did they violate the law? all the facts point to that. dana: andy mccarthy has legal analysis and david spunt is live outside federal court in virginia. hi, david. this is an interesting case because on paper it is about lying to the f.b.i. but in the actual courtroom special counsel john durham is going far beyond this case and trying to expose or uncover some riffs and problems within the f.b.i. leading up to the 2016 election and shortly there after, after donald trump became president in the early days. the man on trial is a russian national named danchenko charged with five counts of lying to the f.b.i. primarily about his work with ex british spy christopher steele on the steele dossier full of allegations about donald trump leading up to the election. long time democrat strategist charles dough lon was on the stand yesterday. he emailed danchenko information about problems within the trump campaign. danchenko took that information and put it in the steele dossier
members of congress were still dodging the disgraced ex-president s phone calls on the floor of the house. kevin mccarthy was still cutting back room deals, negotiating with his hostage-takers, trading away everything but the gavel so he could ascend finally, at long last, to the speakership. now less than one week into republican rule of the house of representatives, here we are, one newly minted republican of the house, george santos, is facing multiple open investigations and mounting evidence that he is both a pathological liar and a potential campaign finance violator among other things. speaker mccarthy is dangling the possibility of expuning one of the disgraced ex-president s impeachments. republicans are unleashing a so-called weaponization with mccarthy. democrats of the house are now receiving death threats like this one against congressman eric swalwell. getting your kicked off the committee is the least of your problems. the american people aren t going to be
up, to that view, to that view. that s life. pete: like waking up to red bull, you wake up to that music. listen to that. will: that s life? rachel: that is how i like to live my life, no doubt about it. will: let s do that. come up with the idyllic image of the morning. we found yours. bump in with those. rachel: next couple hours. will: prep time to get the shots. rachel: we can do it. america is a big beautiful place. pete: i have got mine. it is not wisconsin. rachel: only in the summer. pete: only in the summer. i will take that fa, that florida scene any day. will: that is absolutely believe. rachel: we re praying for the people of florida. they will be hit by a storm. we ll cover that all morning long. will: a hurricane forming headed to florida possibly tuesday making landfall. we ll keep you updated. on fox square another commodity competition. this one badminton. pete: you play a lot of badminton? will: zero. were you back up badminton. pete: played a lot in gym
got to appoint their own judge. america s education prices. as kid goes back to school the ideological war over the uncomfortable aspects of american history and the book banning all while the u.s. faces a massive teacher shortage. good evening, everyone, as you begin the readout today, one day after donald trump got on a stage and called vicious monsters and just how effective it is when a corrupt president is allowed to put so many judges on the bench. that s because a federal judge who trump picked today did him a huge favor to put it in trumpian terms, on an investigation that could not be more critical to our national security. u.s. district judge aileen cannon released her ruling granting the request by trump s legal team to request a legal master, look for any privileged material. while that process unfolds, the judge is blocking the justice department from continuing its investigation into trump s theft and grossly negligent mishandling of classified documents. now no
and sons prince william and prince harry walked behind the coffin along with other senior palace officials. music and drum beats from the military marching band punctuated the journey, and the final resting place for queen elizabeth. good day to all of you. i m alex witt in for halle jackson. we will take to you london in just a bit for a more expansive look at this historic day in the u.k. the other big story here in the u.s., a flurry of developments in the investigation surrounding classified documents at donald trump s mar-a-lago home, as well as the january 6th insurrection. first, the latest filing in the mar-a-lago search. the d.o.j. is warning that any delay in its ability to look at documents seized there could be expected to result in damage to the national security, including exceptionally grave degenerative, any delay could cause irreparable harm to the government and the public, and the most recent unredacted section of the affidavit used to secure the mar-a-la