print and spend trillions of dollars, go woke, start implementing environmental social governance, open the borders to millions of illegal immigrants, prioritize criminals over victims and go green before green works? perhaps economic catastrophe? we just recorded the highest inflation reading in 40 years, 40 years. we did it, we did it, joe. jason: yeah, you did it. congratulations. don t believe your eyes or your pocketbook, joe has got this. millions of americans are moving up to better jobs and better pay. since i took office, families are carrying less debt on average in america. they have more savings and they ve had to. because of the progress, america can tackle inflation from a position of strength. jason: position of strength? americans see right through this. consumer sentiment plunged again this week dropping 14% in may to a historic new low. of course the whole inflation thing, that s not biden s fault. today s inflation report confirmed what americans
world, they were able to produce nationwide results in a single night when they have tens of millions of people voting, but apparently not pennsylvania. recently, france determined a winner in their runoff presidential election in less than 24 hours despite over 82 votes being cast. as chair, candida managed to confirm the results countrywide during a single day in what was a very close election. and in 2016 it took united kingdom about a day to get the final results there during the brexit referendum despite 33.5 million votes cast in that election. but now it s taking the commonwealth of pennsylvania, watch, days, six days, maybe weeks, to count around a million votes in the senate primary? so what s happening here? how did we get to this point? for starters, the state s widespread mail-in voting is a big problem. in 2019 pennsylvania did pass a new law allowing no excuse mail-in voting, which, by the way, and interestingly, violates that state s constitution. constitution
federal gun charge by end of this month, that is what david weiss team said yesterday. this is a month after the first son s sweetheart deal fell apart. he would have served time for buying a gun in 2018 and that charge could land him 10 years behind bars. house republicans are demanding hunter s legal team hand over all information on the collapsed plea deal and failure to present the documents could call for hunter to testify before congress. alejandro mayorkas and merrick garland are accused of helping to of coer for hunter biden. listen. we know merrick garland has told the national archive not to cooperate with us. we know just this week there were secret service agents working with us to identify the people who tipped off the legal team that the irs was about to knock on the door and our sources at secret service said mayorkas called them. mayorkas and merrick garland are part of the cover-up. these are the two highest ranking people in the biden administration. bro
reporting from new york. yasmin vossoughian picks up the coverage right now. it is 11:00 a.m. in the east, 8:00 a.m. pacific. this morning, major political fallout on capitol hill as republicans formally launch their impeachment inquiry into president biden, hours after his son defied a subpoena to speak with lawmakers behind closed doors. meanwhile, new developments in the federal criminal case surrounding former president donald trump. why a new court ruling threatens to push back the trial s start date, even further, into the presidential election year. this morning in an unexpected twist, former trump lawyer rudy giuliani will not take the stand in his multimillion dollar civil defamation trial. we ll take you live to the courthouse and breakdown what is next for this case. as democrats are considering major concessions on the border, we re going to take you live to one port of entry officials had to close after being overwhelmed with new arrivals. we re also goin
to be decided. january 6th obstruction charges, biden administration s influence over social media content, fishermen and abortion emergencies. bill: our legal team is standing by and shannon bream leads us off this hour. good morning to you. what is it going to be? good morning. good morning. bill. you know it is decision today and tomorrow 10:00 a.m. eastern. the supreme court will never tell us what we re getting. the team is watching because we know the immunity decision could come at any time. it could be this morning and where we ll find out the impact for president trump in numerous trials and specifically the two federal trials but more longer lasting impact on the presidency for decades and centuries to come. remember that decision comes back and has guidance for the lower court say it says some acts are covered by immunity and some aren t. you send it back to the lower court where the judge has been indicating sthe is ready to get this thing revved up again and