for someone who built his political career, of course, on the notion he is a billionaire, maybe not so much. whether or not that is literally true. none of this is final until the judge signed off on all of it, but as we saw, it has not stopped yet, the former president from making it politically. he went on social media with one of his all-time favorite charges, that phrase, say it with me now, witchhunt, and claiming there are legal systems being used as a political weapon. but here s the thing. to damages that are vastly bigger than anyone expected allow him to frame all of this as an attack against him? after all, more than half of voters in our new hampshire exit poll said donald trump would be fit for presidency, even if he is convicted of a crime. joining me now are gwendolyn, a former da in dekalb county georgia, and rena shaw. i m so glad both of you are here, but first of all i have got to get your reaction to this, when thinking about that this is an $83 million ve
the former president s finances. according to notes that evan corcoran took of his conversations with his client, donald trump, the former president, wanted to fight the subpoena that demanded that he return classified documents that he had no right to have after his time in office. now, these notes taken by corcoran are providing more insight into trump s thinking and his actions around the time the criminal investigation was launched. and now they sit in the hands of a special counsel, jack smith. joining us now is john dean. he was the white house counsel for richard nixon. and just like evan corcoran, john, you testified about your conversations with president nixon. so, as you listen to what has been reported here, in your mind, why would there even be dozens of pages of documents, notes, about what to do with a lawful subpoena? shouldn t that conversation between attorney and client be pretty short? well, you i know mr. trump in the past said he was surprised his whit
the dirty pavement this morning, spread across about two city blocks here in downtown, el paso. i have now spoken with many of these migrants and they tell me they plan to leave texas for various cities across the country including denver, new york and orlando, florida. and texas governor greg abbott sent another bus load of migrants from this state to the naval observatory in washington, d.c. yesterday. not far from vice president kamala harris home after title 42 ended last thursday. governor abbott says he will continue sending migrants to cities like d.c., chicago, and new york. and now that a fresh week has begun after title 42 expired. border patrol sources tell fox news migrants encounters over the last few days have drastically fallen. the united states border patrol has experienced a 50% drop in the number of encounters versus what we were experiencing earlier in the week before title 42 ended at midnight on thursday. it is still early. we are in day three. and
classified information. the white house scrambling to contain the biggest leak we ve seen in ten years. experts say the damage is done and more could be on the way. good morning. big morning. i m bill hemmer. dana: you are in a mood. i m dana perino, this is america s newsroom. the pentagon is trying to figure out who is responsible for the leak. it exposed military secrets and how the u.s. spies on its adversaries and friends. bill: it is making for awkward conversations and damage control on a global scale. it s tough to do. the u.s. is ramping up a criminal investigation into all this. c.i.a. director bill burns talked about it haltingly at rice university. listen. the deeply unfortunate leak of classified documents is certainly as intense as anything in that now part of the in box as well and it s something that the u.s. government takes extremely seriously. the pentagon and the department of justice have now launched a quite intense investigation to get to the bo
they opened the trunk. underneath the stroller in a compartment they pull out a man. the mom told troopers she was trying to smuggle them to the san antonio area. she was arrested for human smuggling. a couple of major fentanyl busts to shoi. look at this photo at the cbp port of entry in arizona. cbp officers seized 242,000 fentanyl pills smuggled in the spare tire of a vehicle and others strapped to the body of a pedestrian. take a look at this. cbp agents in arizona finding 2100 fentanyl pills hidden in tamales with an ice chest. the democrat-led city of el paso just announced they are no longer going to bus migrants to new york city or chicago. the final numbers, though, wild. they sent more than 290 buses to the cities with more than 14,000 migrants. they say they are stopping because the new dhs policy has reduced the number of illegal crossings there. send it back to you. bill: no more busing to new york city, is that the word? that s correct, as of yesterday the f