general jack keane but breaking tonight, house republicans looking into what they call the weaponization of the federal government. they say federal employees, fbi employees specifically who have talked about it, have faced retaliation. it s another blow to the bureau that s already enduring greater scrutiny in the wake of the special counsel conclusion that it should not have opened an investigation into the trump-russia collusion case. the john durham report. democrats on that committee today called it a lot of hot air in one of the most heathed hearings on the hill in years. correspondent david spunt starts us off tonight from the justice department. good evening, david. bret, geographic to you. witnesses told congress stories of retaliation and intimidation because they questioned a prominent investigation. meanwhile, this letter obtained by fox news is from the fbi and explains that these men policy why their security clearances were revoked. the fbi suspended secu
extradition to the u.s. the rally in iowa has been canceled due to weather bridport governor desantis is in the early presidential caucus state today. first let s go to bill melugin live at the border in brownsville, texas. bill, what is the latest there? brian coming in brownsville for the many cities that declared a state of emergency. brownsville sink thousands of illegal crossings every day this week. massive numbers and as a result of that border patrol i did mass releases. take look this video which are right here in brownsville. large group of migrants mass release walking on the bus terminal here ngo they get assistance with her travel documents. large majority are venezuelan right we caught up with one who said his release in the morning. i m elated and extremely excited. i was released this morning i made it. the mass illegal crossing here in brownsville officially got plugged up because with the state of texas dead. take a look the drum drone team shot to see a g
prayers from republicans who don t have the political courage to do anything on guns, congressman is a dallas native, he also just announce a run for senate against ted cruz. he s here on set for a sunday exclusive, he s coming up first. plus, what a week to get to talk to congressman jamie raskin. alaska about donald trump s open embrace of january six and the wake of more seditious conspiracy charges. meanwhile, stunning new revelations about clarence thomas, one of the court s most outspoken critics, senator sheldon whitehouse joins me in just a few minutes. later, a trip to brooklyn for a conversation for prosecutor turning congressman dan goldman. we talk to his predictions for the investigations into trump and bringing people together with bagels. a little after 3:30 pm local time yesterday, a gunman walked into an outlet mall in allen, texas and opened fire. nine people, including the shooter or dead. just in the last few minutes, president biden released a statement s
that people are beginning to move when they think the getting is good. i want to bring your attention to some other fast-moving developments on this very story. so let s get to it. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. an interesting phenomenon developing on tik tok under the headline of title 42 that has been viewed nearly 100 million times in the last 72 hours. that essentially says may 11th, you can no longer be deported. title 42 has come to an end. many reading that are not from this country. they are from other countries trying to get in to this country. the throngs are building fast. doesn t bill melugin know it in brownsville, texas. bill, what are you seeing? neil, we re now just hours away from title 42 s expiration at midnight. all over mexico s northern cities, migrants are surging to those border cities in anticipation. we ve got some brand new video we d like to show your viewers, this is across from mcallen, texas where thousands of haiti
improve under johnson, who has several conflicting comments on whether he is defunding the city of police. we know the city of chicago rebuked this call to defund this bit. this system of incarceration and policing, this is real political gold. i never said we ll take money from police. the 150 million was not redirecting the funds from police? directing dollars to make sure we hire and promote 200 more detectiveses, to make sure we are implements laws on the books like red flag laws, i never said i would cut the police budget. ashley: here is lauren with more. new chicago mayor brandon johnson will be sworn into a job with no small task, figure out how to stop crime? his city and learn to work with police and his constituents even though he was part of calls to defund police. he says his policies go after root causes of crime. chicago police report murder is slightly down from this time last year, but still in the hundreds and motor vehicle thefts up 130%. just y