justice department personnel were dispatched to the house, even though many of them were not cleared to view top secret materials the biden team is refusing to go into detail about almost any aspect of this scandal but it s justification for that silence is being challenged every day. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich tried to get clarification on that this afternoon. she starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you, bret. there are new reports that the justice department considered having fbi agents oversee the search at the president s home but decided against it. it is unclear who made that call or why. but we were told today by the administration that prides itself on transparency effectively not to expect answers on much from them is. the white house will not be taking questions on the investigation into president biden s apparent mishandling of classified documents anymore citing doj protocols. anything that is
liberal groups funded by george soros says her office will stop prosecuting some misdemeanor cases. chief washington correspondent mike emanuel tells us why tonight. thank you for being here. the commonwealth attorney in loudoun county virginia who has received hundreds of thousands of dollars from george soros-backed political action committees. her memo to local judges obtained by fox news reveals her attorneys will no longer prosecute some misdemeanors claiming her office is, quote: inundated and left with insufficient time to prosecute every infraction and low level offense that is charged. some examples of crimes her attorneys will no longer handle, drug possession offenses, theft of personal property, and property damage, hit and run accidents. virginia s republican attorney general jason says she cannot cherry pick which laws to prosecute and which to ignore. it sends the wrong message. it sends the wrong message to