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hello, mike. michael: taxpayer money to provide up to $20,000 for loan forgiveness for around 40 million americans but the court ruled 6-3, the biden administration overstepped its authority. we are covering this from all angles for you, justin and grace took out student loans. they have very different reactions to this ruling. you will want to hear them. they ll be joining us live in just a moment. begin with jacqui heinrich live from the north lawn. jacqui. hey there, mike. the supreme court said today the white house did not have authority to provide billions in student loan forgiveness absent any authorization from congress. it does not appear that there s any path for that there, and right now it is unclear what back-up plan the white house has. we just got a short statement from the president, we are going to hear more from him later, for now he says the fight is not over i will have more to announce this afternoon. i believe it s wrong, i will stop at not ....
barnett s headquarters in elizabethtown, pennsylvania, some 90 miles west of philly. alexandra, what can you tell? l allura, things have slowed down just a bit here as a barn headquarters. kathy barnett and her supporters engaged in a prayer circle right now behind me. i and a shortn time ago the crowd in the candidateci, they were engaged in a dancing the macarena. so it s been it s been a night full of hope, especially here the barnett camp because unexpected things have happened in this raceesd, namely garnetta rise in popularity that happenedrn earlier this month and really that came from the supreme court draft opinion leak of roe v. wade as it really points herself to l be the pro-life candidateif. so she thought a lot of momentum there. the question still now, didid that leadn turnout at the polls? th and that is remainsat to be seee but as you mentioned, still a lot of hope in this room right now for volusia county. laura alexandria, thanks for that . and now to ....
chicago s to clean decline and clay decay. people are up and leaving and in record numbers. residents are becoming victims of crime. as much as the chicagoans love the summer on the lake and who does not love the bears, the cubs got the restaurants, the architecture, they are not going to stay if the book home becomes unlivable. for chicago under electric is slowly turning into the 20. but you never know the situation is urgent if you are listening to her. real chicagoans are asking, how can you possibly even considered running for reelection as mayor of the city of chicago after all of the harm you have caused? mayor lightfoot: i disagree with you fundamentally. and i don t think i need to address anything or even dignify your comment once i can further. laura: her city is being ripped apart by violence, drug overdoses, and despair. and she is on twitter issuing a call to arms urging people to fight back. if the court reverses roe, it is going to be the end ....
this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. we have a jam-packed show and including an exclusive interview with the parents of an 11-year-old who say that their daughter was forced to share a bed with a biological male while on an overnight school trip. isn t that great? plus, we re going to examine the left s two tiered justice system. how violent blm rioters are treated compared to the january 6th protesters/rioters. but, first, oh, this is one of my favorites. poisoned ivy. that s the focus of tonight s angle at america s most elite universities life on campus for jewish students feels like this. i was forced to leave study group for doctoral exams halfway through the semester my group members told me the people at the nova music festival deserved to die. being a jus jew nyu assaultey a fellow student while i was wearing an american israeli flag and having my attacker still roam freely throughout the classes. while classes going on a mob of 200 people ....