will: america s favorite tradition and television, the national anthem brought to you by the us coast guard band with your patriotic pictures. welcome to fox and friends . keep your pictures coming in, friends@foxnews.com. last week we said we can request where the pictures are coming from. let s ask for pictures from certain places. you can see some pictures might be a little dated which is cool. i love the one that looks like he ran a marathon. rachel: that might not be from the 80s. you might have insulted the viewer. i love the 80s. rachel: this is the 80s. pete: that was a complement. the college world series is taking pl. in omaha, ne. 4 july is coming up. we would love to see pictures from across the land today. rachel: good morning to both of you. when i saw those pictures, this is from a political campaign, we are in preseason. people dressed like they were ready to go to the local parade in minnesota, texas, things that happened this time of year. pete: on
the former president with an affinity for strongmen doubles down on his comments about being a decorator on a day one of a second term. former trump national security adviser john bolton has spent a lot of time with donald trump and the dictators. he s coming up first. the fight for reproductive freedom in texas gets a name in a face. as kate cox s story grips the state in the nation. the texas supreme court pauses a ruling that would allow her to get an abortion. also today, the president of upenn resigns amid an uproar over her handling of questions on antisemitism during a congressional hearing. professor and bestselling author adam grant joins me with his reaction. and later, with the iowa caucuses just around the corner, a deep dive into one of the most perplexing relationships in politics today. the one between donald trump and evangelical voters. so, i worked in politics for a long time, and in government for a long time, as did my first guest. and sometimes, tha
good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. we begin this evening with fresh warnings about what we could see in washington and across the nation, should donald trump return to the white house. remember, he is currently a defendant in multiple cases. and right now, as his trials are set to unfold, as he is making his pitch to voters for a second term. over the last few days, he has been on the losing end of several appeals in two of his trials. the gag order in the new york civil fraud case remains at his claims to be immune from prosecution in the federal election case has been officially rejected. but several reports are indicating trump is making plans for his next administration despite these legal setbacks. the new york times reports it would be more radical in the first. and the former president and his advisors extreme ideas would have a better chance of becoming reality, since the forces that restrained him will be weaker this time around. the atlantic magazine s la
election. u.s. aid to ukraine could run out before the end of the year. the urgent plea from the white house to congress. then, republicans moving one step closer to a former biden impeachment inquiry. the focus in the house after a chaotic here. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. we begin this evening with fresh warnings about what we could see in washington and across the nation, should donald trump returned to the white house. remember, he is currently a defendant in multiple cases. and right now, as his trials are set to unfold, as he is making his pitch to voters for a second term. over the last few days, he has been on the losing end of several appeals in two of his trials. the gag order in the new york civil fraud case remains at his claims to be immune from prosecution in the federal election case has been officially rejected. but several reports are indicating trump is making plans for his ne
okay. here s a question that you don t normally hear a candidate it asked at one of his final campaign stops before a presidential debate. that s a fair question. after all, the debate is on thursday, and trump s sentencing for 34 felony convictions is exactly 2 weeks after that. it doesn t bother me. we have a corrupt group of people. and you know what? it s really working out the other way. we just got the highest poll numbers we ve ever had. they cheat so much, it helps us in the end. because if we don t win, our country is finished. allow me to finish. if we don t win, that i m worried about going to prison. and he kind of should be worried. because as serious as the new york convictions are, the much more serious charges are still hanging out there. and for all of his talk about a corrupt system, he is sure getting a lot of help on that front right now. just take a look at exhibit a in the new york times this week. after trump appointed judge eileen cannon was assign