the lead with jake tapper starts now. donald trump and his presidential immunity claim was rejected today by three federal judges. the lead starts right now. a major blow to citizen donald trump as the dc federal appeals court denies his presidential immunity defense, a conservative former judge is taking us inside the ruling and his take on what may play out if donald trump takes the case to the u.s. supreme court where he appointed three other justices. frustration from capitol hill all the way to the border with a bipartisan immigration bill on the brink of collapse. independent arizona senator kiersten cinema helped write the bill and we will speak with her about what options, if any, are left. the mother of a school shooter in michigan found guilty today of involuntary manslaughter, how this case may set a president nationwide. welcome to the lead, i am jake tapper, a massive legal defeat for donald trump, a federal appeals court in dc unanimously ruled that he
how you make a man feel broke. working for a dollar, that s the only thing i know. drive an old ford, count blesses and praise the lord. have less, have it be like more. be at the front door. work hard and get paid. don t give them your best days. what a melodious voice on friday morning, that is gavin mcgraw. my first on fox and friends, looking forward to it. steve: gavin will be singing all hour long, check that out at foxnation.com. his latest album is dedicated to his parents, he lost his mom in 2019 and his dad in 2020. there he was singing about an old ford they used to drive. carley: beautiful, i can t wait to hear more about it. bryan: he does keep up with the news, kayleigh, he watches the channel. our economy will probably make or break who the next president is and who controls the house. the president of the united states, is not running for bidenomics, he is running on bidenomics. he believes trickle-down theory is what donald trump was doing, wh
of an explosion here at this courthouse. a man who d been detained eight years ago regarding an attack on the ukrainian parliament back in 2015 was at a hearing at this courthouse after the two hour hearing, the interior minister has told us. he then detonated a device, locked himself in the toilet, was confronted by guards as emergency services and special forces came to the scene. there was a further explosion which injured two of the guards and then eventually another explosion in which the man himself died. that s the latest that we ve been told from the interior ministry. they don t know how, for instance, he got those explosives into the courtroom. that s the subject of a criminal investigation. i should say at the moment there does not appear to be any link to russia s invasion of ukraine in this incident. yes. and as you said, one wonders how he would have got any kind of explosives into a courtroom. one would assume that security is so tight in those circumstances. t
who refuses to sell to gay marriage come in a blow to lgbtq rights. here are tonight s headlines. a restriction to the power of the biden administration as the president condemns today s ruling. i think the court misinterpreted the constitution. today s decision has closed one path. now we are going to pursue another. a new record for the july 4th holiday. aaa is predicting that nearly 51 million of us in this country will be on the move. tsa and airline safety expect next week. storms will continue into our holiday weekend. john: actors poised to strike. the current contract for the screen actors guild nears expiration, while the writers guild it s day 60 of their strike. we are here is actors today, standing in solidarity with writers. [applause] riots erupted across france, for a third straight night, following the deadly police shooting of a 17-year-old during a traffic stop. and the oscar goes to. alan arkin, little miss sunshine.