but the white house has struggled with since they ve taken office. i wrote this week about this confluence of crises that has hammered at this white house, whether it s inflation, rising gas prices, the war in europe, the intending supreme court decision. the inability to get stuff through congress, including guns, and a sense of powerlessness has set in. so joe mentioned the filibuster. the democrats can t even get that done, because members of their own party, senates manchin and sinema, publicly, and maybe a few others privately have also said that they won t change the filibuster, even for carveouts on things like voting rights, on things like guns, which has added to the sense of helplessness and inflation among many democrats here. in this perilous moment. so, we re seeing similar forces around the globe. what can they do, considering the political realities of this, of a deadlocked senate, a house with just a handful of seats, margins that may polyp to margins in november. what
the european union agreed to ban 90% of russian oil imports by the end of this year. on twitter last night, european council chief charles michel wrote, this immediately covers more than 2/3 of oil imports from russia, cutting a huge source of the war machine. the proposal to ban came during a summit in brussels, where diplomats discussed a sixth package of sanctions against the kremlin. carveouts for hungary is part of the deal. u.s. ambassador to ukraine arrived to kyiv, killing a post that s been vacant nearly two years. bridget brink arrived in the capital and tweeted this. she s honored to be part of the team as, quote, we stand with
also swung with migrants ready to go over because they thought title 42 is going to lift on monday. now it is not temporary halted from lifting that, what is your reaction? i am grateful this judge exercise his authority. that s what we have coequal branches of government the judge can look at but like bill said is not going to make that much of a difference. i ll be bn eagle pass the vast majority 90 non-% are ultimately going to be leased because this demonstration is given to many carveouts are to me countries you look at the month of april, we only expelled about 50% under title 42 the president continues to give more carveouts to countries that will entice more people across the border illegally. the judge ruling done is shines a spotlight of forces more will
tune into fox news to get the actual truth that give out more carveouts to more countries. griff: this judge ruled, issued this ruling after 24 states sued for a temporary because they were worried about the impact that an out of control border increased numbers would have on states there some moderate democrats as well or woefully prepared the surge in numbers they could be as many as 18000 a day by some estimates. what do you say whether or not the title 42 can in this demonstration handle this? no, no we can t i know that for a fact too. i am patrolling the border on a
yes, it is. i mean, it is possible in some ways, but it s impossible to know in other ways. so it makes it incredibly restrictive and it s really unclear how this would be enforced. it s also interesting that the couple of carveouts that are there, the health of the mother n a case of rape or incest but those cases of rape or incest have to have been reported to law enforcement which adds another layer for the woman or perhaps young girl dealing with this. it s also interesting the civilian sort of the civilian enforcement aspect of it. there is a lot of concern about how that could extend beyond state lines. if somebody, say, in new york were giving money to a fund to help women in oklahoma there are now questions being raised as to whether that donor could then be in the target of some of these people maybe in oklahoma going after people who are helping a woman get an abortion. is that something we are going to see play out in other states, you think? possibly. absolutely.