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roll this before i go. where would you be without it? doing rocket johnson got smashe on set for the next may be. he shared his injury with a hands on instagram. check out his pipes. >> any time your film is called the smashing machine, you're going to kind of get smashed up. look at that sucker right there. it looks like i have a cantaloupe above my elbow. as. >> when you said he got smashed onset, i thought he met he had few beers. or 25. it. >> it would probably take a lot to get smashed as. >> --on the elbow. i think you will be okay. you. >> you will power threat. >> have a good afternoon. i will see you in a little bitt harris faulkner will take you t the next hour. she's got all that news you need . you she has. it. >> we begin with breaking those at let's go straight to the house speaker right now house republicans have wrapped up their meeting with former
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president donald trump. let's listen to the speaker. >> i made the point introductio of him that is back fantastically on the democrat party in the activists who were trying to use our judicial system to exact political vendettas up gets the primary opponent that they have for their control the country. what we have seen is outrageous. we've also seen the polling and fundraising and everything else going in the direction of the target. president trump has it set fundraising records. he raised a $53 million in the first 24 hours after the verdic and the terrible bug astrayal i manhattan. i think it shows people understand what's happening. we also set fundraising records and continue to use use announced he's raised over $400 million as of the verdict came down in much more to come. because people see it's a threa to our republic. they see it's a threat to our system of justice. they want to push back. and in many ways president trump 's become a symbol of that.
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pushing back against corruption the deep state, the weaponization of the judicial system and that's a very encouraging development. i think he made the point every time they invited him his poles went out because people see exactly what's happening. we have to fix it and we will. >> is the former president of his endorsement--or does he wan you to continue to be the speaker after november election. >> he that complement everything 's about all of us. we have sustained applause. he said i'm doing a good job. we are grateful for that. we have to have continuity and leadership. we hope to have a plan of the b carefully executed. when he became president for th first time in 2017, i was a freshman in congress at the time . a lot of people on capitol hill does not expect it would be the eventuality. they did not believe that we would have unified government where the republican party woul control the white house of the sitting in a house. so we lost a few steps in the beginning of the congress of 10 congress. the plan was not fully prepared
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in the implementation lab a bit. when i could make that mistake again. what we are doing right now you never put the cart before the horse. we have to plan to lead because our resume problems to fix it. we are working through that right now i spent a lot of time talking to president trump abou what happens after the election. and we have to do that it's our responsibility. i will be with him again on verilog on monday we will talk more about this in some other races. he's excited we are excited wit think it will happen. it's a good working relationship . >> a trump brought up encourage republicans too support abortions for incest or--is tha something republicans should ge behind? >> president trump the way he addressed the issue this mornin he said make sure that you exercise your own conscience. talk about it share your conviction. and do that in a way that makes sense to people. i think he made a good point. he said that after the decision
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that the states are handling th issue right now and that's wher he is comfortable keeping. we've made the point to that before you can have political consensus on a difficult issue, got that cultural consensus. right now we don't have the numbers in congress to do anything on the federal level. that's the reality. to get 60 votes in the senate o something would be a great challenge. we don't sacrifice any core principle. we all believe in the sink to human life and everyone has to go to their districts and explain in their own way. president trump encouraged everyone to do that. i think that's important. >> [indiscernible] >> one more question on the endorsement front there is a comments in that room--how frustrating is it to see the leader of a party all agreed--i still taking shots at members? >> president trump has been a
