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u.s. supreme court. >> bret: charlie? >> much of that is intentional. the democrats don't like the court. and they want to undermine it. and this is a way of undermining it. and i agree. it's devastating for the court. >> bret: thanks for squeezing it in with an extended burgum interview. i appreciate it. tomorrow on "special report," analysis and the latest developments from former president trump's criminal trial. we have a cast of thousands there. i don't know if you have seen them all day. remember, if you can't catch us live, set your dvr 6:00 p.m. in the east. 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight and every night. that is it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" is coming up after this really pretty shot. ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from texas tonight. thank you for joining us.
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>> nobody knows what the crime is because there's no crime. nobody knows what the crime is. the d.a. didn't name the crime. they don't know what the crime is that's what the problem is it's a disgrace. this thing ought to be ended immediately. the judge ought to end it. >> laura: for several weeks, alvin bragg's team elicited testimony from their star witnesses, stormy daniels, michael cohen, they had virtually no relevance to proving the elements of the crime charged. given this as i said earlier, the motion for directed verdict should have been granted by any judge worth his or her salt. in other words, no reasonable jury could have found that the crime charged was committed because the evidence wasn't presented. but, that would actually require an objective jurist. but trump faced a badly conflicted one and one the left is obsessed with. >> with respect to judge merchan, i mean, i am like now, you know, i have like a man crush on him. he is such a great judge that
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it's hard to see that the jurors wouldn't have the same impression. >> laura: how sweet. isn't that sweet? from the outset, the left has been salivating over the prospect of the jury finding trump guilty. their ultimate fantasy is that he is going to be sent immediately to rikers island in a maximum security cell. they embarrass themselves at every turn here and rely on the words of an admitted liar and of course now we know michael cohen is now a chief. the so-called star witness. even lied on the stand but the judge made a special effort to try to save cohen's credibility as a witness. well, as we all suspecteed, jude merchan ended the trial the way he began it staggering bias that always favored the prosecution. i think of all the things that happened. the most consequential today was when he instructed the jury that they didn't need to be unanimous about that add on crime that we have talked about for months now.
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that takes what was a simple administrative bookkeeping misdemeanor to a supposed felony. and what's worse, the crimes that merchan lays out, which would be federal election campaign violations, falsification of other business records, or even violation of tax laws, they weren't even charged in the indictment. yeah. he said although you must conclude unanimously that the defendant conspired to promote or prevent the election of any person to a public office by unlawful means, you need not be namunanimous as to what unlawful means are. this is a joke. and what we have been warning about since this indictment was handed down now 14 months ago. in the defense world, this is called -- it's a trick. it's called umbrella charging. it's something that the supreme court even warned of but didn't rule upon specifically back in 1991. in a case called chad vs. arizona. justice scalia in his concurrence there noted that
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it's true as the plurality points out that one can conceive of novel umbrella crimes, a felony consisting of either robbery or failure to file a tax return in that case where permitting a 6-6 verdict would seem contrary to due process. yeah. this is precisely what is happening here in member khan's instructions. jury verdict in a state criminal case. judge merchan made sure to tell the jury that if they conclude cohen was dishonest and that one key part of his testimony that we all know he lied on, that needn't compromise other parts of his testimony regarding trump's actions and intent. that's another dead give away. and, yet, another dead give away of the systemic flaws in this case the prosecution's use of broad, sweeping language in his closing argument.
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josh steinglass claimed that trump was guilty of committing, quote: a fraud upon the american people and even a, quote: subversion of democracy. again, neither are actual crimes, but who cares? sounds pretty damning, right? then there are the biden efforts that happen outside of the courthouse that also could effect jurors' deliberations. now, imagine, you are a juror, and maybe you are just taking a break, scrolling on instagram. and this pops up on your feed. >> people start to focus a little bit more about what's at stake and start to become educated on the issues and the differences between them -- the two men, i believe, that americans are going to choose good over evil. >> laura: oh, no. i think trump is not guilty means i'm choosing evil. well, that's what dr. jill said. yeah. that's despicable.
