the january 6th case that could be approaching its end game. plus, in the classified documents investigation, previously unreported details on a subpoena for surveillance footage, not from mar-a-lago this time, but from donald trump s bedminster golf club. first, though, something exciting to share that s a little closer to home. tomorrow on this very program at this very time, president joe biden will join us in what will be his first live sit-down interview since becoming president. we don t have to tell you there is a ton to ask him about and talk to him about. you won t want to miss it right here at 4:00 tomorrow. but after i pick my job off the floor that i just actually read that, we ll go back to our top story, rudy giuliani, mr. four seasons total landscaping himself met with special counsel prosecutors in recent weeks. nbc news confirmed that he did that with his own political adviser, ted goodman after earlier reporting in the day from cnn. crucially, goodman insi
to washington. i m rich edson in for bred baier. the defense is presenting its case in hunter biden s felony gun charges trial. the prosecution rested this morning. the big question this evening will the defendant take the stand when court resumes on monday. there is a new development in the criminal case against former president trump it. resulted in his conviction last week of 34 felony counts. it involves a social media post that may have foreshadowed that outcome. correspondent david spunt is in wilmington, delaware tonight with the details. hello, david. david: rich, good evening. this is an interesting development. the verdict in donald trump s manhattan case came out on may 30th, a day before may 29th, the judge announced today to both parties that someone posted on social media they are a cousin of one of the jurors and they said the juror told them that donald trump would be convicted. essentially foreshadowing that conviction a day later on may 30th. fox news reac
russia because they weren t invited to these celebrations france said because of war against ukraine. ask. my winner pat sajak so many episodes and so many seasons man retiring. witty, so kind. chairman of the board of trustees. my loser merrick garland the field marshall of the democrats war on rule of law. he has overseen the department of justice and it will not go well with him throughout history. juan: i forgot to do loser. pollsters so wrong in india and mexico. i can t believe it. in fact, one of the pollsters cried, cried as the results were coming out on television. rich: wow. that s something. we should get that video. all right, panel. always a pleasure. thanks so much and have a wonderful weekend. rich: it is friday, time for notable quotables. i ve come here today to do what the republicans in congress
coming were people armed and ready for a fight. he was going to be going with them. yeah, he becomes sort of the field marshall for that day in many respects, at least trying to stage, understand where everybody s going to be, you know, the excitement clearly was uncontainable when talking to cassidy about all of this, and the idea that he actually thought that everything that had happened from the election day to that point, that he was involved with was coming together, that the plan that they had contrived, the elements of it, the personnel, the various agents and agencies out there from the proud boys and the oath keepers, that network, everything was in place. and at the center of it was this guy, the former america s mayor. the guy we knew from 9/11
ron brownstein in person. editorial director of the national journal. and will cain. was that familiarity or disappointment? with love. will cain who i always like to see sitting next to me. good morning. we ve got a lot to get to this morning. it was a tough week obviously with the death of whitney houston and really at the end of the week an opportunity to remember her and her legacy. she was laid to rest yesterday in westfield, new jersey. the private moment followed a service in newark, new jersey, on saturday. family, friends, and stars paying tribute. it was a beautiful service. it was whitney houston s own voice that ended the ceremony. so good-bye please don t cry we both know i m not what you you need the service lasted four hours and it was interesting to talk to the baptist pastors who were there who said, listen, we want to make it very clear, this is a religious service. this is not a performance. this is not a concert. this is a homegoing. re