the face, broke a world record he s a beast respect to joey chestnut, the lead with her, right now trump back on the hill for the first time since january 6, attack. the leader starts right now from nancy pelosi to taylor swift. donald trump was on a tear and private meetings with house and senate republicans begins his direct quotes from republicans in the room coming up plus his face-to-face with senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. they re very first since the 2020 election breaking now, on the lead, some brand new accusations against us supreme court justice clarence thomas coming from a top senate democrat, will bring you those details. but first, the major ruling today from the, us supreme court and the significant setback for the anti-abortion movement. but not so fast welcome to the lean on jake tapper, a huge day for the us supreme court today. and i don t just mean that bombshell unanimous ruling on abortion medication also, democrats are now leveling a brand n
with their wrists zip tied, a former fbi special agent on the upper west side in manhattan to see the nypd arriving at the request of the president of the university. it was a bombshell decision on the part of the university to call in the police to remove these students. anti-israel protesters, she did inform the students this would take place, it would be necessary if they did not get off that lawn and remove themselves from those encampments of this started after 1:00 eastern time about one hour ago. we saw police arrive on the scene they re wearing body armor, face shields to start to remove these students. nicole, your thoughts? it s the university president s job to protect the students first and foremost. one students feel threatened,
affirmative action in college applications. the longtime practice to aid minority students had been upheld by the court for decades until friday s bombshell decision ended it. president biden lashed out after the ruling on student debt saying the justices misread the constitution. in the wake of that decision, he was asked if he d offered false hope on debt relief. here he is. i didn t give any false hope. want question was whether or not i would do even more than was requested. what i did i thought was appropriate and was able to be done and would get done. i didn t give borrowers false hope. the republicans snatched away the hope that they were given, and it s real. real hope. we get more on those momentous court rulings from jessica schneider in washington. reporter: the supreme court ending the term with a dramatic finish and showing just how ideologically divided the justices are. first, all six conservative
what role romney may have played in forces in the gop. i m going to leave it there. go ahead. yeah, let s leave it. it makes sense. the book i assume you finished writing it so you know what s in there. we re going to read it and have you back. thank you for joining. always good to see you. you, too. we have still more to come tonight including the potential bombshell decision expected out of the federal court in texas one that could upend the lives of millions as soon as tomorrow. you don t want to miss that story. and turmoil at the supreme court has put a spotlight on the fact that justices themselves aren t bound by a particular code of ethics. we ll talk to someone who has a plan to fix all that. that s coming up next. that s coming up next.
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