against president biden s student loan bailout plan on friday but its allies are vowing that the fight is not over. rachel: that s right. defiant democrats are also face something tough questions. after the supreme court quoted nancy pelosi s own words in their decision. joey: our very own martin meredith is live at the white house and he s got more on this story. martin. reporter: joey, rachel and steve good morning to all three of you. president biden said he s disappointed in last week s supreme court ruling which nullified his efforts to cancel some student loan debt but the administration says it s working on a plan b. it s really important, first of all, borrowers hear loud and clearly we re not stopping the fight that we recognize how important this is. within hours of the supreme court decision, which we totally disagree with, i think is wrong, we announced that we are moving forward with another pathway to debt relief. reporter: that other pathway includes
california. he said, look, if i wanted to do it i could do it. ultimately, though, at the end he said, because this is an open investigation, while i would love to answer questions from the congress, i can t because it s still going on. so, yeah, yeah, yeah. nobody, you know, nobody big footed me, i could have done whatever i wanted to, he says now. but congress wants answers and they re not going to get them anytime soon. rachel: i think it s really important, democrats keep using this talking point. trump-appointed u.s. attorney. let s be clear. u.s. attorney in that district has to have senator approval. and so and it s two democrat senators. you get what i m saying. joey: yeah. rachel: so, yeah, that was trump-appointed but there s no choice. you have to have a pretty moderate if not liberal u.s. attorney in order for trump to approve it. because if trump put somebody he wanted forward, the senators
deal. she can look at it. she also was appointed by donald trump. she can look at it and decide, yes, it s a good deal or no, it s a bad deal or let s bring in some more people and talk about whether this thing is above board. joey: if for some reason she does say no that s probably the worst indictment of this entire process to this point. steve: absolutely. joey: can you expect that judge to be objective and follow the law. rachel: former director of national intelligence john ratcliffe was on fox yesterday and he says the problem is that ultimately there s a culture problem at the doj. listen. the two easiest case to prosecute in washington, dc are the gun and tax crimes against hunter biden, which have resulted in no felony recommendations. it underscores the disparity that we re seeing and it s really why, you know, i think the next president is really going to have to do more than just replace the attorney general and the fbi director but really turn these entities insi
joey: welcome back. more than 700 arrested during a violent weekend in france. protesters raging over the police-involved shooting death of a 15-year-old. french police unions making their message clear saying, quote, in the face of these savage hoards calling for calm is not enough. all the options must be put in place to reinstate the law of the state. our next guest predicted this kind of turmoil in europe. fox news contributor douglas murray is here to explain. douglas you wrote a book about this. in 2017 i wrote a book called the strange depth of europe about the immigration crisis lack of and you could see it coming. we ve seen similar not as bad in 2005 in the suburbs of paris but what we ve seen in recent days is a whole new order even for france of disturbance. joey: you re saying that
rachel: great point. reporter: that it does. steve: all right. by the way, watch fox news for more proud american coverage and abby s going to go up in that hot air balloon with that fellow coming up in the next hour. joey: brave. she s brave. all right, still ahead, wimbledon, hot take changes as we start the day.