michael steele. donald trump railing against his guilty verdict with misinformation and outright lies. his supporters call for violence and online posts. the new developments you may have missed in the ex- president s other legal cases. president biden s campaign stepping out outreach to black voters a crucial swing states. the principal deputy campaign manager is here. we will speak with former capitol police officer harry dunn about his role supporting the campaign. grab your coffee and tea of settled in and welcome to the weekend. just this morning, donald trump appearing on fox for pretaped interview where he unleashed a new tirade of lies as he awaits sentencing a 34 billing accounts. the friendly hosted no problem amplifying those lies. here is just a snapshot of how the leader of the republican party defended himself while attacking both democrats and the justice system. these people are sick. they are sick. they are deranged. i talk about the enemy, the af
continued special coverage of today s unanimous guilty on all counts verdict in the new york criminal trial of former president donald trump. i am rachel maddow joined by nicole wallace and joy reid and katie phang and chris hayes. also lawrence o donnell is with us. we re about to be joined by the star witness for the prosecution in this trial. michael cohen is going to speak with us exclusively giving us his first reaction to this verdict tonight. michael cohen will be joining us here in just one moment. he ll be with us live here on set. the jury sent a note to judge juan merchan, it said, quote, we, the jury, have reached a verdict. 45 minutes later at 5:05 p.m. the jury was back in the courtroom and seated. defendant donald trump was there and seated as well. judge merchan then addressed the foreperson of the jury. it went like this. the judge, mr. foreperson, without telling me the verdict, has the jury, in fact, reached a verdict. juror number one, yes, they have. the
that 12 ordinary manhattanites believed and convicted him on. the other thing i am really thinking about tonight s go ahead, nicole, i m sorry. i m sorry, lisa. we had a switcheroo involving a lot of audiovisual conduits and i appreciate you going with us on it like it was a flume ride. lisa rubin, thank you very much at the courthouse in lower manhattan. thank you. it is just after 8:00 p.m. eastern time and here we are. hello and welcome to our continued special coverage of today s unanimous, guilty on all counts verdict in the new york criminal trial of former president trump. i am rachel maddow. i am joined by my colleagues nicolle wallace and joy reid and katie phang and chris hayes. also lawrence o donnell is with us. we are about to be joined by the star witness for the prosecution in this trial. michael cohen is going to speak with us exclusively, giving us his first reaction. michael cohen will be joining us in one moment, live onset. it was 4:20 p.m. eastern tim
it s monday, june 24th. oh my parents anniversaries they would have been married 52 years. this is fox & friends. it s a fox news alert. one of the two migrants charged in the brutal murder of a texas 12-year-old due in court this morning. what we expect to learn. charlie: plus, former president trump putting a denting in biden s cashed a van twage a massive fund raising haul as the fundraising sets its sights on blue states. rnc chair lara trump joins us this hour. steve: and sky s the limit, chicago sky forward angel reese outduels caitlin clark in a matchup that shattered records for wnba ticket prices. we will tell you more about that coming up. ainsley: the second hour of fox & friends starts right now. steve: all right. and let s start with this. a fox news alert. one of the two migrants charged in the death of that 12-year-old girl down in texas is set to appear in court later this morning. ainsley: todd piro joins us now with more details. todd? tod
The latest Political Developments of the day and interviews with top newsmakers are featured. We played that clip of donald trump call thing an attack on the nation. Cohen, interestingly in interviews with George Stephanopoulos and others, said the fbi was very courteous and respectful. He did not describe the raids on his home and offices as an attack on the nation. Does that seem to be more that he softened on his stance against the fbi . He seems to. I recall him saying he would take a bullet for the president. Maybe thats going into court and Pleading Guilty. But the pardon itself is a political calculation. Im not very good at that. I dont know whether hes a candidate or not. But at this point, with what he has in front of him, what he did and what he knows, he seems like hes taking the smart path, the one where he admits his guilt, sort of takes his medicine, and hopes the court will give him some consideration for that. Joyce, when you look at what lanny davis, Michael Cohens at