>> what's happening here is weaponization on a levehat'sl that nobody's seen before, ever. mother teresa, they could not be dischargemother td as the trump verdict could be any second. i take full responsibility for d my actions. i was disgusted then when i did it. i'm disgusted no >> j >> i'm so sorry. the p. diddy grand jury grand j is her. >> memorial day. i proudly stood with ath a black man. biden fights the black exodus with elmo. i mean, can you fathom that? >> plus, i'm a man, jerry. i'm a man. >> the trial for a crime democrats can't name is now in the handscrats ca of a libert manhattan jury. how does trump think this whole thing'tary. ts going? >> mother teresa, they could not beat these charges. ole thin these charges are rigged. the whole thing is rigged. you have a trial like this where the judge has no conflic t . >> he can't breathe. he's got to do his job . >> and it's tough for me that i can tell you. it's a disgrace. charge >> and i mean that mother teresa could have been those charges.: s half hours. this jury's already deliberated longer than the o.j. jurury. b >> but biden must be happy because that's four and a half hours that trumpcause r an can'n in the bronx. >> the jury resumes deliberations tomorrown the br at 930. and like the rest of us,e rest they're confused. judge >> they asked judge merchan to reread them what the case wao re s about.an tol and judge rashawn finally told the jury what the crimes were. are you ready? there's three a federal campaign violation, the creation of false records and a tax violation. now, we knew about the falsei di records charge, although i didn't know how marking legale expense for paying a lawyer's a crime. >> tax violation. s. anytt time i'd ever heard anything about taxes and theold old campaign finance violation. >> and now we know the specifica charge. i'll read it. it's a violation of new york state electionti ow york law toe to promote the election of any persons by unlawful meanthe eley >> it's a misdemeanor. and by the way, brag has to prove that trump knew he was breaking election law. >> now tne, in 2016, trump was a first time politician. he didn't know election law.encg >> and if silencing eruptions is illegal, you'd have to throw trll clinton's entire campaign g in prison. >> trump was going to call a witness to say thiins wasn't d against the law. judge wouldn't let him. so listen to what him.t the jude told the jury. the jury gets to pick what crime trumps guilty of the 12 jurors. >> don't even have to agree on which three charges he's guilton s he'sy of. it can just be one or any 1 torn 3 charge combination. that and the judge considers that a unanimous verdict. usverdicconvicted. like it's like a crime buffet. go 12 jurors can go to the buffet, each eat different things. e juo >> one juror just gets a salad. the other jurors get meat got and potatoes. other jurors get salad, meat and potatoes. all they have to do is agree on their meal was delicious. even though they didn't even taste everyone else's foodn. fill your plate with misdemeanors. whatever you want, and we'lls th call it a felony. this is the first time we've ever seen a casee firs like thie in the history of the american legal system. galand three non-unanimous misdemeanors make a former president an nonuneanors md con. now, it's not like they found trump with gold bars in his closet like gold bar, bob. >> it's no clot like trump film this crime spree like hunter. if t i don't understand it and our lawyers don't understand it, how do you think the jury feels? the jury must be overwhelmed. >> i mean, to have all of thesat instructions just read to themys without them getting a copy is is going to be overwhelming for them. ming fand also, it's crazy thatr the lawyers were nots able to discuss instructions in their closings yesterdastruc >> they weren't able to do that yesterday, which i find bizarre. yeh i findarre.the judge sent 1n jurors to deliberate preshe fate of the formemanhattr president with a new crime and no guidance. couple new crime of these jurort in there admitting they don't like trump. >> how are like they supposed te fair if the crime isn't clear? >> you can'tear?. that's the point. it's all emotion. this to beit's wsigned confusing to why they made it about and the election and never touched on the actual law. >> it playedhe actual right ino the jury's biases and stereotypes. dismissed jurors were telling us this weeks ago, remember, you feel like the people speakin that you were speaking with in that jury room that you sat with allm, tha day on tuesday, that they couldn't put together a fair and impartial jury because of that sense of duty? do you think that's possibleden i'm not sure about that, reallyw ? why? you know, everybody has biases stou and, you know, you know, stereotypes in their minds. >> the jury has two lawyers on it who work in manhattan, s corporate law firms with dea all over their websites. >> dei a they know the charges are