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great partner over all and endorsed his record is 285-0 in canada as he supported. he's been very helpful to us. he's worked along the way. as a speaker my job is to protect all incumbents and i'm doing that the best of my ability. each race are individual. and that they're can be determined by the people on the ground. our compass out running the bes rates as they can. i think they will perform well in the end. they get weak appreciate time. >> so we were just watching tha they had their meeting. we do know that former presiden trump is due to go talk to republicans in the senate. you listen to the house speaker and he mentioned that he set to then go to mar-a-lago in florid and meet with the president in the coming days as well. wanted to give you a little bit of that breaking news after their meeting. it reunited as we say on capito hill with a former president. the head of the republican part in terms of its ticket, the
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presumptive nominee for the presidential campaign. coming up. we will keep you posted on when he meets with the senate republicans as well if that happens this hour we will bring you what we can life. >> fox news alert president biden is back on the world stag and italy for the g7 summit. it's been a tough week for bide on the front. he's getting ready to meet with ukraine's president vladimir zelenskyy a few hours from now on the world stage. his up his foreign-policy is often cloudy at best. dangerous at times. i am thinking of afghanistan a particular with the whole world watching today he will face reporter questions for the firs time since his son hunter becam a convicted felon. a full day. we are waiting to see president biden's unscripted response to that and that took criticism over his hand of russia's president vladimir putin. he arrived in italy right after announcing more than 300 new
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sanctions against russia. why? apparently, in spite of of its plan to choke russia's ability to fund the war against ukraine. general jack keane has his doubts. >> they're not in the tank as the sanctions were supposed to be. i think it's because were not tough enough on the secondary sanctions of our countries stil doing business with russia. namely, china. it's a major supporter of russia . hopefully these at sanctions at their imposing now will have th diligence to enforce at them an to make certain that there imposed. we'll wait and see. >> later today president biden is due to sign it a security pact with ukraine promising americans extended support. here is a national security advisor, sullivan. >> [indiscernible]
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--our commitment not just this month but they see year. for the months ahead to condition ten years support ukraine. --so ukraine could be a sovereign viable, thriving democracy and a grid of its partnership. >> and focus, us congressman brian bounced to florida. first will go to peter doocy live at the white house. >> harris, at this joint press conference with the zelenskyy, president biden will take two questions from american reporters into questions from ukrainian reporters. for for chances are for someone to ask him whether or not there is a loophole in this it promised not to pardon hunter biden now to his top visuals ar kind of cagey about a possible commutation. >> what i am saying is i have
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not spoken to the president about thessa. >> not a no. hunter's adult grandkids appeared to be traveling with her grandfather. but for some reason officials won't say which grandchildren are there. g7 leaders at the meetings will focus heavily on russia's war o ukraine as a pentagon officials attract russian vessels doing drills in the caribbean. the defense official is telling us in accordance with standard procedures we've been actively monitoring the russian ships as they trans at the atlantic ocea with an intimate international waters. much as the planets are part of routine naval activity was posing a direct threat or concern to the united states. white house officials want credit for telling ukraine they can start using us weapons against it targets inside russia . we have this new graphic from the institute for the study of war and it shows 84 percent of weapons at the us is giving ukraine can't be used like that which means that the us weapons cannot hit any russian air base
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and it cannot hit the majority of russian air defenses a. of the biden team is looking to lock in support with the new agreement to make it harder for future presidents including possibly trumpet to leave ukraine hanging. >> we are committed to support ukraine as it builds up its defenses for the next at ten years it. is a demonstration of vladimir putin that he cannot out laughe ukraine he cannot outlast us he cannot outlast all of ukraine's partners. and if g7 organizers can keep things running on time, we should be within about three hours from hearing about all of this from the president himself if he has asked. >> i can imagine they wouldn't ask him. i am shocked. peter doocy, thank you. get it vote republican congressman brian mast and florida is on the house foreign affairs committee and on the middle east middle east subcommittee. the congressman is an army combat veteran and a recipient of both the bronson start a purple heart. we welcome you.
