tomorrow morning, 10:00 a.m. eastern for special coverage? >> the president biden speech from normandy erin burnett, outfront starts right now for our next trump targets the courts. >> he's back on the campaign trail and roofing into the justice department. and tonight, president biden pushing back plus officers who defended the capital on january 6 booed by republican lawmakers and pennsylvania others reportedly turning their backs on the men. one officer who was heckled is my guest and a blueprint for murder prosecutors revealing chilling notes from the suspected gilgo beach serial killer is he's charged with two more murders let's go out front good evening. >> i'm briana keeler in for erin burnett outfront tonight. trump on a tear, the former president back on the campaign trail. it's his first event since he was found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment made to an adult film star right before the 2016 election. and trump was on the attack i just went through a rigged trial in new york with a highly conflicted and i mean highly conflicted, judge where there was no crime, it was made up fabricated stuff that message comes as trump's longtime ally, steve bannon, has now been ordered to report to prison by july 1 after being found guilty of contempt for refusing to appear before a congressional committee. now that date is important because it puts bannon behind bars at the same time that his old boss, trump, will learn of his sentence on july 11. >> but ban and making it clear that prison will not deter him or trump i want to say something specifically about the justice department. >> merrick garland, lisa monaco, the entire justice department. they're not going to shut up trump. they're not going to shop navarro. they're not going to shut up bannon and they're certainly not going to shove maga and bannon will join a long list of trump allies who have served time, including peter navarro, who man and mentioned there, he's currently serving a four-month sentence. >> trump's former campaign chair paul manafort, spent nearly two years in prison. former trump adviser george papadopoulos, trump's longtime cfo, allen weisselberg, and former trump i'm fixer, michael cohen. and just moments ago in a new interview, president biden slamming the former president for his unrelenting attacks on the justice department stop undermining the rule of law. stop undermining institutions. that's what this whole effort is all the maga republicans are coming out saying this is a fixed, this is a jury that this was a judge that setup to get trump. >> there's no evidence of any of that non he's trying to undermine that book. >> he got a fair trial. the jury spoke like a speaking all cases, and should be respected kristen holmes is outfront live in phoenix where trump just spoken sara marie is live in washington covering bannon's case. let's start with christians. christian, this is trump's first big campaign events since his conviction. how did he handle that considering he is still under a gag order? >> oh briana this is very different than what we saw at trump tower when there was speculation that he might have violated that gag order. he was talking about michael cohen didn't mention him by name, but said that one of the witnesses was the sleaze bag and it was clear who he was talking about sets then clearly he has learned his lesson today, was much more vague. he did talk about the case so the terms you is does saying it's britt he said the judge was conflicted, but he didn't go into detail. he didn't mention him by name really, keeping it very short. usually, this is the big focus of everything he does and i will mention that a majority of his speech was on message he's focused on the politics he talked about immigration, he talked about the economy. he took questions. it was a roughly one an hour and 45 minute long event, which is surprising because what we have seen from him since that verdict has been nonstop talk about that case now it's campaign is hoping at some point that he would make this pivot to actually talking about political issues. remember despite the fact that this is helping him with fundraising, they do believe the messaging around how this is political persecution linking this to joe biden, which of course as we have reported, this is not this trial was not linked to joe biden. anyway, it was brought by the state of new york, has helped him with those folks fundraising numbers. there are still some questions about what this means for him politically. so they'd rather him not do focus only on the trial, but also bring up those issues like immigration, like the economy, like crime. now, that's event center tonight, there were thousands of people, many of them waiting outside and 112 degree heat. i will note et according to the fire department here, they did have to transport about 11 people because of heat exhaustion. people waiting outside to see the former president brianna. >> well, 11 people not is a lot. kristen holmes. thank you for that report. i want to turn now to this news about steve bannon. we have sarah marie out front in washington. sarah, i know you spoke with banner fans, attorney. they weren't actually expecting this result. >> now, i think even though you saw steve bannon playing it cool in front of the cameras when he left court sounding very defiant, his attorneys were stunned by the fact that the judge ordered ban to report to prison it by july 1st and begin serving a sentence. i think his attorneys felt very confident that they would have for, time to exhaust all of theirs. they're appeals and to keep bannon out of prison for the foreseeable future. now, bannon is not out of options, although this tight time frame is definitely working against him, he could go to the us court of appeals. he could go to the supreme court. he could ask for some emergency intervention, but just to give you an idea of where they work we're in regrouping when i was talking to one of his attorneys after court, they were saying we still don't know what our next step is going to be in this. we don't know if or when go to the appeals court. we don't know if we're going to go straight to the us supreme court to seek some kind of emergency relief. and again, they have just weeks for another court to intervene in this matter in order to keep steve bannon out of prison for what was something that a jury handed down in 2022, finding him guilty of defying subpoenas from the january 6 committee for both testimony, as well as for documents briana all right. >> sara marie live here in washington. thank you for that report and outfront now, scott jennings, former special assistant to president george w bush and paul begala, former white house counsel or to president bill clinton. scott were watching trump back on the campaign trail. he started off the night by railing against his judgment in new york. he called the trial rig. he also those spent a lot of time on policy the border or the economy and so forth. i wonder, do you think the rigged claim? names fly with voters or is this just kind of emotional indulgence on his part i think they certainly fly with the people who show up at those rallies. >> and that's why he's doing it. i mean, the polling is pretty clear that most people thought the trial was fair and