frankenstein. they went to law school. they know betterenstein, . s if what do you think happens if they find trump not guiltyey fi and show up to work next week? corporate law firms in new york city are aboutco as political place as you can work outside of politics. >> these types of firms all work for and donate to democrats. r natetheir reputations and ther careers are in jeopardy. so is everyonecareer else's inse of the courtroom. if bragg fails, his career ifr. e >> maybe he lands at msnbc. mayb e if judge merchan guides the jury to a conviction and he's overturn it on appeal,t democrats don't care. >> he doesn't care. it's after the electiosdon'n or sean will be a hero. liben liberal law circles and his daughter, a democrat consultant, they'll get filthydi rich. >> there's something very fishy about how judge merchan cameovei to preside over this case. there are 24 sitting judges. who are supposed to be random selected from to take this case. judge merchan wasn't even on the list of judges. >> he's an acting judge. >> and he's not just a biden donor. judge merchan donated to thetur progressive turnout project and to an organization called stop trump, and he never recused r himselecf. e merc >> judge merchan was allegedly randomly selecte d for the trump hush money case. the trump organization fraud case fraud. >> and for the steve bannon case, this is almost statistic impossible in an acting judge, not within the pool of sitting judges, thate who happens to bep trump donor is randomly selected to all three of these trump cases within the same year. it's probably another conspiracy theory, just like the resistance left fell in love with fauci, mueller and avenatti. av >> they now have a man crush on merchan. when respected judge merchan. i mean, i am i am like now, you know, i felt like a manm. crush on him. he is such a great judge that it's hard to see that the jurors wouldn't have thee thatu same impression. i mean, he's just you just keep on thinking if you looked in the dictionar thinkin ly forl temperament that you get thist? temperament. he kicked everybody out of a courtroom so he could yell at a defense witneshe kicke o s, rolledlled his eyes, and then threaten to throw the former president of the united states in jail for talking. >> the judge is throwing a tantrum inside the courthouse and the sitting president sends sitt to throw tantrums outside the courthouse. >> he let a courthou star suggea was sexually assaulted and then told the jury, oops, pretend and you didn't hear that. >> and then let michael cohen sell the jur michay anti-trump t-shirts from the witness stand. >> no one knows what the heckhek is going on. >> the confusion i is nobody knows what the crime is because there's no crime. ime. nobody knows what the crime is. the d.a. didn't name the crimeha commander. they don't know what the crime is. that'st th what the problem is.i it's a disgrace. this thing going to be endedt immediately. ought >> the judge ought to end itto and save his reputation. the defendant has a constitutional right to know the crime. >> he's beintutional right tg c. you can't tell him on the last day and you can't tell the jury the crime on the last day either. t daand if the judge witnessesd and the crowd can't control their emotionsd can'. jury to how can we expect the jury to put their emotions asiden to and use reason to decide this case? fox news legal editor carrie urban is here. carrie, what happened towardsth the end of the day? d ofit was a draining long day.n and then at the very end of it,e we learned that inw yo new york state, the judge, the jurors are not given the jury instructions to readh n for themselves, which means that if they had any questions at ally ques, we all have to sit there. so the judge or the court reporters can reread rt all of it a again. so this comes at the end of a day where we sat this morning for anere weg hour and 40 minu, where judge merchan spoke verydg slowly and very softly. it was hard to even keep yourve eyes open. and i'm thinking to myself, i'm a lawyer. i've been following this for how manymy'm a weeks?s the how in the world is thjue jury retaining all of thisents a information, the crimes, the elements and all of that? so it's to go backnd into a roomal and say, all right, now that weh have that in my head, we can decide whether the former president of united states should go to jail or not. >> you're sayingr the foresident the judge gaveng the jury instructions for an hour and 40 minutes? >> yes. he rea judg jurd them. d them. you know, you know, when you're the husband or wife tells you somethin>> jesyourg to and it's like 30 seconds later and she's like, i need you to get thisd i for me. >> and then you get i need to write this down a to n hour l 40 minutes. it was something like that. it was something up there. ike that.and so you can imaginee all felt. and i don't blame the jurors on this. i don't know how it would be possible for any humat known