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let's start with ukraine and russia. this latest move by president biden i went to get your thoughts on the sanctions against russia to see if they can take some resources away from someone who is is already now be invaded. >> the issue of economics and resources boil down to one thin and that's soil and gossip. you can juxtapose this to america he cut off american oil and gas. he did not do that in europe an the russian economy is continuing to grow that's why they had the ability for you to continue and fight this war in very substantial way. i don't have a high level of competence on what he will do what sanctions is the right kin of offense we are looking for. again and again we have an administration that does not believe in that adage that offenses the best defense and w can bring about to what's going on in cuba and the atlantic as well. >> we will get two that in a second her general jack keane say something similar to those would be the types of sanctions that would make a difference
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anyway. peter doocy showed outs the biden team announced they removed it most of the restrictions on the use of you provided weapons against target in russia most. actually only 16 percent of possible use of their long-rang weapons is in play for ukraine. 84 percent of those weapons capability is still under prohibitions appear yet at this like a head fake. >> when you look at this, understand in this way. practically every ukrainian cit is leveled because russia invaded and work to level those cities in the perspective that needs to be looked at on this, why on earth what we tie their hands behind the back of the ukrainians? why would we prevent them from being on offense of any kind of way? why would we prevent them from bringing the fight to the battlefield inside russia proper ? that doesn't make any technical sense. if you want ukraine too win and
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if you are hopeful that what they're putting forward right now, the tenure security partnership, why would you weaken them by not allowing the to be on the offense of? it goes to that statement made before. they don't see offense as the best defense of they don't get deterrence as a result. >> it's also a presidential year . and if we have seen it once, we'd seen a dozen times with th current president kind of at splitting the road on his foreign policy. i went to get to two more thing with russia. breaking earlier this morning russia finalized at their indictment of of wall street journal reporter reporter ever grocery bits. he will announce dam to trial and espionage charges. moscow accused russia vets and it russia federal security of the arrested him on reporting trip back in march of 2023. he's been imprisoned ever sense that he faces up to 20 years in prison if he is convicted. the us vehemently denies the charges against him in insists
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he is wrongfully detained. as the current administration that everything can do? have they played every card? i've had a number of classified briefings on this. it recently as of yesterday. the administration is working a lot of different angles. i think it would you compare this to other wrongfully detained incidents, you have to say who is at the russians went out of this? why would we prioritize some other people to get released fo being detained as opposed to these individuals? what are they getting in terms of aid? what's going on in terms of the work? all of these things come into play about about what you can make a deal for forgetting someone out of that wrongful detainment situation. i can only say this, they are looking at all available options . unfortunately i can't have a rate. >> classified meetings. at that gives that many people including his family i would imagine a lot of hope. the conversation continues. i want to get this and quickly.
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this felt close to home. cuba is only 90 miles away from key west. russia sent warships to cuba in the past. they've done it before. the two nations us and them are long-standing. cuba and russia are long-standing allies. why are they doing that now wit cuba? >> of making a statement betwee it russia, cuba don't leave venezuela out. there is a coalition. timing absolutely matters they will put the president on his heels as he looks to say anything about a security cooperation with ukraine. again, i think it shows the way they're willing to fight we hav a president that's for the military focusing on pride mont as issue focusing on making sur that the palestinians get a war meal in dade newport if bay bridge instead of focusing on very specific national security objectives directly in our own backyard. that's the difference russia will go to our backyard to tie this back to your claim will tell ukraine don't actually go
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into russia's backyard at. >> on the of heidi's you mentioned that the war with israel and hamas loosely becaus you talked about the palestinians. >> i don't know if you watched avenue should get before he set it. secretary of state anthony blinken yesterday said $670 million have been given fo the purposes of food and aid fo the people in the palestinian gaza. he said that he was watching another 400 million that was going to be part of that. it not of it us money although most of it is. how much is hamas getting? any idea? >> i can't put an exact number on up anything that goes throug gaza goes there hamas to includ everything on that port. let's make one specific point and that is that these are not ransom payments to get the american hostages held back. were talking about wrongfully detained, when not giving money saying hey make sure we get those americans back. >> one more on that because that's an important conversatio
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to have. we have a lot of things to him so glad you're here. with the hostages are, baaeed and biden reportedly wants to talk for his administration was to talk directly to hamas which would cut out israel. that would only be if we though we could get all of the hostage back in. i am not hearing that. >> there is one reason and one reason alone that the biden administration was to talk directly with the palestinians whether be hamas a palestinian islamic jihad--brigade whomever. that's because they believed they could work it outside of having a conversation with netanyahu who they believed tha netanyahu is a spoiler. they're working with the other near europe air of nations and they want to see as we'll cut out of the conversation whereve they can. that's the stance of this administration. >> you when i both know how man thousands are fighting for american citizens. they have dual citizenship. that is literally working against our own best effort.
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>> absolutely. >> i what it then ask, would it lead to a widening work? if one enemy sees what you are willing to do like it has a lot in lebanon. what would they be thirsty to do . right now terrorists with the largest market yet have hit israel. more than 200 rockets running that down in a barrage yesterday . saying in response to israeli forces killing one of their top commanders. your response. >> you just todd you could also tie yemen into what in the red sea. this goes all the way back to the biden administration or rather the obama administration and we were working with yemen, they wanted to take out the who these the obama administration prevented the because they wanted to send aid there. these administration the democratic ministrations are constantly holding back people were working with him for america's best interest and we end up having to come back and clean up the mess later that's what's going to happen with lebanon.
