i paid for my student loan, and everyone else should too. neil: the price tag for president biden s student loan handout growing and so now is the pile-on, and it s not just coming from republicans. some swing state democrats are coming out swinging against it as well. why someone here that a alone might want to tell taxpayers what they need to know and maybe worry about. and still what we don t know in this battle two wean the justice department and former president donald trump. we do know that his legal team is making a new request for a special master to look at everything the department of justice and the fbi, all those documents that it had because of that heavily redacted affidavit that really isn t showing much. meanwhile, the current white house is still insisting it was in the dark about all of that from the very beginning. jonathan turley on maybe what we could read from that. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. lots to tell you about including the loan forgiven
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
going down. national border patrol council, art del cueto on border officials that are fed up and peter doocy on where the president is heading right now. let me just tell you, it s not at the border. welcome, everybody with busy news day. much more on the affidavit situation, the border situation front and center for the time being. there we go to casey stegall in eagle pass with a certain big visit today. casey? yeah, neil. the visit is wrapping up as we speak. secretary mayorkas made at least two stops here in this border patrol sector while he was on the ground. but no events were open to the press. so we did not get the opportunity to ask him any questions. they even wouldn t let the drone fly in the area once he was here. after landing in del rio, he traveled to eagle pass where the secretary visited a border patrol processing facility that opened last month. the 153,000 square foot facility is on 24 acres and has a capacity of 1,000. then mayorkas traveled down here
the unsealing of materials used to obtain the search warrant for former president trump s florida compound by noon tomorrow. this comes after the justice department submits proposed redactions to that affidavit. correspondent david spunt is at the justice department with the latest on this tonight. good evening, david. bret, good evening to you. members of the public could soon see a tantalizing portion of the affidavit. it s the document that initiated the search at former president trump s home at mar-a-lago. exactly what we ll see remains to be seen. expect a lot of this document to be redacted when it is released tomorrow at noon at the latest. bret, the judge in the case, magistrate bruce rinehart issued an order a short time ago he wrote i find the government has met its burden of showing a compelling reason, good cause to seal portions of the affidavit because disclosure would reveal the i ds of witnesses, law enforcement agents and uncharged parties. the investigati
doocy at the white house with the latest. peter? here at the white house, they think this jobs report is not a reason to worry about a recession. that phrase, make it in america, the cornerstone of my economic plan. today s report proves making it in america isn t just a slogan, it s my administration. but former obama economic adviser jason furman writes uncomfortably hot jobs report. 528,000 jobs added and unemployment rate falls to 3.5%. what worries me is average hourly earnings were up at 5.8% in july. june revised. the wage moderation that we all discussed last month was wrong data. white house officials are shrugging off the fears saying they still trust the federal reserve to adjust rates to address inflation. they claim there s more good news. in 50 straight days of gas prices falling even though they re $1.72 a gallon more than when president biden got here. you want to talk to a nurse or a teacher or a firefighter? having that little britt of breathing room