charges tonight as his father readies for what is expected to be a rigorous rematch with former president trump in the 2024 elections year. the president s son is accused of spending millions of dollars on an extravagant lifestyle including strippers, sex clubs, drugs, and exotic cars. his lawyer says the special counsel bowed to political pressure. president biden has insisted he had nothing to do with his son s business affairs. correspondent david spunt starts us off tonight. good evening, david. rich, good evening. the government insists that hunter biden chose not to pay his taxes but had plenty of money to do so. this is his second indictment setting up what could be trial number two next year as his dad runs for re-election. hunter biden facing another indictment. this time three felony and six misdemeanor charges relating to his failure to file and pay taxes. special counsel david weiss filed the charges in los angeles. hunter s home since 2018. the government all
laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington. tricky for nikki is the focus of tonight s angle. on paper, nikki haley has a lot going for her, former two-term dpfrn of south carolina, former un ambassador to donald trump, business woman, daughter of immigrants. just ask jeb bush how much resumes count in politics. republican voters do not trust politicians who claim to be common sense conservatives when their record shows the opposite and they side with garb that got them into the mess we re in right now. last night popular conservatives took on haley and challenged issues like protecting girl s private space in locker rooms and bathrooms. he did not think bathroom bills were a good use of his time. i signed a bathroom bill in florida, obviously not true. you killed it. i stood up for little girls, sign the bill, she did not. laura: interesting move, afterall haley is only woman on the stage, fact she has decided to lean into, even though republican valu
from washington tonight. thank you so much for being with us. tricky for nice. that s the focus of tonight s angle. tawrtd of immigrant parent, an attractive political resume. the undeniable fact is republican voters do not trust politicians who claim to be common sense conservatives when their actual record shows the opposite and that they cited the same old guard that helped get us into the messes we are in right now. last night s news nation debate was a smackdown with both ron desantis and vivek ramaswamy both populist conservatives taking on haley and challenging her real views and record on issues like protecting girls private space in locker rooms and bathrooms. he said he didn t think bathroom bills were a good use of his time. look that up. i signed a bathroom bill in florida so that s obviously not true. i signed it. you didn t. you killed it. i signed it. i stood up for little girls. you didn t do it. i signed the bill. i protected the girls. do you know sou
good morning, i m ana cabrera alongside my colleague josé diaz-balart with special coverage, the historic criminal trial of a former president moves from the courtroom to the jury room. any moment judge juan merchan will start laying out the instructions to the jury, and that s expected to last about an hour. then the jurors begin deliberations, which could last until at least 4:30 today. nbc s yasmin vossoughian is outside the courthouse. also with us, catherine christian, former manhattan assistant district attorney, temidayo agone da williams, former federal prosecutor, and adam pollock, and judge diane keyes l, a retired court judge. yasmin, what s going on right now? reporter: ten hours of closing yesterday. here we are, jury instructions happening any moment now. court beginning at 10:00 a.m. donald trump inside the courtroom not making any comments as he was walking in. let s just remind folks where we are and what these charges kind of make up. the falsifica
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