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bragg, merchan, the entire biden team are deliberately creating a major constitutional crisis with this case. they knew it from the beginning. biden himself could have ended this lawfare before it began by saying that, look, you know, i don't like donald trump but i want to beat him fair and square. and a real campaign with real debates. not via prosecutors and d.a.s with political ambitions. now, think about that. that actually would have been the political and legal smart thing for biden to do. also, institutionally brilliant for him to have said as a sitting president. but, look, he doesn't care. we know that i don't even know if he knows where he is his political salvatores they don't care. they would rather destroy the country than share power and save the constitution and legitimacy of our justice system. the question is though, could we have one juror from this manhattan pool who still cares
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enough to be brave here? for four years, we have been lectured by biden and his media cronies on the need to preserve democracy. we have heard it and heard it again. but this week we saw what their vision of democracy really means. it means that the president can use the doj as a weapon and encourage states to do the same. in order, of course, to stop his political opponents. and in also means the political opponent himself will not get a fair trial. he doesn't deserve it. and is he subject to gag orders handed down by a compromise judge. and their vision of democracy also means that the rest of the world sees our judicial system as a rigged and political farce. the type of fraudulent political show trial that we accuse russia and china of putting on. but in november, the voters have a chance, they have a chance to stand up for their vision of democracy where the government actually does what the voters want.
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not merely prop itself up by bringing in phone charges against anyone who gets in their way. joining me now from outside the courthouse is andy mccarthy, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. also with me sol wisenberg former deputy independent counsel. both are fox news contributors. andy, you have been writing brilliantly on this from day one. i want to circle back from something i mentioned in the angle that merchan says the jury doesn't need to be unanimous on that add on crime be that makes this a felony. tell us about what your reaction is to that part of this instruction. >> well, i really thought, laura, after everything that had happened that i had been kind of done being astonished by this case. but, the idea that the jury doesn't have to agree on what, in essence, is the most important component of the case, the element that turns this, as you pointed out, this
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bookkeeping misdemeanor into a felony, and not just that, the element that allows bragg, by his interpretation the statute of limitations to get out from under the two year statute that applies to misdemeanors, and get into felony land, so he can, you know, take advantage of a six year statute and have this case. it's mind boggling to me that at the end of the rainbow, after they didn't give trump notice of what the charges were, at the indictment stage, after through six weeks of trial we still weren't certain what the menu of crimes it now turns out was going to be at the end that he was supposedly covering up or concealing, now we get here and it turns out that they don't have to even agree on the main thing? it's astonishing. >> laura: i share your outrage about this, andy. sol, let's just speak to this -- these jury instructions themselves in totality. they were 55 pages long.
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it took the judge an hour and 40 minutes to read them to the jury. now, that seems pretty overwhelming, but does it mean anything? >> well, i don't think it's that unusual. i mean, i practice, as you know, federal white collar crime. i practiced on both sides. and jury instructions can be long and boring. the key to me is the jury instructions are as andy and you have pointed out, they are terrible on some points to begin with, there is not even a definition of willfully there. but, also, you consider the ridiculousness of the false records allegations very thing that turned this into a felony, the faults record statute, it's only a felony if you have an intent to commit another crime or to cover up another crime what is the other crime? it turns out that one of them is
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misdemeanor falsification of billing records. it's totally circular. [laughter] >> it's critical to point out there are so many errors here. one of the most blatant was in steinglass' argument today, i have got a quote on this he says it's an established fact that michael cohen violated federal election law on the direct orders of donald trump. that's a direct violation of the cautionary instruction that the judge gave the jury but when the defense objected, he overruled the objection. so, there is so much so much wrong with everything about this case. >> laura: andy, to that point that sol just made, how significant was it that judge merchan did not allow the former fec commissioner, chairman of the fec, to testify as to what would be a federal election violation in this case given the
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fact that that was one of the menu of options, the jury can consider that it was an fec violation, an election interference? >> it's really astounding, laura, given that, you know, first of all, what brad smith would have explained was that categorically, nondisclosure agreements are not campaign expenditures under federal law. that's under the interpretation of the justice department and the ne fec. when congress created the fec they made the fec and justice department the exclusive agencies that had jurisdiction to enforce these laws. so, bragg has no business enforcing these laws to begin with he is making up his own campaign finance law. and because the judge kept off the stand the one guy in this zip code who knows anything about federal campaign finance law, the jury got expert
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testimony from michael cohen and david pecker. and that is exactly what they're going to go on. one last point about this. there is nothing factually in the record about the f -- about the election laws coming into the case until the fec started asking questions in 2018, which is long after all the payments to cohen and long after the nondisclosure agreements were negotiated. so it's not possible that they could have -- they can convict him beyond a reasonable doubt when there is no evidence in the record that trump even was thinking about the federal election laws, let alone that he was willfully. >> laura: oh my god. >> plotting to violate them. >> laura: sol, very quickly, jury is considering -- at least some jurors want to reread part of the testimony of david pecker and michael cohen. and it looks like on the issue of, perhaps, establishing intent on the part of the defendant. president trump.
