harris: fox news alert. a live look now. the nation s 45th president donald trump said to watch him because he will be stepping up to the microphones again when he exits a new york city courtroom for closing arguments in his new york civil fraud trial. we showed those microphones to the left of the screen. we ll see him again. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. yesterday it seemed like we would hear directly from former president inside the courtroom for his own closing argument. but after asking the judge if he could do that, that is now not happening. that judge puts stipulations and restrictions on what that would look like and trump s legal team said they had issues with the judge s conditions to stick to relevant matters covered in the trial and not deliver a campaign speech. that s what the judge said he wanted. well, trump may be silenced inside that courtroom. he is never really silenced. he talked this morning. i want to speak and make a sum
questions that need to be answered absolutely. harris: he is still in the hospital and there since the beginning of the month after a complication of a surgery prostate cancer. we wish him well. god bless you and his wife both and god bless this nation if we don t have anybody in charge of the military for days and no one knows it. david. harris, you have said the most important point. lloyd austin is recovering from prostate cancer and all cheering for him to be successful. this white house knew he was recovering or dealing with prostate cancer and nobody said hey, do we have extra procedures that we need to put in place? but at the end of the day you are talking about hr problems here with this administration and they need to deal with it. it is not the top guy while dealing with prostate cancer you
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