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Anderson Cooper 360

court in california on thursday, prosecutors say for taxes 2016 through 2019 hunter biden spent his money on drugs, escorts and girlfriends. luxury hotels, exotic cars and on basically everything but his taxes. his attorney argues that the charges are part of a political hit job. republicans of accuse president biden of benefiting financially from his son's business dealings with ukrainian and chinese companies, but his claims have not been proven. the judge has said hunter biden's trial date for june 20. u.s. military has not properly tracked more than a billion dollars worth of weapons for ukraine, that's according to new report by the pentagon expected general. the weapons belong to a category that requires enhanced monitoring after their exports, things like javelin missiles in

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Laura Coates Live

argument that he is being targeted because of a desire by his political opponents to try to quote interfere in this election. but i want to note something that the attorney general's office said in their closing arguments. they noticed that even though chris talked for two hours, other attorneys got up and laid out their closing arguments. not one person addressed the false financial statements that trump submitted that misrepresented his assets by billions and those are really the key to this case. paula reed, cnn, new york. president biden's son hunter pleaded not guilty to tax related charges in a federal court in california on thursday. for tax years 2016 through 2019, hunter biden spent his money on drugs, escorts, and girlfriends, luxury hotels, exotic cars, and basically everything but his taxes. his attorney argues the charges are part of a political hit

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CNN Newsroom Live

this case. paula reid, cnn, new york. hunter biden pleaded not guilty in a federal court on thursday. prosecutors say tax years 2016 through 2019, hunter biden spent his money on drugs, escorts and girlfriends, luxury hotels, ek on the exotic cars and basically everything but taxes. >> his attorney says it is a political hit job. republicans have accused president biden of benefiting financially from his son's business dealings with ukrainian and chinese companies. these claims remain unproven. the judge has set hunter biden's trial date for june 20. and after a short break, the u.s. and uk launching air and sea based strikes against iran-backed houthi targets in yemen. and also ahead, israel is facing accusations of genocide in gaza. details on this historic hearing coming up.

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Americas Newsroom

it's outside the courtroom take any of that into account? >> he could. with respect to inside the courtroom, a judge gets to decide how he or she runs his or her courtroom. the judge my understanding was yes you can deliver your portion of your closing arguments, of course that's highly unusual. you would typically see that in a pro say defendant, someone who represents themselves. the judge says you can do that here but you can't impugn me, my staff, the court system, a.g. and not a campaign speech. on its face normally one would look and say it's reasonable. the problem, though, of course, is that this goes to the heart of what donald trump is arguing saying it's a political hit job. the a.g. campaigned against me and i'm running for president and decide to prevent me from doing so. it's a tricky one and they weren't able to come to an agreement. here we are. >> bill: we would expect the judge to stand by his initial decision and we'll move toward

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Americas Newsroom

editor. take the legal question of what is fair and apply it to this case as it relates to other cases in the history of courtrooms in new york when it comes to real estate. >> well, according to our research the law in new york in this case has never been applied someone in the way it is against donald trump full spot. we were unable to find even a single instance of finding someone liable for overinflating their real estate values. this is why donald trump has continuously complained about this case saying that it is a political hit job. you mentioned the attorney general in new york campaigned on going after him. and he says she is doing this because she wants to prevent me from being president and she didn't like my politics when i was. >> dana: we heard nate foye the judge in this case had a

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

to control him. his attorney, alina habba said this is a hit job by attorney general james. listen to this. >> she's using this to paint a canvas that donald trump is a fraudster because they can't beat him in the polls. >> attorney general james accuses trump, his adult sons and several trump organizations executives of overvaluing their properties to receive those favorable bank loans. james wants to fine trump $370 million and ban him from doing business in new york. this is one of six trials involving the former president right now. his defamation lawsuit trial is set to start next week. trump faces the new york hush money case, the georgia election interference case and the federal cases involving january 6 and his alleged retention of classified documents.

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FOX Friends First

election results? it is out in left field and a transparent misuse of the criminal justice system. >> carley: what do you make of the effort by the house oversight committee to investigate fani willis. they want to see if she coordinated her investigation with jack smith and if she used federal money to investigate donald trump. are those two things not supposed to happen? >> what jim jordan is driving at, this is not about the law, this is not about presumption of you don't put the country through this unless you have an overwhelming case. this is a mpolitical hit job. absurd charges that create wreck to the federal system. if local district attorney can do this, how is the president regardless of party, suppose to

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Anderson Cooper 360

here's the thing, anderson. why is he gaining so much? because nobody that is running for president, with the exception of chris christie, asa hutchinson, and will hurd, are speaking out and saying that what donald trump did was wrong. if you're a republican voter, and all these people who you trust, even if you're gonna vote for somebody else, all these people running for president are telling you, that this is a hit job by the doj, you're gonna believe this is a hit job, because the people that you trust are telling you that. and then you're gonna rally behind the guy that's getting this hit job against him from the doj. it's really simple. these people running for president that are too cowardly to speak out, i, mean like i said this a few times now, just drop out and endorsed donald trump then. maybe you'll get a cabinet position, you're obviously running for, or if you truly want to be president of the united states, show leadership. show sacrifice. tell people the truth. i can expect no differ then what we're seeing in the polls if the people that folks trust are telling them this is a hijab. >> adam kinzinger, harry enten, thanks very much. just ahead, we're gonna go back to the legal implications of the georgia indictment. we'll focus on one specific charge that, ironically, propelled on the 19 defendants, rudy giuliani to fame. as a prosecutor back in the 19 80s. details ahead.

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