texas law enforcement alone has sees enough deadly fentanyl to kill every man, woman, and child in the entire united states of america. any war on drugs emerging in the key campaign issue. joe biden will never solve the fentanyl crisis. he is actively destroying our border. the stuff is just flooding in. it s affecting communities all across this country. what will it take to stop the flow of drugs into the united states? this is a red alert moment. it s punishing the drug itself really effective? what we need to assault this crisis in america. come together in bipartisan way. what is the best approach to the growing public health crisis? my guess this morning? dea administrator, anne and the entire ohio u.s. senate delegation. j.d. vance and democrat, shirt brown. a panel of experts on the front lines of this crisis. former chicago mayor, lightfoot. jen writer and dr. andrew colodny, the policy researcher collaborative at brandeis university. welcome to sunda
hello, everyone. i m dana perino along with jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city and new hampshire. and this is the five. we ve got here in the g.o.p. primary went down to 2. we are one day away from the primary and new hampshire. all eyes on donald trump and nikki haley nikki haley. the last candidate standing after a massive shake up the race florida governor ron desantis dropping out and endorsing the former president. it s clear to me that a majority want to give donald trump another chance. he superior to the current incumbent, joe biden. that is clear. i signed a pledge to support the republican nominee. i will honor that pledge. who is going to come out on top tomorrow? the latest polls show trump is ahead by nearly 20 points. the former president getting 57% of the vote compared to 38% nikki haley gets. here is president trump sounding up on the race. what are you going to do with the name? name is officially retired as of this mome
prostitutes and the bidens are squeaky clean. i do want to go back to hunter biden though. because what we always hear from these insurrectionists and these weirdoes and trees freaks is there are crimes out there. they can never name a crime and then they say the media is covering up. the deep state is covering it up. you go covering up what? republicans can t find a crime. they going after the deep state. they re going after the dominant media. they are going after everybody that s victimizing and triggers these poor snowflakes because theo they can t find a crime. jesse: is he right. you can t find a crime if you don t crack open the laptop and don t see the texts, emails and photos. and if you ignore the bank records, the bribery allegations and half a dozen whistleblowers and oh tony bobulinski s testimony and also if you don t have any common sense. the media is like a detective in miami who can t find cocaine. the democrats want to keep everything locked up in an ev
a winner, because that s what we ve done in the state of florida. and that s exactly what we would conationally not only in the election do nationally, not only in the election, but bringing all these great policies to bear. charles: let s bring in our panel, columnists dan dan henninger kim strassel along with editorial board member kyle peterson. kim, you know, the media had a field day with all those glitches. beyond that, though [laughter] do you think there ll be anything else to remember about the announcement? well, the glitches are totally forgettable, charles. i think what s going to matter is what desantis does in the weeks and months ahead in terms of message. and you re already beginning to see the opening of that message, at least when it comes to his approach to donald trump which is going on the something along the lines of this, which is donald trump, you know, he had a lot of good ideas, big ideas, but because he is who he is, he couldn t get it done. l
abuses of those in power to take your liberty, your property, your reputation, and, inin deed, your life. he promised a humility so often found with the powerful embrace fairness as their foundation. it sure doesn t seem that way, does it? gary sappily is a supervisory special agent for the irs where he s worked for 14 years. in january 2020, he was assigned to what he calls a high profile investigation. who s the subject of the investigation? i can t confirm or deny the subject of this investigation. why not. because part of the tax secrecy laws don t allow it. he can t say it but cbs news learned the investigation was the probe of hunter biden by the trump-appointed us attorney if delaware. cbs news has obtained this letter his lawyer sent to congress monday alleging irregularities in doj s handling of the investigation. schapley is seeking legal protections from congress so he can share specifics of his allegations. there were multiple steps that were slow-wa