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can we read into that anything about a possible outcome? >> well, i just think it's a good sign, i think, for team trump that they are asking these questions and going over this testimony. to me, it indicates there's at least some disagreement going on and i think that's a good thing for president trump. >> laura: andy and sol, great to see both of you. have both of you on tonight. thanks so much. all right, proof biden is panicking, oh yeah, about securing the black vote. it's big, next. ♪
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join the movement to end hunger and together we can open endless possibilities for people to thrive. visit feedingamerica.org/actnow >> laura: for decades democrats have taken minority voters for granted. we have all seen it. every election they mouth plat giewdz racism as, of course, liberal policies continually erode black and hispanic wealth. well, the bad narrative, thankfully is, finally catching up with them. >> we see a clear decline in support at this point joe biden is just getting 70% of the black vote. four years ago at this point he was 81%. look at that doubling of support from donald trump from 10% to 21%. it's a huge alarm. spiraling, ambulance, police sirens any alarm can you think
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of. these numbers could be deadly to joe biden's campaign. >> laura: that was actually one of my favorite soundbites of the week. it's an alarm spiraling. now, i think we should just end up referring to the biden campaign as unkool and the gang. their old appeals they are all falling flat. it's all they know how to do. >> let's talk about trump's maga lies. maga extremists banned books that values diversity, equality, inclusion, are literally and that's not kidding, the core strengths of america. i will be damned if i'm going to let donald trump turn america to a place filled with anger, resentment and hate. >> laura: says the man whose party is literally trying to send trump to jail just to avoid having to debate his record to minorities and all voters. >> democratic messaging is full of [bleep]. that's why. and talk about cost of living and we're going to help deal with this. don't talk about [bleep] gaza
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and student loans. >> laura: joining me now georgia voter michaelah montgomery the founder of conservative the culture also with me a.j. brewer business owner. i know you were once a democrat. and but you heard the argument biden is making. trump is trying to divide america. does that resonate with black voters? >> well, you know, unfortunately did resonates with a few folks here lately man, i got to be honest with you, laura, it has been a breath of fresh air, speaking to some of my friends and some of the folks who come into brewer's cafe every day how much they are tired of the same old argument, the divisive politics, judging us by our skin tone and who we sleep with. we want to be junked by our merit and what we bring to the table. to be honest with you i think folks are tired of it and you are seeing a lot of us speak up. >> laura: michaelah we value of a buck it. doesn't go as far as it did back
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in 2019, but, biden decides is he going to go back to january 6th to try to make the case for 2024 to minority voters. it's perplexing but i want you to listen. >> let me ask you, what do you think he would have done on january 6th if black americans had stormed -- think about this. what do you think would have happened if black americans had stormed the capitol? does that work, makayla with african-american voters see what is happening and the crime and the border and obviously the economy? >> it's no secret that black people as a collective know that january 6th would have been handled differently if it was us storming the capitol. but the fact that joe biden can acknowledge that we would been treated differently in the justice processes after june 6th, if it was us who stormed the capitol really highlights a deeper issue than
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what happened at the capitol. if the president of the united states knows that black people are treated differently in the justice system, why are you not talking more about what you're going to do to fix that rather than talking about an isolated incident that, of course, you feel like everybody would agree with you on in regards to your. >> laura: the bottom line is when you look back to 2019, and where consumer confidence was in the united states, it was pretty high. and ajay, that meant people felt a little more confident, they could maybe make ends meet, maybe once in a while go on a long weekend vacation feel good about where their kids were going to school. it wasn't perfect but things were on the upswing. are you better off than four years ago. what do you say to president trump about expanding his base and trying to move into urban america to say look, listen what what i have to say, i will bring back that feeling of things beginning to get better begin?
