on the supreme court s ruling. it gives donald trump s some immunity in the january 6, as we re going to bring you the president s remarks live plus tone deaf, new cnn reporting that that s exactly how some democrats for describing the biden campaign s response to calls for the president to drop out of the 2024 race. i ll speak with the top democratic donor about whether he plans to stick by the president and trump s take does a former president believes he s better off facing off against joe biden in november or someone else. we have new reporting tonight. let s go out for and good evening, america hill in for erin burnett outfront tonight, breaking news, president biden, about a break his silence on that major support supreme court decision, which gives donald trump sweeping immunity for official actions during his presidency. and that may include some of trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. biden speech from the white house expected to take place. this hour. an
two. i m john roberts in washington as we sit and watch and wait. sandra: every day is a new day. i m sandra smith, and this is america reports. the judge told the jurors they must be unanimous to find the former president guilty on any of the 34 counts that he currently faces. they also cannot hold trump s decision not to testify in this case against him. and when it comes to the prosecution s star witness, michael cohen, the judge told the jury that they cannot convict solely on his testimony. john: let s bring in our panel, trey gowdy, host andy gaudi, and lydia hu, correspondent for fox business. so andy, let s start with you. the jury has to unanimously believe that donald trump committed a crime in order to convict him. but they do not need to unanimously agree on what that crime was. and in what world does that work? andy: not in any world i have ever been in, john. you look at what makes it a criminal prosecution appropriate in the sense of taking somebody s
it is friday eve. glad you are with us. i am harris faulkner here with emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. we have also ben ferguson. let s begin with the story gaining national attention. louisiana has become the first state to require the ten commandments be displayed in all public classrooms. it is facing legal challenges from civil liberty groups going after it for a violation of the separation between church and straight. lorne greene is on this for us. the proponents of the bill will believe the supreme court will be on their side in any of the legal challenges and predict other states will start to follow louisiana s lead. the ten commandments are part of the bedrock of judaism and christianity. jeff landry argues they have historical significance as a huge significance on america s documents and legal system. governor landry signed the bill into law alongside several other education measures. they have a poster size display of the ten commandments in large, easil
before good afternoon everyone, i martha maccallum and the sun the story. are about to get a live event at the white house, we expect the president will be in front of that podium very shortly chemically know that the pool has gathered in that room and you can see some of the activity picking up so that will happen momentarily. we expect that he will announce a massive release program from for undocumented migrants we are going to talk about that and we ll get some details from him in just a moment and we will begin. it happens the as much of the chatter surrounding the president this week has been about these written videos of him wear he appears to be frozen sort of in place and get a nudge from somebody nearby. know the white house, karine jean-pierre, turned these cheap fix addressing that they were altered, that they were manipulated, of these videos. but must be very clear, they were mack so we will play for you exactly as they took place these unedited videos and y