this juneteenth, i m chris jansing. with begin with developments in donald trump s classified documents case and a new ruling from the magistrate judge with strict restrictions around classified documents and warning to him and his defense team that they cannot release evidence to the public or the media ahead of trial. but will the former president cooperate? meantime, the one competitor who trump trails in the polls is slow rolling his start two months after officially announcing his reelect campaign, his first rally over the weekend, and today, his pitch to voters and donors in california. and what we know about secretary blinken s high stakes meeting in beijing, can it calm international fears over the chill between these two countries. and multiple states under dangerous weather warnings at this hour. we ve got the latest on the deaths, the impact across the southern region and that weekend of severe storms and tornadoes we ll have a live report from texas now unde
tonight on the reidout mr. trump has repeatedly and consistently misrepresented and inflated the value of his assets. and before he takes the stand, i am certain that he will engage in name calling and taunts and race-baiting. and call this a witch hunt. but at the end of the day, the only thing that matters are the facts and the numbers. and numbers, my friends, don t lie. and attorney general tish james was right about trump, on the wednesday stand today in his civil fraud trial, trump was belligerent, showing his usual lack of respect for the rule of law and the people who administer it. also, tonight, how trump will be using this trial and his future trials as a campaign platform. plus, new reporting on what trump might do on day one if he returns to the white house, including possibly invoking the insurrection act. and the panic amongst some democrats about president biden s sagging poll numbers now that we re just one years away from election day. i m jaso
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political events perhaps than what obama did at this point in his reelection campaign but that it is more about this point, making sure key constituent groups that are going to be important to be energized into 2024 mobilized you saw this unprecedented, early endorsement by the labor unions on friday, leading to the rally on saturday. you also saw a coordinated endorsement by green groups, environmental groups last week we expect to see as the president is speaking about the anniversary of the dobbs decision, prominent women s group making a similar show of support for the president. the campaign is going to keep building itself out and be ready for what the campaign adviser say is a key moment. when we have a republican nominee, you ll see the president join full in the race as well. biden runs by being president but that makes democrats nervous, not that democrats aren t usually nervous they re worried about money. this week alone, president biden has four fundraisers, just in
because we re seeing every day republicans on the campaign trail, and it inevitably asks the question why isn t the president doing the same thing on saturday, and we spoke there with a biden adviser who said this is pretty much how things usually work when you re talking about an incumbent president seeking reelection i covered the 2012 obama reelection as well he didn t hold his first campaign rally until may of 2012, so almost a year beyond when president biden announced when he was running for reelection the president runs by being president. he has that day job, which is important. you ll see the president continue to use a lot of his official events to drive home key campaign messages like what he s doing here in palo alto, talking about ways he s been able to use legislation he s passed to take steps to combat the climate crisis that s why we have this beautiful backdrop behind us to drive home that message. that s what the president is going to be speaking before later. you see