be convicted. right. those are good things in his column. do you think there would be any downside here for president biden were hunter to be convicted? of course, as the personal toll, of course. do we think there is political im impact? yeah, there are low information voters who are like, they re both in trouble with the law. i would say hunter biden is very different than donald trump and being a crack addict because you have an addiction is very different than a myriad after criminal charges, many cases which you ve been able to punt. then you have the fraud cases. i don t think they re the same at all, but i do think, you know, everything can be a problem, especially in politics. certainly, those close to president biden worry about just how he will receive this news. we know he is deeply worried about his son. also, the first lady coming back from france to go to the trial. i mean, the sister has been there. everyone in biden world, they re a close family. i t
live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. i m thrilled to be back in beautiful arizona with thousands and thousands in the crowd. hardworking americans. we are the party of common sense. as an example, it is big stuff, bigger than people think. why would anybody want to have men play in women s sports? why? [boos] we want strong voters, powerful military. we don t want wars. we want to have great education for our children and we want to have low interest rates, and i will be slamming the door shut on the biden migrant app, and i will terminate every single open borders policy of the biden administration as soon as i take the oath of office. sandra: former president donald trump back in battleground arizona for a raucous town hall last night. he took 30 minutes of questions after his speech, and laid out what he calls a common sense agenda on things that matter to everyday americans. hello and welcome, everyone. i m sandra smith in new york, and john, here it
steve: it is 6:00 here in new york city. ainsley: he is playing the drums on his leg. steve: 6:00 a.m. in new york city on this friday, june 17th rather, june 7th, 2024. this is fox & friends. ainsley: friday, whatever. brian: we get the date wrong it doesn t bode well. steve: i can get the date right if wearing a necktie but i m not because it s casual friday. hunter biden heads back to court day five of gun trial today as his father, the president weighs in from france. will you accept the jury s outcome, their verdict, no matter what it is? yes. and have you ruled out a pardon for your son? yes. brian: he talks loyalty. he talks loyalty as a big driver for why he and donald trump get along. he showed up for the first fight and stayed until the last fight. okay. we will have longer sound bites later. carley: a lot of fun for this friday. brandon lake is going to perform for the all-american summer concert series. janice is live ahead of the b
this kind of extreme measure. let s not forget our shared humanity and our share faiths. right. that s part of the american contract. it s great to get your perspective on this very difficult issue. s that the show for tonight. now we go to alex warren. we re going to be joined by a former clerk of samuel alito who says justice alito should recuse himself from the trump cases. that former clerk is going to join us to make his case. i am looking forward to hear that clerk s story on something i agree with. the breaking defendant trump news of the night is that donald trump has to give up his guns. donald trump who has had bodyguards for many many years before he had secret service protection, never had any rational reason to carry or even possess a firearm but like many people, who hope that a handgun might make them feel, i don t know, more like a man. donald trump owns three handguns. and he obtained a license to carry a concealed handgun. a license that the new york
are you just doing it in a bigger platform with the entire house of representatives? no. there is a very clear distinction between what we are doing and what they have done in weaponnizing the judicial system. they are undermining the people s faith in our institutions. our system of justice system. what we are doing is the opposite. we are trying to adhere to the rule of law. that was republican speaker of the house mike johnson this afternoon saying that the republican party is just trying to adhere to the rule of law. now, a few hours were that interview, speaker johnson made a huge decision which shows that is plainly not the case. as speaker of the house, one of the most important things johnson does is decide who from his party sits on house committees. among the most important committees for the rule of law in this country is the house intelligence committee. today speaker johnson appointed scott perry and ronnie jackson to the two open seat on that committee. when