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trump vowed to appeal and there s a possible legal strategy. what i would do is target the piewnty damage awards 65 million dollars that basically say this is excessive and unconstitutional. this is an extremely large amounts. the writers attorney arguing in the two week long trial that carroll reputation have been destroyed and carroll had been tormented with online threats and harassment. court was very tense on friday, the former president stormed out as carroll attorney gave her closing arguments urging jury to set a high amount in damages later, trump s attorney alina firing back telling the jury the former president did not intend to hurt carroll and he shouldn t be punished for what people write online also arguing it was carroll who would actually sought out the attention. now carroll won another civil lawsuit against trump last year, and that case jury ruled that trump was indeed liable for sexual abuse, and did indeed defame her and now vowing to appeal this mo
right of self-defense because the president of the united states is not fulfilling his duty to enforce the laws. bill: that from greg abbott on our program yesterday not giving an inch on the border matter. the white house gave texas until today to reopen a stretch of 2 1/2 miles. texas saying it won t touch that. it will do no such thing. that s where we start. good morning on a friday. bill hemmer. dana: not like a little constitutional crisis on a friday. i m dana perino, america s newsroom. a pretty big deal in texas. they re going to defy the federal deadline despite the supreme court ruling against the state in a dispute over razor wire. the court bill: earlier in the week the court said the feds can t remove the wire. abbott says texas has the right to defend itself. dana: jonathan turley is on deck but let s begin with matt finn with the latest from eagle pass. as it stands right now the state of texas has not given up control along the property along th
house to the standoff underway right now at our southern border. today is the deadline for texas governor greg abbott to allow federal agents access to shelby park in eagle pass. a hub for illegal border crossings. the biden administration wants the razor wire fencing there gone. but defiant texas officials now declaring that they will not comply. in fact, the national guard there is putting up more razor wire. matt finn is live on the ground with more. our panel is standing by. matt whitaker, tom homan and tomi lahren. first to peter doocy that was directly out of the white house briefing. peter, good afternoon. good afternoon, trace. we know half of this country s governors, 25 of them, all republicans, sent a letter to this president saying that they stand with governor abbott in this effort to secure the border on his own. it doesn t sound like this white house is putting any stock at all in that letter. instead, they keep directing people s attentions to the senate neg