it. the trump campaign saying it s holding near through nearly $53 million in donations in the first 24 hours after the historic guilty verdicts. the former president promising to appeal that verdict. the biden also fund raising off of it. no word on how much it has raised, but the current president is speak out about it, and we are all over it from what donors are saying to how voters are reacting. and we re all over president biden s son hunter preparing for, well, the first of his trials beginning monday, this one over felony gun charges in delaware. could hunter s legal mess actually overshadow donald trump s? and from the legal storms to the very real ones that are battering texas yet again. now several states across the plains and this start of hurricane season officially. so much going on. we start right now. neil: welcome, everybody, glad to have you, i m neil can cavuto. we ve got, obviously, the appeal on the part of donald j. trump. we re going to go to c.b. co
47% of trump supporters. dr. fauci this weekend practically pleading with trump who is vaccinated in secret at the white house in january to urge his supporters to get the shot. watch. how much of a difference will it make if president trump leads a campaign for the people who are most devoted to him to actually go out and get the vaccine? chris, i think it would make all the difference in the world. he is a very widely popular person among republicans. if he came out and said go and get vaccinated, it is really important for your health, the health of your family and the health of the country it seems absolutely inevitable that the vast majority of people who are his close followers would listen to him. i m surprised at the high percentage of republicans who say they don t want to be vaccinated. i don t understand where that s coming from. this is not a political issue. this is a public health issue. the divide is also playing out on the floor of the house of represent
creating a frankenstein monster. this is not law that new york has ever seen before in this way. so what will we see next? it s very hard to tell. neil: you know, you talked of the possibility, rebecca, there of the supreme court playing a role in this. s work l, let me ask you a little bit about that sol. they generally try to run away from these sorts of things. it s hard to see that a happening, it goes back to 2000 and the closeness of that race, the florida recount, i get it. here they ve been involved already a number of times, and on something like this, could hay take the up a matter like this or say, no, no, no, let it play out in the lower courts? well, in the normal course of things if former president trump loses at the state apell if late level are, he can appellate level, he can file a cert position with the supreme court. those are usually summarily denied. i don t know what they will do here. if the constitutional a issues are important enough to them,
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Michael Whatley, who was hand-picked by former President Donald Trump, will be joined by Trump's daughter-in-law, Lara, who was elected by a unanimous voice vote to serve as co-chair.