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with all of those it that iran is supporting. this will be the path because w don't go on offense or prevent her ally from going on offense at. >> i want to put both wars into context. 839 days we have watched after russia invaded ukraine. don't get a lot of pressure fro this president forcing one side where the other to reach a cease-fire. tens of thousands of people hav died in that conflict. all the pressure seems to be on israel too end a war that hamas started. a terror started october 7, why? >> they don't have the strength. you have a policy and its administration that he equates strength that evil. wherever that is domestically o abroad they equate strength wit evil. you look at this and say even i the face of getting an israeli hostage rescue have a number of individuals of the questions at the left is asking was a many
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people had to be killed in orde to rescue those hostages instea of recognizing that the people that were killed were killed because they were supporting hamas or helping them provide rockets or a place to howls of those that are wrongfully detained or they were working the tunnels or working the military supply chain and some kind of way. they don't want to tie them things together they went to se everyplace about america are ou allies are showing a strength a a place we must've been steppin on someone wrongfully instead o seeing the world for what it really is. it's really evil. it's not because it's hard. >> organization not lot of the president according to a scheduled on the world stage today. at only g7 will watch all of that. i'm glad you were here to help us get to the early part of the day as we watched what happens. congress and thank you. >> fox news alert the house judiciary committee is holding hearing on what they call political prosecutions. just minutes ago, chairman jim jordan took a that manhattan district attorney alex bragg's office.
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the prosecutor donald trump and his trial. a jury found the former president guilty as you know of all 34 counts. >> also never forget november 2022, president trump announced he was a candidate fo president of the united states. in just a few weeks later, alvi bragg hires a former senior biden justice department official matthew colangelo to come up and when the prosecution . the history of taking on president trump and his family' businesses and had also worked for the new york state attorney general. alvin bragg partisan da that campaigned on going after president trump who is newly hired at lead prosecutor for th case also had a history of taking on president trump had their case it now in front of a partisan judge. >> alvin bragg and one of his lead prosecutor's criminal case matthew calendula was set to testify publicly next month. that'll be a day after trump scheduled sentencing.
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we will monitor this healing an bring to the out of it. >> a possible terror attack has been thwarted. new york police department officials pulled over a man reportedly with extreme jihadis abuse. if you're waging jihad, that's extreme. this guy must be the devil. it's over and obscured a licens plate. what they found it was terrifying. a loaded gun, nine loaded magazines, two axes is it multiple nights a whip. a stud gun, a baton, police bod armor. a police source it the new york post, something very bad was it potentially averted. the intent is still under investigation. the sum of the parts of the potential for something awful. all of that in a quote. it is comes after the arrest of a suspected ices terrorists who crossed into the united states to the southern border. texas senator ted cruz has a warning. >> the biden administration doe
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not prioritize national securit or protecting the safety and security of that your family or mine. what's happened at the southern border for three and half years we've seen a criminal criminal invasion in the southern border. it sadly i been saying for some time, we are at a greater risk right now of a major terrorist attack they had we been any tim since september 11. >> we heard this from the fbi director. we hear it from multiple agencies on capitol hill. intelligence, top senators what does it take? this was not a shark that it is welling out the way it is. the guard were okay. >> thank god were okay thanks t the work to the nypd. the suspect has been identified as judges it's evenson the 27 year old is not facing terroris related charges at least not ye as they investigate the possibl motive. sampson is at facing criminal weapons possession charges and for having and obscured license plate.
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police say at 130 in the mornin yesterday nypd officers could patrolling in queens new york spotted a black ford explorer with a black not license plate. the officers pulled the car ove and inside made a disturbing discovery. a stockpile of weapons and indications of a possible terro attack plot. it samson was traveling with they beeper vendetta mask in some antigovernment symbol. nypd uniform items including handcuffs and that logoed bulle proof vests. an orange mta reflective vest which was a uniform one by employees working in the city subway system. in addition to all the weapons, the loaded 9-millimeter handgun that nine loaded magazines and knives a stun gun the new york post is reporting samson had been living in his car and shared extreme jihadist abuse online. police of finding ominous messages edged into a baton found in his car. that read you left me no choice. i'm sorry and they message and
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arabic that read, god, forgive me. that is after christopher ray warned that last bit the risk o a terror attack in this country is at quote, i another level with the southern border as a particular vulnerability. this week eight migrants with ties to isis were arrested in the us after cresting the southern border illegally. the migrants had been fully vetted and cleared by cbp and i was not until after they were i the us at that the ices ties were discovered. a new dhs inspector general report harris concludes dhs is not effectively screening noncitizens and asylum-seekers warning the us is at risk of admitting dangerous people to the country. >> do the math. this is not hard. again, thank god for the people who are protecting us. >> that new york city rest come after a recent explosion of jewish hate.
