effectively cuts off any democratic path to victory. bill: for democrats to hold onto power not chamber they would need to win all 26 toss-up races and pick up another six districts republicans have the advantage. an extremely tall order. dana: the house may be slipping away but the senate is still anyone s game. it is expected to be decided by four key races, all of those in a dead heat with one week to go. bill: democrats separate to try to keep the upper chamber banking on former president obama to do this. he is going to nevada and arizona and later make a joint appearance in pennsylvania as they look to prevent republicans from flipping that senate seat. dana: the former president making it a point to address inflation and crime. two issues his party has shied away from. we have a plan. that s why democrats actually have plans. they pick up a few more seats in both chambers they can force through extreme unpopular laws from education, to abortion. who will figh
not paying taxes for a four-year period while dishing out huge bucks for a party lifestyle. he could spend up to 17 years in prison and he faces 25 years in the federal gun case. you re watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. new york post says wild child, drugs, escorts and exotic cars while dodging taxes. editorial board said it was a scheme not to pay uncle sam but to give chastity at the gentlemen s club. the evidence is clear the justice department was burying it as favor to joe biden. todd: alexandria hoff will break it down. alex. his attorney sees it differently. the president s son has been indicted on 19tax-related charges, that were brought by special counsel yesterday. the defendant spent this money on drugs, escorts and girlfriends, luxury hotel, rental property, exotic cars, everything but his taxes. everything broken down, 1.6 million in atm withdrawals, money to women and adult entertainment and so on. david axelrod
steve: look at that. we have a new logo and new music. we are in a new room. it s kind of a new week. it s 7:00 here on the east coast. it is tuesday, may 28th, 2024. welcome to fox & friends and brand new studio, studio b. our top story this hour. a manhunt is underway two of four inmates who escaped a louisiana jail are still on the loose. lawrence: plus, democrats reportedly in full blown freakout mode over biden as we are about five months out from the election. ainsley: and what is the most annoying thing to americans? there s a list. do you want to hear the most annoying sound in the world? guys, guys, guys. ainsley: second hour of fox & friends starts right now. and, remember, mornings are better your friends. steve: eh! ainsley: wake up. steve: screaming at the white house. we will tell you about that in a minute. turn to the latest on former president trump s new york criminal trial, closing arguments are set to begin today after more than four we
president donald trump as a it ll take for republicans to hold onto the house. and implement trump s agenda. if he wins in november and a heatwave, unlike anything americans have seen in decades, will send temperatures soaring for more than half the country. a reminder that when it comes to climate change, the worst is yet to come, unless something is done and is social media is dangerous as tobacco and alcohol, the surgeon general is now demanding congress take action and for social media companies to add a warning label for children were following these major developing stories and many more all coming in, right here to cnn news central right now a major strategy session going down in south florida, house speaker mike johnson is visiting former president donald trump, at his mar-a-lago resort, where the two republican leaders are hashing out their plans not only to win back the white house, but also hold onto the house of representatives this november, it comes just days
you. this is ra a real concern. ticktock has shown how profitable this can be. and they are better at it than anyone else in the game. exact ly last couple years. a few years sag is a good example, but not clear yet if we will see self-policing from the industry itself. and school districts, in addition to parents are struggling with this. thinking back to until maybe the beginning of high school. now kids have phones at such a young age, elementary school age and parents feel like, okay, you got to give your kid a phone for safety to keep in touch with