getting out. donald j. trump coming out of ah, the car there , the suv going up the steps. and did you know that this was extremely historic. tomorrow remarkable moment in u. s history will unfold the first ever arraignment of a former president in federal court historic and unprecedented. we ve never seen a former president sit in federal court at the defendant s table. soon he will take off for florida and for history. and of course, a day like this would not be complete without disgraced former fbi officials passing judgment on their favorite target. our system is not based on you know, we don t play by organized crime rules. it s not you take out one of my guys. i take out one of your guys, that s all equal. i think what we know about donald trump is his approach to businesses approach to politics as a person person in a personal relations. it is a constant pursuit of advantage might guess and it s speculation is that he saw in this material information that might be usef
we go to new jersey with more of the former president s message. nate, good evening. trace, good evening to you. his first public remarks, or at least his first speech since his arraignment in miami this afternoon, former president trump defended his right to retain classified information. he said it is in the sole discretion of the president to keep their own documents, and he also took sharp aim at president joe biden for what he calls weaponizing the department of justice. listen here. this day will go down in infamy and joe biden will forever be remembered as not only the most corrupt president in the history of our country, but perhaps even more importantly, the president who together with a band of his closest thugs, misfits and marxists tried to destroy american democracy. but they will fail and we will win bigger and better than ever before. [applause]. charging a former president of the united states under the espionage act of 1917. trace, president trump then
prosecutor was prosecuting basically his son to go away or they wouldn t get a billion dollars, by golly, he got it done. that s the give away. that s like the rest of the story. and it really does, leslie, because he makes a good point. chuck grassley ran the judiciary committee for a longtime. he is a legit guy. he doesn t make stuff up. if the 17 recordings exist, bad, right? i m laughing because, yes, i listened to senator grassley and two words come out when we are talking tonight, alleged and if. nobody has heard these 17. i want the 17 tapes. i want to hear them. what if they exist? grassley hasn t heard them. what if they exist? it would be a problem, but i guarantee that it is like that big whiskey whistle-blower witness that didn t come up a few weeks ago. it is like the laptop. the fbi has had it for years and
into a dice part. grassley hasn t heard the tapes himself , but he s not a guy known to reach for hyperbole at the drop of a hat, so these allegations have to be taken very seriously. joining us now is house judiciary committee chair jim jordans. house oversight committee member byron donald and mollie hemingway, editor in chief of the federalist fox news contributor. congressman donald let s start with you since you ve viewed the document that grassley s actually referencing there. is there anything that, he said in those comments on the senate floor? that doesn t kind of pan out from what you ve seen. laura good to be with you. look i think everything that senator grassley says does pan out because the document does state that the barista executive actually has receipts. that s all it says that he has information, but you just don t know what the information is. and then the other piece that definitely pans out is that they moved the money through through several accounts that would
laura he is not sure what is a trans gesture that he s dropping the number for a moment. when he walked out and saw those rainbow colors, he probably thought he was at the nbc upfronts and he was proud as a peacock. who knows what he was talking there? there was there was also bad dancing on stage and bad lip synching. i mean, so great. so many great, great performers and incredible talent. and then they bring out people who have zero talent and can t sing or dance. i don t know. they apparently weren t available, so they booked that. that performer you showed earlier throughout pride address, laura biden, said these were some of the most inspiring people he had ever met, and he said it was about human dignity. dignity. this is a train, mr. president. it is in honor of trans rights. are human rights are we this at the house? what that is, rose montoya. she is a trans activist.