wider women s summit making news about this issue. our job in the news is to make sure we report everything that we have. we have a denial there from the d.a. we have an accusation that it came from somewhere else. we don t have confirmation of where this came from, and even if the d.a. is telling what she believes is the truth, that she no one she knows did this, that doesn t mean they didn t. if you re in the d.a. s office, this stuff is coming out and you re going, okay, gear up for another big day, because this complicates matters. the testimony shows a lot. when you re covering this trial, the first headline is there is bad news for those remaining defendants holding out. we ve shown you the chart where you have key figures that face heat for the coup, in georgia and in the open jack smith case in d.c., where they re technically called unindicted coconspirators, but all that means is they could get indicted later. eastman, now face this newly revealed testimony from th
prosecution for some acts, but not all. greatly expanding the power of the president, ordering a lower court to determine the future of the federal election interference case against former president trump, but making it all but certain trump will not face trial before election day. special counsel jack smith not commenting. his office and the department of justice now said to be reviewing their options. trump claiming victory, calling the ruling a big win for our constitution and democracy. the court s three liberal justices saying the decision was deeply wrong, and effectively makes the president into a king above the law. terry moran from the supreme court, and pierre thomas standing by. also tonight, president biden under pressure, days after his widely criticized debate performance. what we re learning about discussions behind the scenes. hurricane beryl tears through the caribbean. the earliest ever category 4 storm on record. now heading for landfall in already har
. trey: good evening and thank you for joining us i m trey gowdy it is sunday night in america . for the first time in history of former president of the united states was found guilty of criminal charges, it happened in the new york state courtroom on all 34 counts. this is one battle in what promises to be a much longer w war. remember brad did not want to do the case, he came out he said there s no case everyone tells me this is the easiest case they ve overturned but they don t care because they wanted to last until after the election, the only problem so far my poll numbers have gone up. trey: how did we get here prosecutors have more power than any other participant in the committal justice system there would be no judge want where sean presiding if alvin bragg had not brought the case. they brought this case despite a record of being soft on crime, bragg struggles to find cases worthy of his time and resources except for election leading cases against political opp
start when he was president. trey: i want you to take us home on reflecting how the justice system will factor in to this fall election, the justice system in reality or perception has become an issue in the minds of voters whether a nursing student in georgia were misdemeanor in new york or robert hur s report on biden or biden on trial next week the justice system seems like important issue but who does it benefit? that s a question i think were all waiting to see how the latest convictions against former president trump layout with the american public if republicans and trump campaign seem very confident that this will ultimately help tra trump s factored in to the way that the reaching out to black voters and they think that talking about trump as a victim of the justice
that the mueller investigation was never discussed since the job he wanted was about the mueller investigation. but yeah. i think it is a preview of things to come. i think the democrats are serious that they want to get answers out of people. when you look at him it was hard to tell how seriously he took this. he was pretty arrogant. the democrats were sort of like we are not kidding around here. we need some answers from you. he wasn t forthcoming a lot of the time. you think the president was pleased with what he saw? he probably was. this the kind of combat ifrness he likes to see in his people. it brings me back to past nomination hearings for supreme court justice facing all of these questions about sexual assault allegations. he came in guns blazing. that is exactly what president tra trump wanted to see from him.