even terrorists among them. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. those are the stakes. in 12 hours and 58 minutes from now, it will be the end of the trump-era measure that allowed the immediate expulsion of border crossers and it was working. some 3 million have been sent back under title 42. on biden s watch, we are watching it expire and people are desperate to cross over the border and they are now waiting en masse for midnight to come. the situation is this. the lifting of the title 42 public health order does not mean our border is open. it is going ton an invasion like we ve never seen in the history of this country. i won t turn myself in. every town in america is now a border town because president biden has brought this crisis to them. a lot more money for the border patrol. they didn t do it when i asked congress. the president said he wanted a humane policy. what is humane about migrants dying and uncode children. that s insaid. t
instead they will be bogged down in paperwork and taking agents away from doing their job at the border. immigration courts are pectize up already and the caseload is getting worse by the day. a texas lawmaker says the biden administration should be sending more judges to border towns instead of u.s. troops. the way it stops is instead of the president sending 1500 u.s. troops to the border, he should send 1500 immigration judges. dana: david spunt is live at the justice department as it gets underway. 2.1 million cases, that s the backlog as of this morning. think about that for a moment. that number only expected to grow when title 42 is lifted. that number will only swell over the coming weeks and coming months. right now the backlog is about 4 to 6 years. some experts say it could go 8 to 10 years to get into court to hear your case because of title 42. one of the reasons only about 600 immigration judges right now that are active in the united states. obviously the
was vice president. they accuse him of accepting money from a foreign national in exchange for policy decisions. bill: comer has subpoenaed that document. republicans spent years investigating the president and his family. some say it is a breakthrough. according to grassley the white house could still block the release. do you believe the sub in jai will be successful and chairman comer will be able to obtain this document? what level of confidence. it will be successful unless the white house classifies this document. and they better not because i know it s a non-classified document. they could keep me from getting it by classifying it. dana: new york post saying the clock is ticking for joe bribing. bill: let s start with the reaction from the white house today. good morning. the house oversight committee and senator chuck grassley are alleging according to the whistleblower the f.b.i. and d.o.j. have been sitting on this report that includes new information
april, but his remarks were quickly overshadowed, when he announced he would hold a major news conference this afternoon. sandra: actually is not happening. statement has since been clarified by the white house, saying there is no change to the president s schedule and there is no news conference. karl rove, doug, and jason will react to the puzzling comments, and where the heck is this american economy going from here. it has been quite a week. john: begin this friday with tensions, the justice department may be deciding on possible criminal charges for the president s son. the finish line in sight. sandra: and word could come in on any moment. this is america reports. refusal to lie low and plans to launch a legal defense fund. it could raise ethical questions over who is donating and whether they are trying to influence the president s policies. miranda devine, you ve always got your ear to the ground on these issues and these matters. what are you hearing on ten
at least 10 other people are injured. brian: the driver is in custody and facing several charges already. police say they are still investigating and have not yet released the identity of the driver. steve: i was reading in one of the local papers down in brownsville today, and what the police officers there in brownsville said there are three possible explanations for why that suv plowed into those people. the first one? intoxication. the second, an accident. or the third one intentional. ainsley: yeah, one police officer said doesn t appear to be accidental but a judge, judge eddy trivino jr. said it s unclear with the driver lost control or intentionally ran into the group. i guess they will know more after they interview them. awaiting toxicology reports to find out if there were drugs or any alcohol in their system. brian: hit a cu curb, lost control and people were miss his way. defense attorney would have representing the driver. this is going to be unbelievabl