Capitol Report (June 16): Illegal Border Crossings Break Record; Trump, Pence in Spotlight

What are the president and Congress doing to lower costs for everyday Americans? We’ll take a look at their latest actions and why some House Republicans say Thursday’s actions were a missed opportunity for more effective solutions.

With the Supreme Court on the brink of releasing a landmark decision likely to overturn Roe v. Wade, the area surrounding the court on Capitol Hill is still being heavily guarded. Illinois Congresswoman Mary Miller joins us with her reaction.

Putting former Vice President Mike Pence back in the spotlight, the Jan. 6 panel is accusing Donald Trump of launching a pressure campaign against Pence to overturn election results, as others say the panel is only showing edited clips and telling one side of the story.

Arrests at the southern border reached a record high last month. According to the latest data released by the Biden administration, a majority of those apprehended were not expelled under Title 42.

We sat down with Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) to get his perspective on the humanitarian crisis at the southern border.

Members of Congress discussed the high cost of insulin at a policy briefing hosted by the Diabetes Leadership Council. Although some members are optimistic that they can lower drug prices, it is uncertain whether insulin will become more accessible.


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