tonight s angle. now, how often have we seen the press try kind of pretend that religious americans are part of a fringe movement? liberals warn of christian nationalism and even link the faithful to domestic terrorism. now, these same elites relish seeing headlines like this. christianity in the u.s. is quickly shrinking and they re gleeful to report that millennials are turning against organized religion. and if you are someone who offers thoughts and prayers after tragedies, well, they assume you re just a fraud. we are not going to give them thoughts and prayers, which to me is just the rhetoric that we ve used. the thoughts and prayers that you just referred to . it has done nothing to stop the epidemic of gun violence. a liberal high school administrators, let s not forget about them. they felt threatened by public displays of religion for decades. now, remember, joe kennedy, a beloved football coach at bremerton high school in washington state? he lost his job for
conventional, he said going forward his program is the only program allowed in this country. competing programs are not allowed anymore. they re illegitimate, they re dangerous, a threat to the republic itself. joe biden declared that his political opponents are enemies of the state, terrorists, in fact, comparable to al qaeda on 9/11. now biden and harris said this. they didn t say it in private, grousing bidderly to aides in the oval office, they said it in public on television, and didn t flinch as they did. so you have to think about the implications of this. the united states is a two-party political system. has for our whole lifetime. if the leader of one party, who happens to be the president, redefines the other party, not as a political party, but as criminal organization, what is he doing? of course he s demanding a one-party state. that s what biden is doing. he s using federal law enforcement to make it happen. so the question is, how is he getting away with it? h
the attorney general saying he, personally approved the warrants to carry out the raids and has filed a motion to unseal it. justice department has filed a motion in the southern district of florida to unseal a search warrant and property receipt relating to a court-approved search that the fbi conducted earlier this week. that search was a premises located in florida belonging to the former president. copies of both the warrant and the fbi property receipt were provided on the day of the search to the former president s counsel who was on site during the search. upholding the rule of law means applying the law evenly without fear or favor. under my watch, that is precisely what the justice department is doing. i, personally, approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. judge jeanine: garland also defending the fbi from criticism in how it carried out the search of trump s home. let me address recent unfounded attacks on the professionalism of the fbi
a federal judge will weigh whether to unseal the affidavit that set off the fbi s unprecedented search of former president donald trump s mom. it s of a push in that investigation that could further divide the nation. trump s legal team won the affidavit to be public to ensure that the justice department is not abusing its power, but the doj consents that it would compromise ongoing criminal investigations and could damage national security. [laughs] it s a lie. all of this lacks common sense, logical reasoning. if these documents were so important, all this classified information, why wait 18 months? why would merit garlands trying to figure out if it s the right decision if these documents were so important? if you were looking for specific information, why was the search warrant so broad? if mayor garland was so worried about the integrity of the doj and fbi be in question, why leak that information and not have the affidavit be released? this goes back to what chuck
shopping mall. we will have details. police body cam footage sheds light on a death of an unarmed man in ohio. you will hear from the community demanding justice. and ukrainian troops are forced to withdraw from a key city as europe posts a conference on rebuilding the country. we are live in kyiv with the latest. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. good to have you with us. we begin in ukraine where officials are already turning an eye towards rebuilding even as their troops suffer a major setback on the battle field. in the hours ahead, ukrainian officials will arrive in switzerland for talks about how to rebuild the country once the fighting ends. but for now the war rages on with russian forces claiming control of a critical city in the east. on sunday, ukraine s military said it was forced to withdraw from a key target in russia s push to take control of the donbas. the loss likely means russian forces now effectively c