Is leading the charge to remove domestic extremism from within the governments rags. He joins us live. And investigating ufos. Im gonna speak with congressman Robert Garcia about the explosive whistleblower testimony from his hearing on ufos earlier this week. Im Ayman Mohyeldin. Lets get started. What a week. No, not this past one. Im talking about the week we are actually about to begin. One so jampacked, so overflowing with legal developments for donald trump that Special Counsel jack smith superseding indictment might actually look quaint in retrospect. First up, smic d. C. Jury set to meet again on tuesday, we might finally see donald trump charge for his efforts to interfere and overturn the 2020 election. But before that, the a fani willis is working from home period visually gains in fulton county, georgia. And its just its the most likely timeframe in which willis will announce Charging Decisions in our Election Interference investigational. Tomorrow, maralago Property Manager
prepaid those credit cards for food that are going to the migrants. we are not giving people american express cards. we found that the food delivery service that we set up during the emergency we could find a better way to do it. steve: why are the migrants getting a better deal than the homeless of new york? that s what people have scratching their heads about. meanwhile, southern california still in the grip of dangerous atmospheric river triggering 500 mud slides leaving at least nine people dead as they pick up the pieces in has enda li heights. lawrence: remember, mornings are better with friends. steve: developing story, the house republicans are they are pushed to impeach dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas blew up last night. they didn t have enough votes. ainsley: he isn t out of the woods yet. second vote today. it s already in the works. lawrence: jacqui heinrich at the white house. big defeat for house speaker mike johnson who had been building
message to the vice president we would love have have you on special report. good evening. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, the fate of a new senate proposal. that addresses funding for the southern border as well as ukraine and israel. is uncertain tonight. supporters say it ends catch and release. strengthens asylum laws. but critics say it would let in 5,000 migrants per day, an unacceptable figure and other problems that don t solve the border completely. we will talk with one of the authors of the plan, arizona independent senator kyrsten sinema in just a few minutes. and also with texas republican congressman chip roy, one of the major opponents. first, additional details on that legislation. congressional correspondent iron shah has any starts us off live tonight from capitol hill. good evening, aishah. bret, good evening to you. senate republicans are actually just coming out of a closed door meeting tonight where they discussed this border bill. and the reaction
the senate message to tech ceos today. you have blood on your hands. the lead starts right now. the heads of facebook, tiktok and other social media companies tumble today with bipartisan criticism on capitol hill over what the companies are and are not doing to protect your kids. what led mark zuckerberg to stand up in the hearing and apologize. that is coming up. a pennsylvania man accused of decapitating his father then posting a political rent online. why was the horrifying video left up online for hours? we are expecting a major ruling at any moment from a judge that could come and will have serious repercussions for donald trump and his future. welcome to the lead with jake tapper . big tech ceos face blistering questions about what they are and are not doing to protect kids and teens. the u.s. senate judiciary committee hearing today focused on the leaders of tiktok, meta, which owns facebook and instagram, x, lee forman onus twitter, snap, which owns snapchat an
right now. hi, everyone. it s 4:00 here in new york. this month could be a pivotal one for the mountain of legal troubles for the disgraced, twice impeached liable for sexual ex-president. because he happens to be the front runner for the republican nomination for an historically unprecedented third time, it could be a pivotal month for the 2024 election with our democracy as well. any day now, we are expect odd to hear from the d.c. court of appeals on trump s claim that he cannot be prosecuted for trying to overturn the 2020 election. because his efforts took place when he was president of the united states. the so-called immunity claim. no matter what happens there, either trump or jack smith is expected to appeal. we are also waiting on a verdict from a new york judge in the blockbuster $370 million civil fraud case brought by the new york attorney general against donald trump, two of his sons and the trump organization. and then there s the case that could kick trump o