good morning and welcome to the saturday edition of morning joe weekend. it was a really busy week. let s get to some of the conversations you may have missed. gag order in donald trump s hush money case is an effect, but his attorney said, they will keep fighting to get it thrown out. that comes after new york s top court declined to hear trump s appeal of the matter earlier this week. the state court appealed trump s thing, there was no constitutional grounds for the appeal. that leaves the gag order imposed by judge juan mershon in place meaning, he could still face penalties in place for violating it. the order bars trump from going after witnesses, jurors, and others who were involved in the case. following his felony conviction last month, the sentencing is scheduled for july 11th. so, i guess first of all, do you expect this gag order to be put back before the sentencing? i don t, but maybe there is reason for it. and then, what do you expect for the sentencing?
great reputation. one of the ex-presidents evangelical boosters resigned after admitting he abused a 12- year-old girl. plus. i think he will get a higher vote than any republican since eisenhower. the american people want donald trump back in the white house. is her winning numbers, the numbers is a donald trump will be the next president of the united states. priming them up for another stolen election conspiracy. it as trump once again attacked vaccines when you come to the rally,■ as in any event, you assume a personal risk. a reminder of his deadly super spreader rally four years ago. when all in starts right now. good evening, from new york. i m chris hayes. it is that time of year where donald trump s right wing supreme court waits until the very end of the term to bludgeon us with their decisions. there are 21 opinions remaining. we are all holding our breath for one in particular that has a kind of clock ticking of course, that is trump the unit
the general election. disappointment for england as denmark cancel out harry kane s opener with the two countries drawing 1 1 at the euros in frankfurt the actor donald sutherland known for his roles in klute and ordinary people has died aged 88 after a long illness. this is bbc news, hello, i m russ adkins, welcome to the spin room at the university of york, under 30 minutes away from bbc question time leaders special, lots of people rather than in the spin room, some politicians, lots ofjournalists get into roach and respond to the two hours will hear from leaders under question time audience. let me redo some copy coming into the bbc news room that may be of interest. certainly if you re following the election campaign. so the former conservative minister chris skidmore said he would vote labour and is accusing the prime minister rishi sunak of cider with climate deniers, he was on for various measures to tackle climate change. he s accusing the conservatives of extrem
versus nixon. when the decision came it came with maximum impact. one decision, unanimous, by the chief justice. tonight, the inexcusable weight for a trump immunity decision from the supreme court. then they are great people. great people with a great reputation, i have to say. one of the presidents big evangelical boosters resigns after admitting he abused a 12- year-old girl. plus i think you will get a higher vote than any republican since eisenhower. those are winning numbers. those are numbers that say donald trump will be the next president of the united states. fox news priming the pump for another stolen election conspiracy. and as trump once again attacks vaccines day when you come to the rally as with any event you assume a personal risk. a reminder of the deadly superspreader rally four years ago, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. it is that time of year when donald trump s right wing supreme court
trying to appease other people. they tried to present it as him being, you know, a bold leader on this issue. i think in reality he knows that he s losing and donald trump is setting the tone on this issue, and i don t see that changing any time soon. we ll certainly watch the fallout in the weeks and months ahead. msnbc political analyst brendan buck, thank you as always. thanks to all of you for getting up way too early on this wednesday morning. morning joe starts right now. right now millions of americans are getting blasted by a heat wave. when you show the weather app it shows the middle finger emoji. so hat in maine the lobsters will be getting in pots just to cool down. [ applause ] it s so hot in new york this week the rats are wearing crop tops. [ laughter ] it is so hot in south dakota, kristi noem s dog good morning. welcome to morning joe. it s a very going to be a very hot wednesday, june 19th. jooernt. we ll bring in the former communications