end of his presidency. john: the case is likely to up end the 2024 residential race where trump remains the gop front-runner and says he is the victim of a political hit job by the biden justice department. sandra: fox team coverage begins now. bret baier and martha maccallum moments away with analysis, but jonathan serrie is live on the ground at the federal courthouse. what is the scene right now? more people are gathering and you can feel the anticipation of the former president about to arrive at the courthouse and we have learned more about the booking procedures. he will be digitally fingerprinted, no ink involved, and instead of taking a new photo of him, they are going to upload an existing photo, but they are still not going to release the existing photo to the media, and at no time will he be placed in any handcuffs. a more streamlined process for this former president of the united states. he tells radio host howie carr he plans to enter a not guilty plea, an
ceiling from 7,000 miles away, despite almost no tangible signs of significant progress and the president heading to japan, no one in washington or on wall street seems to be panicking, at least not yet. and significant concerns that the man in charge of protecting the country was apparently left without protection of his own. what we just learned about the late night intrusion at the home of national security adviser jake sullivan, one that his own secret service detail didn t know about until after the sullivan himself found the man wandering around inside. we start with abortion access for millions of women being decided in realtime today. the fate of the so-called abortion pill heads back to court just one hour from now. in north carolina the republicans voted unanimously to override the governor s veto and shrink the window for abortions from 20 weeks to 12. same story in nebraska where the new ban was folded into a bill on transgender care for minors. it s expected
argument. have a great rest of your night. thank you so much. appreciate it. tonight on the mehdi hasan show, my warning for democrats. improve your messaging to voters, or risk a stinging defeat in 2024. congressman eric swalwell, who communicates better than most democrats, joins me live. plus, new reporting on the behind the scenes chaos at fox in the weeks up to the 2020 election. their fealty to trump on full display. and, should we be doing more to rein in israel s far-right government? i ll speak with you just hand delivered to president biden on this issue. good evening. this weekend, some of the most conservative republicans from across the country gathered in maryland for the annual conservative political action conference, once a staple of the season, this year s cpac conference was a gust of years past. many republican simply refused to attend, and those that did show up, while, they didn t quite get the rousing reception you may have hoped for. 2024 hop
get to decide whether to recall district attorney chesa boudin, what that could mean for other left-leaning prosecutors nationwide. and a list of mysteries surrounding the prominent south carolina murtaugh family just got longer. state investigators have worked a double murder, a murder for hire scheme and a boating accident and other crimes and now there s a brand-new twist. fox news @ night investigates. but we begin tonight with more tough news for the bite administration. low approval numbers and high inflation numbers. not adding up to a lot of confidence in the president. white house correspondent kevin corke shows us if not a math but a history lesson that has team bite and worried tonight, good evening, kevin. very good intro, i appreciate that. good evening to do. it is been clear for some time now that no matter what they say no matter how passionate they sell their ideas about just how soon they will fix the economy, most white house messaging to the american p
indictment and then afterwards. and it did not move, in fact it went up a couple points in the gop primary race for the former president. you wonder over time whether all of these things will add up and somehow affect the race in some way, they are not going to come to resolution as we have been talking about, it s likely a year plus before some of these things even head to trial. so, it will be the thing that hangs over this entire gop primary and eventually if he wins the nomination, the general election. john: jack smith said read the indictment, all the information is in there. well we read it so folks at home didn t have to and the charges that the president will be answering in court today. call for number eight. 31 counts of willful retention of national defense information. one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice. one count of withholding a document or record. corruptly concealing a do you want or record, one count.