officials. republican leaders in the house sending a letter to secretary blinken stating it is apparent the biden campaign played an active role in the origins of the public statement that had the effect of helping suppress the hunter biden story and preventing american citizens from making a fully informed decision during the 2020 presidential election. dana: all this coming as an i.r.s. whistleblower is claiming political interference in the hunter biden tax investigation. senator tom cotton saying sooner or later the truth will come out about hunter and the family business. very troubling reports that the i.r.s. and the f.b.i. have been thwarted from investigating hunter biden s dealings, as you say are not about hunter biden. a very troubled by private citizen. the truth will come out and why you start to see whistleblowers come out. dana: joining us now is nancy mace who sits on the house oversight committee. one of the things if you watch the five and gutfeld an
he has the receipts to show, quote: preferential treatment coming out what would be the federal prosecutor s office in delaware. now, the whistleblower s attorney is already speaking out. my client wants to come forward to congress. he is ready to be questioned about what he knows and what he experienced under the proper legal protections. attorney mark lytle s client is a supervisory special agent at the irs who is prepared to tell congress the investigation he has been working on has been hampered by what he thinks is special treatment. typi typical steps that a law enforcement investigator would take were compromised because of political considerations. cbs news has learned the investigation the whistleblower worked on is about hunter biden. the things he has been through are very well-documented in emails and other communications with the department of justice. brian: okay. the bidens getting special treatment. who would have thought that? and this whistleblow
bret: but breaking tonight, there are growing questions about the biden administration s policy on china. while the president talks tough, critics say president biden appears to be taking a kid glove approach in several key areas. we have fox team coverage. jennifer griffin is at the pentagon. looks at how the american military is preparing for a conflicted with beijing possibly. we begin hour with white house correspondent peter doocy on the white house s north lawn and the president s reluctance to push china too hard. that s exactly right officials are putting out the word they are not trying to beat china economically or at anything. but they are trying to make things more competitive with china by taking some pieces off the board. mr. president, welcome. peter: as mr. biden talks colombia. key to the hemisphere. peter: and climate change. we are at a moment of great peril but great opportunities. treasury secretary teasing a move to move u.s. business to
a swing district that went to trump in zweent and then joe biden in 2020. steve joins us in just a moment to break down how democrats messaging on abortion rights is now recasting the conversation about that once expected red wave this fall. also from new york, a victory for two key figures since the impeachment of donald trump, jerry nadler handily defeated caroline maloney after powerful allies were forced to run for the same seat. and in a crowded 10th district, federal prosecutor daniel goldman won unseeding mondaire jones. and in florida, democrats have placed their debts on charlie crist to challenge the state s current republican governor ron desantis in the general elocation. and it will be former orlando police chief congresswoman val demings trying to unseat marco rubio in the united states senate. both charlie crist and val demings will be our guests on the show a short time from now. good morning, welcome to morning joe. it s wednesday, august 24th, i m willi
uvalde copy cat attacks. how cool. but wait there s more. america s old foe, disinformation. this information is popping up to an extent it could fuel further violence. wait, there s more. as campaigns are gearing up for the midterms, the dhs expects calls for violence by domestic extremists to not only continue but actually to increase. but wait, because there s still more. it s not all about elections. and no the dhs also does warn to look out for the fall out from potential supreme court decisions. that must shock you. the roe v wade discussion. it should surprise no one there will be a visceral reaction to the final ruling. the reaction could not just be visceral but violent. the agency is actually flagged both abortion rights supporters and opponents. for advocating violence. and the summary says is that the primary threat of mass casualty violence in the united states stems from lone offenders and small groups motivated by ideology believes and or personal grievances. p