consensus. they found a center point and that s whereby they governed from. and they passed laws that have well beyond their time in the white house. steve: yeah. good point. get stuff done that lasts forever. doug and sydney and lydia, thank you very much for joining us from all across america today. god bless america and everyone out to our friends at campbell. steve: absolutely. doug, thank you. it is 7:00 here in new york city. the second hour of fox & friends starts right now. lawrence: we begin the second hour of fox & friends with this happening. today, hunter biden s legal team is prepared to fire paperwork in delaware later this morning, asking to dismiss the first son s gun charges. ainsley: i wonder if that will happen? they have been asking for that for a long time. today is paperwork day. facing a dozen counts. carrying 17 years. tax related charges for last thursday. and maximum 25 years behind bars for the gun related charges back in september
breaking news in the january 6th investigation into former president donald trump. special counsel jack smith plans to present evidence at trump s trial next year that his continued support for capital rioters showed he intended to inspire violence on january six as part of a conspiracy he led to overturn the 2020 election. let s get more now on this with cnn s chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid and former federal prosecutor, renato mary adi. tell us what we re hearing here and why dissociative again. this is fascinating because this is the first time the special counsel has really laid out exactly how they are going to present large parts of their case before a jury next march. they listed all the specific evidence that they intend to present. at a high-level, they are going to argue that, look, since january 6th, former president trump has continued to show public support for the capitol rioters. for example, he has suggested that, if he is reelected, he coul
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
everybody was so worried yesterday about you, and they never mentioned me. i m up here sweating like a dog. i don t care about you. i just want your vote. i don t care. my relationship, very smart. by the way, a lot of shark attacks lately. there was a shark or you get electrocuted. i ll take electrocution every time. donald trump once again making absolutely bonkers remarks on the campaign trail. and it s just the tip of the iceberg. the more dangerous rhetoric has to do with the policies he would enact if he s put back into the white house again. and as we await pivotal supreme court decisions, there is bombshell new audio today featuring justice samuel alito and his wife upside down flag the newsiest martha ann, talking blunty about their politics. the woman who captured that audio, activist lauren windsor, joins me in studio in just a moment. plus, just a normal day in trump world as the former president and soon to be republican nominee meets with his probation off
A look at the latest news and headlines of the day features discussions of politics and culture, analysis of Political Correctness in Campus Craziness and. The internet. Lets give people access lets give people rights and if we cant get that, lets make sure we know we defined facebook, youtube and twitter as publishers who are libel, as our fox news or the Wall Street Journal or anybody else for the content they put out. Tammy again, weve got to find a way to push back and one of the strengths we have here is that we are the content, there is a sense also that we are willingth to put up with anythig because our lives now are so intertwined with twitter, with facebook, social media in general. Its the new modern way to communicate and my concern, of course, is that we dont want them to go away and yet ironically they are private public companies, they are not p government. They can do what they please, but i think the power as an example, this conversation, being able to have a Point Of