this is a southern version of a mafia story. enough evil had been done by the family. it s gone too far this time. i have an alex murdaugh on the line. hampton is a small raul community, very few stop lights, country folk. generations and generations of families, the same families. not a whole lot going on, you know. not a whole lot of jobs. a lot of poverty. people like me, we work for our money. we wasn t born with a silver spoon in our mouth. nobody ever had any reason to leave that part of south carolina, and nobody had any reason to come to that part of south carolina. small towns generate big fish in small pools. hampton is pretty much historically dominated by one family, the murdaughs. murdaugh, that name means power. they are a great american family who has a successful law firm and had deep roots in their community. money. position. power. the murdaughs have had control of hampton county for close to a century. they have held the position of t
special agent, trustee walter about these growing threats. and governor ron desantis, sparking even more controversy as he increasingly tries to consolidate power. one judge even comparing his state to the stranger things upside down. florida congresswoman, debbie schultz is here to weigh in. i love that in more, straight ahead. and i get saturday morning to, you i am katie fang and we began with new reaction from donald trump. to the fbi s unprecedented search of his florida home. the former president announcing that he is taking new legal action against the doj, claiming his fourth amendment rights were violated. and bc s julie tsirkin has the detail, julie good morning what do we know. well katie the president has been saying multiple times that he wants a full offer dated unredacted, on steel to that more people can see what exactly get into the search in his home. overnight however his lawyers, file action to do just that, take a listen to what he said. i this will
welcome to prime time weekend. i am nicolle wallace. let s get right to the week s top stories. the extraordinary moment when donald trump went from four times indicted ex-president liable for sexual abuse to defamation to suddenly in an instance in liable for sexual abuse and defamation. it is the start of a long legal odyssey for donald trump. the republican party has followed him willingly down the rabbit hole toward autocracy. the country now has to grapple with it as well. having already spent the trial in an environment completely out of his control defendant donald trump will be subject to the rules and processes of the criminal justice system. he has been convicted of a felony. his right to vote even on a ballot that bears his name is likely to remain only because of a quirk in his current home state of florida. the washington post reporting if the former president have been convicted in republican dominated florida or most other states, he would not be allowed to v
having already spent the trial in an environment completely out of his control defendant donald trump will be subject to the rules and processes of the criminal justice system. he has been convicted of a felony. his right to vote even on a ballot that bears his name is likely to remain only because of a quirk in his current home state of florida. the washington post reporting if the former president have been convicted in republican dominated florida or most other states, he would not be allowed to vote this fall. trump was convicted in new york, where felony boating laws more lenient. under florida law residents convicted of crimes in other states lose their ability to vote in florida only if they are barred from voting in the state where they have committed their offenses. in new york felons are barred for voting only while
i like to consider myself lucky. yeah, it sucks that i lost her, but at the same time i was the one she loved before she left. two months ago, hampton county teen mallory beach died from a boat crash. the young man accused of driving the boat when it crashed, paul murdaugh, was arraigned today. he was charged with felony boating under the influence that causes a death. so he was facing, literally, 55 years in prison. this relates to a boating under influence, charged with the death of mallory beach.