the newcomer in this race, what does he think? we ll ask him, he s here. first, on the fast and furious fall with all of this from nate foy on what the former president is facing and saying, alexis mcadams in north carolina on his opponents, and lucas tomlinson at the white house with how the current president is responding. welcome, everybody. happy to have you, happy weekend, i m neil cavuto. let s go to nate this new jersey with the latest from the former president there. hey, nate. reporter: hey, neil. you mentioned it, former president trump is back on the campaign trail today as he s set to appear in miami federal court early next week, but we learned yesterday he s facing 37 felony federal charges, and we also learned he s accused of being personally involved in moving those classified documents from the white house to mar-a-lago. take a look at these pictures that investigators released. they say that these documents contained sensitive military secrets. they were
effect at midnight. the president s tight new restrictions limiting the number of asylum seekers, allowing him to temporarily close the border when the daily average goes above more than 2,500 in between legal ports of entry. also developing tonight, those cell phone outages reported across the u.s. millions of at&t customers saying they cannot make calls to phones on other networks. erielle reshef with what we know so far. the life-threatening heat wave tonight. this early in the season. multiple states from california to texas. triple-digit temperatures and a new round of severe storms possible, including tornadoes from mississippi to minnesota. ginger zee has the forecast. in new york city, two young girls shot and wounded on a playground, just 9 and 11 years old. on capitol hill, the combative hearing. attorney general merrick garland defending the justice department from allegations of political bias, reminding lawmakers they had no role in donald trump s convict
effect at midnight. the president s tight new restrictions limiting the number of asylum seekers, allowing him to temporarily close the border when the daily average goes above more than 2,500 in between legal ports of entry. also developing tonight, those cell phone outages reported across the u.s. millions of at&t customers saying they cannot make calls to phones on other networks. erielle reshef with what we know so far. the life-threatening heat wave tonight. multiple states from california to texas. triple different temperature us, and a new round of severe storms possible, including tornadoes from mississippi to minnesota. ginger zee has the forecast. in new york city, two young girls shot and wounded on a playground, just 9 and 11 years old. on capitol hill, the combative hearing. attorney general merrick garland defending the justice department from allegations of political bias, reminder lawmakers they had no role in donald trump s conviction in new york. t
attorney general firing back, rebuking republican claims the department of justice is being weaponized. these repeated attacks on the justice department are unprecedented and they are unfounded. reporter: in an intense, more than five-hour hearing, garland today defiant, even as he faces the threat of being held in contempt by house republicans for refusing to release the audio of president biden s interview with the special counsel over biden s handling of classified documents. i will not be intimidated. and the justice department will not be intimidated. reporter: and garland for the first time blasting false allegations that the doj and biden were behind the manhattan district attorney s prosecution and conviction of former president trump on 34 felony counts. that conspiracy theory is an attack on the judicial process itself. reporter: but republicans accusing the doj of playing politics, clearly angry about the manhattan jury s verdict.
an indictment to fundraise for his 2024 campaign. remember, he saw a big boost in donations after he was indicted on state charges in new york. the former president is again imploring his supporters to donate to fight election interference. back out here live, neil, as for the former president s schedule today, thing he s set to speak at the gop conventions in georgia and north carolina. his first speech today is set for 2:30 in the afternoon. we ll send it back to you. neil: all right. nate, thank you for that. want to go to alexis mcadams on what she s hearing on the campaign front. hi, alexis. reporter: hey, neil. yeah, a busy 24 hours here in north carolina. there s been a lot of foot traffic from a lot of important candidates, and we re just hours away now from the former president taking the stage here in north carolina. as nate mentioned, he ll first symptom stop in georgia. and before that we re going to hear from mike pence. governor desantis spoke also yesterday accusing