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right now house lawmakers are set to press university leaders over the heat. we've seen on campus is at several hate hate filled anti- israel protests turn violent. just in recent days. >> [indiscernible] >> some people are asking where is the fbi or the department of justice. we crimes are being committed. between the vandalism, the deat
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threats, the river to the sea. all of it. the heat. jewish hate. and the threats against jewish americans in this country. today's new york post covers says, don't let hate heidi. jewish leaders are calling for mask it began to prevent anti-semites from hiding their identities. they mandated the governments are local governments that we wear masks. it's time they mandate that the criminals don't. and that these protesters at that are breaking our freedom o speech are committing a crime. they are perpetrating hate against the lives of jewish americans. senate majority leader chuck schumer condemned the vandal to splatter red paint across the homes of top brooklyn museum leaders yesterday. >> jewish americans made it to
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feel unsafe in their own home just because they are jewish. this is not even close to free speech. it's intimidation, scapegoating dehumanization. >> in a column but the headligh protesters are harassing jews every day polls where politicians that's that abbreviation for them. protected them. its author carol markowitz demanding justice be served. >> more police officer presents arresting people who are violen arresting people who are threatening. i think all of that needs to happen in order for jews too feel secure in new york. it's depressing to me. i lived in new york my whole life. i think it's gotten so bad that a lot of jews are thinking abou getting out. does mayor adams won that? he brags he has the largest us population outside of israel. these jews are going to leave i they're not protected.
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>> jason chaffetz fox news contributor. we know what this is about. they're not moving because they figure they don't have to. they're knocking to lose the julissa vote for themselves or president biden. >> i don't think the democrats are capable of protecting americans. i really don't. i don't think they believe the threat is real. it's more than hate. i think hate is too soft and a word. i think it's its own form of terrorism. it's meant to not only intimidate and hate, but to cal people to action. that action in their words equating it to hitler is to murder them. and to kill them. it's sickening. but sec. mayorkas and attorney general garland had been on capitol hill telling us that white supremacy is the number one threat to the united states of america. that's what they think is the number one threat. yet the fbi director is highlighting this and we can se our of the video and see what's going on with our own ideas.
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there is a total disconnect. they are not focused on solving this problem which means arresting people and prosecutin people. you can't do this in the united states of america. it's not free speech. but did do something about it. >> what about the mask? when you talk about prosecuting people, you're gonna have to know who they are and we have 7 people in this country millions of them we have not vetted coming across are set border. some of them, eight suspects at titan isis from two jakub two chika stamm. we don't know who is here. we know that they are among us at least ptacek stamm because they tell us they do. what about the mass? they brought in millions of people. this has been the biden, harris policy is to bring these people in. the masks, if you are going to go out and do this, somebody is breaking the law of detain them.
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arrested them. identify them. prosecute them. that's not what the democrats are all about. >> kamala harris before she became the vice president was doing that very thing trying to get these rioters out on the streets as quickly as possible. no bail. no consequences. >> and why was she doing that? >> i believe their terrorists. >> i was just asking why she wa doing that but i think you explained. it's not something they see as threatening at this point. >> i've got to run. i appreciate you being with me. hunter biden all but certain to appeal his conviction on the fennel and a charges more and that when we come back of veteran families have done. call newday and pay off that high rate debt with the lower rate newday 100 va cash out loan. it lets you pay off your
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unanimous decision while taking a shot at republicans. here is a quote. today's decision does not chang the fact that the fight for reproductive freedom continues. let's be clear, this quote goes on to say. the tax on the medication abortion are part of republican elected officials extreme and dangerous agenda to ban abortio nationwide. never missing a chance as you can see to lower the politics. will follow that story and brin any updates and we are expectin decisions to marnell and could hear what the high court says about former president trump's immunity which would impact the three pending court trials. they're almost set to wrap up a the us supreme court. you will see more rapid nature of their decisions coming. president biden has insisted he will not part of his son hunter. he was found guilty on all thre federal gun charges earlier thi week.
