jon: welcome to fox news live. i m jon scott in new york. president trump is he s planning to plead not guilty at his federal aarraignment tuesday. at gop conventions in both georgia and north carolina trump railed against the justice department and special prosecutor jack smith. the ridiculous and baseless indictment of me will go down as among the most horrific abuses of power in the history of our country. many people have said that. democrats even said it. this vicious persecution is a travesty of justice. jon: trump faces nearly 40 counts including obstruction of justice. now to one nation with brian kilmeade. brian: welcome to one nation. i m brian kilmeade. judge jeanine is here. dave rubin is standing by. we ll find out how much they know about each other. let s get to the story of the week. double standard on display all week long. all we have been hearing about, breakdown after breakdown on the cases against former president donald j. trump and none against cu
now to one nation with brian kilmeade. brian: welcome to one nation. i m brian kilmeade. judge jeanine is here. dave rubin is standing by. we ll find out how much they know about each other. let s get to the story of the week. double standard on display all week long. all we have been hearing about, breakdown after breakdown on the cases against former president donald j. trump and none against current president joe biden. trump was indicted on dozens of federal charges including conspiracy and violation of the espionage act. which brings me to my overarching points. how about fairness? do i think president trump is always right and always unfairly accused? absolutely not. does it mean a payment for an alleged affair and arguments over classified documents causing jail time is indicative of the seriousness of this? no. because we are watching a president skate on his family s international evening tanglements that could compromise him in office that could outstrip anythin
pete: look at that rope. 99 has a good swing on him. will: how old are those kids? pete: how old? i think that kid looked like he was maybe nine. will: could you strike him out? pete: yeah. should we try? i m afraid i d hit a kid. will: my control is a little off. will: and you re old? pete: if the challenge is to strike out a nine ear old i m going to bring the heat. will: could you throw a no- hitter to 9-year-olds? pete: absolutely. no-hitter, no walks. perfect game. will: no i take the kids. you just said you might beat a kid. you re not going nine innings without walking somebody. pete: there are really good 9-year-old hitters but you can t catch up with the speed. will: what s the age they catch up to you. pete: 12. will: you can no longer strike them out. 13? pete: 13 and 14 they are turning the corner. the testosterone kicks in. i mean, e-mail us friends@fox news.com. dads everywhere feel like they could own their 9-year-old but they get up into the teens, and they st
on dozens of federal charges, including obstruction of justice, conspiracy and violating the espionage act and because of documents or mary lago and his new jersey golf club. which brings me to my overarching point. how about fairness? do i think that president trump is always right? do i think he s always unfairly accused? absolutely not, and doesn t mean a payment for an alleged affair and arguments over classified documents, causing global shockwaves and possibly jail time is actually indicative of the seriousness of all this. no especially because we re watching a president skate on his family s international entanglements, which could compromise him in office and classified document hall. which one is all said and done could outstrip anything. donald trump has hey. doj fbi democratic attack squad if you want to destroy trump, pick up your head. look around. you fired up his crowd and if you wanted to help the rest of the gop field , beat him. watch the news. almost all h
welcome to one nation, i am brian kilmeade. thank you for watching. tonight look back at one of our favorite segment, one you won t find anywhere else on the network, cohost quiz transformed the way you watch television, foxbusiness and news anchors know about each other i love this. they have a chance on a daily basis, who will bring it back but first, you can imagine, to honor men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation on this memorial day weekend and that s what i hope you are doing. a reminder freedom is not free. united states and the freedom for which it stands, the freedom for which they died must endure and prosper. their lives remind us freedom is not buck deeply, it has a cost and imposes a burden. just as they are willing to sacrifice, so too must we. a less heroic way, willing to give of ourselves. americas coast to coast will commemorate more than 1.3 million brave men and women who died defending our nation. this occasion back to the debt