jesse: dad came back and he would have to smooth talk the chief, end of story. it feels like that s what happened with cocaine gate. today, the secret service went to congress to tell them they re closing the case does that mean they finally found out who had the coke? no, they don t even have a culprit. they don t even know when the cocaine was dropped. when is there a range possibly left. secret service does not have an actual range of when the substance was left they said it could have been a few hours, a couple of days or even years. jesse: years? they are blaming it on trump? come on. and we still don t know where they found it. remember first we were told it was in the library. then it was in the little cubby. and then it was near the situation room. where hasn t the coke been? but now the secret service is saying it s back in the cubby. what we are told is there are 182 lockers on the wall of the foyer in the west wing for individuals to put items in. and thi
it s their constitutional obligation to do that. we re talking about programs when they talk about medicare, social security, we re talking about programs that they want to take hostage that will affect taxpayers, that will affect seniors and veterans. again, it s their constitutional duty. they should do this without conditions. trying to address market-related chatters. jerome powell was asked about the debt ceiling. there s only one option. for congress to pass the increase. is that the crew here, there s one option, there s no off ramps to consider? congress is the only option here? on any of the coins that s come up before. that s something that the treasury deals with and answers on. so i m not going to comment there. i think we ve been very clear from here that this should be done without conditions. and it is their basic job, congress, right? it s their basic duty to lift the debt ceiling. it s something that has been consistently done over the years. that s how
and experiences fell short of your expectations of us. trace: pete buttigieg tweeting that the chaos is unacceptable . the department of transportation is investigating. mike tobin is live from chicago midway international airport with more on this. mike, good afternoon. good afternoon, trace. southwest executives are promising an end to this ugly chapter in aviation and a return to normal tomorrow with minimal disruptions. almost 2,500 cancellations today across the board of american aviation. but 2,300 plus of those belong to southwest airlines. they still feel the impact of the meltdown from this winter storm. jump ahead to tomorrow. that number drops to 39 projected cancellations again as the executives are promising a return to normal operations. southwest customers have had enough. i need my medicine, my charger. everything, my perfume, all my personal stuff is in the suitcase. some presents for christmas. so my concern is really one of my bags is all christmas
i think the other thing is they are going to have an internal discussion with the white house administration about enhancements or changes to the security protocols. so let s see what they come up with. i m very interested to see how that is going to work. jesse: the democrats think this is case closed you will never hear about it again and the secret service is fantastic. the secret service, you ll remember, congressman, deleted all their text messages from january 6th. do you trust the secret service? look, i have got to tell you right now i don t really trust any of the federal agencies. that s why in the house we are doing a lot of oversight work that i know you guys definitely cover. but then also from an appropriations standpoint, looking at what we are spending money on, how we spend that money and do everything we can, to hold this administration and i m going to move the biden administration aside for a moment, hold the bureaucracy and this deep state accountable, because
committee of understanding whether or not mayorkas actions have risen to the level of high crimes and misdemeanors. that s the first thing. to get on top of this policy, we need to put the clamp down from an appropriations standpoint and the house of representatives and say to the biden administration, listen, we re not going to fund other activities unless you start securing the border. we have to act tough. we need to pass hr 29, which representative roy has introduced, which simply says let s enforce the laws on the books. that means either retain folks or send them back to the country of origin. do not let them free. do not process them and let them free in our country. thanks for coming on, sore. we appreciate it. it s a pleasure. thank you. also breaking now, the dow reacting after the fed announced another rake hike to fight inflation and kevin mccarthy and president biden meet behind closed doors on the debt limit.