making this claim while on the campaign trail. all of the progress we ve made comes down to a simple proposition. promises made and promises kept. really? really? peter doocy has a live report from south carolina. how does that make any sense at all we ll try to make sense of it for you plus a lawsuit is brewing as former starbucks employee is fired after he stood up to robbers. carley: friendly wager ahead of the afc championship. so what s on the line for today s matchups between the baltimore ravens and kansas city chiefs? the third hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. will: i know, i know in every way, like, i mean, trust me. i ve been in sports long enough people say i m not objective more coming up on that but i think dallas my hometown has one of the best skylines. i mean, it is just they ve really embraced neon edges corners of buildings and you ve got reunion ball. it is a good looking good looking. pete: i don t see anything unique abo
good morning. it is sunday, july 2nd. i am michael steele filling in for my good friend ali velshi. donald trump s third presidential campaign is unlike any other presidential campaign in american history. as that twice indicted, twice impeached former president waits to see what other legal troubles might be coming his way over the next few months, he s used his campaign rallies to air out his grievances, and rather than focus his efforts on his legal defense and actually trying to find a lawyer who is going to represent him, he s chosen to litigate his case on the campaign trail instead. yesterday, trump made a stop in pickens, south carolina, a small sleepy town near the blue ridge mountains that has a population of about 3000. he was supposedly there to campaign, but mainly, he was there to complain. a former president spent roughly 90 minutes on stage, spewing out disinformation about his legal predicament, and vowing to take revenge against those he considers his poli
interview. there s so much going on. we want to get the court ruling, which we will, but first, i wanted to get your thoughts, really, on the interview that you did and i want to play for our viewers the part where you did discuss what is a huge issue for the nation right now, one president who does oversee a doj, while a former president awaits trial. i want to play from your interview. i made a commitment that i would not in any way interfere with the justice department, who they prosecuted, if they prosecuted, how they proceeded. i ve not spoken once, not one single time, with the attorney general on any specific case. not once. i have faith the justice department will move in the direction that is consistent with the law. and so, it may take time, but i have faith that they re going to do the right but i ve not spoken about that. the president s answer there to you, i m curious your thoughts.on t surprise you that it was rachel maddow that sort of articulated this b
testimony to special counsel jack smith as his probe into january 6th zooms ahead. exclusive reporting from nbc news s julia ainsley says this, quote, about half a dozen secret service agents have testified before the grand jury that will decide whether or not to indict former president donald trump for his alleged role in the january 6th 2021 riot at the capitol, and efforts to interfere in the peaceful transfer of the presidency. that s according to two sources familiar with their testimony. roughly five or six acts have appeared in compliance with subpoenas they received. while it s unclear what testimony they provided, we do know that trump s secret service agents are very much in a position to corroborate some of the most stunning testimony of the star witness of the january 6th select committee. the meadows aide who pulled back the curtain on the inner workings and private conversations of the trump-directed coup plot. we are talking about cassidy hutchinson. hear is s
fraud. how did this happen? the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. we ve got brand-new reporting out tonight revealing trump s bedminster new jersey golf club has also been a focus for jack smith s classified documents investigation. that s according to the new york times, which cites two people briefed on the matter. the times writes this. prosecutors working for jack smith has subpoenaed surveillance footage from bedminster and fought a pitched battle with trump s lawyers late last year over how best to search the new jersey property. bedminster is where trump s recorded in 2021 discussing classified documents about plans for an attack on iran. nbc news has obtained that audio, which is referenced in the federal criminal indictment against donald trump. well, it was merely, let me see that, i ll show you an example. he said that i wanted to attack iran. isn t that amazing? i have a big type of pile of papers. this