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a different story when it comes to shortening his symptoms. >> he's been very clear we've been very clear. he loves his son. and he and the first lady love their son and support their son that just don't have anything certainly anything beyond that. >> what i am saying the president i have not spoken to the president about this. it has even been scheduled yet. i don't have anything beyond what the president said. >> no date yet to report on the sentencing for hunter biden. his attorney says that they wil pursue all legal challenges which likely means an appeal an impact the pricing of president biden mentioned that too. jonathan turley. >> there is a real possibility here of a prison sentence the best shot he had to reduce that likelihood was to plead guilty which is why all the way up to the beginning of this trial you
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need to plead guilty. this is a lead pipe case. the judges get to be in a tough position she has sentence peopl to jail for this offense it. >> hours after hundreds guilty verdict, president biden spoke at a gun-control event. the irony of that. was posting on his actions on gun restrictions. while his and has been found guilty of a gun felony. a new piece argues it this coul put biden in an awkward political position. you may recall in 2022 a, biden said he was disappointed in us supreme court decision that expanded second amendment protections. now hunter biden's legal team might use that same president t challenge his conviction. matt whitaker former active us attorney general under trump an a trump campaign so i get. great to see you. break this down. how could you use that decision to help get hunter biden off th hook? >> that decision and the pistol and gun club of new york versus
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berlin, it really expanded the second amendment and put it in historical context. the problem for hunter biden as he was not convicted of being a drug user and possession. he was convicted of lying on th forms to obtain a gun that he was not a drug addict. i think even though there was a fifth circuit case that surrounded this issue, i think ultimately he does not succeed on the second amendment claim. it is ironic that joe biden and his gun grabbing restrictions i putting him on one side of this argument and his department of justice that will argue against his own son who is exerting his second amendment rights. it's a very rich contrast for certain. >> and what does the road it looked like a had? it could they get a delay on that september 5th trial? the next one to allow impacts rod. >> i don't see any reason why
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they would be granted that extension. ultimately, justice and the department of justice is taking the position in the trump cases at that they need to immediatel go to trial. they've been slow down because of some interrogatory appeals and issues that need to be resolved by judge cannon in florida. but i think one of the things that that needs it to be emphasized is the case in california in the taxes has a lot bigger penalty than the gun case because he did play the jonathan turley's point, he is facing jail time potentially because this a judge noriega ha sentenced evokes in in the past. >> we will watch all that. perhaps all take a plea deal this time which would make things politically less complicated for his father. full income of pda for honeywel as his team has filed a dismiss an appeal that could kick her former president trumps a georgia election interference case. trumps team argued that willis
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allegedly benefited from hiring her lover as a special prosecutor. that came just before this awkward moment when nathan wade was asked about the affairs timeline. like when did it start? >> at these exact dates are at issue. in these exact dates are i'm getting signal here. >> caitlynn collins went right back at him. when did it start? if you watch in real-time, he's in the corner with his team member who said it signaled him for quite some time. just moments ago, bonnie willis said this at a church event. >> so be elected into office an talk the talk, but they ain't willing to walk the walk.
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>> your take? >> that nathan wade a betty jo is bizarre, but remember i thin judge mackesy wrote an opinion even though he gave it waited willis an ability to break up their relationship and get rid of wade. i think his opinion was set up for this appeal. that's why the das office is to give it dismissed because they know the appeals judges are going to look at this record an say he of course is the entire office including bonnie willis are disqualified based on the evidence in the record in this case. at that it was smart of judge mackesy to do do that rocksolid 20 plus page opinion that allow the appeals court to disqualify her office. >> and then what happens? that doesn't necessarily put an end to the case against trump, or credit? >> it would go to the georgia prosecuting attorneys counsel who would reassign it to one of
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the over 150 elected district attorneys across georgia. it must likely, looking at the facts and circumstances of the case, i would imagine a different prosecutor would have a much different view of this prosecution. we talked about that as you noa harris many times before. >> that would force some sort o a delay which is politically speaking that what biden and th democrats won one. that they want us to play out i they can have another trump trial if it's possible. who will watch that too. i appreciate your expertise in time. thank you. >> former president trump on capitol hill today republican lawmakers say they are excited to hear his vision for a second presidential term. >> we are 4.5 months away from the most consequential election certainly in my lifetime if not a couple of generations it. the country country is spiralin out of control. when we meet with president trump today it's time to develo our sleeves talk about what we
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are gonna do to put this countr back on a path to greatness. that's what voters are interested in. i believe them. the american people want to kno what's in it for them. it lawmakers of god is not to answer that question. they're lookin for trouble to d that. we are following the movements and waiting for him to speak soon. power panel, the great debate breaking it down next. everyone say space pod! (♪) meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals are just for likes, try one where you'll actually like. when they're dehydrated, pedialyte is great for - wait... umm... isn't that for the kids? isn't this for the kids? ... yup. good point. well, when you're feeling super hot or super not, it's pedialyte. the #1 dr. recommended brand for hydration.
