to the point where people begin to question everything now. all right. it is. and i ca n understand whys: i matthew whitaker says and why the president put that out on to social. d what we got to take a real good look and make sure we get things right and that they re equal. kevin corke excellent reporting. we ll come back to you as the news warrants. you bet. the republican ind investigation into president joe biden for his alleged involvement in a criminal briberyhi scheme a announced major new findings today. hours later, on the very same day, the biden administration a rather the biden doj indicted former president and leadingidate presidential candidate donald trump. we ll get into whether or not thatdo. ther feels or seems or couldco be connected. house republicanected.s say evih contained in an fbi document a shows the nation s 46 presidentf is now at the center oorf some pressure for the truth about millions of dollars that he received as bribes. and the fbi needs to explain
very interesting. zachary cohen, excellent reporting. thanks so much. let s discuss right now with cnn s sara murray and former trump white house lawyer jim schultz and former principal deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration tom dupree. sarah, you have some new reporting about how the trump team has been bracing for the possibility that he could be indicted on multiple fronts. tell us more. yeah, that s right, jake. we are learning that even though trump believes that he s done nothing wrong he s told people privately he does believe he s going to be indicted in this federal case when it comes to classified documents. but that s not the only one. he s also told people privately he believes he s going to be indicted in the criminal probe that s been ongoing in the atlanta area looking at efforts by trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election there. he s actually seemed almost eager to be indicted in that case, one person told me, because he bel
harris: look, you and i talk about this whenever we come together after visiting the border and this is brownsville, and eagle pass was the worst, and nogales for fentanyl in arizona, hitting at every single sector now as that date looms. nate foy, excellent reporting as always. thank you very much. thank you for watching falkner focus. outnumbered after the break. pay yourself cash.
if they put that information out there publicly. a very, very busy morning and louisville unfortunately. at least four people killed. a more injured, including two police officers. emily: nate foy, excellent reporting. we will be sure to stick with you. thank you so much. brian kilmeade, what i want to punch for the community. they were shots fired. police responding, immediately engaged, and what struck me as well, their response within 3 minutes, the active shooter was still shooting. that is why police officers are injured, and the governor praised the heroic actions of those police officers. brian: all of a sudden you get this call, and you have to go into a hail of bullets. i thought it was an unbelievable coincidence, not a great one, the two governors had a personal connection to the shooting. he said my wife is good friends with one of the victims. and then governor beshear says i
welcome. good to be with you. mike: what are your thoughts as we watch this national security matter unfold before our eyes live here on fox news? well, excellent reporting by lucas, you know, taking the summation going on. you know, i was the commander of mynot air force base several years ago, and that s the home of two land leg bases of the nuclear triad. and the fact that this spy surveillance balloon was parked over that north-central part of the united states which is critical, as lucas reported, you ve got homes of intercontinental missiles, b-52s and icbms, but as it traversed on it way and just got shot down, thankfully, over the united states, it also went past the home of the b-2 the bomber. i commanded there also. this is significant. the united states has known about this beyond just when it first showed up around alaska