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>> well, you know, that's my messaging. that's what i speak to my customer base at brewer's a lot about. it's more about what we can do for ourselves. it's more about how we can create create jobs get government out of the way. stop doing for us. stop being our parents more importantly. if they are going to be parents, you know, do the right thing. it always seems like they do the wrong thing. you know, i asked a good friend of mine, laura, one time what is it that you support biden with? and we went over five things. i blindly tested him on those subjects and they were all trump aligned policies or let's say conservative aligned policies. when i asked him -- check this out. when i asked him why biden? why him? and his response was i think he cares more about us. and so i think they just appeal to our emotions at the end. they don't give us opportunity. they don't get out of our way, laura. and really it's kind of getting old. it really is. i think people -- here is the unfortunate part. here is the really unfortunate
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part. as a conservative person, who is black most of us are concerned and afraid to speak up. the mob will attack you. i mean, if you google brewer's. you will see what happened to us when we spoke up on some issues. the mob will attack you. >> laura: they dried to cancel you. you ended up in the hospital didn't you ajay? >> look. you gave me an opportunity to thank my beautiful gorgeous wife joy. she donated a kidney to me last year. we reopened brewer's cafe three months after that. and we have been rocking and rolling ever since. we are doing good now. yes, ma'am. >> laura: i love that. i love that story you decide you had you are not walking away. you are not limping away. you are going to fight to stay in business. good for you. >> makayla one thing i really remember is what happened in chicago and new york when illegal immigrants were being moved into historically black neighborhoods and sometimes? schools temporarily other times in nearby fields where tents were set up.
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i remember those comments from black citizens saying wait a second, what's going on here? we are struggling here and you are bringing this mess into the country. that seemed to be a tipping point for many, especially young, black americans, that moment. >> yeah. i think collectively black people are tired being put second. we're tired of being treated as second class citizens. we have been living in these neighborhoods for generations. and now you can bus in these folks who just got here. and you are now willing to provide them with resources that we have been begging for for the past couple of decades. they are getting school. they are getting help buying houses. they are getting healthcare. they are getting resources to help them get a job. these are all things that can help people in those communities actually get out of those communities. you have these resources were not offered to those people. they were offered to folk who got away with committing a crime and now looking for asylum and a community in which we are
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persecuted for the smallest of crimes so when you really look at how another group of people are being treated in our neighborhoods, you are looking at how we are getting attention. >> laura: that's biden. >> not to help us. we're fed up with. that is like second class citizenship was done away with years ago yet, for whatever reason we are allowed the administration to treated us as such. it's effecting everyone at every level every background. we appreciate both of you and your perspectives here tonight, thank you. how far will the left go to avoid talking about that little issue, just a small issue, or called the economy. my angle explains, next. ♪
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>> laura: they're flagging campaign, that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> laura: nothing they do is breaking through. biden's numbers, they are in the toilet. on the economy, inflation, immigration. voters say they trust trump over our bumbling incumbent. they are focused on abortion? that hasn't gotten him any traction, same with their drum beat about january 6th. it turns out that no one, except for maybe robert deniro and his ilk believe that democracy is on the line or that trump is a dictator. since the trump trials are also boomeranger back on them, all the democrats and media flacks can do, i guess is, try what failed again. with a slightly tweaked narrative. that brings us to the left's phony flag gate story after the "new york times" posted a second hit piece last week attacking justice alito over which flags fly outside his homes. like the historic appeal to
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heaven flag. >> samuel alito has identified himself with the same people who raided the capitol on january 6th. in the senate we have gals. there should be subpoenas going out. there should being active investigations that are happening. >> you can't play fast and loose with these political symbols without jeopardizing his own integrity. >> laura: their goal to undermine the legitimacy of the court they no longer control. and to try to force alito to recuse himself from all his -- all the january 6th cases. now, they have never accepted, we all know, that the court can legitimately be more conservative now. they have never accepted it. and this flag nonsense, i was thinking about it today, it's just an extension of the confirmation battles going all the way back to the bork back to thomas and kavanaugh. they hope to use flag nonsense to whip up otherwise quite demoralized activist base in an election year.
