washington can be very much like a slow boiling pot of water. often the people who face the most scrutiny and lytic apparel, they don t seem to realize the trouble they are in until it s too late. critics say that could very well be the position that president biden finds himself in fairly soon, because despite repeated inquiries, neither the president nor his press secretary are answering basic questions about the classified documents. and certainly not in a way that s been anything close to the previous claim of being the most transparent administration in history. rather, critics argue they are continuing to, well, their track record of being the most secretive and dismissive administration in recent memory, including today s ill-fated attempt at a briefing by the dni. and tom cotton says he is going to slow down confirmation of all of mr. biden s nominees until congress is allowed to review the classified documents found at the homes of both biden and former president tru
leo terrell, juan williams and joe concha. for to chad pergram live on capitol hill. chad? trace, good afternoon. the left went too far in washington d.c. even for president biden. mr. biden plans to sign a gop bill to big foot the d.c. council to soften the city s crime code. the move infuriates the left. i haven t told him. i don t think he wants to talk to me about it. i m the last person he wants to talk to about it. are you mad at the president? no. i think the president indicated at first that he opposed what the republicans were doing. so i was kind of counting on him. congress can intervene in d.c. s affairs. that s because washington is a federal enclave. locals say congress should butt out. i m against our congress blocking anything that our elected officials are doing. that s why we need to have our own representation. that s a big problem for us. but there s disagreement at the local level. washington s mayor veto s the criminal code revisions. the
meet that young women that put norfolk southern represents on notice. she s coming up. but first president biden is set to announce new taxes next week, most are just guessing on what he will be proposing. he says millionaires and businesses will bare the brunt and nobody making less than $400,000 a year with the nation s debt already well over $31 trillion, even some democrats are getting antsy. senator joe manchin telling me, we can t tax our way out of this. i can assure you, you can t basically just tax your way out of debt. you can t borrow your way out of debt. you can t cut your way out of debt. you can do a combination of all of those to a certain extent and manage your debt. we re not managing debt. neil: no, we re not. we re frozen in place right now. stuck at our credit limit with neither party coming up with solutions to advance the ball or get the government going. good luck with that. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. very happy to have you this very bu
i call it, everybody run! it s the attack on brass. why are the democrats so evil? [laughter] [cheers and applause] greg: you know, sometimes i think he takes my direction too literally. i said, you know, it s about attacking children and he goes the attack on brats. like a 1950s horror movie about sausage. tonight i dedicate my monologue to the next generation because someone s got to look out for them t democrats certainly aren t. fact is we re in a cultural war and the kids are caught in the cross fire literally if they re in chicago or baltimore or dc. if the mayor stands for d after their name it stands for duck. post covid there s a new pandemic out there kids killing kids. according to the wall street journal violence among kids has soared since 2020, it s a stain on this country spreading faster than the one on joe biden s pants. homicides by juveniles acting alone rose 30% in 2020 from a year earlier, while those committed by multiple kids were up 66%. and murders
former vp seemed unconcerned he might be in possession of classified documents, only then to inexplicably instruct his lawyers to construct a search, who then probably found a few. fbi agents came to his indiana home on the night of january the 19th to retrieve documents that the former vp himself had located a few days earlier. that is, of course, with his attorneys. the chair of the house oversight committee, he said in the statement that the former vice president s transparency stands in stark contrast to biden white house staff who continue to withhold information from congress and the american people. speaking of coming over at the white house they are still not answering questions, and not, say critics, telling you, the american people, the whole story. answering questions like, what kind of documents are we talking about? are there more of them? who keeps moving them around place to place? how did they get out of the white house to begin with? and what about this quest