reportedly killed by a ukrainian missile strike. outfront obtaining new video from the front lines in ukraine. let s go outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, former president trump about to be arrested for the second time in ten weeks. he s preparing to be formally placed under arrest and processed tomorrow at the federal courthouse in miami. of course, trump is the former president in american history to face federal charges. there are 37 counts in the indictment including willful retention of national defense information and trying to thwart the government s attempts to retrieve and find the documents themselves. now, if you combine it just to give you a sense of the magnitude of what we re looking at here, the charges would carry a total maximum of 400 years in prison. this is important for everyone to understand how very serious these charges are. trump is expected to spend the night tonight at his golf club in miami. and tomorrow he ll make
based on such fundamental misunderstandings. reporter: the judge also had constitutional questions on how the gun charge would be handled. in the plea agreement, the charge would be dismissed if biden remains drug-free and commits no additional crime for two years. on capitol hill, the republican house speaker reacted. there should not be to justice systems in america totally today that is what happened. reporter: hunter biden left court and did not comment with reporters as originally planned. a plea deal is still possible. of the parties have 30 days to answer the judge s questions before she makes a decision. the white house said hunter biden s tax case is a personal matter, jb. james: catherine herridge in delaware, thank you very much. now to a scary incident high above new york city this morning. parts of a large construction crane atop a high-rise building came crashing down onto the streets during the morning commute. cbs s lilia luciano reports a dozen people, includin
comments that he constantly talks about, that there is two justice systems in america. and the luxury of that strategy, the luxury of thinking about, while, could be delay in time to have a political appointee who might be more favorable and beyond, isn t that really the tale of the two justice systems that people are talking about, not the idea of the has in the have-nots that everybody has to deal with in the most basic of cases, but in a case like this, this really feels then like it s a advantage that no other defendant would have with the prospect of maybe saying they are a candidate? it is a very unique situation. and you know, i always kind of looked at it, you know, at the time that i was on the team the opposite way, that how hard would jack smith and doj be pushing on this case if he wasn t a candidate? and i always kind of saw it as kind of, by announcing his candidacy when he did, that it was something that i actually could ve turned doj into, you know, being much more fo
how the president, the former president gets indicted and what he does the day before. this is crazy. this is crazy. when you put it that way. this is not normal, guys. this is weird. so we know that he s going to be, tomorrow he ll be somber in court, and he will probably do this again in georgia. the republican party needs to look around for somebody else to represent them. that s all i have to say. i want to pull some notes out with a conversation i had with tim parlatore who was on the other day. his comment about the moment that the former president is in, that this has to be the single most important thing in your life. it is a perilous place to be. does the former president get that? he should. there is a tremendous amount of weight to have your name at the other side of united states versus. now, of course, there s been a lot of commentary about how we have two justice systems in america, apparently only when it is in respect to donald trump. we ve had differentiation f