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one problem, it's, perhaps, the stupidest thing ever. now, let's give a short history lesson for the leftists who hate america so much they apparently don't read any books. >> the flag of the united states of america, your flag and mine, is symbolic of a living country and the government of, by, and for the people. there were many other forerunners of the stars and stripes. the pine tree flag used by the continental navy. >> laura: it's such a controversial flag that it was featured in the opening credits of the award-winning hbo series john adams. now, the flag, with its appeal heaven motto as a back drop is an important piece of american history. it was really important at the founding of the country. our desire to be free from british control. that's what it represents. national review explains the flag was designed in 1775 by colonel joseph reed, washington's personal secretary
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at the time and specifically commissioned by washington himself. and it remains the official maritime flag of the commonwealth of massachusetts. now, it even flew high above san francisco's civic center plaza for decades until this past saturday. oops. now, the "new york times," of course, claim that alito's flag-flying was provocative and now that he is associated with a push for more christian minded government. now, this whole thing started a couple weeks ago when the "times" hit alito for flying an upside down american flag outside his home for a few days back in january 2021. yeah, going back that far. it was a piece that the "the washington post" by the way chose not to publish at the time because at the time, it was such a stupid nonstory. and now, well, we're getting new background on the flag context involved here. alito told fox news digital that
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his wife chose to fly the flag after being provoked by an angry liberal neighbor. now, the blm and biden supporting unmarried couple in their 30's living by the way with the woman's mother, classy, claimed that they weren't the ones who started anything here despite the woman admitting to having put up an f trump and you're complicit sign. and despite, by the way, having called mrs. alito the c word. wow, c word. really? that's smart. classic move by an angry liberal wombat. in a letter to congress sent today justice alito refused to recuse himself noting that he asked his wife to take the flag down after he noticed it although for several days she just refused. he rereiterated that he didn't know that there was a political statement here and that the statement flying arose from that neighborhood spat. now, alito himself said is not fond of flying flags but his wife is. now, from these facts, it is
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absolutely ludicrous, even to the little bitty bitty pee brain of a liberal to conclude that alito should feel somehow compelled to recuse himself from january 6st or other trump related cases. again, let me go back to what i keep saying all show. the biden team literally has nothing else to run on. this is an election year. they certainly cannot risk -- they can't risk the debate being focused on the issues that voters are actually worried about, like the economy. like the border. and they are so desperate to get back to this phony insurrection that they branded back on january 6th, that they are trotting out capitol police officers who were there on january 6th to stand outside the courthouse. one is even going to campaign for biden in nevada, yeah. and don't think for a second that the key press appear watch chicks out there in the biden campaign aren't coordinating kny
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are going to lose this if it's a regular campaign. if the frame of this race was what was better the 3.5 years under biden tore four years under trump we lose that every day of the week and twice on sunday said a long-time democrat strategist to politico. well, just look at the way politico framed the biden campaign press conference yesterday saying that more than any other day of the trial, fueled by the biden campaign's involvement, the courthouse and its immediate vicinity on a tuesday became the center of litigation for something besides the hush money trial for the november election. ha ha confirming what we said all along this is all political. we know this is always political. only now they are stupid enough to confirm it with dumbo deniro out there outside the courthouse. well, fortunately the american people don't seem to be buying it. >> think trump did something illegal in the new york hush money case. i have been interested in whether or not these numbers
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would change at all during the course of this trial. simply put, john, they have not. the percentage of americans who think that the charges are very serious, in fact, dropped from 40% to a little bit more than 35% during the course of this trial. >> laura: yeah, people are busy cleaning out their sock drawer. people are a lot smarter as usual than the democrats think they are. and that's the angle. up next, the biden campaign stun outside the trump trial didn't quite go as planned. we have details, next. ♪ lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything we do. amen. i invite you to join me in more prayer on hallow, stay prayed up
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>> laura: how do you know that sending your political operation plus an over-the-hill celeb to the courthouse was a bad idea? >> i have to ask you why you decided to speak there and to have the campaign show up at the courthouse? >> i don't know. it doesn't feel right to me at all. is there any concern about the campaign getting a little bit too close to these court proceedings and could that backfire? was it a good decision? >> no. there is no concern. this campaign is not speaking about the substance of the trial in any way, shape, or form. what we are talking about is the unique threat that donald trump poses to our democracy.
