friday april 5 of the. fox & friends. that s the easiest part of the show. dwayne the rock johnson tells us in exclusive interview how he really feels four years after endorsing president joe biden. with the state of america right now, that answer is no. am i going to do that again this year? that answer is no. ainsley: plus, governor abbott turning down the nyc mayor s migrant shelter invite saying mayor adams should get his house in order before attacking him. people dying on his watch. law enforcement officers for being gunned down by people that have been arrested 20 times. steve: more on that. plus, new york inmates locking up the deal to view the solar eclipse. they went to court and they won. lawrence: unbelieve it or not fox & friends starts right now. and, remember, mornings are better with friends. taking what they re giving because i m working for a living hey i m not complaining because i really need the work but. brian: this is interesting
i am laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from new york city tonight. lies and vengeance, that s the angle. looking at that decorations, the lighted trees, and the decked out window displays, the retailers are trying their best to entice you to spend some money. but there is one salesman who is always coming up short. because he is trying to sell what no one s buying. speak with the investments we are making have spurred by the inflation reduction act which i wrote and we passed is going to community is historically left behind. when i took off, i decided i would be president for all americans whether you live in a blue state or red state or rural or urban areas, and we are delivering on that promise. laura: okay, i hate to break it to him, but the entire country is feeling like a community left behind, joe, and as for biden and claiming to be the president for all americans. donald trump donald trump end a republicans threatened the very foundations of our rep
friday will join us at the table. grab your coffee and settle in and will come. tomorrow, the supreme court will rule on one of donald trump s delay tactics to escape accountability for trying to steal the 2020 election. the justices are from the set to release their decision on the scope of presidential immunity, setting this saving this crucial case until the very last day of their term. the election trial interference has been on hold since the supreme court agreed to hear it in february. the delay made it almost certain that trump will not face a jury before the 2024 election. goodness. i ve got questions. ■ç people advancers. joining us is tim, the former lead investigator the january 6 house select committee. he served as a u.s. attorney for the western district of virginia. marcus childress also a former january 6 committee investigator. i heard you were his boss. hi, hope you are doing well. can someone explain for us at the table and the folks at home wh
biden and former president trump will square off in their first debate of the 2024 cycle. president biden has spent the weekend prepping with trusted advisers. we will speak to his deputy campaign managers shortly about new details we are learning about their eight week strategy. former president trump, meanwhile, has been holding rallies, some supposedly aimed at african-american voters, though his overall message can sometimes be difficult to discern. two candidates face a similar challenge. how they sway voters at this late date amongst the electorate . joining me now is biden 2024 deputy campaign manager linton fowlkes. thank you for joining us. i know your team is very busy this weekend as president biden gears up for a debate. vice president kamala harris sat down for an exclusive interview. the entire interview will air tomorrow on morning joe. i want to play a clip where vp harris talks about the stakes of this election. take a listen. i would ask people to really i
very good to be with you. i m alex witt in for katy tur. what jack smith s case, that is the question being batted around before judge aileen cannon in court today as major questions about her own role in the trial hang over proceedings. there is still no trial date in sight. instead, to the frustration of many, cannon is hearing out what several legal experts have called another long shot argument to dismiss charges against the former president. yesterday, the new york times reported cannon rejected urges from two federal judges that she not take the case when it was firsthanded to her last june. the question is why, when a huge chunk of her rulings have drawn criticism from the prosecution and legal scholars. is it inexperience, she was only on the bench just over a year. is it potential bias? she has shown unusual favor to trump by intervening in the mar-a-lago investigation before he was indicted or is it simply judge cannon s way of proceeding over such a high stakes h