it. the trump campaign saying it s holding near through nearly $53 million in donations in the first 24 hours after the historic guilty verdicts. the former president promising to appeal that verdict. the biden also fund raising off of it. no word on how much it has raised, but the current president is speak out about it, and we are all over it from what donors are saying to how voters are reacting. and we re all over president biden s son hunter preparing for, well, the first of his trials beginning monday, this one over felony gun charges in delaware. could hunter s legal mess actually overshadow donald trump s? and from the legal storms to the very real ones that are battering texas yet again. now several states across the plains and this start of hurricane season officially. so much going on. we start right now. neil: welcome, everybody, glad to have you, i m neil can cavuto. we ve got, obviously, the appeal on the part of donald j. trump. we re going to go to c.b. co
i m paul gigot. a manhattan jury found donald trump guilty this week on all 34 counts of false iffying business records, the first time in history that a former u.s. president has been convicted of a felony. thursday afternoon s verdict marked a dramatic end to the almost 6-week trial, but trump vowed that the legal fight is not over. this was a rigged decision right from day one. with a conflicted judge who should have never been allowed to try this case, never. and we will fight for our constitution. this is far from over. paul: let s bring in jim trusty, a former federal prosecutor and former donald trump attorney. welcome, jim. good to see you again. so what do you make of this verdict? well, it s not a shock, unfortunately. i mean, this is the lawfare. it s really at a its worst with. you had a politicized prosecutor who had a picked through the trash of a case that the southern district of new york specifically rejected doing that his predecessor rejected doing, but
g good evening. i m bret baier. breaking tonight fox news has new and exclusive reaction from president biden on the guilty verdict in former president trump s historic criminal trial. the first of a former current president in u.s. history. we have been talking about that and the fallout of it. now a little q&a. white house correspondent peter doocy joins us live from the north lawn with that. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. it took 24 hours but we finally got president biden to tell us what he thinks the trump convictions mean for him ahead of november s elections this is iphone video as we took as he got done toasting the kansas city chiefs on the north lawn and you will only see it here. peter: do you think this conviction helps trump in the election? are you worried that this could happen to you some day, somebody comes up with some charges and tries to bring you into court after your term? [inaudible] and when trump says you are just trying to br
along with judged jeanine pirro. harold ford junior shannon green and gray got fell. 5:00 in new york city and this is the 5. [ ] donald trump going scorched-earth on his guilty verdict. joe biden doing a victory lap on the left successful author campaign. the president telling millions of republicans they have no right to call the trial rigged. the american principle that no 1 is above the law was reaffirmed. donald trump was given every opportunity to defend himself. it was a state case not a federal case, as reckless tech dangerous. it is irresponsible. for anyone to say this was rigged just because they don t like the verdict. jesse: the big guy sporting a goofy grin as he ignored questions from reporters. watch this. can you tell us sir donald trump refers to himself as a political prisoner and blames you directly. what s your response to that? do you think the conviction will have an impact on the campaign? we would love to hear your thoughts. should he be on
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