found since november and the fourth discovered at the president home in delaware. the d.o.j. calls it a plaplanned the white house is cooperating but not extending to lawmakers who have a ton of questions. we need to know who had access to those documents because this is an ongoing investigation for influence peddling. we re disappointed that the administration is not working with us on anything. they re stonewalling everything. the government has a tendency to overclassify. you have to see what s the scope, how serious, did anyone have access, those questions have to be answered before we decide is this how significant an issue is this. dana: team fox coverage. andy mccarthy with analysis on deck. first let s go to the white house, jacque heinrich is standing by as we come on the air for an update. hi. good morning. president biden plans to spend next weekend at camp david amid reports the justice department is considering asking to search other locations link
for god sake whose side are you on? the head-spinning republican ideological switcheroo as president biden, the democrat, slammed the maga threat to the rule of law. while trump s republican pal threatened riots in the streets. plus, at any moment we re expecting the doj s response to trump s request for a special master for the classified documents he stole and stasheded a mar-a-lago. also, there was a time when republicans campaigned with messages like morning in america. now they think americans are lazy bums. not sure they would even want to govern a country of such supposed slackers. senator elizabeth warren joins me. we begin tonight with president biden in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania, near his hometown of scranton sending a sharp rebuke to the maga agenda calling out the republican and the right as the real threat to the rule of law. now it s sickening to see the new attacks on the fbi, threatening the life of law enforcement agents and their families for simply car
requests from congress. plus a house vote puts same-sex marriage one step closer to becoming federal law. now democrats must peel off ten republicans to sends a sweeping civil rights bill to the president s desk. would you vote for that? i m looking at the bill. i probably will. if and when he brings a bill to the floor, we ll take a hard look at it. and can democrat tim ryan turn ohio blue again? we ll talk to him live in just a couple of minutes. up first, new credibility questions for the secret service. the agency is alarming the january 6 panel by turning over just a single text message in response to a subpoena. the committee tells cnn this morning that they did receive radio traffic and emails from the service. tomorrow, though, the panel returns to primetime to focus on the 187 minutes of donald trump s inaction during the insurrection. but today we have more evidence that the former president is still engaged in an active plot to subvert the 2020 election
almost nothing, joe biden is on a roll legislatively and on the national security front. todd: alexandria hoff live from washington with the latest. alexandria: even senator bernie sanders is questioning the name saying will have minimal impact. senate majority leader chuck chuck schumer disagrees. i would put in one word, persistence. alexandria: he calls it one of the defining feats of the 21st century. the climate healthcare and tax focus bill included 16 hours of vote-arama. democratss spent a year in negotiation, ending up with narrower adaptation of the build back better bill, inflation reduction act, they call it. 369 billion to climate, minimum tax raising $313 billion in 10 years, democrats expect to add 124 billion by bolstering i.r.s. tax inforcements. democratss government work for families again and this is what this bill does, period. republicans say the end of the sentence is not entirely true there. daniels stated this, democrats will pay the price i
case, dr. caitlin bernard, the indianapolis-based physician who took care of the young girl, she s been the target of threats and smears including from indiana s republican attorney general, who said he ll be investigating her. none of this is new to dr. bernard, or to many other abortion providers. they ve been the targets of threats for years, back in 2020, doctor bernard stopped offering her services to a clinic after the fbi alerted her employers that a kidnapping threat had been made against her daughter. there is in fact a long history of violence against abortion providers in this country. according to the national abortion federation, there have been 11 murders, nearly 500 assaults, 42 bombings, and 196 artisans directed at abortion clinics and at volunteers since 1977. the threat of violence has been increasing for years. last week, tammy coleman oscar, the director of north dakota s last remaining abortion clinic spoke of the threats that her clinics have recently e