scenes from the scene of the killing. sandra: the first two witnesses took the stand, phil and lori are here to break down the latest developments from the courtroom coming up. but we begin america reports with bipartisan outrage boiling over after the senate intelligence committee had denied access to classified documents handled by president biden. former president trump and former vice president mike pence. hello, welcome, everyone. john: good to spend friday eve with you. senators are sounding off saying they need to review the documents to assess if there is damage to national security, congress grapples how to keep the sensitive information secured. sandra: met with more stonewalling. deferred the lawmakers to the justice department following the two-hour briefing that happened yesterday. john: troy nels will join us in a moment. sandra: the white house where our correspondent, peter doocy is standing by. live on the north lawn. hello, peter. good afternoo
reason. sandra: that is a fair point. one of the democratic reps taking you on is sean caston, slamming you for not enforcing the law or saying you will not, his actions are going to make mass shootings more likely, sheriff, this is directed at you. he s going to put the police officers who are there to protect them in the line of fire. i m sorry, i m thinking this is a tweet, he says this. let s listen, this is wheaton. his actions will make future mass shootings more likely and put the police officers to protect them in the line of fire. the sheriff s position is dangerous and also unconstitutional. sandra: i say wheaton with familiarity, i was born and raised in that town, these are very blue areas of the country, the state as well, democratic governor, j.b. pritzker. i m surprised to hear from you you got flooded with phone calls of residents there fearing their guns were going to be taken away.
yeah, also a personal call from congressman caston and i asked him for clarification and he told me if i would go to a house filled with molotov cocktails i should have no problem going to the house, and since then they have backed down and said we are not going to have to go to residents. but you have to understand. all illegal gun activity will result in arrest and prosecution in dupage, that s what we do, and always have done. and restraining orders, we have issued 72 of those orders, 62%. so when a gun is in the hands of somebody who may be dangerous we are already on it. i don t know if they don t know what the existing laws are, just because they are lawmakers don t think they know the law, they don t all the time, and when you contest them, they lose it. i was told also that i have no first amendment right as he is seeking everybody s second
of people who are cooperating and they re getting thousands of pages of documents. why they think this people are necessary, they are getting a lot of information elsewhere. turning now to the infrastructure and reconciliation negotiations, we had some real fire from congressman caston about frustration of climate revisions being taken out of the legislation. it seems like he s not sure what measures can replace them. what s the latest you are hearing in terms of what could be in the bill and what could be fallout. i know it s not done until it s done. there is a lot of optimism. there is a lot of optimism of what to spend the money on. climate is the most contentious. i will say the climate provision, that does not break across moderates verses progressive line. there is a lot of frustration, one of the most difficult things