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>> you know former president donald trump was on capitol hil today. first, he met with congressiona republicans. he met with the house, gop this morning and next next step, republicans. he will come face-to-face with senate minority leader, mitch mcconnell for the very first time in four years. he said, mcconnell is he would support whoever the nominee is including prep trumpet. he's looking to unify the republican party. before the november election. here is bieker johnson a short time ago. >> it was our great pleasure to host the president today the 40 bed president who will soon be reelected as the 47th president. this will be the most consequential election of our
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lifetimes and that probably may be in the last century or more in america. everything is at stake. >> remember all the business roundtables that trumped it at the white house? today he is set to speak with the business ceos at later as he's pushing to boost a support from donors so his economic message. this will follow the tik tok with influencer, logan paul. he has more than 18 million followers. ♪ ♪ >> power panel charlie hurt washington times patrick murphy from a democratic congressman from pennsylvania. great to see you both. charlie, talk to me about the days of our and even that tik tok with i would say a scooped for the youth vote with former president trump. >> in that that video is hilarious. it's awesome. it is so outside the realm of
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normal politics. also, a moment before and after that little grading trumpet gav him a t-shirt of his mug shot. which of course he then that wa it gleefully put on. it really does is a nice snapshot about how differently donald trump campaign said. he's not your normal politician. i would argue that today as he goes and talks to republicans o capitol hill, obviously those disagreements. i would say he's in a stronger position than he's ever been in the nine years into the day since he came down the glass escalator. i think my speaker johnson talked about consequential. not only is it a consequential election, i think republicans again get a by the fact that ha to be the most consequential fo years if donald trump wins in republicans retain control of congress. at this has to be the most
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consequential governing we ever seen. it patrick,. >> he talks about unifying. he was still reunited and it feels so good but the fact is when he goes to the senate, there will be three or four senators at that won't be no-shows. it met romney one of them. the reality is it mitch mcconnell who says yes he will endorse the president hasn't talked to him in for years because he believes them for january 6. as a son of a police officer we had hundred 40 cops injured, fired that took their own after that, that was a travesty. the joke with logan paul about mug shot, come on. is it what we are coming to? >> charlee? >> uzan my joe biden's income o man. >> obviously, there are people in the republican party like mitt romney who have had to accept the fact that the party is completely left it. they're not part of the party anymore and that that donald trump and at the america first division that donald trump brought to the party has
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completely dominated the party. i think it's a good thing. they will be unified by the issues that donald trump the very popular issues at that donald trump has brought the republican party. in some cases kicking and screaming. at that american first agenda i a waiting agenda that you might think that we will see especially over the next five months of a deeper unifying of the party behind that agenda. >> speaking of waiting, the odd that donald trump will win back the white house have increased to a record high of 58 percent. this is according to the political odds tracker sports handle. that's compared with biden's at 39 percent. a margin of nearly 20 percentag points. it shows a trump maintained tha lead over biden since october. a fortineno says it shows even after his conviction in new york , his chances of winning continue to grow. reverse order, patrick. it. >> with rising economic growth at which we've had in declining
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inflation and unemployment in america, that is setting in. i think joe biden will when it' not about national polls or the six swing states. i think when you had donald trump who is a show for superb the structure versus a joe bide has been a workhorse and delivered infrastructure for th american people, that's what ulysses. >> short on time, charlie. >> i agree with you the electio will come back to the economy, but i don't think it will in to the way you think it is. >> you didn't have to good at short. he did mention inflation. this president took all about a six percent one point. >> is down now to three. and i do think that those issue are very real for people. you can look at the statistics and say and try to claim that things are better than they are but people know how bad it is a their kitchen tables. >> judgment, thank you. appreciate it. ch outnumbered, next. in' up a free,
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