that boat. brian: a lot of people live on the water, maybe they are clamming. ainsley: a lot live on the boat. steve: 30% of people under my plane yesterday were under 10, people are traveling going places. ainsley: we had our spring break last two weeks, most schools in new york, coming back from spring break. brian: soon the kids will make their decisions. meanwhile, donald trump knows where he is going for spring break, new york city. he will be arraigned in manhattan court downtown tomorrow. ainsley: multiple secret service are testifying this week related to documented at mar-a-lago. steve: alexandria hoff, good morning. alexandria: no expectation that the president will be held in new york. he plans to return back to mar-a-lago. the former president outlined his plans on truth social, ending the post saying america was not supposed to be this way. former president is referring to alvin bragg s indictment against him. we do not know the specific charges,
happens. ainsley: go back to mar-a-lago and speak tomorrow night at 8:15 he says. brian: key give a speech on the courthouse steps if he wanted. steve: absolutely he could unless the judge imposes a gag order because there is a real good possibility given what the former president has already said about the d.a. and about the judge there could be one. alexandria hoff developments from the white house. plenty to talk about alexandria. plenty to talk about. the president has unparalleled 48 hours ahead of him. writing on social media that he does expect to leave mar-a-lago noon today before turning himself in to new york. he ended this post america is not supposed to be in way this follows alvin bragg s 34 count indictment against the former president that does remain sealed. we don t know the specific charges as you mention. we will know them soon according to the associated press and their sources. this includes at least one felony. trump s attorney said yesterday tha
the reidout is up next. tonight on the reidout we fight. we fight like hell. and if you don t fight like hell, you re not going to have a country anymore. we re going to walk down pennsylvania avenue, i love pennsylvania avenue. and we re going to the capitol. a ruling about those comments from donald trump would seem to open up the possibility of lawsuits against the former president by victims of the january 6th insurrection. meanwhile, more transcripps were released from the january 6th committee revealing a whole lot of trump insiders with very convenient memory lapses. also tonight, more of george santos lies are uncovered. we ll look closely at his finances which highlight the glaring need for campaign finance reform. and in state after state, midterm voters rejected election deniers. and now democrats have a golden opportunity to safeguard voting rights. one of the governors leading that fight joins me tonight. good evening, everyone. i m maria ter
anniversary of the january 6 insurrection. and then a few hours later president biden will honor 12 people at the white house including police officers injured in the capitol attack. we ll take to you both events live. also just a few moments from now, house republicans set to hold a conference call as the standoff over who will be house speaker continues. this, of course, after kevin mccarthy failed to get the votes needed after three days and 11 rounds of votes. mccarthy allies continuing to negotiate with the hardliner holdouts. the situation fluid but mccarthy remains confident this morning. we re going to get it done. let s go straight to correspondent manu raju live there on capitol hill. so, this meeting, just about 15 minutes from now as i understand it, it is about to begin. where do the negotiations stand going into that meeting, manu? reporter: well this is a critical moment for kevin mccarthy because he needs to demonstrate that the deal-cutting going on b
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