>> the biden administration has the blood of rachel morin on their hands no. 8 and 10-year-old should have to visit their mom's grave site on motmother's day. >> ainsley: as we are learning now that her alleged killer was a got away in 2023. >> brian: plus, it's not me. it's actually you. that's what democrats are saying to joe biden as the party's down ballot candidates. >> lawrence: normally you say that before a breakup. >> brian: absolutely. >> steve: summer concert friday. alana springsteen is going to take the stage. >> lawrence: second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. >> brian: get dressed. >> lawrence: so former president donald trump plans to rally supporters in pennsylvania this weekend. >> brian: yup. his trip to the key swing state as we learn the trump campaign outraised the biden harris campaign in the month of may. >> steve: lucas tomlinson is live outside the white house with more. >> good morning, steve and of course president biden has visited pennsylvania more than any other state outside of his own home state of delaware. many analysts think if the former president trump were able to win in pennsylvania, he might possibly win the election. of course, number of swing states. that's not why i'm here. i'm here to talk about the big campaign fundraising hall from the trump campaign. the new may numbers are out even though they're about to wrap up june. these new may numbers are out. the trump campaign camp. timothy mellon give 50 million at the son of paul. grandson of andrew mellon, the banker and art collectorrer at the national gallery former treasury secretary. the donation of timothy mellon is notable, guys, because he is a reclusive bacteriological billionaire robert f. kennedy jr. that's one of the largest single donations ever $50 million you can see there to maga incorporated. now the bit coin proponents cameron and tyler winkle boss. they endorsed president trump and said they are sending a significant haul of bitcoin to the trump campaign. also have he meli melinda gate. donating to president biden. fighting other a listers. just battle of the billionaires. >> brian: amazing what it will do to bank account. think about this two years ago when the whole lawfare started they said we will destroy this guy. this goes from joe biden saying we are going to make this guy unelectable. they never thought get the nomination hit him with lawsuits destroy him. runs through gets the nomination. hit him with lawsuits, three are delayed and one is in action. in the end you get your conviction. and might be able to call him convicted felon you also have to say he has more money than me in the bank. 116 million in the bank and he got 141 raised. now nothing is wrong with joe biden's fundraising still great. now trump has caught him. lawyer. >> lawrence: when you look at donald trump is he out there doing the pitches to the american public. >> brian: now that he is out of court. >> lawrence: now that he is out of court. joe biden using the star power. bill clinton and obama to rally the money in. >> ainsley: coastal eleetsz must americans cannot relate to. it's interesting the democrats thought this was going to be the nail in the coffin nor donald trump. that conviction that actually motivated people to give money. he raised 56 million more in the month of may than joe biden. >> steve: as much money as donald trump is raising. there is an item that just dropped in axios that talks a little bit about how fundraising ability will be a key factor in his choice for running mate which explains a lot of stuff. because this week alone, we a couple of days ago we were talking about that billionaire sum mid that tim scott put together raising millions of dollars for his organization. and then last night in ohio, j.d. vance a fundraiser 5 million bucks. doug burgum goes out and raises as much money as he possibly can as well. apparently according to axios, there is requesting to be a big consideration on who donald trump picks sounds as well rnc in milwaukee big fundraiser the third night of the convention. >> ainsley: guess who is going to host that? the vice presidential pick. the rnc is saying the pick will be announced before that third night. >> steve: that's right. so bring your checkbook. >> lawrence: it's interesting because all of the contenders all have their certain tribe of donors that can give money to donald trump. >> steve: like silicon valley with j.d. vance. >> lawrence: each of them have a different type of donor base that they have in their chest. >> ainsley: all these billionaires calling donald trump i like ken griffin, i am with tim scott, or doug burgum. his billionaire friends are saying you should choose him. >> steve: or bill ackman who support wanted the other guy last time didn't like donald trump now is he all in on trump. >> ainsley: wasn't he at that summit that tim scott hosted in washington. >> steve: just a couple days ago. >> brian: few things going