south lawn at columbia university last night. they popped up more than a month after the first encampment set off a domino effect on campuses across the country. and chaos at the brooklyn museum in new york city last night 34 arrests reported at anti-israel event there. meantime israeli president benjamin netanyahu respond to address congress as cease-fire talks ramp up again. good evening i m jon scott and this is the fox report. jon: our cb kotton live with anti-israel demonstration there is. cb. reporter: small group of protesters showed up here to encourage and celebrate the latest student encampment at columbia university this is all happening jon as university alumni return for reunion weekend and it appears at some point campus public safety officers tried to dismember the latest round of tents on friday inc. shortly after they went up and student paper report as of saturday several remained after students slept on the lawn overnight the new is revolt for rafah w
attention, any attention to liberal comments made post verdict, you would have noticed that you were hearing not so subtle warnings of a maga uprising. trump and his maga followers are digging in, trying to tear down the system. is he perfectly willing to call out the mob, basically. and have them attack all of these people and threaten their safety. there is going to be violence. there is going to be trouble. this is wrong, there s going to be some problems here, maybe some violence. and this president, former president should not have done what he did. i don t think he has a problem with the concept of violence. laura: now, why would they all say this? seems like almost coordinated. after all, they won the battle, at least by convicting trump. that was their dream. so what s their motive for fanning the flames now? well, since they can t credibly argue that you are better off than you were four years ago. they need more than just lawfare to win in november. and ev
november 5th by the people and they know what happened here and everybody knows what happened here. bret: former president trump just moments ago. good evening. i m bret baier. historic day in the united states of america. donald trump is the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes after a new york jury found him guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in what prosecutors called a scheme to influence the 2016 election through payments to adult film actress. that verdict exposes the president to prison time. not likely as a first offender. as a republican presidential nominee seeks to return to the white house. the judgment presents voters of another test willingness to accept the former president. he said the ultimate vote here will be the american people on november 5th moments ago after all 34 counts were read and agreed to by the jury members. correspondent nate foy is outside the new york supreme court with the latest in what has been a ve
ingraham angle from new york city tonight. judge jeanine: closing arguments are still underway right now and the ludicrous trump tile in lower manhattan. the defense reminding jurors that this entire case is based on the word of a guy who lied directly to them. they even star witness michael cohen as the gloat. the greatest liar of all time. the prosecution has been droning on for hours. joining me now outside the courthouse is fox news correspondent nate foy. nate, what s the latest? nate: hey, judge, the prosecution is five hours in to making closing arguments. court normally ends 4:30. right now 7:00. still waiting for former president trump to leave the courthouse and speak as he is expected to do. within the past few minutes the prosecution has been interpreting tweets and quotes from trump s books and interpreting what they believe he meant during those or in those excerpts. today the prosecution also revealed the underlying crime that trump is accused of. he i
president. we don t know what the outcome will be. only they decide that. that is how our system works, as it should. i know it sounds sur role. it is all really happening, starting tomorrow morning. and if one person appears to be feeling the heat right now, it is clearly trump himself. who, surprise, surprise, lashed out at the judge and the district attorney on the case as a whole over memorial day weekend. trump is pretty clearly testing the bounds ever his gag order because he knows at this point hours away from closing arguments, the judge is past the point of wanting to derail the trial and as the case enters the final phase, you could find any prediction for how it may end. the jury may find the prosecution did not make its case or be acquitted or deadlock and this could end in a mistrial. or the jury could convict trump as former fbi director james comey predicts. that would make trump the first former u.s. president to be convicted. by the end of the week, we may kn