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The Faulkner Focus

protections of radical rewrite and assault on women and girls. it continues. this is more of the same. we'll get into it. plus legal experts are tearing into district attorney alvin bragg and his case in the new york versus trump trial. >> i think this whole case ultimately is going to crumble because it is just -- doesn't work under the law and especially under the facts. >> harris: as i opened the hour, opening statements are underway and there is also a hearing going on about trump's $175 million bond payment in a separate new york civil lawsuit. you will remember he had to come up with that money to fight the suit on appeal. a big legal week for the president. we're all over it and we'll cover it with former federal prosecutor

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going on right here should never be happening. it's a very sad day in america, i can tell you that. thank you very much. >> martha: down the street from the rush money trial new york state attorney general letitia james is another courtroom saying the $175 million agreed-to bond secured in cash by trump which allows him to appeal the judge's ruling in the civil fraud case she claims the bond is not financially valid according to the former president it was backed by cash. i don't know how that works. >> dana: full coverage on fox. jonna spilbor and lydia hu is with fox business outside the new york state supreme court to give us an update. hi, lydia. >> good morning. that hearing about this bond issue is about to get underway any moment. lawyers took their seats inside the court for both trump,

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The Faulkner Focus

hearing on former president trump's 175 million bond in his new york civil fraud case is on and new york attorney general letitia james, remember she is very politically thirsty, is challenging that bond claiming the insurance company behind the bond does not have the resources to pay up if trump's appeal fails. man, put down the shovel. just dig, dig, dig. "the new york times" reports that former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker will be the prosecution's first witness on the trial where trump is today. prosecutors are claiming that trump concocted a catch and kill scheme with pecker to bury negative stories. fox news legal editor kerri kupec you're ban with this. >> you can buy writes to a story and choose not to public it.

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>> harris: 20 minutes away from hearing from the nypd who had a very busy night again last night. so it will be interesting to see what they plan to do moving forward as you said. we'll stay on it and bring you back as news warrants. thank you. ari fleischer fox news contributor and former white house press secretary. i want to get your thoughts on what police really are up against as we wait now. we are 19, 20 minutes away from hearing from them. what are they facing? >> distress. i find this distressing. i can only imagine police officers arrest them and they are let loose. what is the value of an arrest if the people can return to campus and do it again? why do administrators, admissions offices admit students who believe in these things? why do we want people on their campuses who burn american flags, chant death to america

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$464 million. that was a move that many legal experts say suggests appellate judges may be sympathetic to trump's appeal on this case on the merits. scheduling today's hearing on this bond issue is judge orther en groan. if this bond is voided, the a.g.'s office wants to give trump seven days to file a new one. if he couldn't or didn't, then his assets would become vulnerable all once again. dana and martha, back to you. >> dana: thank you so much. joining us now criminal defense attorney -- the key players in the trial. let's pull it up for everybody to see. the prosecutor is alvin bragg. donald trump at the center of everything as always. michael cohen is a star witness and they begin with david pecker the former publisher of the

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Outnumbered

to it. and whether night specialty could pay the bond if needed. to address those concerns, here is what both sides agreed. the cash that trump put up as collateral will remain as cash at a charles schwab account. not insurance will have exclusive control of that account. no one will try to withdraw the money. monthly statements to the attorney general's office on the court proving that the balance remains $175 million. we got to speak to the attorney who has counsel for the former president. here is our reaction after the hearing. >> miss james one of the argument say that our cash isn't green enough. the attorney general that judge realized quickly that they had no idea what they were talking about. we came to an agreement that everything would be the same. and that was in it. this is where your taxpayer dollars are going. >> breaking news. the former president for speaking. court is over for the day. let's watch.

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

confidently, relaxed, hands in pockets. he knows the facts. trump, meanwhile, sitting virtually emotionless as prosecutors begin these opening statements. this is just the beginning for donald trump. he's hearing for the first time exactly what this prosecution intends to bring forward to the jury and the types of witnesses he can anticipate hearing from in the days and weeks ahead. >> maya, what do you think colangelo's most important point in his mind is right now? >> i think it's pattern, pattern, pattern. pattern of behavior, that's what we're hearing from vaughn. what he's really trying to say is, when all is said and done and you have all these facts and evidence, you have to decide whether donald trump had the

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Morning Joe

and it should remind people, not of his victimhood, but the thomas paine incite, that we don't have a king. in america, the law is king. what we're seeing in the new york courthouse, however tawdry the narrative around it is, the facts of the case, that doesn't matter. what matters the law itself is supreme. it's not just about the appetites and ambitions of one person. >> lisa, there's more coming in other courtrooms pertaining to donald trump. also today, a hearing in former president trump's civil fraud case. remember that? on friday, new york attorney general letitia james asked a judge to void the bond trump secured so he can appeal the decision. james is questioning whether the company that issued the $175

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Outnumbered

and it has to do with the bond of $175 million. she doesn't want me to participate with financial companies in new york. we have a company based in california. i put out 175 million in cash. she is questioning the bonding company. >> here with more, lydia. >> there have been many appearances in hearings before judge arthur engoron during the course of this civil fraud trial for this one stands out because the parties were surprisingly collaborative. the hearing lasted for about an hour. during that time, the lawyers for trump in the state attorney general's office came to an agreement about the bond. questions that swirled around the company underwriting the bond. my specialty insurance company. it always maintained that trump posted cash as collateral to secure the bond. the attorney general raised questions about how that account was managed and who had access

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