starts now. tonight on the source, breaking news. as the u.s. and its allies are striking back with a massive bombing attack on iranian backed forces in yemen in what could be a significant expansion of the war in the middle east. also tonight, it was a chaotic conclusion to donald trump s civil trial here in new york as the former president launched into his own closing argument and insulted the judge who will decide his fate. also, tonight there are two goats saying good-bye after historic championship runs. belichik may have had brady but alabama had nick saban. the legend joe nameth will join me to talk about that remarkable legacy. i m kaitlan collins. and this is the source. and tonight we are witnessing an expansion of the war in the middle east in what could be the beginning of a much more confrontational stance against an iranian backed militant group by the u.s. the white house confirming that the u.s. and a handful of its allies including the united caningd
the newcomer in this race, what does he think? we ll ask him, he s here. first, on the fast and furious fall with all of this from nate foy on what the former president is facing and saying, alexis mcadams in north carolina on his opponents, and lucas tomlinson at the white house with how the current president is responding. welcome, everybody. happy to have you, happy weekend, i m neil cavuto. let s go to nate this new jersey with the latest from the former president there. hey, nate. reporter: hey, neil. you mentioned it, former president trump is back on the campaign trail today as he s set to appear in miami federal court early next week, but we learned yesterday he s facing 37 felony federal charges, and we also learned he s accused of being personally involved in moving those classified documents from the white house to mar-a-lago. take a look at these pictures that investigators released. they say that these documents contained sensitive military secrets. they were
jon: welcome to fox news live. i m jon scott in new york. president trump is he s planning to plead not guilty at his federal aarraignment tuesday. at gop conventions in both georgia and north carolina trump railed against the justice department and special prosecutor jack smith. the ridiculous and baseless indictment of me will go down as among the most horrific abuses of power in the history of our country. many people have said that. democrats even said it. this vicious persecution is a travesty of justice. jon: trump faces nearly 40 counts including obstruction of justice. now to one nation with brian kilmeade. brian: welcome to one nation. i m brian kilmeade. judge jeanine is here. dave rubin is standing by. we ll find out how much they know about each other. let s get to the story of the week. double standard on display all week long. all we have been hearing about, breakdown after breakdown on the cases against former president donald j. trump and none against cu
tonight on the reidout there s something dangerous happening in america. there s an extremist movement that does not share the basic beliefs in our democracy. all of us are being asked right now, what will we do to maintain our democracy? history is watching. the world is watching. president biden s powerful new ad on the trump threat to democracy amid new polling that shows a shocking number of americans don t believe what they saw with their own eyes on january 6th. plus, two new challenges to trump s place on the ballot. this time in florida and illinois. as a deadline looms for the u.s. supreme court to decide on his disqualification in colorado. also tonight, the scandal that the republican-led oversight committee won t be investigating. the millions of dollars trump raked in from foreign governments while he was president. we begin tonight with the 2024 election cycle that s already under way. nearly three years after a heavily armed trump incited mob atta
marine veteran will face trial for the chokehold death of jordan neely on a new york city subway train. ashley strohmier is live in the newsroom with the breaking information. ashley? reporter: hi, there. a man who put a new york subway ride in a fatal chokehold will be returning to court. daniel penny will be arraigned following an indictment by a grand jury that he has been out on bond after being initially charged by manhattan prosecutors for manslaughter. in the second degree after the death of jordan neely on may 1st. the grand jury indictment is a procedural step that will allow the criminal case to move forward. penny s attorney maintains the defense that his client believed neely was a threat to himself and passengers. the standard in new york state is not you don t have to wait until someone physically attacks. you don t have to wait until somebody is lying on the ground or worse. the standard is whether a reasonable person in my client s position would have fe