interstate transportation of stolen property. it has to be the least used federal statute on the books. buff the diary was never stolen. ashley biden abandoned it. she left it under a mattress in a florida halfway house where she was recovering from her sex and drug addiction. i have a legitimate question: why don t the biden kids ever clean up after themselves? did they grow up with maids? hunter is leaving his laptop at repair shops and his crack pipes in rental cars, ashley is just ditching her diary around a bunch of drug addicts. this is the sloppiest family i have ever seen. it s almost like they want to get caught. talk about daddy issues. we don t have time for that tonight though. but the doj doesn t care. they are making it seem like these two people broke into the biden family beach house and stole it out of the wig guys safe. they accused harris and kerrlander of crossing state lines with stolen property and using encrypted messaging app. to communicate with journ
congresswoman nancy mace. we want someone who will represent faith, family and freedom, that is why donald trump endorsed me and this district on june 14th will endorse me in the ballot box. i have a great record, i never voted to raise taxes. my opponent voted for the gas tax. when you say joe biden did that, arrington helped them. todd: you will want to stick around. congresswoman mace will join us and so will reporter lawrence jones who is having breakfast with south carolinans. carley: sam brown for the gop senate nomination, the winner of the race will determine who runs against incumbent catherine cortes-maesto. we will beat the senator in november. we re not relying on surrogates from dc to rescue you in the primary. i put in sweat equity and that is what we need to flip the state. todd: in north dakota, john hogan expecteds to win his third term. democrat governor janet nelwell,s looks to lockup today, will face former governor paul, who came out of reti
danger. they will vote on the bill this week. jackie ibanez joins us live with details, jacky, good morning. jackie: good morning. attorney general merrick garland facing pressure to prohibit picketing outside supreme court justices homes for purpose of influencing a decision. yesterday pro-abortion demonstrators returned to samuel alito s virginia home demanding the court uphold roe v. wade. more protesters blocking roads as part of a shutdown dc demonstration. bill barr slamming democrats defense of the protest at homes saying demonstration in violation of the statute are not legitimate first amendment activity. only one arrest has been made, the man accused of plotting to kill justice brett kavanaugh. republicans are calling out democrats over delayed bill to expand security for the justices. house leader kevin mccarthy fuming at speaker nancy pelosi telling her that delay is jeopardizing lives. listen. how many times do they have to be threatened? how many people hav
justice samuel alito s home demanding the court uphold roe v. wade. how many times? the january 6th meeting will not be referring criminal refers to a trump or anyone. it s more like messaging than it is a real investigation. puts an exclamation point. the golden state warriors are one win away from getting on the championship throne. isn t that a gorgeous shot of fire island new york on long island? you can t drive a car there. everybody walks and ride bicycles for today is flag day, june 14. the flag was abducted june 14th 1777 and officially established this flag in 1916. betsy ross made the first american flag. i heard that! also, if the army s 247th anniversary. i was listening on the radio today and today is the first day of the last president of the united states, donald trump is 76 years old. it s flag day. dressed in red, white, and blue if you have a choice. it s interesting with the flag, they kept adding stripes along with stars and they are
the gains since biden took office. bill: the biggest rate hike in three decades. new york post, it s looking grizzly. dana: adding to the concerns is the producer price index for may out just moments ago showing wholesale prices up 11% year-over-year. all of that gets passed right onto you, the consumer. bill: it does. the price of gas holding steady, record $5 a gallon all threatening to overwhelm a white house in crisis. we begin with griff jenkins on the north lawn. good morning. that s ppi number which increased month over month is not welcome news at the white house because it rose and it is rising is an indication that inflation may not yet have peaked. that number, by the way, without going into the weeds represents what companies pay to make the things we buy and that cost gets passed on to us. by the way, bill, i doubt the president wanted to wake up feeling grizzly this morning. a bear market occurs when an index like the s&p falls 20% off a recent high. i