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reaction. todd: plus, california could be inching closer to becoming the first state to pay reparations. answer my question, what do we want? when? what do we want? reparation. when? now. what do we want? reparation. when? now. what do we want? reparations. todd: dozens of recommendation to compensate black residents are in the hands of state lawmakers. you re watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. all eyes on the supreme court, justiceslet rule on three cases, including student lone forgiveness program. todd: alexandria hoff. alexandria: the student loan relief plan and lgbtq protection. you have biden v nebraska, questioning authority to issue $20,000 in student loan relief and an artist refused to make wedding website for same-sex couples. supreme court struck down affirmative action yesterday saying it violates equal protection clause under the 14th amendment. the president called the court not normal ....
experienced in the department of justice. they have investigated this case to the highest ethical standards and they will continue to do so as this case proceeds. the case jack smith is referring to could proceed in new jersey, according to legal experts, which could explain some of the things trump was not charged with in the indictment filed in the southern district of florida. also tonight, what to expect when president biden attends a major gun control summit tomorrow in connecticut. senator chris murphy joins me. plus, i have a big announcement about a blockbuster reidout special next week with a very special guest. they don t get much bigger. i will spill the beans a little later. but we begin tonight with the wild card in the mishandling of classified documents case against the twice impeached, twice indicted former president, donald trump. the wild card is the judge, who is set to oversee the case, u.s. district judge aileen cannon. you may remember her as ....
hackers stole from one of the agency computer networks. and researchers show the program that kept millions out of poverty is expiring. plus the biden administration is reacting after several reports revealed how migrant children are being exploited for cheap labor here in the u.s. and as the defense rests in the alex murdaugh trial. we begin at the u.s. supreme court. right now the justices are hearing arguments on whether president biden has the authority to wipe out more than $400 billion in student loan debt. the president s plan is being challenged by six states that say only congress could act on that. the plan was announced last summer, but lower courts put it on hold. the high court is expected to announce a decision later this year. with us now to talk about this, nbc news washington correspondent our reporter outside the u.s. court, and lindsey reiser. reporter: essentially what you have is two parties arguing that the biden administration didn t follow ....
I also believe, neil, that how can i put this? sometimes congress is like high school except no one graduates. there are members of congress that ask if you do something that they don t like, they will try to hurt you. and i m not saying this is true of all of my colleagues. but i believe that for many of my colleagues, this legislation is not about ethics. it s about the dobbs case and abortion and biden v. nebraska and student debt and it s about no racial quotas and admissions. some of my colleagues are angry at the supreme court and they want to hurt this court. that s why if they could, they would expand the court. so once they can t do that, so instead they re going to try to destroy it from within. that s my opinion. ....
Reaction. todd: plus, california could be inching closer to becoming the first state to pay reparations. answer my question, what do we want? when? what do we want? reparation. when? now. what do we want? reparation. when? now. what do we want? reparations. todd: dozens of recommendation to compensate black residents are in the hands of state lawmakers. you re watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. all eyes on the supreme court, justiceslet rule on three cases, including student lone forgiveness program. todd: alexandria hoff. alexandria: the student loan relief plan and lgbtq protection. you have biden v nebraska, ....