the prosecutor. providing a plethora of details about the days and weeks after the 2020 election. when donald trump and his allies tried anything and did everything they could to reverse what they knew was trump s election defeat. we re getting a look at what sidney powell and jenna ellis told prosecutors during the recessions. those are the meetings where defendants who take plea deals reveal any information that could be used against the other defendants in this case. which includes rudy giuliani and donald trump. former trump attorney general ellis descriing a chilling conversation with trump aid at a white house christmas party. i said something to him like i m sorry that we haven t been able to do more. and i emphasized to him i thought that the claims and the ability to challenge the election results was essentially over because of the dismissal of the case from the the supreme court. he said to me in an excited tone, well, we don t care. we re not going to leave. i
reidout i m sick of republicans losing. do you want a leader from a different generation who is going to put this country first, or do you want dick cheney in three-inch heels? we have two of them on stage tonight. in the last debate, she made fun of me for joining tiktok, while her own daughter was using the app for a long time. you might want to take care of urfamily first. leave my daughter out of your voice. here s the truth. you re scum. we have become a party of losers at the end of the day. that part is pretty accurate, a party of loser. we saw a lot of heated rhetoric in last night s debate. in the end, they re all just running for second place. also tonight, joe manchin, the senate s most conservative democrat, announces he will not be running for re-election. plus, new reporting that special counsel jack smith plans to make donald trump s role in the january 6th insurrection the centerpiece of trump s federal election interference trial. but we be
hi there, everyone, it s 4:00 in new york. in a few minutes president biden will address the community of lewiston, maine, the community still reeling from a mass shooting just over one week ago. 18 people were killed in that shooting. the victims range in age from 14 years old to 76. the story of what this community has been forced to endure is one that has become all too familiar to all of us. 18 people some of whom were out playing corn hole at the local bar, others were bowling with their families at youth night. new dads, sign language interpreters, honor students, youth bowling coaches. some of the latest victims in america s gun violence crisis epidemic. the new york times reports this,that, quote, the vit will most likely also be an opportunity for president biden to repeat his call far ban on assault weapons and tougher gun control and mental health measures that have been blocked on capitol hill. with me at the table, former top official at the department of justi
attention, any attention to liberal comments made post verdict, you would have noticed that you were hearing not so subtle warnings of a maga uprising. trump and his maga followers are digging in, trying to tear down the system. is he perfectly willing to call out the mob, basically. and have them attack all of these people and threaten their safety. there is going to be violence. there is going to be trouble. this is wrong, there s going to be some problems here, maybe some violence. and this president, former president should not have done what he did. i don t think he has a problem with the concept of violence. laura: now, why would they all say this? seems like almost coordinated. after all, they won the battle, at least by convicting trump. that was their dream. so what s their motive for fanning the flames now? well, since they can t credibly argue that you are better off than you were four years ago. they need more than just lawfare to win in november. and ev
steve: good morning, everybody. live from studio b. it s 7:00 in new york city. welcome to the thursday, may 30th edition of fox & friends. well, fox news alert. it is day two of jury deliberations in donald trump s trial against new york state. possible outcomes as the country watches and waits for what will be an historic verdict. it s mind boggling to me that at the end of the rainbow we still weren t certain what the menu of crimes it now turns out was going to be. brian: right. we re going to talk to him shortly. and joe biden snaps at a reporter asking if he would be serving his full term or handing over to power to vp harris. steve: good question. all four years or handing over? not hurt, are you? ainsley: did you fall on your head. lawrence: should make fun. ainsley: a true miracle a girl loses her leg in a train accident and then pulls herself off the tracks. the incredible story is coming up. lawrence: what will she h second hour of fox & fr