and tonight, many t americans long suffering from trump derangement syndrome are downright giddy. sufferinbut yesterday s verdictt a cure for their disease. e trum in fact, the trump campaign, i will argue tonight, is stronger than evewill ar. e e after the verdict, the former president s campaign said it raisedorme what, a massive record,$34.8 mi $34.8 million in just 6 hours. and by the way, that includes tr their site crashing. meanwhile, one flash poll si trump with a sixtrum point bump. and the former president himself is nowdeterm more than ever to save our country for from political warfare. watch this. this is a case where if they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone. these are bad people. were we weren t allowed to be allowed to use our election e expert under any circumstances . you saw what happened to some of the witnesses that were our side. they were literally crucified. sideey wer thereg fout because i m doing something for this country and i m doi
i don t have faith he ll do. that. no, that s not the point. the point is to impose t. the sentenceimpose now so that e can be an appeal if the judge refuses, as he wouldof the refue to take the case to the court cu of appeals and say honors, we t want the sentencing to be done now. so we can appeal. if the judge refuses to allow the sentencing to, impose u your honors, let us appeal. now, we re not going to appeals. the sentencing now. we re going to appeal the conviction. wilhe conviso i would do everyg to expedite this. timing is everything. very dangerous times forr our constitutional republic. c. very dangerous. thank you both. greg, thank you both . fun being on fox nation with you yesterday. and professor, thank you. when we come back, lara trump is here. she ll react to the biden campaign reportedlycampai celebrating trump s guilty verdict. and judggny celebratine jeanineo all coming up straight ahead. oh, carney assault. it s carney. i saw that. that s what i said.
his cases. i doubt they re going to want to do that for, former president trump. so they re likely to have to gheo through the state systet but this is a targets rich environment, for appeal. you know, i know that there s been great celebration a manhattan. this is something of a thrill kill conviction. i but that may not last long under review if the thet new york courts don t reverse this, i expect the federal system will. there are layers of reversible here. by judge merchan, professor, k i know you work hard all week. thank you for sharing all your time with us. we appreciate it. for sharin we appwe go now to the author oe book get to trump, harvard law professor alan dershowitz. profs fox news legal analystso greg jarrett is withders us.it greg, let me let me start withtt you and let me start with the questione of. what is next? what should be next? if you re advisingif y the trumw
bedrock constitutional right derived from sixth and seventh amendment judge merchan madenth emin a moy of that, as well as justicemultt with a multitude of reversible errors that are quite shocking. quite i think, to everyone. and it s not it is the federal courts, not state courts, that they re the oneso e who tend to scrupulously guard our due proces s. be so, you know, there may be ak dual track here. he you ve got to go throughem the state system. ma and,h ll get lucky. you know, some judges with a conscience who are schooled, l the law will look at this and say this is fundamentally wron and thig, reverse.i but i think in the end,th it s going to be the federal, yb maybe even the supreme court ths incrediblehi injustice. yeah. let s get your take, professor. and what what would the next steps be for you if you wereg talking to president trump s
attorney? i would do something quite radical. o something foroccutely the sentencing to occur next week, not july 11th, so that you can get the appeal going. you can so yout appeal until ths a sentence. if the court to expedite the sentencing. i would try to take the case now immediatel wouldy to the new york court of appeal, skipping the intermediate court of appealsrk which is a political court, manhattan basea pod democrats, largely. i would try to go right totr coe court appeals and ask them for a decision within 30 days in order get to the supreme court before the election. there s no reason have the sentencing delayed until july 11th. the judge knows what he s going to do. professor, why would you have any confidencete that judge merchan would expedite the sentencing? because i have you know, to me, i think the obvious thing to do, if it was him, would be to say, all right, you were releasedo if on your ownr ow recognizance pending appeal.