'BradCast' 6/11/2018 (Trump's turns on G7 allies, Plans to leave NK summit early, more more)

Published: June 12, 2018, 12:13 a.m.

b"Among the stories covered on today's 'BradCast': The stolen Republican 5 to 4 majority on the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ohio's radical voter purge scheme that removes voters from the rolls after failing to vote in a single federal election -- a law that the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found to be a direct violation the National Voter Registration Act. Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters says he cannot yet rule out hacking as the cause for 118,000 voters being left off the printed rosters during last week's midterm primaries in California. Trump's HUD Secretary Ben Carson backs off proposed scheme to increase rents on more than 8 million low-income Americans in federally subsidized housing for the working poor. Trump's crazy train continues, as he removes his name from the G7 communiqu\\xe9 to which he previously agreed, and attacks allies like Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Trump's top advisers then describes Canada's response as a "betrayal".\\xa0 No, this Administration is not batcrap crazy at all. The G7 debacle is a precursor for Trump's historic summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un on Tuesday in Singapore.\\xa0 On Monday, Trump announced he planned to leave that summit -- with the potential denuclearization of North Korea on the table -- early as well. What could possibly go wrong?\\xa0 And how bad does this all get before it gets better? Callers ring in on all of the above on today's 'BradCast'..."