navarro resisted that subpoena because he had nothing to do with january 6th. nothing whatsoever. that is not disputed. peter navarro did not break int the capitol. he did not encourage anyone els to break into the capitol. he was not there that day and had no idea it would happen. that is beyond dispute and nanc pelosi and liz cheney know that. if you really wanted to figure out what happened on january 6t last person you would talk to. you would be talking to ray epp and various fbi informants. finding out what happened on january 6th and why is not the point of the exercise. the point of the exercise is preventing donald trump from running for president again. in the service of that goal, pelosi and liz cheney demanded that navarro surrender conversations with president donald trump, his former boss. when he refused to do that congress held him in contempt and then the justice department filed criminal charges against peter navarro.
i don t know. according to the reporting a one point the secret service went looking for the record of sale. do know anything about that? nothing. they do know about the secre service being involved? not at all. i don t know. i don t think that is true. i don t know why the secret service were involved. really? you had no idea? they were with you. they helped you. you committed a gun felony. it s all out there. but hunter biden is the president s son and more importantly he s a faithful party loyalist. you know as well as he does he doesn t have a thing to worry about. he can flaunt his crimes. radar online.com got pictures of him casually waving his illegal firearm around with a several years ago. the pitcher show hunter biden s finger on the trigger of the gu as well as crack cocaine and drug paraphernalia. a weapon of war in the hands of a drug addict. is the justice department bothered by this? of course not.
counter gun violence ravaging the biggest cities, spike rag moment of homicide, including the shooting deaths of two new york police officers. the loss for the city is also a loss for the nation. reporter: shaking the city and its new mayor, eric adams. the president is here because he knows what the american people want. justice, safety and prosperity and they deserve every bit of it. reporter: for the white house, a moment that represents a policy challenge. every day in this country, 316 people are shot, 106 are killed and 6 nypd officers have been victim of gun violence so far this year. reporter: and amid heightened debates of policing in america, something democrats view as a political warning sign. it s time to fund the communities, the community police and the people to protect them. reporter: biden s justice department to increase resources
the arsonist received the sentence he received. much lower than standard. senator tom cotton of arkansas says the monday tease lee case has to do with politics congressionalcorrespondent. we heard from cotton and hawley about this and hearing from minority leader mitch mcconnell taking issue with this particular case calling this reduced sentencing totally inappropriate. i think it s important for us to underscore prosecution that fits the crime. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell joining senators tom cotton and josh hawley tonight in their outrage at president biden s justice department. they say the doj is handing out politically soft sentences, pointing to the case of blm protester montez lee jr. the 26-year-old minnesota man broke into a minneapolis
now, updating a story we brought you last night. arkansas republican senator tom cotton has followed through with his threat to put hold on president biden s justice department nominees. cotton wants the department to reverse its decision that he says denied legal aid to u.s. marshals who were attacked by protesters in poor the land back in 2020. the justice department says it currently represents or has paid for representation for over 70 federal employees who have been sued in connection with those protests. it also says it has denied legal representation to just one employee in all those cases. coming up next, russia s response to the u.s. proposal to deescalate the situation at ukraine s border. but, first, here is what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 46 in charlotte, as fire crews battle a blaze there at a winston-salem fertilizer plant. the possibility of an explosion has forced thousands to evacuate the area. crews began battling that fire