discussed. the house judiciary committee is all in on the president s border crisis. we have fox team coverage, chad pergram on capitol hill watching that oversight committee hearing. bill melugin at the southern border with an exclusive report. and chairman jim jordan of judiciary hot out of the gate a if you seconds ago. let s watch. the biden administration does not have operational control of the border. month after month after month we have set records for migrants coming into the country. and frankly, i think it s intentional. i don t know how anyone with common sense or logic can reach any other conclusion. under president trump the border was secure, under president biden there is no border. americans are paying the price. harris: and today for very strong reasons and you ll see coming up, major concerns about exactly who is coming into our nation? arrests of illegal immigrants on the terror watch list surging this fiscal year. at least 40 of them since just octob
it s their constitutional obligation to do that. we re talking about programs when they talk about medicare, social security, we re talking about programs that they want to take hostage that will affect taxpayers, that will affect seniors and veterans. again, it s their constitutional duty. they should do this without conditions. trying to address market-related chatters. jerome powell was asked about the debt ceiling. there s only one option. for congress to pass the increase. is that the crew here, there s one option, there s no off ramps to consider? congress is the only option here? on any of the coins that s come up before. that s something that the treasury deals with and answers on. so i m not going to comment there. i think we ve been very clear from here that this should be done without conditions. and it is their basic job, congress, right? it s their basic duty to lift the debt ceiling. it s something that has been consistently done over the years. that s how
of legislation names after him. no politics is not known for setting proper expectations. but we can. if republicans win the house, but not the senate, that s the end of the biden legislative agenda, whatever ideas exist on the left will not become law, because they will never see the floor of the house, the majority controls the floor, if republicans win the house and the senate, it gets more interesting because then you will see the contrast that used to inform politics, then republican majorities could pass bills and present them to president biden and he would veto those bills but at least you would see the contrast between what is and what could be. that contrast would serve you well heading to another presidential race in 2024. realistic expectation does not include any republican ideas actually becoming law, it does mean democrat ideas will not becam law it means the end of what many consider to be bad ideas, and stopping bad ideas has merit it isn t exciting or great
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cassidy hutchison was aide to chief of staff mark meadows. she says she was in the room when a number of conversations happened. she spoke to a special session of the january 6th committee this afternoon was w. eye-opening testimony. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie is live on capitol hill with the latest. good evening, hash shah. good evening, bret. the former president has already responded almost immediately during that hearing calling this witness bad news. but, her testimony was dramatic and may have already caused serious damage. do you swear a last-minute hearing with a surprise star witness. cassidy hutchison, special assistant to former president trump in the chief of staff s office told the house committee during the riot she first felt scared when mark meadows predicted the day could go down hill. he said something to the effect of there s a lot going on cass, but, i don t know, things might get real, read bad. when january 6th came hutchison p