jaw-dropping numbers from a new poll. what they want trump to do now that he has been convicted. good afternoon from washington dc. we began with no reaction from donald trump to the prospect of being jailed. his lawyer also on the talk shows today outlining the defense appealed strategy and saying that trump may not face sentencing at all july 11. we are going to challenge this case on appeal. i do not think he is going to end up being subject to any symptoms whatsoever, and we look forward to getting this case into the next court and taken this again all the way to the u.s. supreme court if necessary. trump is now the first former american president to be convicted on criminal charges. questioned directly about a potential prison term in his first postverdict tv appearance. the judge could decide to say house arrest or even jail. i am okay with it. i saw one of my lawyers on television saying you do not want to do that. i said you do not beg for anything. it is the
unprecedented now, for the first time in american history, a former president convicted for his criminal behavior while still serving as presumptive republican nominee for president. donald trump calls the verdict rigged and himself, quote, a political prisoner. newsbreak, he is not in prison. maga outrage, trump allies including the house speaker and several potential vice presidential candidates are blasting the verdict and unleashing dangerous rhetoric against the justice system and our democracy itself. but no one is above the law. president biden warns the attacks are reckless and irresponsible while trying to keep his campaign focused on issues important to voters. we will talk about it all, the prosecution and the politics with congresswoman maxine waters of california and politics nation host, the reverend al sharpton. nbc analysts and prosecutor. i m jonathan kay part, this is the saturday show. historic victory for american justice, accountability and the rule of la
as their advice to boil water. details just coming in on a shark attack off southern california. the victim rushed to the hospital with what are being called significant injuries. american voters are divided over donald trump s conviction. the new abc news/ipsos poll that shows half believe the guilty verdict was correct, but nearly the same number of people call it politically motivated. trump lashes out again at his opponents saying they re sick. the former president now warned of a breaking point if he s kept under house arrest. the historic election in mexico. the country all but guaranteed to have its first female president. the campaign marred by political violence with dozens of candidates killed. what the election means for u.s./mexican relations. the pressure building on benjamin netanyahu to accept the gaza cease-fire deal, but he s facing pushback from his coalition. could this cost him his job, and will hamas accept the terms? opec nations agree to exten
screen to follow. stay right here on the screen to follow. stay right here ayman is up next. good evening, tonight, the coordinated attacks on the justice system, a campaign of vengeance. trump is finally held accountable. a i knew investigation that looking into the efforts to keep the criminal court off of its back and harvard s new policy of silence that reveals a sad truth about where we are in america. showing empathy is now somehow controversial. let s do it. immediately after trump made history last week becoming the first u.s. president to ever be convicted of a felony. republicans rush to his defense and they have not left his side ever since. we saw the ex-president and his ride or die followers echoing the same. people get it. it is a scam the republican party they stuck, they stick together. representation of the justice department, the fbi, that is all coming out of washington. i think anybody who is not speaking up in the face of really something that sh
hello, everyone, and welcome to the salmon per hour. here s where we re headed this week the life and murder of nicole brown simpson. this documentary is bringing nicole to life. persisters set the record straight on her legacy. it was ugly, it was horrible, and it was very hard to watch almost entail and relive the moment oj was acquitted of her murder floor was just ripped open. also, this howard john legend on afghanistan s answer to american idol. and cultural revolution through music, it really shows you the power of music and the power of the human spirit. then this is the north korean saying, well two can play this game except we re just going to send over actual garbage. i ll roundtable conversation with journalist mark landlocked and jonathan freedom on the big stories of the week, google s tried to step in and prove that but the indispensable, but has had pretty rotten results. maybe the search engine becomes redundant if you have an ai chatbot or someth