putin s power is becoming tenuous for the first time in 23 years. good evening. good evening to you, trace. the civil war that appeared to be on the point of breaking out in russia has become a war of words with a clearly angry russian president lashing out at those who led what he called the rebellion. they wanted russian soldiers to kill each other. soldiers and civilians would die and russia would lose and our society split. choke in a bloody strife. putin never mentioned the mercenary leader by name but the notorious head of the group was central to everything putin said. once a close friend and ally he s putin s public enemy number one. locations and intents unknown. giving no clues in an audio statement released today in which he come papered the ease of his troop s movement through russia to the failures of russia s regular army when they invaded ukraine 16 months ago. a master class on how february 24th, 2022 should look like. did not have the goal of over thr
president biden s claim the democrats are the fiscally responsible ones but the polls tend to disagree. plus, it seems every day records of the southern border are being shattered. bill melugin has new numbers. the cbp tried to quietly release. the common sense department will take a closer look at what s really behind the staggering new stats. and, as crime surges, the epicenter of the defund the police movement is, surprise, surprise, struggling to hire new police officers. fox news @ night investigates why minneapolis and many other cities are having a tough time recruiting cops. we begin with president biden shifting midterm message in his new claim that the so-called mega maga republicans will crash the economy. the white house correspondent kevin corke is live in the nation s capital with more on this. evening. the list of reasons for the country s economic woes continues to expand, at least according to the biden white house which you know at various times has blam
source tells fox news the investigation has reached a critical stage. we are going to tell you what else that source is saying to me. plus, disbarred and disgraced south carolina attorney alex murdoch back in court wednesday, entering a plea in a double murder of his wife and son as we learn new details about what happened the knights of the murder. fox news @ night investigates in just a few minutes. we begin tonight with president biden stopping short of formally declaring a national emergency as he takes executive actions on climate issues. white house correspondent kevin corke has the story for us tonight. good evening. good evening. the presidents gaffe was frankly difficult to watch in many ways because even as he attempted to make the argument for greater urgency and the fight to combat climate change, he also, as you pointed out, errantly claimed that he has cancer. he doesn t. he said glasco was in england. of course is in scotland. he mangled the name of a congr
here at our legal experts are standing by to break it all down. a costly mistake. that s not what just republicans are saying about president biden s so-called student debt cancellation, that s an editorial from the washington post. some burnable democrats warning he could send wrong message to the voters i need to win over in november. our panel is on deck to debate and the white house with a new estimate of what they think this is going to cost. we are going to talk about the political price as well. be sure to stick around for night court, what some plaintiffs claim outside testing found in the grocer s meat products for the impending release of that mar-a-lago affidavit and what we can expect to learn when the redacted document goes public. white house correspondent kevin corke digging into night. good evening, shannon. the affidavit expected to be heavily redacted, let s be honest about that, it supposed to explain why investigators believe there was probable cause
congress woman jackie walorski and two of her staffers, emma thompson and zach. all killed wednesday in a head-on collision in their indiana district. plus, the family of gabby potato, who was killed last year while on a cross-country road trip with her fiance, now working to reach other domestic violence victims. fox news sits down with her mom about with the foundation at her daughter s name is doing to try to help. we begin tonight with the president in isolation but certainly not immune to the latest controversies swirling around his administration. white house corresponding kevin corke is tracking the latest development tonight. good evening. good evening. as you can well imagine, the president is trying to stay busy despite covid buried today in fact he signed an executive order directing the department of health and human services to consider working with states to use medicaid waivers to pay for expenses for women who cross state lines to receive abortions. that exe