02: Texas National Guard hold migrants crossing the Rio Grande River to seek humanitarian asylum before crossing the United States border in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico on January 02, 2024. Despite the efforts of the Texan National Guard, the migrants managed to traverse the river and overcome obstacles, including the barbed wire installed by the authorities. (Photo by David Peinado/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Coming to America? The Red Cross Will Help

Former Texas congresswoman and current congressional candidate Mayra Flores tweeted a video showing 15,000 people in a migrant caravan heading toward the border. 

Watch tonight: Congressman Chip Roy, R-Texas, joins us to discuss those helping the “migrant caravans,” including the Red Cross. 

Epstein Secrets: Be Fair

The Jeffrey Epstein document dump (unsurprisingly) reads like a who’s who of business and entertainment.

Fair questions for all who hung out with Epstein after his 2008 guilty plea for child prostitution: 

Beyond that, the government had these allegations for years and yet charged no one with crimes: 

Let’s be real: Does the revelation that former President Bill Clinton enjoys the company of young women surprise anyone? 

Sometimes free vacations on billionaires’ private islands are expensive.

Watch tonight: Gloria Allred, who represented Epstein’s victims, joins us to separate rich men’s tawdry sexual behavior from truly new and damning information.  

Watch Israel’s North

It appears Israel wants to provoke a war with Hezbollah on the northern border. 

We are not saying it’s going to happen, but Israel is doing all the things it would do if it wanted to provoke a war:

 Israel has every reason to want a fight with Hezbollah now:

For the same reasons War Notes repeatedly laid out after the Oct. 7 attacks, Iran and Hezbollah don’t want a war with Israel right now: 

But there are lots of reasons Israel would be happy to finish off Hezbollah … and now it has the bandwidth to do it.

Plus, the overwhelming American firepower in the region scares Iran. 

The Germans, Swedes, Canadians and Americans have told their citizens to leave Lebanon.

Not the first time: Israel reportedly wanted to launch a preemptive attack back in Oct., and President Biden convinced them not to. The Wall Street Journal gives the blow-by-blow. 

Be smart: When Israel droned a Hamas leader in Beirut, it (reportedly) did NOT give the U.S. the customary heads-up. 

We predict: Israel won’t start a war in the north, but it will keep hitting Hezbollah until the militant group either starts a war or is forced into submission and embarrassed. 

Before you go: Remember the American hostages still in Gaza. Evidently, the families feel forgotten. They are out with a new ad trying to remind us. 

Tune into “On Balance with Leland Vittert” weeknights at 7/6C on NewsNation. Find your channel here. 

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