being to retain all that information just by listening. >> so we get to the very informa end two of the day and we get two notes from a jury. m thejury.one is they want to hr some of the testimony from previous weekse test from david pecker and michael cohen, which apparently is abouts abou 30 pages, and according to the court reporter, is going accordito take that alone. >> that's going to take 40 minutes to read. oh, they can't take 't take th back.the transcripts. they can't they don't even be read the transcripts yet. eyv >> and they have to, i guess, take notes. yeah, they can take notes, taotes? i can tw what we'ree are doing is we're literally going to do tomorrow morning. exactlliterally what we did this morning, where we will sit through all of the jury instructions, read again, and then 30 pages of testimonymy that we've gotten over the trump campaign . the and he has to sit there the whole time. so even this afternoon, the jurors were allowede an to leave. and the judges, the judge met with the lawyers, and we werd te all allowed to watch this to decide which portions of the transcripthichtion would be rel. and that's that's an important discussion. golfp couldn't even leavimportar that. >> so he can't even play golf and get a phone call. the verdicts a calhe in and just drive right back to new york. >> now, it's a crazy rule? and it is absolutely crazy. carrie urban, thanks as alwayseo . >> thank you. former federal prosecutor, georgetownto joins me now. t so, jay, this judge donates to an organization, stoppublican republicans, donates to biden. do paying hispaign's daughter doesn't recuse and then confuses the bejesusur out of the jury for an hour andv 40 minutes. and they have no idea what the case is or what the crime no thw is other than that. >> how is everything going? well, the merchan world, it's going perfectly well. >> i agree with what carrie said. i don't i don'bahn t you know, i don't blame the jury here. look my fair shares. of jury trials. i would tell you thatman wh andrew weissman, who has a man crush on judge merchan, i've had scores more than andrew weissman and never in all of my trials did a jury come back in 3 hours in and ask the judge, hey, could eve you repeat everything that you just said in the last hour forut an hour and 40 minutes never happened. >> and it is because. wellr happened.ecause, it's nevd in maybe on day three, but not on our three and sort of like, album break suits. there's just a lot of material . and they can't do they can't keep up as there is there, you know, trying to sort of absorb the law, which is the most important part of themost trial in many ways, becaus ie they have to apply it to the last five weeks of of facts weekt th allowed,d two you know, two weeks of evidence to be crammed into five weekwenn is amazing pace that he took in his courtroom as an acting judge. so it it really isn't the jury's fault. i am gla isn't thed, though, thi being diligent, that they're asking questions, that they're takingthatar whatever steps thed to take to be a good, diligent jury. and, jesse, i disagree with the president on this, that the mother theresa may maybe can't get an acquittal. r but i think mother theresa can definitely get a hung jury because these charges are so confusing because there is no crime. an all right. >> and isn't it illegalo to sandbag the defendant with the crime on the last day? and they just invented this theory?t in where you can choost from a list of three, not be unanimous o not. >> and that's how you get a conviction of a former president. when does that ever happen beforet happened it's well intoo your late latter point there.th this is the first trial in prosecution of a former thiss president, united states. and this is it. like america. this this. this is what was brought. these are the charges. and we'rissought, te just learnt the criminal theory is. and on dayy is o 35. and so i think that what what i what i would say about the charges about judge merchan is that his permissive bias has been on displamerchan sy throug. and and he he really needed hime to recuse himself at the beginning. >> and we're seeing why now. ohlft thbeginnin, mother theresd get a hung if she could get a b hung, maybe trump could in manhattan. we'll see how it shakes out. thank you so much,p can jack.t >> thanks, jesse. democrats woke up this morningsk and realized the trials backfired and now they're begging for it to end. >> i'm waiting for it to end. f to bore honest with you, i wantk trump back on the campaign trail. >> i actually think if he's convicted, helps a little bit on the margins. >> tiny, tiny bit. i think if he's found not guilty, i think that's more of a benefii thine oft for him thaf he's found guilty for the other side. >> i just do. i wantor other side.i want it ot i just think i don't think the country cares about it. i think the countrntryy has been inflation. they care about abortion. they care about democracy. they care