this after the u.s. justice department informed the former president he s a target, a target of the probe. also tonight, washington, d.c. monuments are shrouded in haze as wildfire smoke from canada drifts to the nation s capital. we re tracking this air quality emergency as it moves into the mid atlantic and threatens the health of tens of millions of americans. and the flood disaster in ukraine grows even more dangerous as the region is rocked by shelling and the kyiv government accuses russia of shooting at rescue workers. i ll acquit white house official john kirby about that devastating dam collapse and the broader state of the war right now. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin with donald trump apparently in imminent legal peril. once again, the u.s. justice department moving toward a final decision on indicting trump in the classified documents probe after alerting the for
what he s specifically talking about. reporter: special counsel prosecutors are also still calling witnesses in the january 6th probe. including steve bannon, who was recently subpoenaed to testify about the events in and around the insurrection. all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. just understand this. all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. that bannon subpoena is yet another sign that jack smith s two investigations are on two different time lines. the january 6th probe is still calling key witnesses and appears to have a ways to go. the classified documents probe appears to be in its final stages while we await possible charges. wolf, as you know, some people thought he might try to wrap up both investigations, but it appears based on our latest reporting that s unlikely to be the case. the classified document is apparently going to go first, that investigation. thank you so much. paula don t go too far away, we ll come back to you in a few
WASHINGTON — Here’s a look at how area members of Congress — Rep. David McKinley, R-1, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., and Sen. Joe manchin, D-W.Va. —voted over this week.
WASHINGTON — Here s a look at how area members of Congress — Rep. David McKinley, R-1, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., and Sen. Joe manchin, D-W.Va. —voted over this week.