okay. and as we wait for that to change, we're also hoping to get lauren fox, who's a reporter covering this up there you hear a lot. kristin from the trump campaign and from republicans in general about dr. anthony fauci he was in charge of the covid response when donald trump was president, donald trump put him there. i mean, mike pence was the was in charge of the task force, but he listened to anthony fauci particularly at the beginning. yeah. i mean, i think by the end it was clear that there was a rift between them, but donald trump is continue to blame everything that went wrong with the pandemic response on anthony fauci. >> he has become a villain, as you said, and four indictments and a conviction ago before all of this, donald trump was planning on running really with fauci being the boogie man because they were more concerned about the covid response, particularly during the republic i can primary when
was somehow driving the case. >> he thinks you're pulling the strings behind the scenes doing all of this to help yourself? >> i didn't know i was that powerful. >> reporter: the trump campaign saying it has raised $53 million since the verdict. democrats are fundraising too. they sent out a text message urging their supporters to chip in to help them fight back. overseas now and the war in gaza. a major rift appears to be emerging between the u.s. and israel, specifically over president biden's recent address outlining a proposed cease-fire. israeli forces moving ahead with their offensive in southern gaza as prime minister netanyahu called the idea of a complete end to the fighting a nonstarter. br >> reporter: tonight, an israeli government official telling abc news that prime minister netanyahu's office was not informed about president biden's announcement detailing a permanent ceasefire, saying his office was told the president would just be addressing hostage negotiations.
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>> shoppers all right welcome back we're waiting for the first key house vote that would provide billions of dollars in aid to ukraine, taiwan, and israel. that's expected soon for israel, the aid would include $5 billion to restock it's missile and rocket defense system in 3 billion for other advanced weapons systems, the vote follows this week skirmish between israel and iran that rattled nerves around the world. cnn senior diplomatic editor, nic robertson is in jerusalem for us, so a neck what would this aid package mean for israel would give it a certainty that the money that it's come to rely on for many, many decades now, we'll continue to come concern here because of course a sense of a growing rift between the white house and prime minister netanyahu because of the way is fighting the war in gaza. >> and to that point some military aid president biden has said will need when it's, when that aid has given to
united states we want your friendship, we want your defence but we will fight our own wars. >> you are on point trays 100 percent. israel has always been extremely tight with the united states. but i think that there has been tension which has led to this slight rift between the israeli military advising... been in the business. he was shot taking down the first aircraft in the early seventies. he has been dealing with terrorism for a long time. lost his brother in a raid. so i believe that there has been escalating tensions between biden and netanyahu who have known each other for years. however, i think that he had to really pull up his bootstraps on this one to say that it's time
very relevant issue. but look at the substantive areas where he has been found to be civilly liable. one has to do with misconduct in business records, which is a big issue in this case, and the other has to do with a defamation case based on sexual assault, which is relevant, perhaps, to the stormy daniels allegations as well. i suspect what the judge is going to do is he is going to allow some of that in, and he may say you can't get this in unless donald trump opens the door in his testimony and makes it more relevant. so it's going to be a tough decision for the defense. >> carol, vaughn, please stay close. joyce, thank you so much. turning back to the middle east and the other breaking news this morning, israel's retaliation against iran, does this upend the diplomatic order? also ahead, the growing republican rift over foreign aid that could potentially rip the house in two and spell the end of speaker johnson's time with