Especially in arizona, the expansion of the great economy, especially when it comes to the chips act. We are not there yet. Theres still a lot of costs that we have to bring down. Housing and other things and we are going to be able to do that and the administration with me as a senator are going to work and do that for every day arizonas. Thank you very much, we appreciate it. Alex wagner tonight starts right now. Thank you, friend, good to see you again. Thanks for joining me. Donald trump is now the Presumptive Republican nominee for president. His only opponent in this race, former governor nikki haley, had vowed to stay in the race through Super Tuesday and this morning, after only winning the state of vermont and the city of washington, d. C. , nikki haley dropped out. Now, if there was anything truly significant about haleys campaign, it was the degree to which it was a symbol of dissatisfaction with donald trump. Yes, nikki haley talked about the deficit and advocated for congr
On the books and what implications would that have for trump were he convicted. Thank you so much. Got to leave it there today. Very busy day. Jose diazbalart picks up our coverage right now. Good morning, it is 11 00 a. M. Eastern, 8 00 a. M. Pacific. Im jose diazbalart. We begin with Breaking News from the u. S. Supreme court, which unanimously ruled that states cannot remove former President Trump from the ballot over his actions leading to the january 6th attack on the capitol under the 14th Amendment to the constitution. As the justices wrote in their opinion, quote, because the constitution makes Congress Rather than the states responsible for enforcing section 3 against federal officeholders and candidates we reverse. Colorado Secretary Of State Jena Griswold reacted on x saying she was disappointed by the decision ask that colorado should be able to bar oath breaking insurrectionists from our ballot, and donald trump reacted on his social media website calling it a big win for
house of the dragon streaming exclusively on me good morning. i m jake tapper in washington. welcome to our special coverage july 1, 2024, a monumental day that will shape both the 2024 election and beyond that, the powers of the u.s president, at any moment, the nine us supreme court justices will hand down their ruling on donald trump s claims of presidential immunity from criminal prosecution and i m kaitlin collins live outside the supreme court this morning, this landmark case, trump versus united states, revolves around whether trump is immune from prosecution regarding charges that he used his office to attempt to overturn the 2020 election but as neil justice, neil gorsuch summed it up, the significance of this is a decision not just for donald trump but also for future presidencies. as he said, quote, we are writing a rule for the ages. i made her son cooper from new york. today s ruling could boiled down to whether trump s actions were official as part of his
Supreme Court today dismissed as improvidently granted case involving unnamed law firm seeking to prevent U.S. government from accessing records of client accused of violating tax laws. Firm previously asserted the documents were protected under attorney-client privilege.