off each of the 37 felony counts. trump is facing them over his handling of classified materials. right now, officials in miami and the u.s. secret service are on alert for any threats of violence on tuesday and beyond. what gives me the most pratas is the truly bottomless devotion to trump zone by the nation s most powerful republican lawmakers this weekend men and women who insist that they are beholden to law and order yet they ve already deemed trump innocent of all charges before he s even been arraigned. as usual, they are vocal to the point of zealotry about defending a rich white republican male with a history of subverting the law. at best, they are silent about the death of unarmed black americans killed by police, even civilians, like the women accused of killing aj owens, a mother of four, a week ago in florida. i will go there tomorrow to deliver the eulogy. my thoughts on that later. , plus all the latest developments on the trump indictment. all of that is toni
> and good evening. ii m erin burnett along with wf blitzer. aand tp and tand this is af outfront. tthe federal indictment of dod trump. tonp tonight, the former p far facipfacing this 37. apand he could face a sign amamoup amounamount of ti wp wolf and i have read th tr tthis pthis today, hs one through 31, maximum sentence, ten years in prison. count 32, conspiracy to obstruct justice. maximum sentence 20 years. count 33 withholding a document or a record, maximum sentence 20 years. count 34, corruptly concealing a document or record maximum sentence, 20 years. count 35, concealing a document in a federal investigation, maximum sentence, 20 years. count 36, five years. count 37, false statements and representations, maximum sentence, five years. wolf, it underscores how incredibly serious this is. he s potentially facing a lot of time in prison. there s a lot of damning evidence in this indictment, as you well know, erin. according to the department of justice, trump re
our country is going to hell, and they come after donald trump. in all of my years of public life, i have never obstructed justice and i think too that i can say that in my years of public life, that i welcome this kind of examination. they re trying to destroy our reputation so they can win an election. that s just as bad as doing any of the other things that have been done over the last number of years and especially during the 2020 election. people have got to know whether or not their president is a crook, well, i m not a crook. i ve earned everything i ve got. so i just want to tell you i m an innocent man. i did nothing wrong. donald trump and richard nixon each proclaiming innocence 50 years apart. nixon was never federally indicted. donald trump was just indicted on seven charges. we ll go through what we know about the federal charges and what happens next in the case. plus, we ll explain why this indictment from a florida grand jury is significant when it
norah: new reporting tonight from our team. dangerously bad air still affects millions of americans are to wildfires in canada. this weekend enter early next week a system will come through, direct the smoke away from the u.s. in the eastern part of the country, ukrainian troops have stepped up offensive operations around the beleaguered city of bakhmut, which was only recently taken by russian troops. the main suspect in the disappearance of u.s. teenager natalee holloway has been arraigned in an alabama court. norah: playing with plastic. the shocking new data. america s old nearly $1 trillion in credit card debt. speak of the bear wandered into a northeast d.c. neighborhood and showed up a little before 7:00 and got rather comfortable in the tree. this is a bear in a tree, and i was like, praise god. roderick duncan says real change never happens overnight. will get you, man. homeless? homeless, he had to be. ready kept coming ba
yo your body, but this is the latest from here. i ll send it back to you, jake. bill, thank you so much. now to west new york, new jersey, that s the name of the city, west new york. maria, tell us what the air is like where you are. reporter: yeah, it has been very, very bad throughout the day. things have improved in the last hour, but like the governor of new jersey said in your show earlier, it gets really bad depending on where you are. i want to show you what it looks like. we are really west of new york. that is midtown manhattan across the hudson river right now. you can kind of make out the buildings at this point. earlier today, you couldn t see anything. it was so dense and thick with smoke that it was completely white. it also got very dark hours earlier, to the point where the street lights, as bill weir said, turned on here. the authorities in new jersey are recommending that people stay indoors, that they limit their outdoor active tis. and here in this p