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>> announcer: as stories develop across the world. >> a lot of fast-moving action. >> announcer: get smart inset on the headlines, in the story with martha maccallum, weekdays at three on fox news channel. america is watching it. >> greg: out of time, was studio audience, i love you america! [ applause ] >> trace: good evening entrées gallagher it's 11:00 pm on the east coast, 8:00 in los angeles and this is america's late news,
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'fox news @ night'. >> it once we realize the virus was not spread by droplets and was aerosolized, did you feel an indication to go back to the cdc and say let's bases on science, let's get rid of the 6-foot rule? >> i have challenged the cdc multiple times. >> publicly? >> is not appropriately to be publicly challenging a system of organization. >> trace: breaking tonight, sans i can make a got played by doctor anthony fauci and other health officials, fauci on capitol hill saying there was not much signs to follow. meanwhile two new york city police officers were shot allegedly by 19-year-old venezuelan that entered the country illegally on biden's watch. five months until the election, four days since the conviction, motors appeared to be shot -- standing by donald trump, even democrats are sending a bunny. kevin corke is live in the nation's capital.
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>> interesting piece today, the free press, voting for trump to save democracy. this piece details the thinking of about a half a dozen or so democrats at work and tend to vote for the former president in part because of everything he has been through, because of what they see as an unfair system and in part because of what some characterize as the weaponization, indeed the radicalization of our government. they wanted to end. i barely they're not alone, take a look at what happened this weekend's efc event were the former president, the ultimate political pugilist battled and bruised after a string of court setbacks bloodied yet unbowed, received a raucous welcome. >> boy, the round of applause he's getting rid as pretty staggering. you have to imagine that would happen. >> it joe rogan is thinking there, trumps appearance coming to days after them and had injury convicted him of 34
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criminal charges, falsifying business records they say, he is appealing. pond and seemed to be an agreement, in many ways that welcome at ufc, in the tens of millions of dollars raised after the verdict in the consistent appalling showing mr. trump leading joe biden in swing state surveys, collectively the offer is sort of political -- of the former president's popularity. and the public sentiment that he is being targeted unfairly. consider those, today's announcement by the trump campaign kelly that together the campaign and the trump organizations have a rake in a nearly $300 million. that's just for the month of may alone. meanwhile a bit of a sidebar, on trivers if the presidency, he shook hands with a lot of fighters and luminaries at ringside, you do not appear to shake hands with cuban rogers ringside, not to worry, he did shake his hand between fights, rogers post without proof on instagram. >> trace: gotta put out the fires!
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we got a media panel that would do does that guy kevin corke live for as in dc, thank you. let's bring good and jessica anderson, former house oversight committee chairman fox news can jupiter jason jay fitzpatrick we think both were coming on. the free press, interviewed democrats whose side of the following, a couple of them, jack mcguire democratic, what happen has every level of corruption and deceit and a willingness to use whatever means necessary to stay in power. emily barta got the idea this one man as his gays thing when really i have seen other things concerned with the narrative is just worn out. daniel called sins that it's really literally is because they are pursuing him so aggressively and relentlessly wanted to support him and i can be the only one, it is too much. these are disenchanted people who are now kind of coming around a little bit. what you think about that? >> i think finally, finally
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something has broken the straw of the back of the liberalist part of this country. and it took a drum being hauled out or not ragged, sham to trial in a new york city to prove this is a political witchhunt that has been in bolded and protected by the biden at a ministration and has millions across the country, is not working. you can all take a moment of encouragement that our country is going to be saved, we can turn this around, it's not just the fundraising numbers, it's the polling, it's the support from the democrats saying we have two look back at the rule of law. >> trace: this about jail time, take a listen a. >> mr. trump: i saw one of my lawyers on television saying you don't want to do that. is said don't bake for anything. >> trace: that is kind of the strategy, the whole thing is we are not begging for anything, you want main jail put me in jail and see how it all works
