neil: here we go. you are looking live at lower manhattan. quiet now. come next tuesday, likely anything but. that is when donald j. trump comes to the big apple for the big arraignment. what we re told could be a 34 count indictment. there he will be booked, read his miranda rights, fingerprinted and have his mug shot taken. he will not be handcuffed. an allowance for being a former president. regardless, it s a first for a former president or for that matter any president. a good time to talk to a former vice president. in fact, donald trump s vice president, mike pence. he s here. what he makes of this indictment. john yu on why so many counts to this indictment. charlie gasparino on how big donors are playing this indictment. historian dougly brinkley on how everything just changed with this indictment. first, fox team coverage with bryan llenas outside the manhattan da s office with the latest on the charges. jonathan serrie at mar-a-largo on how team trump is respondi
we begin with vladimir putin delivering a major speech doubling down on the goals of russia s so-called special military operation in ukraine that began a year ago. it is a day after president biden s surprise visit to the ukrainian capital. this teach along with biden s planned address in warsaw setting up an extraordinary split screen moment hours apart, the two leaders laying out their vastly different visions of the conflict. we have coverage from every angle. clare sebastian, let s start with you. on the heels of biden s unexpected historic trip to kyiv, what is vladimir putin saying this morning? well, this was unmistakably a tirade against the west. this was president putin blaming the west for starting the war in ukraine and escalating it, blaming the west for the casualties. he said west started it and russia is using force to try to stop it. and he says russia has been trying to work through this through peaceful means. take a listen. translator: i ve done absol
the president meeting with ukrainian counterpart in what is being described as a defiant display of western solidarity. white house correspondent peter doocy is traveling with the president and reports tonight from warsaw, poland. good evening, peter. bret, if president biden stuck to his schedule he would still be in washington, d.c. right now. but, instead, he is here in warsaw after a daring dip into a war zone. and he is looking ahead to a big speech tomorrow where we do expect him to call out vladimir putin by name. putin s war of conquest is failing. but it s ongoing. so the president is committing 500 million more dollars in equipment for the fight against putin. thought he could outlast us. i don t think he is thinking that right now. the u.s. gave russia a heads up, president biden would be visiting ukraine but to keep the trip clandestine the president was driven in a white toyota suv instead of the customary black suburban and traveled with a much smaller
It was not a natural disaster. former president trump however did go to east palestine shortly after that derailment. he handed out trump water bottles. he said earlier this month that he would stay in the 2024 race no matter if he were to be indicted or not, which now he has been, neil. neil: thank you for that, jacqui heinrich. the vice president of the, tsunami last vice president making it clear how he feels about this indictment. the unprecedented indictment of a former president of the united states on a campaign finance issue is outrageous. the details that will follow will not change that fact. i think millions of americans looking on see this for what it is. it s a political prosecution by a manhattan d.a. that campaigned for office on a pledge to indict the former president. neil: all right. it s united a lot of
Taking care of matters at home like the east palestine train derailment. what do you make of that criticism considering the 2024 re-election is right around the corner here? i mean, look, i think that former president obama said it well during his first campaign for president which is that presidents have to carry and juggle multiple crises at the same time. and i think that that is what we re seeing here. i m not surprised that republicans are criticizing biden on east palestine because that is something that he is vulnerable on. but if it weren t east palestine, it would be something else. the real point of this is just to soften him up as the republican presidential primary finally gets under way and keep him on the defensive as much as they can. we have not seen the current president go to east palestine to address the train derailment