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>> laura: i have never even heard of that guy before right now. stephen miller, former senior adviser to president trump, founder of america first legal. steven, i guess that's biden's communications director who is not a household name but, i guess that was his idea of being creative in the moment and they promised to continue to be, quote: creative whether it comes to these trump trials. what is that supposed to mean? >> that press conference organized by the biden campaign, on the heels of the biden administration announcing that biden himself would react to the verdict, a clear message to the jury by the way, was the moment at which all doubt that anyone could have was removed. all of these communist lawfare campaigns are democrat party persecutions to take out joe biden's political opponent. they dispensed with the charade, they dispensed with the pretend games and they said we want this jury to take out joe biden's
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political opponent. and so that is a moment that will live in infamy for a long time. it's an inflexion point. i would say that even though donald trump is the one on trial, it is joe biden and the democrat communist prosecutors who are facing the judgment of history and who will incur the wrath of the american voter. >> laura: i think the fact that biden has already said he is going to speak the night the verdict comes out, you know, a friend of mine said they know it's going to be guilty. biden wouldn't have said is he going to come out and speak unless they were pretty confident they had a guilty verdict here. now, i was in the courtroom, and you can't really game the jury but it's kind of fun to try. i would be surprised if there wasn't one juror who was brave here, but then again it's a manhattan jury and it's a compromise judge and compromise corrupt prosecutor. so, you know, i could see why people can be pessimistic here.
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>> well, i think that the biden campaign's decision to announce he was making remarks was specifically a pressure campaign on the jury to say joe biden is watching you, the white house is watching you, your friends and neighbors are watching you, is one more example of joe biden directly interfering in our judicial process to try to legally assassinate his political rival to put him behind bars for life. and i would just hope and pray there is not just one but more than one juror who would stand up for the american tradition, the american constitution. right by god and right by justice and right by this republic. have you covered so well, laura, we are in a shocking situation with the biden donor judge has told the jurors they need not even unanimously agree, even not even have a majority agree. >> laura: unbelievable. >> on what this alleged felony that trump committed even is.
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barred the defense. trump couldn't have possibly violated campaign finance law under any known definition. >> laura: well, or a tax attorney, or a tax expert because they threw that in the -- you know, kettle of fish. could even be guilty of tax evasion as that add on crime to bump it up to a felony. this is a very dark day for the u.s. justice system for the new york justice system. but, stephen, they wanted this constitutional crisis. and if there is a guilty verdict, there will be a constitutional crisis. president trump is standing firm. stephen, thank you. all right. coming up, jill biden says that joe's age not an issue. has she actually seen her husband lately? you will in moments. raymond arroyo has it all, next. ♪
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it's an especially critical time right now for the elderly. many close family members were killed or severely injured and are no longer able to help them with their basic needs such as food. the international fellowship of christians and jews is urgently responding to help the thousands of displaced elderly jews. your gift of only $25 will help rush an emergency food box to an elderly jewish person who is at risk. zina, she used to take care of me. it was 6: 20 in the morning when we heard the first rocket. so i phoned my daughter and she said, "mommy, i'm on the bus. everything is okay." two minutes later, the terrorist shot her dead. volunteers from the fellowship deliver the food boxes and let them know that christians are helping provide them with a month's supply of healthy, ready to eat
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foods to strengthen them and encourage their faith. i can feel the love coming from this box. thank you and may the god of israel always bless you. let's extend our prayers together in support and share our resources to bring meaningful change to the lives of our brothers and sisters in israel. they need right now to feel your love and your healing touch for their souls. call the number on your screen, scan the qr code, or go online to i f c j israel.org now.