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so. >> they have reached far too far. jessica's absolute right, think americans have an innate chance of fairness, whether it's on a ballfield with a little kid or it's going after donald trump. ninety-one counts against donald trump, all coalescing around an election year, all happened to be with democratic prosecutors? you think that is a coincidence? over a paperwork error? it's only donald trump up money in his wallet, did not get any benefit from all of those, americans as see-through this garbage, there is so fed up with that. >> trace: kevin mccarthy said this today... >> it's piling up the base, one thing he always want in an election you take whatever polecat is who shows up. the intensity devote over trump is it stronger in intensity than to vote for biden. >> trace: it's a good thing because it is kind of firing up the base and maybe some others here as well. >> absolutely, the enthusiasm we
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are seeing right now for the trump campaign, i would go as far as saying candidates up and down the ballot, got awesome senate candidates running, awesome candidates in the house to keep the majority, that enthusiasm will help everybody. the key between now and the election in november is at the enthusiasm has to turn into grounding, getting a devote, registering voters, chasing the ballots, ensuring we use every tool, tactic and a method legally available to you including early bow and male into vote. and i think trump cannot only drag that enthusiasm and galvanized voters in a real way, now has infrastructure in place from an outside group and/or in situ get this done. >> trace: and that's the whole thing adjacent, we all know this is going to be close. it's a tossup and you know one mistake can be a big to either side here. but want to play this ufc thank because it's just kind of compelling television, a trump gets a huge applause walking into the ufc think, and then
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there is a fight announcer says the following... >> boy, round of applause he's getting right now is pretty staggering. and he had to imagine that was going to happen. >> trace: and then you see the post from aaron rodgers, put this up on the screen, at the big thing, the media say no, no! aaron rodgers' number the president! didn't even look at him, that's not true. but they have to, if you have to take one more swipe, what he thinks? >> donald trump could do this pretty much anywhere in the united states of america, naimo one plays a joe biden can walk into an arena and he would get a rousing applause like that? people would jump to their feet, clapping their hands and excited to see him. he said, he appeals to the blue-collar men and women across this country guide we never see a politician like donald trump. he is only one i can pull this stuff up. and joe biden and calmly harris? naimo plays they can do it. they walk into an arena and they would get booed.
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>> trace: thank you so much, in the meantime, opening statements in the hundred biden trout tomorrow after jury selection was completed today, he is facing a felony gun charge which can carry significant jail time. addresses correspondent is alive denied and at wilmington kind delaware. good evening sue and good evening, in this trial will be a big deal not only for the biden family but for the city of wilmington that has known to the biden name for more than half a century joe biden became senator in the early 1970s, jury selection today began with 250 potential jurors can get was whittled down to 12 jurors plus four alternates. we know six or many, six or woman and as you mentioned those opening statements begin tomorrow morning and o'clock eastern time. hunter biden and his wife melissa walked out of the courthouse after spending most of the day watching those jurors be picked inside that courtroom. now hunters charged with three
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felony counts of lying on a federal gun form in 2018 when claiming that he was not a drug user. jurors asked about drug use and gun rights. hunter's attorney abby low expected trays to argue that a hundred and check no to being a drug user on that form. it says it has to be examined whether other people may have tampered with the form because her or other signatures on the form. also in the courtroom the first lady jill biden showing a sinus support to her son, today happen to be 73rd birthday she spent a full day in court. her daughter ashley biden and hunter's sister was there big president biden was on the courtroom, he was about ten minutes away at his wilmington home but released a statement, in part, "as the president i don't and won't comment on pending federal cases but as a dad i have a boundless love for my son, confidence in him and respect for his strength, our family has been through a lot together and it jail and i will
