i m bret baier. breaking tonight, we re covering two major stories. reaction to a major u.s. supreme court ruling today with far reaching consequences. but we begin with major damage control from democrats and the biden campaign following last night s performance by president biden in his debate with former president trump. the current president stumbling, losing his train of thought, freezing up numerous times during the event. many democrats said to be in a state of panic. they are reportedly is significant talk about trying to replace the president on the november ballot. whether he is capable to serve another four years or four months, president biden, however, was given a lifeline from two previous democratic presidents by midafternoon with posts of support for him. former president trump and president biden were both back out on the campaign trail today. the current president in raleigh, north carolina, where he did his own fact-check of his predecessor. but, admitted h
they raise alarm among democrats. now some calling for him to be replaced on the ticket. mr. biden in north carolina in front of a raucous crowd admitting he doesn t debate as well as he used to but still vowing to win. former president trump claiming victory during a rally in virginia but under fire for his repeated falsehoods on the debate stage. our political team breaking it all down. the major ruling from the supreme court including one involving charges against january 6th defendants. another overturning a 40-year-old precedent long targeted by conservatives, and what the court said about a law that could result in homeless people being arrested. severe storms striking florida, powerful winds flipping over a vehicle, and the new tropical depression we re tracking. new details on the indictment over the botched police response to the uvalde school shooting. and let the battle begin. simone biles and more top u.s. gymnasts competing this weekend to punch their t
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