Andrew, Tom, and RCP White House correspondent Phil Wegmann discuss Kamala Harris’ appearance yesterday at the National Association of Black Journalists and the new reporting of voter preferences in the swing states. They also talk about an exchange between Peter Doocy of Fox News and White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre about toning down rhetoric in the wake of a second assassination attempt on the life of Donald Trump. Also, they chat about Senator Josh Hawley receiving an endorsement from a Missouri labor union. Next, Andrew Walworth talks to defense expert James S. Robbins about the strategic impact of today’s news that Hezbollah radios are now exploding, following Tuesday’s carnage from exploding pagers used by the terrorist organization. They also discuss the state of US-led ceasefire talks in the Gaza War, and Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s reaction to the latest setback for Hezbollah in Lebanon. And then, Carl Cannon talks with Tim Shriver, founder and CEO of UNITE, about the state of political speech in America and what his organization is doing to try to improve our civic dialogue.