uncover the origins of the trump-russia collusion probe on may 13th, 2019. here we are two years and four days later his final report is released. it s 30 # pages. bret, he calls some of the findings in his report sobering. let s take everyone back right now to 2016, 2017, when donald trump was running for then elected president. the investigation theme in the report durham says the fbi rushed an investigation code named crossfire hurricane without the proper legal basis he says quote at the direction of fbi deputy director andrew mccabe, deputy assistant director for counterintelligence peter strzok opened crossfire hurricane immediately. strzok at a minimum had pronounced hostile feelings toward trump. he continued the fbi s failure to critically analyze information that ran counter to the narrative of a trump-russia collusive relationship exhibited throughout crossfire hurricane is extremely troublesome. durham s narrative expected. believing the 2016 democrat nominee s ca
the voters think it is time to ditch. biden making the case for re-election with qualifications of being an old fart and knowing a lot of stuff. a new poll shows the president s approval rating at just 36%, a new all time low. democrats don t want the guy either, 58% would rather vote for somebody else. and hemorrhaging support from black hispanic women and he s losing to republican rivals donald trump and to a lesser extent, ron desantis. it s a brutal bunch of numbers, right george? this is brutal for president biden. absolutely george. you talked about the record low approval rating is six points down since february and it goes deep into the party. i was told i couldn t send the poll out until after midnight. they are fragmented and should concern them. that is not a good number for president biden. two thirds of people say he s not sharp enough to be president. he knows just who to blame. all they have heard is negative news for three years. everything is nega
bank making it the second largest bank failure in u.s. history. third mid size bank to go under in less than two months in the u.s. the president insists taxpayers are not going to be footing the bill for this. white house correspondent peter doocy starts us off tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. tax day played a big role here. the treasury secretary is saying that they looked at recent federal tax receipts and realized that the u.s. is not going to have as much have enough money to pay its bills possibly as soon as june 1st. so, president biden did phone the big 4 congressional leaders they are requesting to have a meeting about this a week from tomorrow as the white house separately attempts to stabilize a shaky banking system. today s actions ensure the continued resilience of the banking system. the president had to update a script at a small business event to reassure markets about the fdic taking over first republic
tonight about immigrants at the border. the governor of texas is now launching a new tackle force there point fingers and do little else. jacqui heinrich at the white house with the president s slumping approval data and the latest on the expiration of title 42 we begin with correspondent bill melugin along the border in brownsville, texas. good night good evening, bill. bill: bret, good evening to you. texas governor greg abbott made a major announcement today saying is he going to be deploying several hundred elite texas soldiers down here to the southern border equipped with riot gear in an effort to block any mass migrant crossings into his state. is as we are now just three days away from the end of title # 2 and, already, we are seeing record high illegal crossings. president biden s open border policies is going to cause a catastrophic disaster. bill: today, texas governor greg abbott announced the formation of a new elite border response force made up of hundr
people killed this morning during a shooting at a bank in louisville, kentucky. the 24-year-old shooter livestreamed that attack on social media until he was taken down by authorities. the man employee at the bank. three police officers are among nine wounded. one who has been on the job in less than two weeks is in critical but stable condition tonight. garrett tenney is in louisville with the latest. good evening, garrett. tonight, investigators are searching the suspect s home and digital footprint seeking explanation for why he carried out this horrific attack killing four of his co-workers and injuring nine others this morning when he walked into old national bank in downtown louisville with a rifle of some kind it and started shooting. forcing to run for their lives as he social media. opened the door to see where he was at. i could see him shooting. see his face. i took out running out the front door and i saw a rifle. we heard it click. and the lady next to me tur