i m okay with it. i saw one of my lawyers the other day on television saying, oh, no, you don t want to do that for the president. i said, you don t beg for anything. it is the way it is. if that would happen, i don t know that the public would stand it, you know. i m not sure the public would stand for it. on house arrest? i think it would be tough for the public to take. you know, at a certain point there s a breaking point. that was donald trump yesterday with an ominous suggestion about how his supporters would respond to him being sentenced to jail after his conviction in the hush money case. we ll have much more of his comments as well as what president biden is now saying about the conviction just ahead. meanwhile, the president s son will be in court today in delaware for the start of his trial for federal gun charges. we ll bring you legal analysis on that case. and, plus, a possible major development to bring some peace to gaza with israel reportedly agr
she shouldn t be allowed to run, okay? there s virtually no doubt that fbi director comey and the great, great special agents of the fbi will be able to collect more than enough evidence to honor indictments against hillary clinton and her inner circle, despite her efforts to disparage them and discredit them. if she were to win this election, it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis. in that situation, we could very well have a sitting president under felony indictment and, ultimately, a criminal trial. [ crowd booing ] it would grind government to a halt. wow. well, that was then candidate donald trump just three days before the 2016 election, saying a president under felony indictment would grind the government to a halt and create a constitutional crisis. he got the premise right, just the players wrong, as he is now the first former u.s. president and candidate to be convicted of a crime. i mean, this is what he said. she should not be able to run. i
you know, hamas is going to be under incredible pressure from the qataris. what the u.s. is counting on is for qatar and egypt to bring hamas to the table on this. sinwar, who is calling the shots, is deep underground somewhere in a tunnel in gaza. what does his legacy want to be? is he willing to actually call an end to the war, as well? you know, we shall see. finally on rafah, you have the israelis, the americans, and the egyptians, the qataris, as well, meeting on this. one of the things the egyptians want to see is for rafah to reopen. a lot of this has to do with if israel and hamas can come to a deal. a delicate moment in this conflict. we, of course, will stay on every detail. we appreciate the insights from retired cia officer mark polymer roptous. thank you again. thanks for getting up way too early on this monday morning. morning joe starts right now.
under incredible pressure from the qataris. what the u.s. is counting on is for qatar and egypt to bring hamas to the table on this. sinwar, who is calling the shots, is deep underground somewhere in a tunnel in gaza. what does his legacy want to be? is he willing to actually call an end to the war, as well? you know, we shall see. finally on rafah, you have the israelis, the americans, and the egyptians, the qataris, as well, meeting on this. one of the things the egyptians want to see is for rafah to reopen. a lot of this has to do with if israel and hamas can come to a deal. a delicate moment in this conflict. we, of course, will stay on every detail. we appreciate the insights from retired cia officer mark polymer roptous. thank you again. thanks for getting up way too early on this monday morning. morning joe starts right now. folks, folks, folks.