Southern border. We have pictures you will only see here on fox news showing heavily armed operatives from drug cartels illegally crossing into this country. This comes as a delegation of democratic lawmakers visits the region today. We have fox team coverage. Madison alworth on Randalls Island, new york where locals are beginning to tear up Athletic Fields to construct migrant shelters. Correspondent bill melugin though starts us off tonight live from eagle pass, texas. Good evening, bill. Bill bret, good evening to you. Illegal crossings are starting to surge once again here at our southern border. This is after a lull during the month of june. Now fox news has obtained some brand new startling photographs showing it is not just Asylum Seekers crossing into the u. S. Startling exclusive images from the southern border. As a group of suspected Cartel Gunmen are seen crossing illegally into texas in the Rio Grande Valley. A Law Enforcement source tells fox it happened saturday night. T
thinks abortion should be in any case, no matter rape or incest, then you have governor whitmer, who s been traveling around the state, we had images of her holding a roundtable saying this is a human right, abortion rights sh and she sees it as a civil right. will s a lawsuit to stop abortion to go into effect in that state. the feeling is that kansas, a red state, if they can vote to keep abortion rightings in their constitution, a battleground state like michigan, the people who are of course the others, they feel like this issue will be a one that will g get a big turnout and michigananders will vote the rights into the constitution. yamiche alcindor, thank you so much for your reporting. greatly appreciate it. willie, it is fascinating to see how this issue will shape the 2022 election. we really don t know how it s going to end up moving voters, but you look at that kansas race, all the polls beforehand showed it too close to call, but a lot of them had pro-life force
welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper in washington, d.c. a busy afternoon as we come on the air this afternoon, an historic and contentious day in court has just come to a close. moments ago we saw donald trump leave the courthouse in new york followed by the new york state attorney general letitia james who brought the civil fraud case against mr. trump and the family business. the former president spend the day on the stand repeatedly classing with the judge, the very person who will decide how much the trumps must pay after he already found them liable for fraud. we re going to go to the courthouse in a moment where this case could put trump at risk of losing his entire business operation in new york where he s accused of inflating financial statements. hs ahead, an astounding number coming out of gaza, the p.i.n. mrin stri of health which is controlled by hamas, the palestinian ministry claiming more than 10,000 deaths have taken place in response to the initial hamas
now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. we begin this hour with the home of the xfinity 10g network. global push to address the humanitarian crisis in gaza. as israel steps up its ground offensive backgrounds hamas, president biden giving the thumbs up and answered yes to ask if the humanitarian pause to get aid into the gaza strip. that proposed pause dominated discussions between secretary of state anthony blinken and the leaders of several arab nations meeting in jordan today. arab leaders want an immediate cease-fire in gaza to provide the secretary blinken says that a cease-fire would only help amos as it is a terrorist organization. i tell you that a cease-fire now would simply leave hamas in place, able to regroup and repeat what it did on october 7th. and you don t have to take my word for it. just days ago, a senior hamas leader said it w
offensive against hamas president biden tonight gave a thumbs up, and answered yes and announced that the u.s. has made any progress securing a humanitarian pause to get aid into the gaza strip. that proposed pause dominated discussions between secretary of state anthony blinken and leaders from several arab nations during the meeting in jordan today. arab leaders want an immediate cease-fire in gaza to prevent the death of civilians. however, secretary blinken warns a cease-fire would only help hamas, which the u.s. designates as a terror organization. it s our view that a cease-fire now would simply lead hamas in place and able to regroup and repeat what it did on october 7th. and you don t have to take my word for it. just a few days ago, a senior hamas official said that it was their intend to do october 7th again and again and again. no nation, none of us can accept that. meantime in washington d.c., thousands of pro palestinian protesters also demanded an immediate