NTD Good Morning Full Broadcast (July 1)

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A highly anticipated Supreme Court ruling is expected on July 1. The court will determine whether former President Donald Trump has presidential immunity in his Jan. 6 case. The court is set to release opinions in significant cases on its last day of term.

President Joe Biden and former President Trump were on the campaign trail this weekend after their debate. Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin came out to support former President Trump for the first time. President Biden’s reelection campaign says it has raised more than $33 million since last week’s debate.

Iowa’s Supreme Court upheld the state’s six-week abortion ban on June 28. The state’s Republican governor said the court upheld the will of the people.

Topics in this episode include:

1. SCOTUS Set to Rule Monday on Trump Immunity
2. Update on Latest Rulings, Expected Immunity Decision
3. Biden, Trump Hit Fundraising Trail After Debate
4. Biden Admin. Pauses Some Student Loan Collection
5. France: Le Pen Celebrates Historic National Rally Gains
6. Caribbean Prepares for Category 4 Hurricane Beryl
7. Serbia: Attempted Terror Attack at Israeli Embassy
8. Protesters Clash With Police in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv
9. Heavy Flooding Hits Italy, Switzerland
10. Political Implications of Expected Immunity Ruling
11. Top Iowa Court Upholds 6-Week Abortion Ban
12. Calif. Democrats Announce Ballot Measure Targeting Theft
13. Boeing Offered Plea Deal, Sources Say
14. BBB Warns of Utility Company Scams
15. Concerns on Overconsumption of Sugar
16. Health Benefits of Connecting With Nature
17. Bodycam Shows Police Shooting Teen
18. Maui Officials Show Progress in Wildfire Recovery
19. Study: US Employers Want More Part-Time Workers
20. Florida Panthers Fans Celebrate Historic Victory
21. Simone Biles Qualifies for Third Olympics
22. Tips on How to Breathe Properly to Improve Health
23. Teen Sews 300 Incredible Dresses Inspired by Historic Eras

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