obviously, good news that's back up and running positive development. the lead with jake tapper, also a positive development. it starts right now another laws in court today for donald trump the lead starts right now the former president, just minutes away from a campaign appearance in risky, racine was scott anson as the new york hush money cover-up case comes back into play it now when appeals court has weighed in the decision, did not go in, mr. trump's favor, and senator bernie sanders is going to join me live. what he wants here from the big pharma ceo about the high cost of ozempic was his response to israeli prime minister netanyahu is scathing criticism earlier today of the biden administration, an even more explosive fires and a brutally hot summer. i'm going to talk to a governor leading efforts on the frontlines welcome to leave and dig tapper moment it's now former president donald trump will be speaking to voters in battleground wisconsin, but you know, what, he still cannot talk about without facing fines or jail time, at least witnesses and the jury that convicted him in his criminal hush money trial or the daughter of the judge who works for democrats because today, new york's highest court in the land has, are the highest court in the empire state rather has declined to hear his appeal on the gag order. judge merchan imposed on him in that in case trump's legal team is today vowing to fight the gag order, saying it's unconstitutional because it violates mr. trump's first amendment rights of free speech. trump's appearance today just south of milwaukee comes a few days after he reportedly behind closed doors, called that city horrible because of its crime. but mr. trump will be in milwaukee in less than a month for the republican national convention, where he is set to become the party's official presidential nominee. cnn steve contorno is in racine, wisconsin for trump's rally, and we've steve, what can we expect to hear from trump today on the heels of this loss from new york supreme court well, jake donald trump often brings up this gag order when he's speaking at his rallies. i wouldn't be shocked if it did come up today though. we've been told by his team that he is here to focus on the issues that they believe wisconsin will be swayed by. that is immigration crime, certainly inflation. >> those are the issues that is campaign is hoping can sway wisconsin voters. >> interestingly enough, though when did before he speak, they keep showing a video on the boards behind me of trump addressing the issue of voting. and he has said things like he will institute paper ballots when he is elected, that he wants to 2d same day the voting that he will force voter id, but until then he said, quote republicans must win and we must use every appropriate tool available there have been republicans who have been concerned about the fact that donald trump has been railing against early voting, voting by mail. those are two popular pillar of methods of voting here in wisconsin is something that deals to state the high sr population. many of those people take advantage of early voting and voting by mail. yeah, people like ron johnson, senator here i've been telling people to bank their voting, contrasting that against donald trump, who continues to spread lies about the 2020 election and rally against voting early in voting by mail a different message today from donald trump showing just how important this date is going to be in the upcoming election. this is the second time in two months that he is in this part of the state. president biden had two appearances this year as well. so clearly the fight for wisconsin is going to be battled here in southeast wisconsin. jake. >> all right. steve contorno on the campaign and trail in racine, wisconsin. thanks so much in our panels here are jonah goldberg. let me start with you. i'm wondering what your take is on new york's highest court declining to trump here, trump's appeal on this gag order in the hush money case, trump's lawyers say the case is over. he should be able to talk about the jury, should be able to talk about whatever he wants his the case is actually being appealed but what do you think i mean, should is he being deprived of his first amendment rights in an unfair way? do you think well, look, i think legally they make a pretty good case with the case being over politically, i think the coordinates kinda doing them a favor because he hasn't gone to sentencing yet. >> and releasing him from the gag order could get them to say things that would not endear him necessarily further to judge merchan. but i think the gag order was defensible. when it was imposed. whether it's still necessary now, as a legal matter, i i kinda doubt it. >> what do you think that case itself technically is over, but the process of the case is not over sentencing is still there. the post trial motions are still going to happen. and so why do we think that donald trump wants to get rid of the gag? it's only has to be to go over to go for the jury. right. to go after the jury, to go after the people who were and the witnesses and the witnesses exactly. and so that's dangerous still, that could be putting people's lives in danger. i think the court absolutely did the right thing. i agree with you that i think they did trunk a favor two because that way he's not going to delve into something that i think could that could get them in real trouble. >> but i think you have to ask yourself as a republican, why do you think that trump wants to get rid of this gag order? >> and that's just not a good look over all for seemingly actually wants to get rid of it and not have it as thing that he gets to complain about. it rallies well, treated unfairly. >> he's gonna do that anyway, right but when they actually spelled, you agree, brian, it makes the whole thing and easy target is the minute trump is treated differently than everybody else. >> it allows the president and say, look, you know, the court system is being weaponized against me. i'm being treated differently, different than everybody else and have curb rights, sympathy form. and it works and so i agree it's probably a good thing that he's denied from a from a sentencing standpoint, but from a tactical standpoint, it allows them to say, look, i'm being treated differently just like this case was differently, then there's going to be more and more examples. and then it becomes more and more believable that this prosecution was a political prosecution to his to get involved in this election into silence. his speech does not mean that's a problem. he's not really being treated differently as if another person did exactly what he did, they would be i have a gag orders are lifted constantly after a verdict have been trialed. >> this is an exceptional case. you should do the research on it. i have it is very uncommon, if not rare for a gag or nothing exceptional things that are dangerous to the been treated different. >> so it allows them to make treated differently in ways negative and positive. >> lots of defendant's wouldn't be able to get away with a lot of things that he got away with. >> so cut it