house. let me tell you, dream of people. butler s, the housekeepers, they would all stop by and they would grandma s room was like the confessional marion robinson was 86-years-old thanks for joining us ac30 60 with anderson starts now tonight are 360. the former president on loads and the verdict that made him a convicted felon and republicans join him and attacking the criminal justice says stem, what s ahead in his case in new polling on the political impact also tonight, someone who knows what it s like to get inside his head or to the deal goes right. are tony schwartz and how his former subject may have they ll the days ahead and breaking news, the details of president biden s new ceasefire proposal for gaza, the timing of it, and the reception. it s getting good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight. i with what comes next legally politically and otherwise now the donald trump is a convicted felon. both he and president biden weight in today, the presi
90, 22% of republicans who a bonus primaries or not trump. i think it s can make difficult for them to vote for trump, and it might be a pointer to that thank you very, very much. we got to run erin burnett outfront starts right now outfront next, trump s next move. a former president vowing to appeal his conviction while his lawyers way whether to move his sentencing date. michael cohen is my guess. plus kristi noem is out front on the verdict. would she be on the gop ticket with a convicted felon? the people who have been jailed for the same crime as trump, who are they? and what do their stories tell us about his feet? let s go out fine good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight, trump plotting his next move. the former president and now a convicted felon at bedminster, new jersey, his home there after spending the day with his family, ivanka jared melania, and baron all four noticeably absent during trump s historic trial ended up press conference or a spee
impose jail, but i would strongly consider it the max is four years. it doesn t have to be jail time. so you could these got a lot of range eight could do like 60 days jail and three years probation to send a message about how serious it was weekends in jail immunity, service, pick up, pick up trash on the subway. karen, i mean, do you think it s a possibility? i think it s a possibility. look, i think i just adding to everything that the judge just said is also the fact that he was held in contempt ten different times in front of this judge. i mean, did you have that in a normal case would actually be taken into consideration that well, that s all state for the fact that trump was treated differently in this case. he was treated far more leniently than any other defendant who would have been put in jail like contempt number two, or three. i can t wait to talk i just can t wait to talk because i couldn t disagree with you more why if you look at the median sentence on an e felo
for on an appeal and what will they tried to focus on. so i think that a couple of things i think they will they will take an approach where they will try to appeal everything that they talk about all the time that the judge is conflicted and should have recused. what do you think is the best avenue for it? i think there s really there really is only one appellate issue that i think has substance and that is one that has potential merit is the jury charge regarding the thing we re talking about with the election and and what was the object crime that made this a felony it s complicated and the number one area of reversal in new york is in jury charge because that s that can be very tricky and you have to get it exactly right and uses as arthur has arthur has repeatedly stated, this is a,
defense attorney arthur aidala with us as well tonight, retired new york judge george grosso, also former manhattan chief assistant district attorney, karen friedman, agnifilo, who recently interviewed michael cohen for her podcasts and full disclosure, her law firm represents him, but she does not work on that case. and there no restrictions in which you can say about the trump case. judge, i heard something you had said i wanted to ask you about, um, you were in the court every single day you were there for the guilty verdict guilty verdicts as well. you don t rule out jail time for donald trump? i absolutely no so on the one hand, we look at this and we can say it s e felony, the lowest level of felony, it s non-violent. we have a 77 year-old convicted felon here without the prior record. so that would all obviously way towards non-cost ration. on the other hand, judges, the judges waiting now for about six weeks, he s going to get a pre-sentencing report.