the number of endorsements he has right now from members of congress and governors. he has over 60 of them at this particular point. back in 2016 through the entire primary season. it was 15. it was 15. so he s already four times the number he got during the entire primaries is, it s just a very different trump campaign that we re seeing right now. versus what we saw in 2016. i dare say donald trump is part of the establishment, which is fascinating. but now they re now to that point. there are some who will say, oh, look at you sitting here talking about endorsements, endorsements don t matter. that s the swamp. do endorsements matter? well in my mind, they do matter and the way we know they commanders we can look back through history. look at all of the primary season since 1980 right, those that did not have an incumbent president running and then there s no incumbent president running on the republican side. and what do we see nine of 15 times the early endorsement leader, the lead
popular politician leaves office, the ability of them to drive voters to the polls diminishes greatly. donald trump s has only increased. gold standard for endorsements where endorsements don t matter is donald trump. it really matters. will imprison. todd: sean duffy we always endorse you. you are the man. fox & friends begins right now. a major shakeup in congress as wyoming congresswoman liz cheney is defeated. harriet hagueman backed by former president trump a big winner. tonight is the fall of a dynasty. last night lisa murkowski one of the top four candidates advancing to the general alongside kelly she backca. hitting the trump legal team against the u.s. government. trump has motioned to unseal the mar-a-lago search warrant. the fbi has completely destroyed trust here. they have lost the benefit of the doubt. this law american people won.
the shot? as i said, it was dark. but after the shot, obviously someone the man got up, and it was kind of like that period of him i can t say i actually watched him get up, but maybe only within a couple seconds or so, then he was walking towards where i was watching, and i could see him a little bit clearer and see it was a hispanic man, and he was he didn t appear hurt or anything else. he just kind of seemed very i guess the term very worried or whatever, walked on the sidewalk at that point, his hand up to his forehead. and then another man came out with a flashlight. senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin joins us. you went to visit with the anderson cooper staff and heard more about the interview. he said it was a hispanic man. that would match the description of george zimmerman. he didn t seem hurt. he does say later he had his hand at his forehand. what do we make of the part we just heard? well, the big issue that remains at the heart of this case is w