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continue to be there for hunter and for our family with our love our love and support". the maximum prison sentence for hunter if convicted on all three of these felony gun charges, up to 25 years. the exciting this trial to last about toward what weeks with a jury deliberation and a verdict likely made to the the end of next week. >> trace: live for us at the courthouse, were sorry, outside in delaware, thank you. let's bring in criminal defense attorney and federal litigator, agreed to have you on. hunter biden was never quite sure if the laptop that was so famous was it really his khaki cup saying stuff like this, watch see what was i your laptop? >> for real i don't know the ones that could be allowed to have out there that was stolen, i could have been hacked, it could have been russian intelligence. >> i really don't know. fact of the matter is it's a red herring. >> are you missing a laptop? >> not that i know of, if you read the book and realize i was
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on keeping tabs on possessions very well for about a four year period of time. >> trace: not is -- nobody's objecting that, the doj say the laptop is yours and the laptop is legit but it's also exhibit 1 in this trial. >> in the laptop there is so much information, dates, at times, conversations, moments where they were lucid interactions with other people which will fly in the face of a potential defense argument that he was so intoxicated, so under the influence that he did not know what he was doing at that time when he completed the application, in the 4473 doj file format. that laptop being exhibit 1 is not symbolic, it is a bombshell for the defense. please don't forget, in this case may not be about guilt or innocence, a. may not be about the fog it's proven to the elements of the charge. it may be playing with house money because the united states supreme court has a case,
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daniel's case, at a fifth circuit where they now have to think about it this again. should drug users be prohibited from owning a gun? this is a whole line of second amendment cases, is it a rich tradition in in the united states presidents to prohibit or a that are drunkards or those who abuse drugs from owning weapons, and interestingly, of the biden doj is asking to the united states supreme court to reverse of the fifth circuit's opinions is allowed what hunter and grave dangers. >> trace: what he think about jill biden being in a courtroom, and joe biden in the vicinity? do you think is unusual, just supporting? >> i've had many clients whose parents show up, their loved ones, their children, owns, uncles, sons and daughters. but to show up by jury selection which is what president biden did yesterday, is quite audit? a don't show up for jury selection because these are not the facts, these aren't people
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for making the ultimate decision yet. is a symbolic yes. is it a power-play, perhaps. is it already? yes tomic the mother showing a perhaps not as questionable. but showing up for jury selection is something to talk about. >> trace: funny, this whole thing got pushed off until october 4th, does that mean this will not happen until after election? it seems like it's almost impossible. >> october 4 is a time they said listen, we have listen to you grievances cut going before election highly unlikely. i would not a battle not in any way, shape, or form. >> trace: great to have you on is always. meanwhile doctor anthony fauci back in one of congress defending himself against back his a's and she tried to cover for the origins of covid-19 and dismissing criticism against him as conspiracy theories. dance bankers live with the highlights of today's hearings, a good evening. >> good evening, doctor anthony fauci was definitely the hods you did a being grilled by republicans on all things
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covid-19 from the origins would you know, he downplayed the possibility it came from a lab in wuhan china, did the mandates a lead to kids being out of school for well over a year. fauci was testifying in front of the house committee that investigated the nation's response to the covid-19 pandemic, in january during a closed-door hearing, use of this six-foot social distancing rolled "a sort of just appeared". but today admitting there were no signs behind it, you pivoted on the cd cpmac positive no responsibility for all the damage done to kids, what keeping them isolated and home for so long and the role that six-foot role played. >> we have discussions at the white house about that, we did, of the cdc's decision at an was her decision to make, and they made it. you did not feel an obligation as a lead to scientists out of the nih to challenge that? >> i have challenged the cdc -- >> publicly? >> excuse me? at. >> you challenge them on the
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axle distance of rule? soo and centreport really to be probably challenging city fauci was also pressed on comments he made that showed opposition to the vaccine was all ideological and the only way to go around it is by making it difficult on people like gardening their jobs. the sharpest attacks on the hundreds of millions of scientists at the national institute of health were paid during the pandemic and royalties from drug companies, and the data function research by the nih in wuhan that are most now believe led to the pandemic. fauci was on the defensive. >> in the accusation being circulated, i influences scientists to change their minds by driving them, and millions of dollars in grant money is actually false and is simply preposterous. >> trace: doctor fauci also denied he got rich during the pandemic is a he got zero royalties from drug companies.
