this evening, president biden this evening, president biden is at camp david,■ç calling to nbc news reporting that he s discussing the future of his presidential campaign with family members. the president has come under fire for his feeble performance at last week s debate, several newspapers and the editorial boards have called for him to step aside. so far, most democratic lawmakers have kept their criticisms private. meantime, the conservative dominated supreme court is set to wrap up it s a controversial term tomorrow morning with a ruling on of the sessions most consequential s cases, they will determine whether or not former president trump enjoys constitutional immunity.■ç at a time when he s already been convicted of 34 felonies in new york, and is still facing three more criminal cases. republicans have vowed to stand by their candidate regardless of the extent of his legal liabilities, joining me now is democratic congresswoman mckayla williams from georgia.
that applied for that job. but has anyone seen wolf blitzer lately? thank you so much for joininjoining us. tonight abby philip and d cnn news n night starts riright now. donald trump s testimony may need a disclaimer. that s tonight, on news night. good evening, i m abby philip, and today a trademark trump performance inside a new york state courtroom. it was trademark for all the reasons you would expect, loud, libelous, unrepentant, uncontrolled, dominated by conduct that frankly would never be permissible for any other defendant, civil or criminal. after four hours of testimony, the former president thought that everything was just perfect. i think it went very well, and case that should have never been brought. it s a case that should be dismissed immediately. the fraud was on behalf of the court. with his bombastic behavior on the stand, trump tried making a mockery of the legal system. but there is more that he s reportedly planning to undermine if he g
new york city. today damage control. president biden tries to turn the page after having one of the worst nights ever his political life at the worst possible time. now with the president in north carolina, there you see the governor of that state roy cooper about to introduce the first lady. democrats all over the country are questioning whether joe biden can fix the damage. and if he can t, what then? the concern so widespread that by 10:00 this morning the biden campaign was responding that the president is not dropping out. but what does the fact that they even had to say that tell us? we ll ask one of the president s key allies, pete buttigieg, what he thinks should happen now. and just hours after donald trump s claim of a political win in last night s debate, a new legal victory as well courtesy of the supreme court. they re decision in the case of the a january 6 rioter, what the implications are for jack smith s case against trump. and with all of this in mind, i
on the stand in new york today? so i increasingly feel, and you ll have to let me know at 7:00. i don t have the training to analyze donald trump anymore. i need a psychologist or a psychiatrist. i don t know how much of this was as some of the journalists suggested was performative deflection, and i don t know how much of this is actual holy you know what, they took my toys, right. i think that he cherishes his company more than democracy. i accept the journalism that supports this trial means more to him than some of the federal ones that are to come. i don t have a good enough answer for you about whether it is performance art or an actual meltdown. quickly, i have to ask, we ve got the political lens, and then we ve got the actual legal lens. i m not going to ask about the legal lens. there s tons to talk about that i ll be going over in the next hour. politically, do you think this was a successful strategy for the former president today? i think those are, you kno
this world better. former president barack obama, they re giving us a little bit of hope in these very difficult times. before we go everybody, do not forget, you get a little bit more sleep tomorrow morning. set your clocks back one hour before you go to bed tonight. it changes at two a.m. eastern time. i m yasmin vossoughian, i ll be back tomorrow at two pm eastern. symone starts right now. greetings everyone you re watching symone. israel defense forces not letting up in gaza. strikes are intensifying, with a deadly toll on civilians, despite calls from president biden for a humanitarian pause. here in the united states, the war is sparking protests, and tension on college campuses. antisemitic threats are on the rise, adding fear to the jewish community. we re talking to cornell student body president about that, plus, as former president donald trump prepares to testify in his new york fraud trial, he s also facing legal efforts to keep him off the ballot in two states