house for $19 inside politics sunday with manu raju next on cnn criminal appeal there was a rigged trial. these are bad people. nobody s ever seen anything like it. trump s conviction injects uncertainty tie into the race don t get angry, don t get depressed, get even success is the best revenge. the former president faces potential prison time i ended tide of support. this is bigger than me. this is bigger than my presidency. how is this verdict reverberating nationwide? plus route reckless. reckless, dangerous. it s irresponsible for anyone to say this was greg, just because they don t like the verdict biden breaks his silence on the trial. can democrats capitalize on the conviction and one-on-one. former speaker kevin mccarthy joins us, lie in mixed h2a interview on the fallout from this week and the infighting plaguing the gop inside politics, the best reporting from inside the corridors power starts now good morning. thanks for joining us for inside politics
polantz at the federal court in washington. and this is cnn hello, and welcome to allow viewers watching from the united states and around the world. i m anna coren. we begin with relentless severe storms that continue to threaten millions across the us. this memorial day weekend. especially hard hit overnight texas and oklahoma well, this is what s left of a gas station in valley view, texas, north of dallas and it s just one of several reports of major damage in the area officials in denton county, texas. so they are responding to reports of multiple victims and people trapped it s unclear how many people are injured. there are also reports of overturned 18 damaged homes and downed power lines. meanwhile rescue and damage assessments are underway in cook county, just north of denton after a possible tornado saturday night. and in oklahoma, beliefs say the town of clear more is shut down and to avoid the area, will their two reports of extensive damage to homes, as w
attention to politics who don t fall traditional news and who don t regularly vote. so will they be convinced by this or will they be doing things like what biden is doing? on tuesdays, announcing executive actions on the border, they re trying to focus on some of those other issues. how will those voters? obviously it s hard to cast won. say, one fell swoop, say how these all people who vote, but what is the right strategy for the biden campaign to get those votes? well, i think this is the question in many ways, this election, how do you break through to people who have tuned out by the way, across the political spectrum in this country. i think it s almost media consumption. you could argue that is the defining kind of demographic question. the people who are just getting their news from social media at this point have very different political bove use it turns out, then the rest of america, but i think i m watching whether and how the idea of a conviction does break through. ther
and raised $4 million. on the other hand, on june 13th when he pled not guilty in the classify documents case, more serious and credible indictment, he had 35,000 people who contributed $1.3 million. so it ll be with interesting to see what happens. these were both, incidentally, on tuesdays. he pled not guilty on thursday of this week, but it ll be interesting to see what the impact was on how much money he raised in those, on thursday into friday compared to the other two days. the other change s interesting to me is what thing that s interesting to me is what does he look like in the early states. look, people in iowa and new hampshire and maybe to a lesser extent nevada and south carolina, they re paying attention to this because they realize, particularly in iowa and new hampshire, they have a big responsibility to start the process. so i m going to be looking at this over the next couple of weeks. in iowa today 58% of the republicans say they re either
indicted. the grand jury is often in on tuesdays, but we have not seen them in today. there s no prosecutors over here at the courthouse. so it s just not clear exactly how this will factor and come together. very interesting. thank you so much. here with me to talk more about that is paula reid, cnn s evan perez and laura coates. very busy day. let s start with the first thing that katelyn polantz was talking about. the notion that the rm president, when he was president, said that he was really comfortable with the election system. i want to read part of it. in their questions to one those former offic, we re talking about former trump officials, investigators were interested iow trump reacted to information that u.s. election systems were secure and whether trump was well informed on the topic. one of the sources said. one of the sources told us that they were honing in on this idea, it appeared from the