in the next couple of days. this after senate negotiators actually reached a deal, but could it all fall apart even before the tex is released? we ll talk to a top opposition leader from venezuela where hundreds of thousands of people are risking everything to come to the united states. in a few minutes, president biden and the first lady will head to dover air force base as we await the dignified transfer of three u.s. service members killed in a drone attack in jordan. plus, a major court date for donald trump s federal election interference case dropped off the court s docket. we ll explain why. and in just 24 hours, south carolina democrats will head to the polls in what marks a major test of enthusiasm among black voters, who are essential to joe biden s re-election. we begin with breaking news on capitol hill. this morning, house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan subpoenaed fani willis, demanding documentation from following allegations that willis fired
After we finished the kitchen floor. [laughter] bill caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. The factor begins right now. Bill hi, i am bill oreilly. Thanks for watching us tonight. The brawl over Sanctuary Cities. That is the subject of this evening talking points memo. As you may know, the federal government is threatening cities that do not cooperate with Homeland Security with the loss of federal grant money. Now, the city of seattle, suing the feds over that, the first of many lawsuits, i believe. The basic problem is that cities like chicago, seattle, new york, los angeles, san francisco, do not want to hold Illegal Aliens theyve arrested until i. C. E can pick them up. Though cities want to release the aliens on bail or their own recognizance. Talking points believe that is dangerous and irresponsible. If there is a federal detainer
play to that constituency. And to the federal government, which now wants to enforce immigration law, because President Trump made out a h
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