hello, everyone, i m dana perino with the judge during prl, jesse watters, greg gutfeld p.i. to its 5:00 p.m. in new york city and this is the five. the hunter biden legal drama coming to los angeles today, the first son leaving the courthouse after pleading not guilty to noncriminal tax charges for dodging $1.1 million in taxes. the trial is set to begin on june 20th. two months before hunter s dad is expected to take the stage of the dnc. if he s found guilty, he could be a convicted tax felon while the dnc is taking place. instead of paying his fair share, hunter with a group $1.6 million from atms. he spent nearly $100,000 on payments to various women. nearly $400,000 on clothing accessories, and $200,000 on the adult entertainment. it comes a media circus where he crashes on contempt house hearing in a political stunt despite the attention on hunter, democrats say what will not say whether he s a liability for his father s reelection campaign. office at home get in
the lead starts right now. 11 victims now dead with the latest update from the hospital from the massacre in monterey park, california. today what we re learning about the victims and what we re trying to piece together about the 72-year-old gunman s motive. he s been described as quick to anger. plus, a high ranking fbi official now in federal custody. he s facing money laundering charges and questions about his connections to a sanctioned russian billionaire. plus the bizarre defense in court for the january 6th rioter who kicked up his feet on the desk in speaker pelosi s offic. how a stun gun in his pants was key evidence in the case. we start with our nation lead-in. a search for answers in monterey bay, california. what started out as a festive lunar new year celebration in the town outside los angeles became a nightmare on saturday when a 72-year-old asian man opened fire inside a dance studio. this afternoon we learned the death toll has risen to 11 with 10 o
me. nobody wanted to see it, as for these being vulnerable moments, we should all be so vulnerable to be sitting around doing drugs and having give me a break! there s nothing vulnerable about him. joe and jill should be happy of the media was able to suppress the story long enough so that he could be president. go back to something i ve said before and i ve got to repeat it, if any trump member of a family did 1% of this, they would be in gitmo. you look at the money laun laundering, influence peddling come of the cover-up by the white house which i will get to from the p tape to foreign collusion, all the stuff they wanted for trump is right here. but if hunter biden turned out to be a mass shooter, they d go after donald jr. for jaywalking. that s the way it is. bottom line, right now there s a big story brewing. the white house covered up the hunter biden painting story. they said in the ethics
travel he took overseas and he took multiple trips with him and did not disclose on government forms the meetings he was having with foreign nationals and according to prosecutors he met multiple times with the prime minister of albania. he appeared in new york to face those new york charges. he was released on a $500,000 bond. how much prison time could he face? reporter: these are serious charges, the most serious the sanction charges and money laun laundering. he could face up to 20 years in prison. thank you so much. coming up next, the kremlin s threat to any country that dares to roll german-made tanks into ukraine. stay with us. when covid hitit, we had some challenges lilike a lot of businesses did. i heard about the payroll tax refund, it allowed us to keep the amount of people that we needed
donors, they cannot donate with the promise that they re going to get an official act done by the elected official in exchange. right. so that would be bribery. yeah. it s a hard standard to meet under case law, but that s the clearest example. there are others. there are tax issues. the way the money seems to have been spent here with going back to a trump-owned property. we don t know how it was dispersed. there s potential money laun laundering. the new york times has their own piece on this. the inquiry focuses on whether people from middle eastern nations used straw donors to disguise their donations to the two funds. federal law prohibits foreign contributions to federal campaigns, political action