on. number one july 11th. we will find out the sentencing. and perfect world in the traditional campaign, when both candidates are not under house arrest or maybe in jail, they would be a lot of responsibility for the number two. what if the number one has to stay at mar-a-lago? what if he has weekend house arrest? a lot on july 11th. when it comes to joe biden. they have something that is poll tested and focus group driven, and they say they are going to keep saying do donald trump wore than ever. snapped on january 6th and will destroy the country. dictator. >> lawrence: that's the goal. >> brian: worse than ever. and rehighlighting how is he failed president. when you look at both presidencies on almost every poll. trumped is looked at more favorable than biden. thieves are why these guys are getting their millions of dollars. number two, it looks as though action gross is reporting and polls reveal it. he is trailing. most of the candidate races. think about this in ohio, sherrod brown is up 5 to bernie moreno. biden is down 7. in pennsylvania, casey is up 6. roughly. i see him down lower. biden is down 2. in wisconsin, tammy baldwin is up #. biden suspect 2. some might see a flat footed tie. and montana. >> steve: that is the headline in politico. why democrats think joe biden problem is joe biden. piece talks about how the down ballot successes at the senate level row not helping to joe biden. tom swayze flipped a district, third congressional district out on long island because he ran tougher on crime platform. he says that and he is a democrat. he says that joe biden has got to get tougher on various issues. but he has also got essentially promote young. >> brian: tom suozzi said that. >> steve: in the piece that we are talking about. >> ainsley: interesting the democrats running down ballots in individual states they may not want joe biden's endorsement. if you are a republican and running you are begging donald trump to come to your state and endorse you. >> brian: right. >> steve: so how many states and how many democrat senate races are they saying hey, joe biden, can you come and campaign for me? let's think about how many we can think of. >> brian: he can't campaign for himself. >> ainsley: democratic strategist quoted in this article. democrats are enthusiastic about trying to win the city and trying to win the house. they are not enthusiastic about biden's re-election, period. it goes on to talk about how he has lost support among key voting blocks. black voters and young people. >> lawrence: this is what is going to hurt the other candidates as it gets closer to the election. i know the polling would suggest that okay, they are doing better than joe biden. but is he going to bring the entire ticket down because a lot of folks that go in to vote vote vote straight ticket, you have the risk of them say they are going for donald trump. they are probably not going to go and start checking off the boxes. i know this the state of texas, most people vote straight ticket. they do testify single time. straight democrat or straight republican. i think that is the concern now. they are not so much -- these candidates aren't -- the piece was written to really not just talk about joe biden but to say if they don't fix the joe biden problem, he has to risk bringing all the other candidates down. >> ainsley: don't like joe biden i'm not going to go vote. >> brian: kamala harris to fall back on. >> lawrence: no kidding. working so great. >> brian: tom wase's message on the border. george santos doing such a good job. also part of it too, tom suozzi came in there as a reasonable moderate replacing george santos. a lunatic. >> steve: the down ballot thing has been impactful. down ballot candidates outran donald trump in 2020 and outran barack obama in their we election year. this is something we have seen before. we just haven't seen the numbers like they are. the cover of the "new york post" today. swing for the fences. and amongst other polls out there. right now, emerson has got a poll that shows that donald trump is beating joe biden in six of the battleground states right now. >> brian: dead heat in minnesota. third state now in pray. he wants to flip north carolina. pouring a lot of money into it. virginia, new hampshire and now minnesota as many suspected border with iowa where he is winning big in a dead heat. you better safe some money joe biden. you will have to spread it out. >> lawrence: former president going to all these states, hosting all these rallies, arriving back into mar-a-lago at like midnight are going to bedminster and you don't have joe biden doing the same thing. if he wants to win, he is definitely not showing that he wants to by his travel. >> ainsley: one of the big earns for all americans is immigration. we are seeing that more, even democrats are concerned about this now with the open border policy and the crisis that joe biden has brought into our country and just this week