at the way the administration has handled the investigation into classified documents, with the wall street journal now reporting the fbi is set to search mike pence s home in indiana. the reporter behind that scoop and our hill team standing by live. also happening, we re watching the white house where president biden is about to host a group of congressional lawmakers trying to get some momentum behind police reform. plus, one of the president s top economic advisers stepping away from that role. an exclusive live interview this hour with brian deese and our own steph ruhle, why he s leaving as tensions growing over the recession. i m hallie jackson, i want to bring in ali vitali, and vaughn hillyard. ali, let me start with you, senator mark warner, and senator marco rubio sending a letter to the biden administration today with frustration about the way these investigation into classified documents have unfolded. talk us through it. reporter: frustration has been the
attended high school here in the u.s. specifically in baltimore back in 1998, and according to a defense department detainee assessment, he joined al qaeda and became a direct subordinate to ksm, khalid sheikh mohammed. khan was arrested in pakistan in 2012 and pled guilty to terrorism charges and pled guilty to terrorism charges. the sentence ended about a year ago on march 1st of 2022. a senior state department official tells nbc news that the u.s. looked at a lot of countries where khan might be transferred. they factored in locations that have a good relationship with the u.s. and have the ability to support someone like this, including any medical or security requirements, but ultimately according to this official, hallie, it was a political ask. belize was a great choice