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>> danuel spring to life are is in seattle, thank you. [ ♪♪ ] >> trace: after closely watching the testimony of doctor anthony fauci on capitol hill the fox news at night comments as department thinks america, you, me, all of us got played. big time. turns out of the leading doctors and health officials were not following the sides, they were generating science-fiction. making it up as they went along good. for years, we stayed 6 feet apart, we kept our shopping carts onto their marks exceeded parts now fauci admin 6 feet apart was made up distance. there was no medical measuring tape, they played us. for years to put our kids and a mask and doctor fauci is not sure why. we compromised our education, identity, dignity, with no signs, no studies, they played us. the wuhan lab leak went from fauci calling it a conspiracy theory to calling it a leading the possibility.
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vaccines never stopped us from getting or spreading covid-19 meaning bytedance pandemic of the event and vaccinated was a flag. congressman jamie raskin said nobody's perfect, mistakes are made? commonsense things when you know sending is wrong it's not a mistake it's like i could supply. those are try to correct the record got shut down, dissent was defiance, defines was it dangerous. commonsense links in the end, it's all that they made the mistakes, is they made it up. let's bring in former democratic canada hearing, christina along with board-certified medical doctor. cnn medical analyst doctor jonathan said the following here, watch... >> yes, we had to make up rules for masking because we had to invent ideas for how to separate people to prevent the transmission of this highly transmissible virus. so yes everything was made up but only in the sort of best of
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intentions in realtime. >> trace: best intentions doctor? >> as a dr, as a human, a summary with common sense, you know that a when he mandate something, when you go until somebody this is science, there must actually be signs behind it. we were not talking was on that impounded 23 people in the middle of nowhere, this impact of the entire nation and by association the rest of the world, the light does. here we are having somebody who participated in that light, who knew this was all made up, who is frankly admitting they made it up! they cannot get any more clear, this is unethical, it's harmful and it sets a dangerous president, one that we have to show accountability for now we don't they would do it again. >> trace: fauci on masking children, watch... >> do you agree that there was a push to downplay the lab leak theory? >> nor my part. >> really?
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soon really! >> a while what! >> is as an urban legend that is a biological warfare in wuhan a, in the coronavirus escape from that. do you any sense of where it probably came from? >> i've heard conspiracy theories, like all conspiracy theories cartilages conspiracy theories. >> trace: it's unbelievable when you talk that was the wuhan one, the masking of kids, it's really one of those things they do not have evidence. >> i will play devils advocate for a second, you look at the beginning of the pandemic, 5000 people dying per day at the height of this thing, you reacting as fast as they could, notam to step back and say, hey, let's take a study of masks. the problem i have is one, they weren't transparent about what they did not know, when they found out and more information emerged, they tripled down on these terrible policies and keeping kids out of schools for prolonged period of time are the harm done by that, we still don't know. >> trace: what about the lab
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leak theory? a. >> of the overwhelming evidence is now showing there probably was a lab leak. have documentation between the nih and an outside organization that was funding this work in it wuhan know which they said they wanted to take coronavirus from bats and modified so it can infect humans. and the man who came up with this theory in the media and the centre for community said if somebody writes a grant application sank i want to paint central park purple, always on the next day central park is painted purple, you know who did it! same thing is true here. >> trace: commonsense theme of the replay, it's not so much christina that we were played as much as people try to correct the record and they were shut down because they were censored which was -- >> you cannot even talk about being vaccinated, integrated it so much division. i understand why americans feel like they were played because there is a lot of -- as a
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journalist out was talking when how there were protests a lot of our church gatherings were banned. here's the thing about today's hearing, the whole purpose of the hearing was what lessons have we learned? out of think anybody watching that sees it anything was learned. that is a problem i have with lawmakers i now, how can we be productive, the next pandemic it's not if it's a win, how will be unified our response to make sure we have a better response? >> trace: coming up, breaking information on two new york city police officers shot during a foot chase in queens. the good news is that both doing better, of the bad news, the suspect is in the country illegally under biden's watch. and then "the nightcap", less ice gonna conviction resulted in the flood of bill nations and you contributors, is is going to help or hurt donald trump in the polls? you're coming right back. [ ♪♪ ] is personalized service. made possible by t-mobile for business. with t-mobile's reliable 5g business internet.
