President Trump found an excuse to bail out of the planned June 12th nuclear summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, stunning allies in South Korea with a letter to Kim that sounded like a bad breakup letter. Then: It's been an interesting week for the First Amendment and those who claim to be "Constitutional conservatives," from Scott Pruitt's EPA locking out major media outlets from a major water contamination forum, to the federal judge who ruled that Trump is personally violating the Constitution's First Amendment free speech rights of seven plaintiffs who sued after he blocked them on Twitter. The case echoes a similar matter earlier this year, when Alabama Sec. of State John Merrill blocked Brad on Twitter for politely correcting the Secretary for erroneous public statements made about the state's computerized vote tabulation systems. University of Kentucky College of Law professor and elections expert JOSHUA A. DOUGLAS, who was also blocked by Merrill on Twitter, explains the federal judge's ruling this week, what may happen next in the case (will Trump end up pushing the case and violating a federal court order, and then attempt to pardon himself as a test run for the future?), and also offers his thoughts on this week's upset primary victory by political new comer Amy McGrath over DCCC-recruited Lexington Mayor Jim Gray. Plus Desi Doyen with the latest 'Green News Report,' and -- lighten things up a bit before the long holiday weekend -- an actual "Zombie Warning!" that was issued in South Florida this past week...