Dangerous threats that emanate from the border. Theres a particular network that has where some of the overseas facilitators have isis ties that were very concerned about and weve been spending a lot of effort with our partners investigating. Neil scary stuff from the fbi director today. Not only worrying about the numbers, the sheer masses that are now penetrating our border, but just who they are. Dangerous types and working with cartels to slickly get in to this country and then, well, god knows what. Welcome. Im neil cavuto. This is your world on top of these fast moving developments concerning not only who is getting through, as i said but how many are dangerous and already here. Lets get the latest and how the white house is responding to this. Jacqui heinrich has more. Hi, jacqui. Good afternoon, neil. President biden, his 2024 budget is still being worked on by congress. The white house has released today the 2025 budget proposal. There are several pieces in there that would in
single text exchange is from the capitol police chief to the head of the secret service uniform division asking for help as the riot escalated. we got one text message. and i haven t seen it yet. it will be sent over to me. it is obviously this doesn t look good. and so, you know, coincidences can happen, but, you know, we really need to get to the bottom of this. the january 6 committee and inspector general aren t the only ones demanding answers from the secret service. more from jessica schneider. reporter: key secret service text messages from date before and the day of the capitol attack are still missing. the secret service under subpoena from the january 6 committee acknowledging they are still unable to uncover the texts after admitting that data was lost because of a routine phone replacement program. and now the national archives is demandingn ing answers sending letter laying out concerns about the unauthorized deletion of text messages and telling the secr
now, donald trump on the attack after jurors found him guilty of 34 criminal counts. key witness, michael cohen, among trump s top targets, calling his former fixer a sleazebags without saying his name, did the former president at turned convicted felon violate his gag order? again? that s something for judge juan merchan to consider just ahead of trump s sentencing on july 11, we re breaking down the potential punishments were drunk from jail time to public service. also, this our president biden says, israel has offered a new roadmap for a gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal, even as disrupt confirms its expanding its offensive in rafah, moving into the center of the city welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m will flits here in the situation room tonight. donald trump is plotting, is next legal and political moves. as he season s over is historic criminal conviction and lashes out at just about everyone. he blames for the verdict s
out at just about everyone. he blames for the verdict. cnn s kristen holmes has bore on what trump just saying and doing anyone. i defined donald trump lashing out friday a day after a new york jury found him guilty on all 34 counts in his criminal hush money trial. we re gonna fight. i m wired in such a way that a lot of people would gone away a long time ago, the trump air grievances with the trial and level the tax at the prosecutor and the presiding judge, juan merchan, it was a rigged trial. we wanted a venue change where we can have a fair trial we didn t get it we wanted a judge change. we wanted to judge. it wasn t conflicted and obviously he didn t do that even as the former president remains under a gag order that blocks them from speaking out about witnesses, jurors, and others closely tied to the case trump s singled out x attorney michael cohen, a key witness in the case without using his name, not allowed to use his day because of the gag order. but you kn
Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. We will bring you the latest news and developing stories. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the Hashtag Victoria Live. And if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today russian investigators are thought to have identified the man suspected of killing 11 people in the St Petersburg underground attack. 49 people were injured in the explosion between the two underground stations yesterday afternoon. Three days of mourning have begun. Sarah corker has this report. In russias second city, a show of grief and solidarity. President Vladimir Putin was in St Petersburg at the time of the attack. Above the station where the bombed train ended itsjourney, he paid his respects to those killed and injured on monday afternoon. From underground, images have emerged of the mangled metro train doors blown out, passengers trying to escape the wreckage, bodies lying on the