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[ ♪♪ ] twenty-three in 19 old illegal immigrant from venezuela living in a queens migrants shoulder facing charges of shooting two no ipd offices during an early morning foot chase, jackie, in evening soon get evening trays, these two nypd officers are out of the hospital, this is the venezuelan migrant who police say shot them. that's -- there is a migrant. she went to the hospital after being shot in the ankle that is him getting there in the ambulance. that officer then helped another of his partners survive. >> because of this past younger police officers going home. -- vest. >> police say the accused gunman is 19-year-old bernardo raul
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castro mata of venezuela. he entered the gunman illegally through eagle pass' taxes last july, offices tried to pull him over writing his moped on the wrong side of the street. and started, he ditched his bike and ran off for firing at officers. he is no prior arrests in new york but police say he is a suspect in several robberies in the area. bernardo raul castro mata lived less than a mile from new york's laguardia airport, one of the city's hotels now as a migrant shelter. >> we are calling upon the city to close out shelter. they have incremented the amount of crime, quality of life has gone down, we have scooters everywhere. >> a several unregistered motorbikes, and scooters remain outside of the shoulder tonight, according to the nypd, the amount of robbery patterns involving motor bikes and scooters is about 300 percent
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from this time last year. >> it would need cops, we have elected officials promoted bad bylaws and defining the police, who will protect us and who will protect them? we need to change course. >> as some residents are hoping to inspire that change this sunday at a raleigh demanding at the city shut down with a migrant shelter where bernardo raul castro mata lived. back to you. >> trace: live for us in your, thank you. let's bring in a post- reported jenny tear, grade to have you on, the new york post hotline reads as follows, migrant accused of shooting nypd cops has immigration case dismissed within a year of illegally crossing into the u.s. as we said, both of these officers apparently will live up by this is still at lake and riley moment, this is a big moment of our people in country are like what in the world is going on here? >> exactly, time and time again you're telling these stories and it continues to expose the
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cracks in the system and of these cracks the federal authorities not only letting people go who cross the border illegally, they also aren't letting people just go through the system and in this case, this individual who allegedly shot two nypd officers saying godly is still alive, was able to get a gun, coming to this country legally as well, again, he was also under the radar of authorities for these kinds of the snatch and grab motor -- moped thefts in this case women that were walking on the street? this is somebody who by authorities was told, okay,, get into the country, whatever you need to do now we're dismissing a case actually after just a year. normally take us years to adjudicate these cases, the batter administration has just been sounding to often of these cases dismissing them. >> trace: it's crazy, the
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associated press at the following guide joe biden prepares an order that would set -- shutdown of the asylum a daily average of 2500 migrants arrived. he wondered, you look at this executive action, it was a couple of weeks ago when he was like, i don't have the power to do those, and he's saying exec of action, 2500. azurá magic button you push at the border? their magic button you push, or the border shut down because there is not. you can shut it down a 2500, why can't you shut it down at one? >> a right exactly. and you know, this is something that a border patrol agents down there or dealing with have been totally left in the dark about. talk to them about this, you know what will happen in the coming days with his executive order. they haven't been told any orders about those and what was going to happen, how they will implement this. they are already overwhelmed right now with a number of people coming across? and when jay johnston, obama's it dhs secretary at the time
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said thousand migrants would be a crisis, while this number that biden is touting is a way above that. this is still going to overwhelm the system. >> trace: really is, known got a ways i want to put this on the screen because it's a big number, this is since biden took over, 1.85 million, nona got a ways. they could feel every stadium and the nfl cat 1,285,000,000, we have no idea who the or. >> that is correct, those are just the ones that are known. there's a ton of areas that are undermanned that are not, there is no sense it is their, the census turned off that alert order patrol and -- at least people causing these areas. there are many, many more we don't know about that we would have to out onto that number, in addition to that, letting people in, not only illegally but a lot of people have been paroled into the country as you have reported, through commercial airline flights from haiti,
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nicaragua, venezuela, as well as cpp one, the phone app that allows migrants and mags to cross it there ports of entry. it is way more than just these numbers that have been sectioned off? this is a huge number of people, in that we see what happens as a consequence. >> trace: gets bigger and bigger and bigger and does nothing to down. great to have you on the show as always, thank you. coming up, and rogers shook hands and former president dawn trump are the fc fight in new jersey that because a new york jets quarterback posterior to the grading on his social media. how comes in many mainstream media are assessing rogers' now would donald trump? plaza tennessee politicians and makes his washington debut. in a somewhat silly way. and those mother graduates from princeton university with her son by her side, in the days best of viral videos coming up. later in the "the nightcap", last nights can melt connection resulted in a flood of donations
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and contributors to don trump's campaign and getting a big chunk from democrats a new abc news poll shows 50 was in a voters think trump should drop out of the race altogether. will the guilty verdict hurt or help him? come november. let us know why. x. and instagram, we will read your responses in the "the nightcap". we are coming right back with a media panel how the media sees the trump trial. [ ♪♪ ] [announcer] introducing allison's plaque psoriasis. she thinks her flaky gray patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. allison! over here! otezla can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing otezla for over a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it.
