Judge fines Trump for violating gag order
Legal analyst Neama Rahmani joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to weigh in as the judge in former President Trump's hush money case fined him for violating a gag order.
Donald Trump interview: Israel-Gaza conflict, EVs, and his Venezuela claims
Donald Trump granted an exclusive interview with FOX 2. Here's a sneak peek at the intriguing conversation before the full interview airs on Let it Rip this Thursday!
House GOP issues demands to end campus protests
Universities across the U.S. are cracking down on anti-Israel protesters who have taken over their campuses this week. The protesters demand that colleges divest themselves from companies connected to Israel. This week has seen dozens of arrests at Columbia, Harvard, Yale and elsewhere. A former Columbia University Law Professor joins LiveNOW to discuss.
Trump fined for violating gag order
New York Judge Juan M. Merchan, the judge presiding over Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial, has fined Trump $9000 for repeatedly violating a gag order. Merchan writing Trump "is hereby warned that the Court will not tolerate continued willful violations of its lawful orders and that if necessary and appropriate under the circumstances, it will impose an incarceratory punishment." The gag order prohibits the former president from making public comments about witnesses, jurors, and others connected to this trial.
Trump meets with DeSantis amid VP questions
National politics reporter Tom LoBianco joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to discuss the recent meeting between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis, while also looking at potential Trump running mates.
Kristi Noem defends killing puppy after widespread outrage from Republicans and Dems
The South Dakota governor said in an excerpt from her upcoming memoir about the incident that “it was not a pleasant job, but it had to be done."
Vice president to visit Atlanta
Vice President Kamala Harris will be in Atlanta today, kicking off the Biden administration's economic opportunity tour. LiveNOW's Jeané Franseen checks in with Fox 5 Atlanta's Kaitlyn Pratt, who is live at Harstfield-Jackson International Airport where harris will arrive later this afternoon. "
Arizona House votes to repeal 1864 abortion law
Dr. Samara Klar, Professor at the University of Arizona, joins LiveNOW's Andy Mac to discuss the next steps after the Arizona House of Representatives voted last week to overturn the state's 1864 abortion ban.
Puerto Rico Democratic primary underway
AP politics reporter Robert Yoon joins LiveNOW's Mike Pache to break down Puerto Rico's Democratic primary and how it could come into play in the November election.
Menthol cigarette ban postponed by Biden officials
President Joe Biden’s administration is again delaying a sweeping plan to ban menthol cigarettes.
Biden, Trump suggest potential debate
Political analyst Brian Sobel joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to break down recent comments from President Biden and former President Trump about a potential debate between the two.
Supreme Court to rule on Trump immunity case
The Supreme Court justices could soon rule on whether former President Trump is immune from prosecution. LiveNOW from FOX's Stephanie Coueignoux spoke with Seth Berenzweig, a business, compliance and con law attorney about the case.
AI can predict political orientations from blank faces – and researchers fear 'serious' privacy challenges
Researchers are warning that facial recognition technologies are "more threatening than previously thought" and pose "serious challenges to privacy" after a study found that artificial intelligence can be successful in predicting a person’s political orientation based on images of expressionless faces.
Pentagon: humanitarian aid pier construction has begun
U.S. military personnel began construction of a temporary pier off the coast of Gaza. When it is completed, the pier will facilitate delivery of an estimated 90 truckloads of international aid into Gaza, according to the U.S. Department of Defense.
Trump's immunity case: Supreme Court appears skeptical of former president's defense
The Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday on whether former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution in a federal case that is charging him with plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Net neutrality: FCC reinstates internet regulations; what does that mean?
The FCC voted to reinstate net neutrality regulations on Thursday which would ban practices such as throttling or blocking certain sites and apps or offer higher speeds to customers willing to pay extra.
SCOTUS hears arguments on Trump immunity case
With Chief Justice John Roberts announcing that the “case is submitted,” the court has finished hearing arguments in Trump’s immunity case...and that raises an important question that is largely unanswerable: Just how much time will the high court take to hand down its opinion? Usually, a major case argued in April wouldn’t be decided until the end of June. Join an expert panel with Andrew Craft to discuss.
Trump to campaign during hush money trial
The former president made a surprise campaign stop in NYC, before testimony continued in the ongoing hush money trial in Manhattan. During his 2016 campaign, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, David Pecker, was paying out tens of thousands of dollars to keep potentially damaging stories from the public eye. Pecker says he put his foot down when the initial news of Trump's alleged affair with adult film performer, Stormy Daniels, came to light.
SCOTUS: Trump immunity case arguments on Thursday
A decision in this case will determine whether former president Donald Trump is immune from prosecution in a case charging him with plotting to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. This case will impact more than Trump's ongoing legal battles, it will ultimately decide whether former presidents can be prosecuted for official acts they take while in the White House. Supreme Court arguments in the landmark U.S. v. Trump immunity case were scheduled to last an hour, but ran more than double that allotted time.
SCOTUS delays Trump election interference case
The Supreme Court is signaling a further delay in Trump election interference case as it weighs immunity claims. This comes as high court heard several hours of oral arguments. Criminal Defense Attorney, Brian Claypool weighs in.