here we are on a friday, we have talked about a 1-year-old girl raped in queens, in a park by allegedly by an illegal immigrant. >> steve: with the machete. >> ainsley: 12-year-old little girl strangled allegedly by two immigrants from venezuela. that just broke last night. and we were telling you about it in morning. >> steve: in houston. >> ainsley: that happened in houston. and then you have rachel morin that mother of five that was beaten and left naked when she was just running, there's her picture. lawrence, you had a fabulous interview with her sister earlier. >> lawrence: thank you. >> ainsley: this is what she had to say. >> biden's first day in office was to remove every executive order that trump had put in place to secure our border. he stopped the building of the wall. i mean, as far as i'm concerned, the biden administration has the blood of rachel morin on their hands. if this story can help make a change. to change people's hearts to want to secure our border and keep our country safe, you know, i think she would be honored by that not out there anymore. we do have a name. there is going to be justice. so that's good. but it does reopen a lot of wounds. you know, my concern is, you know, rachel's children. her five kids. i'm trying to be strong for them. and speak out for them. and give them the voice. and be there for them any way i can i would have to say probably the hardest thing throughout this whole time was going with rachel's two youngest children to rachel's grave site on mother's day. [sigh] that was heart -- that was heart breaking. >> lawrence: they can't even get a call from the president of the united states. no one from the administration has called them. you know. >> ainsley: trump called. >> lawrence: trump called. >> ainsley: she said he talked for 30 minutes with her family. >> lawrence: they found him to be compassionate. the democrats have become the party of delusion, i mean, what do d. they expect to happen when you just open up every aspect of the border and just let people run through? and then you call the former president crazy for saying they were emptying their jails. and what do you know? venezuela, crime rate is going down. there is actual proof of people that have criminal record that have committed murders in -- in their country now coming to our country to do the same thing. >> brian: 1.8 million got-aways. this guy was a got away. got rejected a few times and finally says i'm going to be a quote away. 1.8 million have crossed since joe biden took over. >> a lot of it has to do with the executive orders he relinquished and title 42 which he fought to get rid of which was in place during the pandemic which is crazy. here is what patty morin said about president trump's call. i was deeply touched by trump's kindness and concern. he was genuine wanted to know how our family was coping. he asked about rachel and showed honest compassion for untimely death. his words brought comfort to me during this very difficult time. >> steve: you know, this is one of the reasons that this is such a big issue this particular presidential election cycle. but here's the thing. you watch the other thanels, ho. how many go through. this. >> lawrence: they made fun of us for covering it. >> steve: how many americans have been murdered recently or, you know, a 13-year-old raped, please? how many other channels are covering it? it is a problem. but, unfortunately, it is not getting the attention that it should be. the only reason a lot of sanctuary cities are coming this at all is simply because, you know, act bused so many migrants into their towns and now people are going we don't have any money to but the books in the school. >> lawrence: ainsley, the reality of it is when abbott bused them he is not busing them to the anchor's community. they are putting in them boston and chicago and low income communities and so they are not seeing the damage. they are not talking with the people. >> brian: are seeing them in times square and i do see them on penn station. >> steve: it is on the local news. >> lawrence: they don't feel it in their community, because they don't feel it, they don't think it's a big issue. >> well, we are paying poor it. and the problem is you have these illegals, many of them are criminals. and they are killing people who deserve to be here. who are here illegally. they are american citizens. where was that cape cod where you interviewed the mom who said rec center. >> lawrence: boston. >> ainsley: rec center where my boys come to play basketball while i'm working keeps them off the street and in trouble. now they are using that rec center to house illegal immigrants. where are my kids supposed to go. >> lawrence: don't complain about them joining gangs. this was the tool that i use and now you are just going to give it to illegals. >> brian: in queens a huge right putting 3,000 men. illegal immigrants into a facility. right in the middle of a neighborhood. are