welcome to hannity and tonight many americans long suffering from trump arrangement syndrome are downright giddy. yesterday s verdict is not a cure for their disease. in fact the trump campaign i will argue tonight is stronger than ever. after the verdict of former president s campaign said it raised what s a massive record $34.8 million in just 6 hours. by the way that includes their site crashing. 1 flash poll showing donald trump with 6-point bump in the former president himself is more determined than ever to save our country from political law fair. watch this. this is a case where if they can do this to me they can do this to anyone. these are bad people. we were not allowed to use our election expert under any circumstances. you saw what happened to some of the witnesses that were on our side. they were literally crucified. i don t mind being out there because i m doing something for this country and i m doing something for our constitution. it s very important. fa
less than 2 months after president trump announced he s running for reelection. right after he announces running for election alvin bragg s prosecutors called the strict americans at hake we have the most incriminating evidence that you have from your case? and then they indicted shortly thereafter. that s a fact. and you didn t even know the charge, i don t even know if you until this day know what the real charge is. we ll never know. clear constitutional violation. todd blanche thank you. will be watching closely. here with reaction george washington university law professor and fox news contributor jonathan turley. a lot of what i brought up with todd are things that we have gone into great detail on. what was your reaction to what he said? obviously they are hard at work. they have to explore their options. i m a little sceptical about trying to leapfrog to the supreme court. the supreme court just turned down an effort by special counsel max smith expedite his
president trump s attorney? i would do something quite radical. i would move immediately for the sentencing to occur next week not july 11th. so you can get the appeal going. you cannot appeal until there is a sentence. of the court refused to expedite the sentencing i would try to take the case now immediately to the new york court of appeals skipping the intermediate court of appeals which is a political court act manhattan-based democrats largely. i would try to go right to the court of appeals and ask them for decision within 30 days in order to get to the supreme court before the election. there s no reason to have the sentencing delayed until july 11th. the judge knows what he s going to do today. sean: why would you have any confidence judge merchan would expedite the sentencing? to me i think the obvious thing to do if it was him would be your released on your own
will do. i think he knows he s been a judge for a long time. he knows the law and i hope he sentences appropriately but no matter the sentence we hope but stayed for sure pending appeal. because it s not even all the judge mark schaan. its district attorney that brought this case and there s a lot of things that need to be appealed. last question you go to the appellate court the supreme court both. we are not going to stop fighting. everybody is talking on your show and other shows about going right to the supreme court. we are doing whatever we can. if that means we re going to the first department in new york court of appeals and spring court will go right to the supreme court. we ll do whatever we can. there s no option we are slamming the door on. this has been a travesty of justice for over a year and a half. he said this before but it s worth just before we go this investigation was open. this grand jury was started.
unanimity. that s a bedrock constitutional right derived from the sixth and seventh eminent. judge merchan made a mockery of that as well as justice with a multitude of reversible errors that are quite shocking to everyone. and it s not, it is the federal court is not state courts that they are the ones who tend to scrupulously guard our due process rights hexo there may be a dual track here. you ve got to go through the state system. maybe we ll get lucky and some judges with a conscience who were schooled in the law will look at this and say this is fundamentally wrong we reverse. but i think in the end it will be the federal courts maybe even the supreme court that corrects this incredible justice. let s get your take professor what were the next steps before you if you re talking to