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[ ♪♪ ] >> trace: donald trump got a hero's welcome u of c abundant new jersey on saturday night, the far left me to keep suggesting that it and rogers' noun for the former president, rogers begs to differ. that's bring end of of come on man, and a senior fellow for the independent women's forum, district media group president emily. thank you both were coming on, first, oleh read these headlines from the liberal post it, totally passes on greeting the
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trombone of the fc event back liberal new jersey.com, jet star and longshot vp candidates and rogers snobs trump at efc, liberal media, in rogers snobs trump added you you have c5 card, at least kind of cracker to kind of by saying the next time it not exactly be! it is untrue joe, but who cares, spoon precisely, wait for the story to unfold. when don trump first walked out of the u of c event and everybody was cheering, 16,000, they all stood and cheered provided donald trump and that a deep blue city of neo-, new jersey. when he first walked back -- while goodbye rogers, could not stand up because trump was doing his thing but eventually came over to the former president, shook hands with him and in this case, posted on his own social media account, rogers dead and called the photo with trump prices. remember this is somebody who
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rfk junior because he would consider to be his vise president opaque. i think it now rogers is probably voting for trump, definitely novelty for biden that is for sure. >> trace: job was saying, give aaron rodgers posting this this on instagram, very kind, and i want to put this up on instagram, it is amazing because they just won't corrected, they just don't have it in them to go back and say, okay,, we scooted up. >> and they never love without correction do they guide to go back and fix it. this event was especially hard for many in the mainstream media because when you hear that crowd chanting it's hard to covered any other way. what i can say by donald trump, you definitely want to take those able of convicted felon and turn it into his benefit, and i think it was smart of him to show that he is a fighter, showing up at an actual fight, and to a crowd that he knew would probably give him a standing ovation. i think it is smart, this is an
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event with many different people there, and their support shows not only do they like donald trump, but they're not afraid to do it on camera. the people willing to speak out on those, the media will have a hard time covering that. >> trace: that is surprising, use the media hate mob montage with had to say. >> do think it would be dangerous for the country of donald trump's was sentenced to jail? >> this is what i think don trump is aiming for, this is essentially his threat, if you get jail time he will encourage his supporters to rise up a. >> i'm afraid of him going to jail, that for him or for his safety, more concerned for you and for all of us in a prison situation, he is willing to give away these secrets as i always say for a book of stamps. >> trace: it's taken anonymous
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panel, you put it on adam schiff, michael cohen, let him go, night after night after night. >> is thank you, exactly. michael cohen is the same. adam schiff was literally censored in the united states congress for lying. let's put these people on as if they are credible. here's what i know, donald trump has raised more than $200 million and the span of three days since his conviction, let's put that in context, 200 million for trump over three days, the biden campaign raised $50 million in the span over the entire months last month and we have seen if he pulls out since the conviction trays, it shows either a site balm for biden,'s site bumper trump, we were in a vegas, this is awash, national polls don't mean anything anyway, bill comes down to seven swing states, let's come and wait three weeks, would see were
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those state polls are. have a feeling it's either awash again or a bumper trump given the reaction reducing for the sham trial and most think it is a sham. >> trace: here is james call me was that this on msnbc. >> just put him in a double wide somewhere out near the fans near the grass and he would eat there and showered there, he would exercise and be away, from general population but it's always a doable. >> trace: so nice to see the former fbi director is now a lefty liberal on msnbc. beverly? >> i think he still selling some books. here's the thing i think it is apprising about mining in the media, the indictments were quite a few years now every time that trump has been indicted he seems to get more support. they seem to not understand sometimes that when people try to take donald trump down and many people who are not a fan of hands -- of his look of this trial and say this is not the trial, some others say there is a bit more legitimacy there but many are calling this a sham and