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it's time for seen and unseen where we reveal the stories behind the headlines and
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for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond an hour at labia row. jill biden was out spinning her husband's vicar today but as a refresher i think everybody wants to see jill biden's commitments from over the weekend. watch. -- joe biden's. >> congratulations, you've earned everything of what you will get today. as president lincoln said -- you can clap for that. that fall, he decided to -- look , i should not get into this probably. >> despite what you saw there, this was doctor jill and the view girls today talking about joe biden's payment he seems right on top of it. >> competent, alert and doing the job. it's not about his age. the other one is doddering and doesn't remember anything. >> this election is not about age, they are basically the same
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age. this election is about character >> how about the character trait of honesty. i mean the american people can see this, they see donald trump giving impromptu press conferences and rallies without notes, walking into bodegas and doing -- and then pour biden can't get through a commencement. >> the best is when she said it's a choice between good versus evil. she said that's what the election is, good versus evil. your guy is trying to jail his opponent. >> stay with me, i'm also going to deepen that reflection too. the visuals of the president have also moved dr jill to change her conversation altogether. she now claims the election is about character and integrity but just a few months ago, remember what it was all about? figure and disaster. >> i see joe every day. i see him out, you know, traveling around to this country, i see his bigger, i see his energy, i see his passion.
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every single day. his age is an asset. >> laura, i wish she had told out to her husband and the advanced team in philadelphia today. biden was, doddering and could not remember anything. >> we will change that with the -- and -- right now, lying around -- and that's him lying around actually. donald trump is pandering, peddling lies and stereotypes for your boats so he can win. this is the same guy who wanted to teargas you. >> we are rebuilding a 60 zillion dollar bridge in baltimore. >> laura, apparently it's not always sunny in philadelphia. >> the best is when he snapped at that reporter asking about whether he'd finish another four years. check it out. >> president biden, will you be serving your full four year term or handing over power to vice president harris?
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all four years or handing over? i can hear you, can you approach? [ inaudible ] >> thank you everybody. >> laura -- >> he has such disdain for everyone. disdain for anyone who dares ask a question. >> well the philadelphia event, it was a nightmare. remember as you reported earlier, this was the big overture to black america but if you are going to invite a musical guest, he would figure john legend which i want, somebody who would resonate with the community. then out came elmo. does big bird old biden's money? why is a public television character now doing campaign endorsements? on just asking. i mean this guy is on the payroll. >> the puppets. well since puppeteers run the
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campaign, a puppet make sense. and i love the bait and switch they did also for the black audience. listen carefully to this intro, everyone. >> the distinct honor of being here at the launch of black voters for harris-biden. >> can i get a witness? [ laughter ] >> the harris-biden campaign. [ laughter ] >> all she does is laugh. while the media is obsessively covering the trump trial, the biden campaign is trying to deploy kamala harris to win over women and black voters using abortion. the campaign just released this sit down with another abortion provider. she's turning into kind of the oprah of abort you aires. >> i can tell you in every state that i work in, there is a chilling effect. a chilling effect. the government should not be
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interfering, it should not be messing with the relationship between a patient and her doctor >> now jill biden as you pointed out said to this campaign is about a choice between good and evil and you are pushing abortion. that is your only argument. you know the big problem they are having here, that is number 9 back abortion, among the most important issues according to this new abc news poll. the abortion plate may not work this time around. >> well talk about a negative cynical campaign. abortion, january 6 and i guess they throw in a bit of weed for good measure, that's about it. rehman, thank you, great to see you. why not? that's it for us tonight, make sure to follow me on social media. i had a little bit of trouble getting to texas yesterday. you may have heard. it was great being on with judge jeanine. remember, it is american now and forever and jesse takes it from here. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters "primetime". tonigh

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