docket for nauta. will it be in front of judge aileen cannon or will she self-recuse? we know what the prosecution is arguing, that donald trump took the papers when he had no right to take the papers, that he kept papers even when he was asked repeatedly to give them back, that he lied about what he had, and that he threatened national security, putting lives at risk and the safety of this nation in jeopardy. what else might jack smith s team have, and why wasn t bedminster a bigger part of the indictment? meanwhile, what is donald trump s team going to argue? we ll lay out what will likely come up in pre-trial motions. you heard one of trump s former lawyers tease him yesterday when he talked about prosecutorial misconduct. what else will they argue? and what or should we say who is donald trump s biggest liability? the legal process is just beginning. and so is arguably the political process, just beginning right now. donald trump is already trying to turn this case into a
Perino along with judge jeanine pirro, piers morgan, Jesse Watters and brian kilmeade. Its 5 00 in New York City and this is the five. Fox news alert the massive man shunned underway in maine authorities still desperately searching for robert card, the suspect believed to have shot and killed 18 people in maine and injuring 13 others. Dozens of fbi agents aiding local and state officials in their ongoing search and residents continue to shelter in place in multiple counties. Nate live on the scene in lewiston maine. Nate what is the latest on the search for card. 22 hours into this manhunt authorities are still spread out across multiple counties trying to find the man who they say is responsible for the worst Mass Shooting in maines history. Right now, there is a scattered presence but one specific place that were watching is where card lives, in boden maine. Take a live look at this. This is 25 miles east of where we are in lewiston, and 25 miles farther east on the coast, dana, the
in-house, sort of cattle gather of sorts, boris epshteyn, somebody serving as kind of quasi lawyer, at least the reporting out there suggests that he has been sort of one of the blockades and has managed to sort of alienate other lawyers on the team. we have heard this from tim parlatore on the record. he has suggested that has been an issue, and there has been concern or at least questions raised about that s why two of his other attorneys resigned just hours before that indictment. does boris have experience in these sorts of prosecutions? has he defended anybody that has been federally prosecuted before that we know of? not that we have seen. garrett, let s talk about the political side of this. donald trump obviously gave a speech last night. what are you hearing from his team about why they think this might be, politically speaking, good for donald trump? reporter: his team is more confident in their political standing on this issue than they are on the legal standing and
warren buffet is 80 year s old, selling berkshire hathaway stock, no. [laughter] he can be quite forceful and quite good, he has to deal with this somehow otherwise it s going to dog him. paul: dan, i want to ask philosophical question of age and the presidency, the oldest leader, modern western leader was conrad, chancellor germany in the post era, 14 years until he was 87, great leader of germany, okay, but we haven t had that kind of an old leader here in the united states and there s a question you and i both know people in 80 s and 09 s, some sharp and really on it but others can deteriorate rapidly, should we be thinking and debating somebody serving until late 70 s or early 80 s can do the job? well, i think it s a legitimate issue for voters to think about, look, paul, if that if that election were this november, then so what?
that they intend to hold comprehensive hearings on the deaths of these two young children and the broader way that the administration has been managing the border. and this is going to be something that trump has not seen in his first two years as president, meaningful oversight. i mean the house republicans made the decision that in the service of advancing their common agenda on things like cutting taxes, they were not going to challenge the way the they were essentially going to, you know, abandon the oversight responsibilities of congress. all of that is going to dramatically change in just a few days, and i think, you know, you saw the president accelerating, intensifying this argument that conservatives have made for years that the laxness, the supposed laxness of american immigration policy is what encourages people to come north and try to cross the border. but i think he has been playing tennis without a net, and now there s going to be somebody serving back a different set