be looked at in the fishbowl, they are human beings who also have athleticism and talent. but the idea of having them not be comprehensive full people would be something that would be selfish and wrong. and we see that more and more every single day. jerry brewer. thank you so much for joining us this evening. and hey, everyone out there. thank you so much for watching anderson cooper 360 is next tonight are 360, the former president on loads and the verdict that made him a convicted felon and republicans joined him and attacking the criminal justice system what s ahead and his case in new polling on the political impact also tonight, someone who knows what it s like to get inside his head, order, the deal goes, right, or tony schwartz and how his former subject may handle 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 wha
involved in trump s felony convictions, and there s certainly no precedent for their involvement either. joining us. now is new york criminal defense attorney arthur aidala with us as well tonight, retired new york judge george grosso, also former manhattan chief assist since 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 on what you can say hey, 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 a prior record. so that would all obviously way towards known cost
could have turned out electron and that s about a serious as it gets. and if i were the judge, i m not saying i would i would 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. they could do like 60 days jail and three years probation to send a message about how serious it would be. weekend s 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 that in a normal case would actually be taken? 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
we want to treat every citizen in the state? york. arthur aidala. thank you, judge grass. you karen friedman, agnifilo as well. the political impact. now some new polling from reuters, ipsos and appears to show republican voters doing republican lawmakers have been doing since the verdict, namely falling in line. take a look at the row in the middle of the screen post-conviction 14% say they would not vote for the former we re president pretrial 24% said they would not vote for him if you were convicted felon said another way, republicans in this bowl say they are now more likely to vote for the former president s since he became a felon joining us now to cnn political commentators from the right and left respectively, david urban and van jones. van i mean, you see republicans support for the former president has grown post-conviction at least in that poll, should the biden campaign be worried about a similar effect you think in swing voters. i think it s predictable. first of al
cover up a hush money payment, or they were all the ones chanting lock hillary clinton well, no, i know this alvin bragg case that s a really bad precedent because to your point, what what if this happened exactly in a an texas courtroom with a texas a really read district attorney. this this opens a pandora s box who george, i m afraid that you re going to find some crazy person is going to pursue alvin bragg campaigned on you. no one s going to be able to have sex with a porn star and then pay somebody to cover get up about this case is about this case is about how your file something to your checkbook. this is not about all these other things that may be the flashy, sexy stuff. but that this is about documents the really boring case at its heart. and the american people i think kind of shrugged their shoulders by next week, this will be cut off the front pages until it won t be again in july 11, three days before the republican convention. you know, your previous guests, the jud