arthel: former president donald trump greeted with a standing ovation ufc 30 to match in newark, new jersey last night he shook hands with supporters as he made his way to the seats in his first major public appearance since his guilty verdict in his near criminal trial. welcome to fox news live i am arthel neville, hi bill. before going to see you again, happy sunday i am bill melugin in for eric shawn today donald trump s appearance coming two days after his not guilty on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records and it new york criminal trial. he is avowing to appeal that conviction with former president sat down fox and friends weekend or an exclusive interview where he weighed in on that verdict and his push for reelection. cook you know, my revenge will be success and i mean that. but it is awfully hard when you see what they have done for the same time the country can come together i am saying this but the country can come together. you know, and during my
right now here is the sunday show with jonathan capehart. donald trump ramps up his post guilty verdict tirade warning that if he is sentenced to prison, that could be a breaking point for americans. the maga republican allies are demanding retribution and in a new interview stormy daniels weighs in on what should happen to trump. disorder in the court with major decisions on trump and january 6th coming up. justice alito is resisting calls to recuse himself. i will talk to jerry nadler, the top democrat on the house judiciary committee about it. and let s make a deal. david ignatius talks about the israel-hamas cease-fire plan. it was drowned out. this is the sunday show. donald trump s 2024 campaign has been light on policy and heavier retribution. now, his conviction is taking revenge to a new level. after two impeachments, four criminal indictments and lawsuits, he has a lot of payback to plot. is not so secret weapons are the republican party and maga followers. t
good evening and welcome to politics nation. tonight, seizing the moment. the verdict is in. and donald trump and his republican allies are raging against it. along with the judge, prosecutor and even the jurors who delivered the 34 count felony conviction, that ended his criminal hush money trial. here in new york, last week and for the last three days, congressional republics have republicans have criticized the verdict or attempted to diminish trump s actions, parroting the former president s claim that the verdict was politically motivated and politically motivated takedown, in fact, by president biden, they claimed. in the background, if you can believe it, is an election unveiling in five months and while republicans are closing ranks around trump, president biden has an opportunity to reach out to undecided voters this week, as he lays out his plan on immigration and border security, and proposals of tangible cease-fire plan for israel s were in gaza. all of that ton
your card from donald trump about his verdict, but what about stormy daniels? this hour, i will speak with her attorney, clark brewster, to learn how stormy learned of the verdict, and how she is doing now. and, her choice to wear a bulletproof vest. good to see you back in the studio. welcome to alex witt reports, i am yasmin vossoughian in for alex. there is even more new fallout from the verdict in donald trump/money trial, guilty on all 34 counts, if you don t know by now. a new poll conducted by reuters in the hours after the verdict shows 11% of republicans saying they are less likely to vote for trump, following his conviction, while 34% say they are more likely to vote for him. the new numbers are almost identical to true verdict pulling. with the majority saying the verdict would not change their vote. another new snap poll from morning consults shows that 54% of registered voters approving of the verdict, and 34% saying they disappear. these numbers, by the way, t
the president of the united states breaks his silence on the historic guilty verdict against his predecessor. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. president biden said no one is above the law, a day after former president trump was convicted on state charges in new york. 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up his relationship with an adult film star. it s a sharp contrast with donald trump s angry and rambling, off-the-cuff remarks today, where he called the system rigged, the trial a scam, and the judge a devil. well, tonight, trump is leaving new york for his country club in bedminster, new jersey, but the fallout from the monumental verdict in a manhattan courtroom is just starting to be felt. cbs s chief election and campaign correspondent robert costa shows us how both the president and the former president are reacting. it s reckless. it s dangerous. and it s irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged just because