Daily Show Notes: Thursday 6/21/18

Senior Editor for HotAir.com & columnist for The Week, Ed Morrissey, discusses President Trump’s Executive Order to halt the separation of families at the border with Dan & Amy.

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Dan & Amy talk tariffs, specifically Germany’s offer to scrap the EU’s 10% tax on US auto, with Rick Santelli, On-air editor for CNBC.

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Did President Trump succumb to pressure and what does the executive order mean for immigration reform going forward?  Dan & Amy handle these questions and more with David Harsanyi, Senior Editor for TheFederalist.com & author of First Freedom: A Ride Through America’s Enduring History with the Gun, From the Revolution to Today.

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Under immense pressure President Trump signs Executive Order suspending separation of families illegally attempting to enter US.

 

At a rally in Minnesota Wednesday night, President Trump claims democrats want open borders.  He also stated that while he will keep families together, the borders will remain just as tough.

 

In an attempt to improve responses to sexual misconduct allegations city investigators will begin working with Chicago Public Schools and help connect victims with mental health services.

 

Upset over recent events, actor Peter Fonda tweets that Barron Trump should be thrown in cage.  Melania Trump notifies Secret Service.

 

Paul Manafort pleads guilty to five charges of Manslaughter, ABC New accidentally reports.

 

Superintendent Coleman McDonough of Allegheny County in East Pittsburgh urgently requests time for an objective investigation after fatal shooting.

 

Burger King feels the heat after free Whopper offer in Moscow.

 

Kansas man charged with inappropriate behavior with automobile.

 

While nationally food stamp participation numbers have dropped, here in Illinois food stamp enrollment is up 17%.

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