about the beauty of the north i predict over the course of the year 2023. thank tuesday you at home for joining us tonight it was february 23rd of last year russia was on the brink of invading ukraine, the mid-terms were just beginning to kick into high gear, and this story broke in the new york times, two prosecutors leading new york trump inquiry resign clouding case s future. two prosecutors in manhattan s d.a. s office quit out of frustration the newly elected district attorney alvin bragg was reportedly not prosecuting donald trump and being aggressive enough. yes, that story feels like it now came from an alternate universe this picture of alvin bragg as a timid prosecutor afraid to take on donald trump doesn t fit anymore. those republicans have used failed anti-semitism and abusederaciest dog whistles and they ve used congress. three weeks ago the chairman of the house judiciary committee jim jordan launched an unprecedented house investigation into the d.a. s crimi
a decade ago he released to the world our national security agency s secret wide ranging information gathering programs. officials suspect a similar situation in this case. an individual or multiple people on the inside rather than an outside hack. fox news can confirm at least 53 documents have been made public. some of that intelligence is very new and apparently has been on the internet for weeks. the leaked intel shows secret details on the war in ukraine and other allies including south korea and israel. white house national security spokesman john kirby. this is information that has no business in the public domain. it has no business if you don t mind me saying, on the pages of newspapers or on television. it is not intended for public consumption and it should not be out there. in order to protect this country every day the way we do, one of the things we have to protect is information. not only the information itself, but the manner in which we glean that informati
massive intelligence leak at the pentagon as the biden administration scrambles to assess the damage and contain the fallout. hello, and welcome everyone. welcome back to you, bill. bill: thanks for having me, bill melugin in for john roberts. u.s. officials are trying to put the pieces together how secret intelligence documents were leaked online. exposed highly sensitive info, not just on the war in ukraine but also on u.s. spy operations on some of the closest allies. possibly most alarming part of all this, the white house says, they don t know if the leak has been contained. sandra: american officials are attempting to sooth foreign governments and human services that may have been compromised by this unauthorized disclosure, as concern is growing, they will now be hesitant to share critical intelligence in the future. bill: and fox team coverage right now. retired general keith kellogg standing by. but first jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon. what are we le
speaking in poland a former eastern bloc country that s no stranger to russian aggression, biden started off by saying that the war has so far defied two big expectations. one, that kyiv would fall within days, and two, that the western alliance would splinter as the war dragged on. watch. one year ago the world was bracing for the fall of kyiv. well, i can report kyiv stands strong. kyiv stands proud. it stands tall. and most important it stands free. when russia invaded it wasn t just ukraine being tested, the whole world faced a test for the ages. europe was being tested. america was being tested. nato was being tested. all democracies are being tested. the questions we faced were simple as they were profound. would we be strong if we looked the other, would we be weak? all of our allies would be united or divided? one year later we know the answer. we did respond, we would be strong, we would be united, and the world would not look the other way. president biden also
welcome back to our breaking news coverage. president biden is making a dangerous unannounced visit to kyiv in the middle of the war. good morning, everyone. i m poppy harlow in new york. kaitlan collins with special coverage anchoring from warsaw, poland. you re getting new reporting? yeah. we have just learned, poppy, that president biden has now left kyiv. of course, the question is whether is he going next? potentially it is here where i am in warsaw, poland. that was according to the last white house schedule where he was going to be making his first stop during this trip to europe. obviously, made that surprise unannounced shouted in secrecy visit to kyiv. the seventh visit eighth visit to ukraine but first since the invasion happened a year ago. of course, these trips are always sensitive for a president. but this one especially given he went into an active war zone. the reporters traveled with him had their phones taken from them before the plane took off. he only