new york times. special counsel jack smith has been defeat donald trump s son-in-law and former top white house aide jared kushner. the times reports that in an interview last month, the special counsel focused on whether trump had privately acknowledged that he had lost the 2020 election. in other words, when trump claimed the election was rigged, did he know he was lying? did trump have corrupt intent when he allegedly tried to subvert the election? also today, checks myths senior assistant special counsel, a lawyer named tom wyndham, was let ventral courthouse for the second time this week. mr. wyndham is one of the top prosecutors working on the general sixth probe. that was a role he played before jack smith was appointed special counsel. this afternoon, mister wyndham was back in court, indicating that the current jury is amazing. with all of these new details, it really does seem like jack smith might be getting that much closer to potentially and i think trump over hi
suspending his public duties. just days after king charles was released from the hospital for treatment of an enlarged prostate, the royal family revealing king charles has now been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer. news tonight prince harry will go home from the u.s. what we know at this hour. maggie ruely live in london. here in the u.s., that deadly storm, the scope of this growing tonight. breaking news from nevada, word of an avalanche. dangerous driving, cars hydroplaning off highways, wind gusts up to 100 miles per hour. ginger zee and rob marciano in the storm zone tonight. the major justs, republicans and democrats coming up with a bipartisan plan to address the border. and the news late today, the conservative leaning border patrol union, the officers who patrol the border, endorsing the plan. but tonight the house speaker signaling republicans in the house are not interested amid pressure from donald trump not to go along with any deal. rachel scott l
and the latino vote is an important voting bloc not just an but several other key swing states that are highly competitive in this election cycle. different latino communities in different states or motivated by different things. we can t expect a motive at the same way. but what we do know is that whoever wins the white house in november, that decision could be made by the way people vote in neighborhoods like this one. alex? 100%. thank you for pointing all that out for us. david noriega, appreciate all the. new day with new information from a special counsel. this time is jack smith. his new warning and moments, plus what it was like to be inside the courtroom for thursday s supreme court arguments. and when is an insurrection just a riot? the former spokesperson for the january 6th committee gives me her take. me her take. to all of you, from msnbc headquarters in new york, welcome to alex witt reports. breaking news from the mar-a- lago classified documents case. s
king charles has now been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer. news tonight prince harry will go home from the u.s. what we know at this hour. maggie rulli live in london. here in the u.s., that deadly storm. the scope of this growing tonight. breaking news from nevada, word of that avalanche. reports of multiple people possibly missing. in california, life-threatening flash flooding, torrential rains and mudslides. dangerous driving. cars hydroplaning after highways. wind gusts up to 100 miles per hour. ginger zee and rob marciano in the storm zone tonight. the major news from the senate tonight. for the first time in years, republicans and democrats coming up with a bipartisan plan to address the border. and the news late today, the conservative-leaning border patrol union endorsing the plan. but tonight, the house speaker signaling republicans in the house are not interested, amid pressure from donald trump not to go along with any deal. rachel scott live on t
agenda, ruling he doesn t have the authority to erase $400 billion in debt for 43 million americans without congressional approval. president biden now revealing an alternative plan with federal loan payments set to resume in october. republicans, including gop presidential candidates, quick to praise today s rulings. the justices also dealing a blow to lgbtq rights in america on the last day of pride month. the court setting the tone with its super majority. and another major case already on the docket for next term. rachel scott hat the white house, terry moran in washington. also tonight, 200 million americans under severe weather, dangerous heat and air quality alerts heading into the july fourth weekend. new york city reporting the worst air quality in the world. the heat dome expanding from california to florida. the heat index reaching up to 120 degrees in some places. rob marciano tracking it all. tonight, all this unfolding with record holiday travel well under w