lives to chase the american dream facing a new level of uncertainty today. even with title 42 gone, the government insists the border is not open as u.s. officials try to care for the thousands already here and brace for thousands more. plus, an ex-marine surrenders facing manslaughter charges accused of putting a fellow subway rider in a fatal chokehold. how daniel penny is defending himself about how he felt, quote, entitled to take jordan s life. and fresh off beating former president donald trump in court, e. jean carroll may be ready for another round after trump once again mocked her and called her a whack job during that televised town hall wednesday night, carroll says she s considering hauling trump back into court all over again. so a lot to get to, but right now roughly 13 hours after title 42 expired, dire predictions about a mad rush of thousands of migrants pouring over the border simply haven t come true. now, while officials acknowledge that the situation
southwest much crimea near ukraine. russian fighter jet collided with it. stop hostile flights in the area. raising concerns about sensitive u.s. military technology falling into russian hands. there are no u.s. warships in the area. here is reaction from the white house and pentagon officials. we do not want to see this war escalate beyond what it has done. this is inappropriate, unsafe, unprofessional by the russian pilots. this is unsafe and unprofessional. the senator did not hold back while speaking to our colleague, jennifer griffin. i would like to get your reaction to what happened today in the red sea. pissed off, be honest, from our government, this is unsound. they shot down a united states war plane. they took it out of action. that is the response we get back? yeah, not very happy about it. lucas: the u.s. drone is worth up to $32 million, roughly same price as a fighter jet that collided with it. pair of russian flankers what the pentagon call reckle
into the business activities of the president s son. all of this comes on a dayothers name, robert f. kennedy jr. officially launches a primary challenge. white house correspondent peter doocy joins us live on the north lawn with the latest. good evening, peter. peter: bret, this whistleblower s lawyer says that he is a career official in the irs criminal division and he is alleging that a political appointee at the irs lied to congress about the hunter biden tax investigation at some point in the last few years. and this whistleblower is alleging that politics and preferential treatment are interfering in the hunter biden probe. we are awaiting reply from hunter biden s representatives. the chairman of the house ways and means committee says they are going to meet with this whistleblower soon. and this does come at a politically delicate time for the president. remember, he and his political team retooled the democratic primary calendar to put south carolina first because
families haven t had that peace of mind. they see hate, anger, violence walking the streets of america. and they just want to feel safe again. they want to feel a sense of security. when it comes to public safety in this nation, the answer is not defund the police. it is fund the police. [cheering and applause] republicans say actions speak louder than words. this is just a blatant kind of pathetic political stunt in the run-up in the mid-terms. if he is serious about law and order and wants the take on supporting the police. instead of trying the cheap spin on republicans that he knows backs our law enforcement, how about he have some courage and take on the left that wants to defund police unapologetically? the nationwide crime crisis hitting democrat led cities the hardest. crime in new york city, philadelphia and chicago all up now more than 25% compared to just last year. peter doocy is live at the white house. what are you hearing there? when we look at all this
coming days to bolster his very high stakes endorsements in that state. dr. oz for senate and congressional candidates jim bognet. president biden is in wilkesbury, pennsylvania today. that is lucerne county. this is a huge swing district in pennsylvania. it went from president obama in 2012 and turned for trump in 2016 and again in 2020. president biden would like to see that home turf of his go back to the blue side. so we re waiting for the president s remarks moments away as the controversy continues to boil over his decision to bail out millions in student loan debt. sean duffy and david asman is here with me. but first, we begin with peter doocy who has had a busy week. hello, peter. martha, the white house is really not providing a lot of detail about how this student loan debt forgiveness is going to work or who is paying for it. they spent a day last week explaining it s going to happen but now most of the talk is coming from outside the house. i think a lot of w