On Monday, a Mar-a-Lago employee made his first court appearance in Miami, Florida, after being accused of carrying out orders from the former president to destroy security footage. The former President stands accused of attempting to hide this from investigators looking into his mishandling of classified documents. The estate’s property manager, Carlos De Oliveira, is the second Trump employee named in the case, alongside Walt Nauta, Trump’s long-time valet, who is facing charges for allegedly moving boxes full of classified documents at least five times. FOX News Contributor and law professor at George Washington University, Jonathan Turley, joins the Rundown to discuss how the new charges will impact the case as it moves forward, what would happen if the trial is pushed to after the election, and why Trump would be unable to pardon himself if elected to a second term.
President Biden has been touting ‘Bidenomics’ as a success, as inflation has been decreasing and unemployment is low. Despite the positive direction of the economy, there is a feeling of disconnect among the American people, with the latest Fox News Poll showing 45 percent of people believe the nation is falling behind economically. Co-anchor of “The Big Money Show” on FOX Business, Taylor Riggs, joins the podcast to explain why financial pessimism still persists for many citizens and what exactly economists mean when they predict a soft landing for the economy. Later, she breaks down how younger generations’ spending and lifestyle habits could impact the country’s future and how union strikes may inflict a wage price spiral on consumers.
Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce.