accomplished, incredible. it never know that that fear was their hope overcame. thanks so much for joining us ac30 60 begins now tonight on 360, he s been talking plenty about revenge lately now, the former president and takes it one step further amplifying calls for chasing down perceived opponents the first time one of his most prominent targets is responding tonight on 360. also tonight breaking news on the judge trump appointed who s now slow walking through his classified documents, case he s new reporting that her own boss, the chief judge, asked her not to take the case and later, life and remarkable career of donald sutherland, who died today at 80 good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight, keeping them honest with a question, why should the republican candidate for president? and very possibly the next president united states, be concerned even just a little about a former career civil servant. it s unclear why he is, but it should concern all of us tha
continues the source some kaitlan collins starts. now see you tomorrow so from the source tonight, a plot twist would major new developments and not one but two of the biggest cases against donald trump the georgia conspiracy case now on ice indefinitely. and in florida, judge cannon s unusual decision about trump s push to get jack smith fired plus post-conviction payback as trump s most serious thought so far is sounding more like a promise to investigate his enemies and potentially have them thrown in the present. and also we re tracking significant new concerns tonight about a potential new front and israel s war with its enemies. an influential former prime minister serve israel, will join me here, live i m kaitlin collins, and this is the source fresh off a fill hello, need conviction and awaiting sentencing that could include prison time potentially, donald trump score and some pretty big legal wins tonight. and his push to delay any other case from going to trial be
think when they hear a comment? like that it is it s terrifying, it s frightening i have a lot of conversations with former colleagues, people who are or were in the intelligence and law enforcement community, and may have worked in the obama administration, other places and people are really trying to assess what is life going to be like if donald trump wins a second term on a very personal level, i mean, these are tortures discussions with their family members about whether or not they have to leave the country to avoid being unconstitutionally and illegally detain. people were actually worried about being thrown in jail or grabbed in some sort of extra judicial detention. i think it s crazy as this sounds in the united states, america, i think people should really consider that these are possibilities listen to what the man says. he typically does, what he
that we had the holocaust. but the reality is throughout the world s history, we have had this kind of unlawful, extra judicial detention and that s what s happening at our border. what i would ask the american people to do is focus on what is happening and not on the term that s applied to it. and i think the stories that we re hearing about families being ripped apart, about children who are continuing to be missing, about the lack of basic medical care and health conditions at the border are troubling for this nation and i think it s time for us to begin to push very, very hard to change the conditions at the border. why has it taken so long to get help that dhs has been begging you for for months? the congress has allocated resources to dhs and also additional resources for border security. but this is also about how the executive branch gets its job done and what it s doing. and some of the president s actions, like withdrawing aid