message to the vice president we would love have have you on special report. good evening. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, the fate of a new senate proposal. that addresses funding for the southern border as well as ukraine and israel. is uncertain tonight. supporters say it ends catch and release. strengthens asylum laws. but critics say it would let in 5,000 migrants per day, an unacceptable figure and other problems that don t solve the border completely. we will talk with one of the authors of the plan, arizona independent senator kyrsten sinema in just a few minutes. and also with texas republican congressman chip roy, one of the major opponents. first, additional details on that legislation. congressional correspondent iron shah has any starts us off live tonight from capitol hill. good evening, aishah. bret, good evening to you. senate republicans are actually just coming out of a closed door meeting tonight where they discussed this border bill. and the reaction
laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle, thank you for joining me. in moments my exclusive interview with the man of the moment, speaker mike johnson who says the border deal is dead on arrival in the house. first no, no, hell no is the focus of tonight s angle. we knew it was released after being kept we didn t realize how bad. just last week he was assuring critics what was leaked were internet rumors including the bill would permit 500 migrants a day into the country and lankford said this. if you get to 5000 and we ve been there every single day except seven, it completely closes the border down. given the damage and strain biden has inflicted on you in america, we shouldn t allow one migrant in, let alone 5000 encounters a day, it s a joke. the border is never closed, even if you think mayorkas could ever be trusted. don t take my word for it, that is what senator chris murphy said. the president is border patrol retain broad discretionary power to wave people i
segment on the infamous chinese spy balloon. gillian: well, attorney general merrick garland has made a significant decision now about the investigation into president biden s son. house republicans are pressuring garland to make multiple people involved in the investigation available for transcribed interviews. so far, garland is not giving in. david spunt joins us from the justice department tonight hi, david. hi, gillian, good evening. we are waiting to hear what that decision is from the attorney general. i m told a decision has been made. there are still some discussions going on and a response is being worked on. perhaps we are waiting for that to get over to capitol hill before we can actually see a copy of that written response to a request for the attorney general to make roughly a dozen people connected to the hunter biden probe available for transcribed interviews. house judiciary chairman jim jordan oversight chair james comer and ways and means chair jason
ingraham angle thank you so much for joining me in moments my exclusive interview with the man of the moment speaker mike johnson who says the border bill is dead on arrival in the house. but, first, no, no, hell no. that s the focus of tonight s angle. we knew that it was finally released after being kept hidden from the public for months that the schumer mcconnell border insecurity bill would be bad, but even we didn t realize how bad. now, just last week we he was assuring critics, including the angle that what was leaks out about the bill were just internet rumors. including that the bill would permit up to 5,000 migrants per day into the country then senator lankford said this. this authority is a 5,000 authority to say if you get to 5,000, which we have been there every single day except for seven in the last four months, that it completely closes the border down. laura: wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. i thought that the 5,000 migrants could come, in welcome that,
he was 91 years old. the news continues. the source with kaitlyn collins starts now. tonight straight from the source, a bipartisan border deal appears to be on the verge of going bust as a dramatic fight is playing out among republicans, battling each other behind closed doors tonight as donald trump is warning that anyone who is considering voting yes could be ending their career by doing so. also, the king diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace not saying yet what kind, as charles is suspending his duties. william is stepping in. and harry is rushing to be at his father s side. also, mike pence wouldn t help donald trump overturn the election, but a prominent senator and 2024 vice presidential contender is now suggesting he would have. i m kaitlyn collins, and this is the source. tonight, republicans appeared to be on the verge of tanking a bipartisan immigration deal after years of demanding that more be done to secure the southern border. after three mont