about thtinflatioe wa. in gaza. i just think we're talking to ourselves a lot w here. i >> i'm not saying it shouldn't have been brought. i want it over. n broughtrump campaign press sey caroline levitz here. >> caroline, why do you think they want it over so quickly? for the last year, they've been trying to get this guyy l tiedw down in court. >> be careful what you wish for, jesse. careful c exampleat. cou of that. i'm not sure when the democrats i'm n th do notalize underestimate donald trump. he will fight throught, h everything he fought through. two hoax impeachments he throws flat through the russia, x. russia, russia hoax. he's fought through endless investigations into his family,s into his business, into his himsels,f as president. now as a candidate. they've confined him to this c courtroom for six weeks and he's stronger than ever. >> i was with the gu r y all dayay today. he's in great spirits. why? because he knows he ultimatelygh has the truth on his sided and he's going to be vindicated. >> and the democrats kno goingw, too. >> they don't have a case. they don't have a crime. they concocteda caseve a this ee trial to put it on in the media capital of the world hereattemp in new york in an attempt to weaken him ahead of the election. and it is not working. >> just look at the polls. the does the trump campaign believe that a convictio trumpaign bn, as ridiculous as it would be, would hurt the campaigd hun in y way? >> we actually put out a new poll today that shows that the majority today of americans wilt be swayed by this trial. they already aren't. more than half of the country views this as a political hit job, which is exactly what it is. and like i said, with every indictment, with every impeachment. donald trump has only grown stronger and this game is not going to be any different. >> he says that success is the best: heuccess revenge. but let's say he does win reelection this novembersa. >> will there be any revenge directed at the people that put this hoax case together? >> well, certainly people need to be held accountablegether ces the crimes that have been committed over the last severa l years that we've seen them lie. we've seen them abuse our justice system. syste we've seen joe biden target innocent americans across thiswv country, such as the protesters on january 6th who've they've thrown who in the gulagington in washington, d.c. president trump said he will pardo, n those protesters on day one of his presidency. yes, justice needs to be servedd for the good hearted americans across this country who want to sehearicanrosse an l application of the law. and this trial proves we don'tw, have that in america right now. >> all right, karoline leavitt, thank you so much. than>> jes u so muck you, jesse. blm, elmo diddy and the swarming ahead. >> the west was a chaotic brew of progress and explosive violence. jesse james black bart and butch cassidy became icons to a nation desperate for heroes. roll up your every attempt to rob this bank. as long as some chose to live outside the law, others would always be ready to put their lives on the line to bring them to justice. if you consider we know we kill you, the humans. once this is outlaws and lawmen on fox nation. >> when i started mypillow, it was just a problem. one product company. well, since then, with the help of my dedicated employees, we now have hundreds of products. some you might not even know about to get the word out. we're having a $25 extravaganza to pack multi-use my pillows, $25, mypillow sandals, $25. >> and for the first time ever, our six pack towel sets, you guessed it, just $25. our brand new four pack just out $25. and i've never done this before. premium my pillows with all new keys of fabric. any any loft level, even king size for only $25. >> and there's so much more. so go to mypillow ecommerce. call the number on your screen. use your promo code for our $25 extravaganza. >> order $75 and over your entire order ships. absolute live free. >> over 13 million americans were affected by identity theft in 2022. >> and the threats are more than you realize. if you're a victim of identity theft, lifelock works to fix it on your behalf. >> backed by the million dollar protection package. protection package. >> enroll no things to do than clean out. things to do than clean out. clogge'sbris d gutters.teed. things to do than clean out. clogge'sbris call me filter today and nevero, . lee filters technology, keeps debris out of your gutters for good. guaranteed through three lee filter today or visit the filter icon. >> i have a new show up. it is called quiz with votes and is going to win of cash and call and make a splash because of big falls. big on the big guys. bingo. the quiz with on tuesdays on fox and watch anytime on hulu. this to drop what you're doing for the summer buff stars because we're serving the copa america and heroes together for the first time. all four floors. you got messy, bobby make let