grips france. here at home, republicans seeking to defeat the president in next year s election are refining their tactics on the campaign trail. with presumed front runner, over the gop, donald trump. donald trump betting on expanding his electoral base by campaigning this weekend and nevada. a state that he lost twice. trump and other republicans continuing to double down on cultural issues to rally gop voters. oklahoma s education chief is still under fire for his insensitive comments about the destruction of a black community by a white barber a century ago. the timing could not be worse. as the last three known survivors of the tulsa race massacre where denied justice and restitution by the city of tulsa. thanks to a district court ruling two days ago. got a busy week ahead for the country, lots to cover, let s get started. joining me now is the oklahoma state representative richina good when, a democrat. representing tulsa oklahoma, thank you for your time tonight. we b
as white house communications director. and tiktok on the clock again. now the white house and congress, set their sights on the mega popular app. over, over, guess what? security concerns. as data the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle, back at 30 rock, after dodging reporter questions for days, of speaker kevin mccarthy goes on the defensive today, after their controversial move to fox news host tucker carlson, first dibs on tens of thousands of hours of security video, from january 6th. last week, carlson said, he and his team have already access to the footage. democrats, of course, slammed mccarthy s decision, raising serious concerns about tucker carlson s false claims about the capitol attack. they are also worried that certain security operations on the hill can be made public. today, mccarthy made no apologies about that decision. tucker was interested. they have an exclusive. then i ll give it out to the
the attack and events that followed created a lot of need. if you want to go help, you can go to cnn backslash imimpact or text relief to 707070. the news continues. the source with kaitlan the source with kaitlan collins starts now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com tonight, straight from the source, donald trump on the stand reeling against the attorney general who brought the case and the judge who will decide his fate. the highlights from a chaotic day in court. plus large explosions are rocking gaza tonight, as israel claims it has isolated gaza city, while striking 450 targets in just the last 24 hours. and alarm bells are sounding tonight for democrats because donald trump is ahead of president biden in these states that could decide the 2024 race one year out from the election. i m kaitlan collins, and this is the source. under oath and off the rails. that is really the only way to describe the four hours of extraordinary testimony that was wild, even
physicians mitchell i m alex marc board in washington and this is cnn it s wednesday june 26, right now on san and this morning one day to go new details about the candidates final preparations for tomorrow night s highly anticipated presidential debates julian assange, a free man arriving minutes ago in australia, how that plea deal that led to his release happens primary results are in one republican incumbent. you might recognize her, gets to keep her job while a member of the squad, the progressives loses his and to members of congress one democrat, one republican joining us live. for their take on tomorrow s nights historic presidential debate just after 6:00 a.m. here in washington. a live look at the white house on this wednesday morning, president biden is not home. he is preparing for the debate of the camp. david, good morning, everyone. kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us the first 2024 presidential debate. now, just a day away, the rematch between p
trump s gains with lack voters ahead of the election. some suggest trump had more black support for president right now than any republican in decades. but this weekend in the swing state of michigan, trump held campaign events that reinforced how profoundly cynical, if not delusional, his idea of black outreach truly is. yesterday, the former president went to a black church in predominantly black detroit three days before juneteenth to tell a mostly nonblack audience that black neighborhoods are desolate and black led cities are corrupt. a common theme for the former president, who followed that up by keynoting a known white supremacist where trump told an overwhelmingly white right-wing audience that there black and brown friends in the u.s. are hurting because of immigrants. so we start on the campaign trail of both the biden and trump camps. joining me from los angeles is msnbc s white house correspondent aaron gilchrist, and from detroit in d.c., 2024 campaign embed j t