that is what this entailed trial is about. nada tawfik has been following all the twists and turns. i think we can go to her now. just bring us up to date. absolutely, we have heard thejudge has announced he will call the jury in. we were called in for the jury reading out whether they have found donald trump guilty or not guilty on the 34 donald trump guilty or not guilty on the 3a counts of comp to falsifying it as is. then the otherjurors will have to agree. if donald trump is found guilty onjust have to agree. if donald trump is found guilty on just one of those. he will be a convicted felon. a lot at stake clearly for it on from here. he is clearly hoping that this swift decision not too swift, 11 hours, but that this decision coming on the second day of deliberations will be one that is favourable to him. but we are hearing a lot of tense atmosphere at the defence table right now. donald trump, who was just table right now. donald trump, who wasjustjoking table right
outfront. next breaking news, the jury letter to congress, i ll talk to congressman jamie raskin, he says he knows how to force alito to recuse and fear of a terror attack in new york, police ramping up security tonight as isis case suggests, it may targeted stadium that holds up to 34,000 people. let s go out and good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight. the breaking news, the jury sending out notes twice late today asking crucial questions as donald trump s fate tonight hangs in the balance. now, trump s criminal trial is now in the hands 12 new yorkers who are debating whether to convict trump in the first criminal trial of an american president ever. seven men and five women on that jury. they have been deliberating now for more than 4.5 hours, and i was there today when they sent out two notes first, they asked for the transcript of testimony from two major witnesses, the former chief of the national enquirer, david pecker and michael cohen, trump s former fix
later, we get a second request. we re going to hear the instructions potentially all over again. a lot to process the leader, jake tapper starts right now cnn breaking news and welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we do have some breaking news for you and just over four hours to deliberate creation. the jury has now requested to here read back of four parts of testimony, and just now, they send a second node another node, a second one. he s, 12 people will decide the fate of former president trump in his criminal hush money cover-up problem. we re going to bring you all the updates a moment. the verdict comes down, which could be in seconds or days if you ask down trump s allies this is they believed that every minute the jury continues to deliberate as a good sign for trump. the truth is, we have no idea. this morning, judge juan were shown instructed the jury on how they should reach their verdict. this included a directive to check any personal trump views at the do
a search warrant was executed at donald trump s resort. they cracked his safe. the search was tied to classified material trump allegedly took from the white house when he left in 2021. the former president claiming in a statement that the fbi broke into his safe calling the search quote unannounced. okay so inthat was nearly tw years ago. and to this day, the american people still do not know why donald trump took hundreds of classified documents with him after he left the white house. he stored them in unsecured areas throughout his florida property. in ugbathrooms, on top of stage they do not know why trump was so determined to hang onto the classified materials. some had information regarding nuclear secrets and defense weapons capabilities of the united states and foreign countries. why would donald trump after serving as president need the state secrets? why did d he go so far as to ha his aids move boxes. by the end of 2022, a few months after the fbi searched mar-a-
7:00 a.m. hour of fox & friends weekend starting with this. houston residents hold ago vigil to honor a 12-year-old girl allegedly murdered by illegal immigrants. associated press, they won t mention those de- tiles. charlie: plus, former secretary of state condoleezza rice is talking about school choice. we have a school choice system in education. if you are of means, you ll move to the district where the schools are good and houses are expensive. rachel: i m sorry, condoleezza rice is not aging. and americans ditching democrat-run states and people saying leave politics at the door. second hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. rachel: good morning. it s 7:00 in new york city and maybe a little earlier. you re watching us this morning and we re joining us and charlie filling in for pete hegseth and good morning, will. will: nobody s going to commit the crimes and deep in that and playing some of rachel s favorite 80s music. this is about to commit a serious