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i think they are fooling themselves thinking this is necessarily point to benefit biden. we will see that in about three weeks or the polling is, anything he may see some shocked faces and many contributors faces, and also some of the hosts of these shows b3 beverly, joe, thank you both. [ ♪♪ ] first opened nights violate is cognizant of tennessee congressman john rose found himself on live television as his father addressed the house floor, the boy used his time in the spotlight to make a several silly faces towards the camera, as he couldn't see his his entertaining political debut viewed more than 2 million times. wolak out of the bagel and boston figured out the perfect way to size a bagel, in her unique construction is a buzz saw that sizes through the bagel and makes its way along the motorized conveyor belt. that my friends is how you make a bagel. and check out his heartwarming
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[ ♪♪ ] >> trace: were black with a nightclub, not -- "the nightcap" crew, kevin corke and beverly, to his tall the good news bad news, the trump campaign raised over 200 million ended three days after his guilty verdict it with a significant abortion coming from democrats and those who have never donated to trump before. meanwhile a new abc if so's poll
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shows 50 percent of americans thank his guilty verdict was correct, 49 is think you should get out of the race altogether. we want to know, will use it -- de think it will hurt or help trump come november? beverly? >> what are most looking forward to seeing those t-shirts and merchandise with a mug shot of trump, conservatives wearing it, liberals wearing it, both for different reasons, in many cases people are digging and even further and we're going to have to wait and see what the polling shows peter jackie? do and i don't trust those polls kinda trust what i see and everywhere he goes he has tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands cheering him on chanting his name, time of the last time you saw that type of crowd for present and biden? >> trace: last month that was kevin corke walking into the doubler. that is the last thing. right? >> you are too funny. i think this helps him across the board especially in
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communities that are usually leaning democratic, at think a lot of people feel like he's getting a raw deal. >> trace: human hammadi? spoon for some is a dealbreaker, for some it will draw him. for most obe awash but most are not thinking about trump's como trials, is thinking how much food because, than thinking of the border and the guy who broke into their house last week and the homeless guy they had to jump over to get to their car. that is what is on people's minds, is a distraction and it is so much time until november, i think by then people will forget. >> trace: it is a fair assessment, people are on the border, and they want to know who the best person is to help their lives. >> ending it's shortsighted, the numbers are speaking for themselves,'s those who think it was in a fair trial and $200 million in the past few days is crazy. >> trace: it's a big number. we asked of the felony conviction will help or hurt
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trump in november, help says 89 percent on x., 90 percent on instagram, card 11 and ten. keith said help it already stated to garner support from voters who normally would not vote trump. cecil says joe biden obey the first president to lose to a convicted felon, trump 2024. then it says i'm not voting for that convicted felon period, linda says this will embolden the middle guides to vote trump co. did not see this coming? allison's as, help, it was clearly a political play and insults to my intelligence and at nikki's as now trump is more relatable to the people at big mistake. huge. thank you all for joining the "the nightcap" asked me think you're watching, in watching america's light news, 'fox news @ night'. i trace at gallagher in los angeles, we was seeback here on tuesday. [ ♪♪ ] before they've left the ground. this is how business goes further with t—mobile for business.
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