to the house oversight committee despite a subpoena. yesterday the bureau allowed only committee chair comer a and raskin to read the document. comer said it didn t fulfill his subpoena and he got a tip the f.b.i. is actively investigating the case attached to the document. listen here. why do you need the document? why go forward with this when the f.b.i. says you are cooperating? you are supposed to take my word and the f.b.i. s word. raskin says the case was opened and then shut. they decided there was no grounds to investigate this chain. if there is a complaint, it is with attorney general william barr, trump justice department and the team that the trump administration appointed to look into it. not only were there no criminal charges, there was no escalation of the f.b.i. s investigation that was ordered by scott brady or by attorney general barr. they all signed off on ending that investigation. bill: sources tell fox that claim by raskin and a similar one f
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Jen psaki said they would approach without labeling, so psaki and other others rushed to say there was no crisis, but some journalists kept pressing the point. 22,000 unaccompanied children in our country right now. Thats a record. That sounds to most folks like a crisis. Well, look, its way down now. Weve now gotten control. Howard and now with the president sending another 1500 troops to the border and pan pandemic era restrictions being lifted this thursday, the expected surge of Illegal Migrants is suddenly drawing far mored media attention, and there are still arguments about basic numbers. When it comes to illegal migration, youve seen it come down by more than 90 , and thats because of the actions that this president has taken. Howard after the pundits pounced, Karine Jeanpierre clarified that that she was talking about one parole program. At this point, i dont care what you call the border situation, but it sure looks like a crisis to me. Im howard kurtz and this is mediabuzz.
i m dana perino along with jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city. this is the five. america, just when you thought you d seen every scandal out of washington, there s this. a staffer, ben carter, is out of a job. it comes after a graphic sex tape was filmed in an historic senate hearing room. capitol police are investigating how it was allowed to happen. the senate sex tape was recorded last week but the time of day is unclear. it s the same esteemed place where supreme court justices had their confirmation hearings, where the 9/11 commission uncovered what happened there and where s james comey testified against former president trump. the identities of the people involved in the video haven t been confirmed but legal experts think they could face criminal charges like trespassing. meanwhile, some of the media are really spinning this story. nbc news blames conservative outlets. this is an early present on a monday. greg: a sex tape before christmas.
nicolle wallace. all of the president s men, or in this case, four times indicted ex-presidents with notorious outliers and enablers. rudy giuliani is in court, a jury is deliberating for a second day on that right now, as soon as there is news from the courtroom, we re going to head right to our reporter in washington. and, of course, mark meadows, trump s former chief of staff turned codefendant in the interference case. he s he heart of the sprawling, high octane racketeering case brought by fanni willis, a case that s spooked meadows so badly, that he s using every oce of his firepower to get it moved to federal court, arguing everything he did was part of his official job as chief of staff. specifically, he s trying to dust off a 234-year-old federal statute which allows officials charged with state crimes to transfer them to federal court if the alleged criminal behavior was carried out as part of that person as official duties. meadows argues he was acting as trump