also politically motivated, and that the jury probably got got it right. i mean, it was some mixed messages coming out of the whole thing though how he's gonna win the race is where he shifted gears two and that's that people want to fire joe biden for review reasons. one is the economy, two is immigration, and three is they don't think he's up to a second term. so you can fire up your base with the early stuff that he talked about today. but the real bread and butter of this campaign is on the policy you mentioned. and any date hit those notes tonight yeah. >> paul, what do you think? i mean, he was there any border state talking about border policy? >> yeah i think scott's exactly right. i mean i'm glad he's not working for donald trump. i'm glad it's working for cnn because and crystals report is really interesting to me and i'm sure it is to scott because this is the tension right? when trump talks about all this, is own grudges, his own grievances, own vision that is his own vengeance it rounds up people he's already got, but it alienates the people he needs. >> me. scott's exactly right. he's trump is running as a present with a low approval rating and a high cost of limit. >> and yet biden is now inching ahead of tropp into dead heat race, but because perhaps the trial in new york biden's inching ahead so this tension i'm betting that trump cannot keep the focus off of himself. >> i am maybe unfair because i don't much like the guy, but he seems somewhat self-absorbed me and biden's message needs to be and he's been on this sunday, was not on it in that clip you showed us, but needs to be trump's in it for himself. i'm in it for you that's very different than saying he's a crook, either crocus grok, which he is but instead he biden needs to saying the, democrats one is say, i am in this for you, for your health care, your childcare, your right to choose. i'm in it for you. he in it for himself. that's the message that wins for the democrats. >> and scott steve bannon it appears surprised that he is on this timeline to have to report for prison on july 1 today. trump called bannon's jail term equal total and complete american tragedy. i will say you heard me with that list. i guess it's one in a series of tragedies because there are so many need trump allies who have gone to prison at this point. >> does that give republicans pause when they consider working for the trump campaign or perspective second term well it shouldn't because ultimately you're responsible for your own behavior in the case of bannon, he defied a congressional subpoena. >> he put forward a bogus defense of executive privilege, which did not apply to him. he worked its way through the court and now he's going to jail. i mean, he should not be surprised by the outcome here because the defense he put up or divine the subpoena was invalid. so my advice to anybody going to work here for trump, either on the campaign or in the white house, or for biden on the campaign are in the white house, is that you and you alone are responsible for your own actions. and you and you alone know the difference between right and wrong. and you should act accordingly. and if you do, you'll be just fine. >> paul, what do democrats do when it seems many americans and i know there's certainly a question about if enough care, but many of them they just don't seem to care that trump as a felon right? >> and i think that's why the democrats had to make this about your life, not donald trump's mean, it's always, you know, i was politically right by bill clinton. he would always say, you know, elections are about the voters lives, not hours. and democrats need to take this to that message. of we're here for you you look now trump i don't care if he was a better story, daniels. okay. he was embed with big oil there's been reporting that he met with all the big oil executives, asked him for $1 billion and told them in exchange for that he waived all of our environmental laws for them. now, that's something that affects you and me i'm not very interested. in mr. trump's personal problems. i'm interested in the lives and families the american people. i wouldn't say to steve bannon when you said they're not going to shut me up, that is music to my ears. i don't want to shut up, steve mann, i don't want to shut up donald trump. they're the best asset the democrats have because the more they talk about this may conspiracy stuff which raises him money and rows up their base. >> it alienates those voters who voted for nikki haley, who 20% of republicans consistently are protest votes against trump. and they will not come home with all that nutty conspiracy stuff. so i'm on record now. it's d bad and keep talking rather keep talking, don't shut up ever scott changing subjects a bit here. i do want to play an exchange that president biden had with abc news. this is about his son hunter, who of course is on trial right now on gun charges in a criminal court let me ask you, will you accept the jury's outcome, their verdict no matter what it is? >> yes. >> and have you ruled out a pardon for your son yes. you have? >> what do you what do you think of that answer there? scott well, he has to say that today. >> i'm skeptical. he also didn't say he was ruling out a commutation but once you get past november, win or lose, joe biden will never face the american voters again. and once you get free of that burden you could, you could make a lot of different decisions and we know how much he cares about his son and we know how much he likes to think of himself as a protector for his family. and it would be very difficult, i think for a father to see a sun sitting in jail, a particularly when last summer, joe biden said on the record in an interview, my son hasn't done anything wrong, so color me skeptical, but to understand why he would say that in the middle of a campaign, paul what color be admiring? >> i've known joe biden a long time. i don't know 100, but i knew his older son, beau, the late beau biden there's no better father america and joe biden, mom and dad's got to dad. you're a mom. we all love our children. and joe biden just said is, i'm going to put my country ahead of my kid and he means a nova man. and he's over there now honoring the men who died in normandy on june 6, 1945 at d-day every one of them had a mom and dad who put their country ahead of their child every every parent who sends a kid into the military today, it's pretty their country the head of their child. so what joanne is doing is in the finest tradition of american parenthood. and i know he's telling the truth so i'm really moved though, because it shows me that the thing he loves most in life, as much as he loves his kids more than any parent. i know he loves his country even more. and that says something about his character paul scott thank you so much to both of you tonight. >> i appreciate it. >> i can just shout out my texas longhorn softball team. we're playing for the championship and i will when the world series right? 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>> thanks for having me you, show brianna you know, it's shocking, but yet not so pricing. i come to a spat that type of behavior from the same alito fishers who has sided with the insurrectionist people who attack the police officers