many, many months. the question is does this late afternoon story in the post signal a major movement in the case? correspondent david spunt has the latest information from the justice department. good evening, david. bret, good evening to you. a source with knowledge of the investigation tells fox news it has reached a significant and critical phase also federal investigators are no longer collecting evidence. it s moved past that point and is now in the hands of the united states attorney in delaware. the washington post reported that agents believe prosecutors have enough evidence to charge biden, hunter biden with tax crimes, plural s there. and a false statement related to a gun charge. the investigation moved over the summer from the fbi to the u.s. attorney in delaware. justice department policy is not to file politically sensitive charges in the two months or so before a federal election since biden is not on the ballot. this rule may not apply. we previously re
suppressed and we had social media actually censoring accounts over a story that now we see that laptop is real. the emails are real and what happened before the election social media doing what they did a very low point for our media and especially social media. it wasn t by accident. bret: panel, thank you. mara thank you from d.c. thank you. bret ray rushshell is a 49-year-old u.s. army war veteran works at third shift mechanic sugar beat factory. he decided he is going to enroll in college, try out for the football team. rushruschel active in the national guard until he turns 60 and working on the gridiron.
defund the police than the fact that black people are still killed disproportionately in this country. president biden rejected defunding as a strategy now out on the trail democrats like tim ryan in ohio are doing the same. i absolutely reject defunding the police. we need safe communities. we need more cops. there s another reason why republican us are spending so many time about talking about crime. a recent fox news poll believe more voters believe the g.o.p. is better quind to handle the issue over democrats. the economy remains number one issue overall. bret: as it often is. that is correct, thank you. stock were were down ahead of december jobs report. the nasdaq dropped 75 today. one issue that will not be settled before the midterms is a proposed restriction on how members of congress can trade stocks. it s a subject that has democrats fighting among
i mean, dr. makary, think about the beginning of this pandemic and what was said publicly by health officials to what we know in the evolution of that today. well, many of the recommendations from public health officials, officially sanctioned by the government, those recommendations have proven to be wrong. and so, the idea that somehow we must just follow the leadership and not ask questions, i think, runs counter to the spirit of the scientific method where you should be challenging deeply held assumptions and if you go against the public health authority now in california, you can lose your medical license. so, if you put out there that natural immunity was real, as data has now shown it is or that schools should be open or that cloth masks are ineffective, especially in children, those are things that could result in a loss of license under this law that just got passed. bret: and very quickly, if you think you have long covid or you have these symptoms, go see your doctor and
what the spr is for. we need to put a stop to this practice of using the strategic petroleum reserve as the political petroleum reserve. president claims no second thoughts about visiting saudi arabia although he is apparently rethinking the relationship. no. the trip was not essentially for oil. but it is a disappointment and it says that there are problems. one of many problems apparently as president biden told donors at private fund raiser in new jersey within the last 90 minutes or so that he thinks democrats are running up hill this midterm cycle. bret? bret: peter doocy live on the north lawn. peter, thanks. in tonight s special report spotlight midterm watcher, we look at where things stand in the united states senate. the breakdown right now and what could happen after the november elections. currently, the balance of power