protection, go with sympatric a trio. i m larry madowo on the streets of nairobi. and this is cnn tonight on 360, president biden addresses the nation after the supreme court handed down a ruling for the ages giving the former president a level of immunity from january 6 charges and blurring the line, critics warn between president s and kings. also tonight, new reporting and how long some democrats close to the president have been concerned about his condition? mission. as the calls for him to get out of the race continue, and his supporters push back hard. and later, one of the former prisoners senior advisers in january 6, agitator steve bannon reports to prison. good evening. thanks for joining us. just minutes go, president biden, who wants chaired the senate committee in charge of vetting supreme court nominees, had this to say about today s historic cooling on presidential immunity today s supreme court decision on presidential immunity that fundamentally changed f
man oy more may follow. and it s a crime to lie ins a federal whistleblower complaint. so this is hime toe would face y serious consequences if any of this testimony was untruint.e. all right. 20 seconds. last answer, greg jarrett will joe biden be tied to this money? money be more and more every day like that, that s going to happen? think h i think he will, but he doesn t have be in order to have committed crimes. it is a crime for a public official to confer a benefit on a foreign entity in exchange for money to himself or his family. he doesn t have to receive to he anything to have committed a whole host com like crime. if you give ukraine $1,000,000,000, if they firear prosecutors so your son can make money in a field, there set no experience, and i think that might qualify. it s a dilution of the foreigntc corrupt practices act. it s a crime. it s a felony. greg crime jarrett thank you, john.
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