today on inside politics, red, white, and blue political theater. republicans pound the pavement, put on their best every man polos, and look for votes between burgers, dogs, and fireworks. fourth of july provides a 2024 test, one donald trump bets he s fine just skipping. plus, a first amendment victory or a green light to conspiracy theorists? a judge calls a biden effort to stop disinformation from running wild orwellian while telling top biden officials to cut off contact with social media companies. and just in, cocaine at the white house. a positive lab test prompts an obvious question for the secret service, whose was it? i m dana bash, let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. up first, a white house crime scene. a source just confirmed to cnn that cocaine was discovered inside the west wing. i want to go straight to the white house and cnn s priscilla alvarez. what are you hearing from your sources on this? reporter: dane, a source familiar tells
all in with chris hayes starts right now. ith chris hayes starts tonight on all in. alina habba said the defense calls president donald trump, and everybody s job just dropped. the republican front runner takes a stand, as we await an immunity decision, and the maga cronies sentenced to jail. the top line here is that. tonight, are the slow wheels of dust of justice engaging dimmock and then, is donald trump derailing the border deal to get himself elected? if he doesn t want us to solve the border problem, because he wants to blame biden for it. it s really appalling. and a check in on the state of the democratic party, amid fresh new evidence of the biden vote. the u.s. economy grew at a shocking pace. and i love that shocking pace. an all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. so, donald trump s closing arguments to voters in new hampshire, this past weekend into election day on tuesday. the issue he s most focused on now,
derailing the border deal to get himself elected? if he doesn t want us to solve the border problem, because he wants to blame biden for it. it s really appalling. and a check in on the state of the democratic party, amid fresh new evidence of the biden vote. the u.s. economy grew at a shocking pace. and i love that shocking pace. an all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. so, donald trump s closing arguments to voters in new hampshire, this past weekend into election day on tuesday. the issue he s most focused on now, as the man on the path to be the republican nominee for president, is that he can t be prosecuted for crimes he committed when he was president. that s his newest it s now his central platform line. and 16 days ago, donald trump s lawyers argued that ex presidents, all ex presidents, but particularly donald trump, are immune from prosecution s, and that therefore trump has total immunity, and cannot be brought to justic
we re learning from our sources about the special counsel s investigation. plus, our russia experts are weighing in on cnn s exclusive new reporting. documents showing a missing top general in vladimir putin s military has been a secret member of the mercenary group behind the recent mutiny. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer, you re in the situation room . there s angry backlash tonight after the u.s. supreme court ruled that race can no longer be a specific basis for college admissions. cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has our report on the decision and the disredissent. reporter: the supreme court stirring up protests with its decision to gutting affirmative action saying colleges and universities can no longer rely on race in the admissions process, but prospective students are allowed to talk about how race has shaped their experiences in the applications. the decision will prohibit students from ch
vladimir putin is greeted by a swarm of supporters during a rare surprise crowd appearance. this comes hours after the reported target of prigozhin s failed russian revolt is revealed. and erin burnett visits troops training near the front lines in southern ukraine. she s live from the ground. then we re getting our first look at pieces of the destroyed titan submersible. the giant sections of debris from the sub that imploded near the site of the titanic wreckage are now above the surface. what those pieces could tell investigators about what went wrong more than two miles under water. plus an invisible danger in the water as peep head to the ocean. what has killed 11 people in the last two weeks at gulf coast beaches including a former nfl quarterback. welcome to the lead, i m bianna golodryga in for jake tapper. we star with our law and justice lead and two major developments in the special counsel investigation into donald trump s attempts to over turn the 2020 el