his official 2024 campaign announcement, but first, alexandra hoff has the latest on the hunter biden probes. there s a lot going on here. prosecutors are looking into two misdemeanor tax charges, felony tax evasion charge and a felony gun charge relate today a purchase, but sources say this is not an indication that charges are imminent and that this meeting is not related to a claim by an irs agent turned whistleblower that the biden administration has mishandled the case. he knows when to spot, when other investigative steps aren t done in the traditional way to get at the truth and he has spotted and observed things that are done differently in this particular matter. that s the whistleblower s attorney there, that he seeks to provide details sworn testimony by congress by a senior appointee and multiple reports named that as merrick garland, who said this on march 1stments i promised to leave the matter of hunter biden in the hands of u.s. attorney for the district
scheduled to meet with the justice department next week including delaware u.s. attorney david weiss who left the probe into hunter biden since 2018. the lawyers insists this meeting is nothing to do with fresh disclosures for an irs whistleblower who said the investigation to the president son is being mishandled. california public and congressman darrell issa on the right of your screen is standing by with reaction. first was going to look at thomason with the latest. jon, we could have a situation where hunter biden s lawyers are meeting with the justice department at the same time as his father president biden is announcing he s running for reelection next week. the white house is known to talk about any of this. are not going to talk about 2024 is going to look like you re not going to talk about that from here. an ap poll says 73% of americans do not want the oldest president in u.s. history to run again and the majority of democrats. biden would be 82 at the begi
prompting concerns now that the fed could keep raising those interest rates well into this year. welcome to fox news live, i m aishah hasnie, hi, griff. griff: i m griff jenkins. and it s great to be with you. and the biden administration is facing scrutiny over the massive amount of spending over ukraine. lucas tomlinson is on the snowy white lawn of the white house kicking things off for us. high inflation is reducing savings nationwide and producing more credit card debt coupled with higher interest rates. many americans are feeling the squeeze and we don t have to tell the viewers, we feel it every day. let s look at the new inflation index that just came out. this is the personal consumption price index, the feds preferred gauge of inflation. and it rose and beating analyst expectations roughly 4% increase and annual rate 5.4%, as you mentioned the first inflation in inflation data since it peaked in june making some wondering if fed is behind in inflation fight. and p
they will not control us. ukrainians will not surrender. mr. president biden, if you stop russian aggression, if you stop aggression of vladimir putin right now, with a very serious, very a concrete decision to intervene immediately with all the needed forces and prevent the genocide and prevent catastrophe and prevent the third world war, you will be the best man in the world, a person a big part of history. the president who stopped the global catastrophe. neil: you remember her? she became the iconic face of a resistance movement against russia toppling ukraine, from a bunker enconed with her children, and her husband went on to fight the good fight in ukraine. and she s back with us, how things are looking right now and what she thinks of this war and where it s going right now, a war that steve harrigan has been covering from the very beginning as we look back at a year that shocked the world. we just whoa. large explosion two miles behind me, black smoke coming up.
fox news live, i am eric shawn. president biden said he has no plans to visit east palestine for now. he does say the administration is on top of the situation. transportation pete buttigieg visited the site for the first time thursday after weeks of scrutiny. ohio governor mike dewine says officials from fema say it s safe for the residents to return to their homes but many people have not come back because they have health concerns. we spoke to some residents during our last hour here at fox news live, they say they don t know when there lives will return to normal. how has this changed your daily life and routine? changed everything for our lives. essentially our home doesn t feel like that safe space anymore. my thing is if they don t have answers, i m okay with them saying that, it s just don t dance around it to pretend like you do it, like you don t. eric: monitoring the fema news conference when it begins but let s go to mike tobin live in east palestine with th