kind of cuts both. so let's move on because it's primary de cross the river in virginia right now, sitting republican congressmen and leader of the hard-right freedom caucus. >> bob good is in trouble. good was shunned by former president trump because it isn't the primary see endorsed ron desantis instead of trump, trump is backing a guy named john maguire who attended trump's stop the steal rally on january 6 watch this exchange between maguire and cnn's manu raju this morning what do you acknowledge the election was not stolen, right i would say it was i would say changing the rules of the game is cheating and i think that i think that trump was robbed and i think the american people, under their constitutional right can assemble and peacefully protest this is getting really tedious the changing of the rules was not contested. there were changes to the rules during covid because there was covid. yeah. >> those changes were not contested by the trump campaign or republicans, or in any, and they're not complain about any of the states where trump won because those changes happen in a lot of states where trump won, they cherry pick the states where there were changes made, where they lost, and then they move the goalpost and say, that's why they lost and it's nonsense. one of the things that's interesting about the box up good case is that the trump, trump had endorsed above good before i find that not this year. >> he president trump and his legal team sent a cease and desist letter to congressman bob good and his campaign over this. take a look at this. these are goods, campaign signs, which have trump's name on them, republican trump, bob good. it certainly implies the trump has endorsed bob good and he has decidedly not endorsed bob good. he's mad at bob good because he endorsed desantis. what do you think this is all about republicans, whether or not trump goes after you are not genuflecting at the altar of donald trump because you know that he's the leader. it's no longer the republican party, it's the trump party. and whatever you do, you have to be seen as showing complete loyalty and this is what bob good is now learning. the tough lesson on because he dared to go against him with although i guess you're here to tell me whether i'm right or not. the trump argument would be i didn't show loyalty to bob. good. and then he didn't show loyalty to me. he endorsed desantis loyalty is every politics have sharp elbows and you've seen an example in primaries are a good thing and bob good made a decision to go off of the trump reservation he chose to santos at a critical time. >> he was very vocal about it. and his sentence is endorsing desantis. i think a lot of people are suffering that sin. certainly donors are certainly lobbies in town. so it's not surprised that you're going to see somebody suffered that sin at the congressional level. and i would take donald trump's record on these primaries. he tells me he tends to win them. >> and when it comes to the house, house side yes. i said primacy but you know what i mean? >> but i think trump has a case to make about these signs from the bob good campaign. i mean, they're completely misleading. >> oh, they're totally misleading. and for me this sort of underscores how i agree with whether your loyalty, sharp elbows, that's all true at the same time, it just shows how and we saw this in the presidential primaries. issues matter, not a whit the only thing that matters is loyalty to trump or insufficient loyalty to trump or belated loyalty to drum and it has nothing to do with any of the substance. and so even the campaign signs aren't actually about any issues or anything like that. >> trump's name in front of steel association with trauma. so maria, today the vitamin iteration announced an executive action that would allow certain undocumented spouses and children of us citizens to apply for what's called lawful permanent residency without leaving the united states. >> this could offer deportation protections for about 500,000 families. one of the biggest federal relief programs of its kind since obama introduced daca coincidentally also an election year, june 12. what do you make the substance of this and the timing, especially since the president biden input also imposes those restrictions on asylum. few weeks ago, i think it's great that he did this this i think is smart policy. >> it a smart politics. it is the president taking into his own hands at the double fix that needed for the immigration system. the first one was increased border security, which he did two weeks ago. and now it is expanded legal pathways. he had to do it because republicans proved time and time again that they were unwilling and uninteresting and actually solving the issue, especially when donald trump has told them, don't give delight in a, when we can't even approve our own bill because i need this issue in order to use it to weaponize it for the election. i think the end polls have shown poll after poll has shown that this does not just good to mobilize and energize latino voters but the vast majority of americans, jake, including swing voters in swing states upwards of three fourths, support this what we call the balanced approach, strong border security >> shining a light on the issue of immigration at a time where joe biden has miserable approval numbers on immigration. i'm not sure it's going to work at the same time. it might work at the margins because this is going to be a thing about tiny percentages of swing voters. so i don't know, but for me, the idea of hanging a lamp over the biden administration it's immigration policies. and you may be right, it's good policy, maybe wrongly, maybe writing good politics is terrible process to continually do these kinds of things through, right? >> it should be congress, but republicans have turned the democratic is there is there an argument against it on the merits? yeah. i mean, it provides amnesty certain level. i mean, joe biden, i think at 3:34 today. so this is the pathway that those are his words, not my words. those are his words. you can go back to the tape and pathway is amnesty. so yeah, i think from the standpoint of the net effect, it's it's gonna be, it's gonna be very bad if it's going to, it's going to have huge river cushions to the middle-class and working class because we've learned over liters a at amnesty drives down wages and the people that are suffering most are this joe biden econ, where the ones are suffering inflation, which are the working class and the middle-class folks. and those are going to be the people that are suffered. their wages are going to suffer with this illegal immigration that's coming in that brian maria jonah. thanks. one and all for being here. appreciated coming up on the lead, senator bernie sanders of vermont is going to join us. what he's hoping to hear here from big pharma ceo about the high cost of those epic and we gavi and up next the ceo of boeing has testifying before lawmakers on capitol hill and in front of families who have lost loved ones on boeing flights. what did he have to say to them? 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