along with joe, willie and me, we have pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor of the washington post, eugene robinson. and president emeritus of the council on foreign relations, richard haass, back with us this morning. he somehow becomes even more distinguished. he does. amazing. erudite is the word that come comes to mind. yes. willie, we ll get to the whistleblower that comer couldn t find, and then must be humiliated, as they found him in the southern district of new york. oh boy. oh no. a spy or something like that. we ll get to the details in a little bit. seriously, the gang that couldn t shoot straight, they keep getting the political gun, aiming it right at their foot, right? it s absolutely crazy. willie, last night, of course, midsummer, one of the most fun annual traditions, not joey chestnut eating nathan s hot dog eating contest for the 16th time. 16th time, you have to love the guy. the home run derby last night, how exciting?
kayleigh: the white house is facing pressure to take decisive action after iran-backed militants killed three service members and injured 34 more in a weekend drone strike. that came on an outpost in jordan not far from the border with iraq and syria. the enemy drone was mistaken for an american drone, allowing it to slip past the air post air defenses. our forces have been targeted 160 times, now president biden is vowing to respond. hello, this is outnumbered, i m kayleigh mcenany. here is my co-host, emily compagno and harris faulkner. joining us host of tomi lahren is fearless on outkick, tomi lahren. and fox news contributor at american enterprise institute, marc thiessen. let s go live to peter doocy at the white house with details. peter. peter: president biden says we will respond, that is from lloyd austin. he returned today. let me start with my outrage and sorrow for three u.s. troops in jordan and for the other troops wounded. president and i will not tole
now. good morning, i am lindsey reiser. we are going to begin with breaking news from the u.s. supreme court. two huge decisions on the final day of its term. moments ago the justices striking down president biden s plan to forgive more than $400 billion in student loan debt. the high court says it needed to be approved by congress and they also ruled that colorado website designer can refuse to create a website for a samecouples saying that the first amendment allows her to refuse to invoice it endorsed messages. colorado seeks to force an individual that. with us now to start off our coverage this hour, nbc news correspondent outside of the court. catherine christian. now an msnbc legal analyst. first, to you here. two huge cases. what did the supreme court have to stay on both of those? well, on that case regarding lgbtq rights. that was the case where now, the opinion, they said that the web design was within her rights and that colorado, which regarded this as an an
documents probe. the guardian is reporting that federal prosecutors have that donald trump was put on notice that he could not retain any classified documents after he was subpoenaed last year. the warning conveyed to trump by his lawyer evan corcoran could be significant surrounding his handlings of classified materials gib it shows he knew about his subpoena on lig aigs. saz we ve reported before sand when it comes to questioning about whether trump committed obstruction, jack smith and his prosecutors are zeroing in on a specific period of time. the weeks and months after trump was served a subpoena from doj and all classified documents in his possession. and before that court approved search of mar-a-lago back in august that turned up more than 100 items and you guessed it, they were marked classified. that is despite the fact that trump s legal team in that window had attested and told investigators that they already handed over everything. that was classified. the guard
finance laws. good morning. listen, we don t know what happened if there is going to be an indictment. they say it s pointing that way. no one knows. good morning, everyone. poppy is off. the testimony you just saw that, was from four years ago. now will this be the case that finally sticks against the former president sflum donal trump? we re tracking a violent mexican drug cartel that written an alleged apology letter saying, sorry for the deadly kidnapping of four americans that killed two of them. did they actually turn over their own gunmen? we ll investigate. new trouble for tiger woods. his ex-girlfriend is now suing and trying to tear up a nondisclosure agreement. we re going to discuss all of. that but we re going to begin with this story that we told you off the top. donald trump hush money and a potential indictment that could be coming soon. the new york times is reporting the district attorney s office here in manhattan is signalling trump will face cri