Rating that everybody should be more concerned about right now . It did not hip stocks today. Well tell you all about it. All right. Welcome. Im neil cavuto. Lets get to it. To Griff Jenkins where it will all go down tomorrow. The third time weve been through this drill, different city but the same drill. Explain what happens. Third indictment in four months. Good afternoon, neil. In exactly 24 hours from now, 4 00 p. M. At the court behind me, we expect the former president to make a first court appearance, possibly be arraigned. It comes after jack smith indicted him again in delivering short brief remarks that some thought were politically charged. Listen. The attack on our nations capitol on january 6, 2021, was an unpredented assault on the seat of american democracy. Its described in the indictment, it was fueled by lies. Lies by the defendant, targeted at obstructing a Bedrock Function of the u. S. Government. Trump is facing four counts in this indictment. You can see them here
page there, are they? they re not. we ve heard republicans from the house that have said they re worried there could be too much too fast happening here. they want to make sure that they get their ducks in a row before they go down that road. whether or not the horse has left the stable is yet to be seen. neil: yeah, nancy mace says it could jeopardize republicans in the next election, right? yeah, that next election will be here before you know it. a poll that came out in the times showed the president still with an under water approval rating and tied in a hypothetical matchup with former president trump. so you think about that. where they are right now. is there a possibility of the president benefitting politically from an impeachment inquiry, would he see a rise in the polls? that s yet to be seen. the white house making it clear they don t want to go into the realm of what will happen next, where are we going to go. the president will be focusing on the issues. yes, this w
she s a 2014 obama appointee to the bench and handled since january 6 riot cases and notably delivering the harshest sentences in some of those cases. back out here, we expect to see the security preparations begin to ramp up a little bit. we think that this will probably look something similar to what we saw in june when trump was arraigned in miami at that federal courthouse over the alleged mishandling of classified documents. neil? neil: thanks, griff. let s go to mark meredith right now with the president in rehoboth beach, delaware. a lot of criticism that the justice department is far busiest helping out allegations against the former president and slow-moving some of these allegations that have come about with hunter biden and his business relations that might involve the present president. what is the latest? neil, good afternoon to you. republicans are accusing the biden administration through the
the january 6 document discovery. her order opened the flood gates that allowed investigators to get ahold of trump materials. she s different from judge cannon in which she has background familiarity with the january 6th investigation and probably not going far out on a limb that she won t be as favorable to former president trump as judge cannon has been. if i can switch gears with you guys, concerning devin archer and his question and answer session with the house oversight committee behind closed doors. people are hoping for a transcript or some sort of exact detail of what went down there. democrats say it wasn t damning at all to hunter biden or for that matter the president. republicans just the opposite. there does seem to be this criticism you hear maybe from republicans that there s a
who are now not afraid to challenge him. not everybody, but what is the latest, mike? former vice president mike pence says many republicans are angry with the biden justice department. president trump holds blame too. i do believe that while there s been weaponization at the justice department and we certainly lived through it through the trump-pence years, that at the end of the day, history will hold donald trump accountable for his reckless words and actions on that day. south carolina senator tim scott says biden s justice department continueses to hunt republicans while protecting democrats. what we see today are two different tracks of justice. one for political opponents and another for the son of the current president. florida governor ron desantis says it s important to return the government to following the constitution. i m the best situated to get it done, but when you fix and you end weaponization, you also