but my first guest says productions could be premature. karl rove is a wall street journal columnist and fox news jupiter and served as senior advisor to president george w. bush. welcome, good to see you. look at the polling, it seems undeniable, democrats have had a rally had had democrat versus republican polling generic pulling showing it even. what is wrong with that story? if democrats are even, it generally means they will lose, a lot more places around the country where congressional districts where there are 85% democrat and not as many 85% public and districts so the democrats need a lead on that. we ve had great midterm election predictors for republicans with generic ballot tide or a quarter or two behind. the democrats have had a good couple of months but they exaggerate how good they are and ignoring the fact they started from a deep place. president biden s approval rating today in the 538.com averages 42 at the same time in 2018, donald trump s was 40 and
this land is more important than the principles that we are all sworn to protect. our republic relies upon the good will of all candidates for office to accept honorably the outcome of elections. this primary election is over. but now the real work begins. this morning on today with savannah guthrie, she was pressed on whether her future includes seeking the nation s highest office. let s just be straight about it. are you considering running for president yourself? i will be doing whatever it takes to keep donald trump out of the oval office. you didn t say yes or no. that s fine if you are thinking about it. are you thinking about it? are you thinking about running for president? that s a decision that i m going to make in the coming months, savannah. mr. trump celebrating cheney s defeat on his social media platform overnight. his political and personal future remain clouded by legal trouble on all fronts, including the criminal investigation and the search o
reports that attorney general merrick garland deliberated for weeks before approving the warrant application. now, garland faces an even more daunting and consequential decision, that is whether to pursue criminal charges against the former president. now that decision is amplified as an fbi organization representative warns that growing calls for violence against law enforcement are, quote, real and imminent. the fbi investigating an unprecedented number of threats to bureau personnel and property in the wake of the court authorized search of mar-a-lago. also this morning, rudy giuliani firing back after prosecutors in georgia tell him that he is a target of the special grand jury there. we ll have more on that in a moment. let s begin this morning, here in washington, cnn senior crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz tracking all the latest developments. the justice department is making clear just how serious this investigation is. what do we know about where it sta
very clear, too, that no one, no one, including a president of the united states, is above the law. by the way, today is the six-year anniversary of that speech in indiana. happy anniversary to the president, as the fbi goes through his documents this morning. what a long road it s been. you know, he actually, i guess, in 2018, willie, he passed a law. he signed a law that actually made the protection of classified material even stronger. that is a good thing to do. it is a good thing to do. he said in the campaign law and order party. he was going to protect all classified information. so says it in the campaign. willie, he actually passes legislation. kept his word. he signs it, comes into law. that the penalties for not protecting classified information going to be even tougher because of hillary clinton s emails. yeah, remember the context of that speech six years ago was all about hillary clinton and the emails and the private server that she had.
7:00 a.m. hour of fox & friends weekend starting with this. houston residents hold ago vigil to honor a 12-year-old girl allegedly murdered by illegal immigrants. associated press, they won t mention those de- tiles. charlie: plus, former secretary of state condoleezza rice is talking about school choice. we have a school choice system in education. if you are of means, you ll move to the district where the schools are good and houses are expensive. rachel: i m sorry, condoleezza rice is not aging. and americans ditching democrat-run states and people saying leave politics at the door. second hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. rachel: good morning. it s 7:00 in new york city and maybe a little earlier. you re watching us this morning and we re joining us and charlie filling in for pete hegseth and good morning, will. will: nobody s going to commit the crimes and deep in that and playing some of rachel s favorite 80s music. this is about to commit a serious