you kidding me. and their representative did nothing about it. so there was a crazy town hall issue. >> ainsley: staten island put them in that old school? >> brian: staten island won that award. >> ainsley: they closed down that shelter. >> steve: a lot going on. that's why we present it to you whenever it is news and it is today. speaking of news, carley joins us with other news. >> carley: update on a story we have been following. a man wanted in connection with four murders across two states is behind bars this morning after being captured yesterday. arkansas state police found stacey lee drake in a wooded area. where he had been spotted while on the run for two days. authorities say drake carried out three murders in oklahoma. one in alabama. he was also wanted on felony warrants in multiple states for charges including robbery and carjacking. usc student ivan gallegos who fatally stabbed a homeless man he witnessed trying to break into cars on greek row will not face charges. l.a. d.a. george gascon declined to file charges we believe mr. gallegos' actions were driven by a genuine fear for his life and the lives of others. the lapd received a call on monday night after two of the students' friends reportedly witnessed the homeless man trying to break into multiple cars. the three students confronted him and the situation escalated leading to the stabbing. the union representing american airlines flight attendants say they are moving closer to a strike after not reaching a deal with the airline earlier this month. the company offered flight attendants a 17% wage increase but that offer was rejected. american airlines spokesperson says, quote: this agreement is within reach. and we look forward to additional dates being scheduled. and actor matthew mcconaughey said he almost said goodbye to hollywood after a string of romantic comedies like this one. >> oh, no. >> are we playing? >> oh, no. [gasp] a love fern. >> no. it's sleeping. >> it's just a classic. the actor says he wanted to branch out into other genres which caused him to take a scene back from the big screen. much needed break helped him get back on track. that's what he. did you didn't hear about him for a while and he did other stuff and now he is the coolest person ever. >> steve: all right, all right, all right. thank you. ains. >> carley: you are welcome. >> ainsley: alana springsteen called 20 something riding star in country music. >> brian: joins us on the couch. nervous, kick over my coffee. that never happens. >> y'all are my people. coffees on the table. i have been injecting caffeine in my veins all morning. >> brian: seem like somebody morning person. i'm not saying you could host a talk show in the morning you got the makeup are you ready today. >> i'm so ready this is my morning tv debut. i'm so excited. i have family, grandpa is watching back home, what's up? >> brian: gave you the guitar. >> that's right. when i was 7 years old my granddad came in from the garage and he doesn't play. he just likes to collect things from like yard sales a as grandpas do. i fell in love with it from the second i saw it. i beg him to let me have it. he said if you promise to learn to play you can have it. i did and it was history. i caught the bug. >> lawrence: what does this mean to you now that your dream is coming true. you are on the morning show what does it mean to you. >> it is so special. something i have dreamt about since i was a i had can i started writing songs when i was 9 years old. my family is not in the industry. from 10 years old i want to be a country music artist. i had my mindset. i knew what i wanted to do. i was lucky enough to have family that poured into that. they took me to nashville for the first time when i was 10. we all moved there when i was 14. >> ainsley: your whole family. >> my parents and three younger brothers. >> ainsley: how were they able to do that? >> they have always kind of just been entrepreneurs themself. so they had flexible schedules. and they were just able to pick up and move. we were home schooled growing un. so i'm so grateful that we had that flexibility. the past two years has been a wild ride releasing debut album going on tour with some of my heroes like luke bryan. it felt like milestone moment after milestone moment and this is another one of those today. >> steve: when you are a little kid and your last name is springsteen you have to go into the singing business even though you are not related to them. >> 100 percent. >> steve: are both your grand dads pastors? >> they are. and so growing up in church like singing. i was on stage singing with my dad when i was like 4 years old. so, it's just in the blood. i feel like so many people got their church with all that. >> steve: you also were doing the national anthem. you were traveling around the country doing the national anthem, right? and a record executive saw you and you wound up with a publishing deal when you were 14. >> just a god t