transports. breaking tonight, federal judge appoints a special master to review documents in the raid on the mar-a-lago home of former president donald trump. also denying a request from the government to exclude reportedly classified documents. what does all of that mean going forward. the panel breaks that down go plus with the fentanyl crisis, the attorneys general from more than a dozen states and urge the president to declare fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction to help protect americans from a mass casualty event. we begin with the fight over migrant buses and no flights. the white house correspondent kevin corke has the latest on what happened on the border and martha s vineyard. good evening, kevin. a border battle to be sure between white house and blue states against g.o.p. resident governors who supporters say are simply forcing the blue states to live with the consequences of their preferred border policies. if you live in a border town in texas and arizona or
zawahiri in afghanistan. happened over the weekend. the news is breaking, confirm now. i can tell you what you may know, the president will be addressing the nation if about 90 minutes. the white house saying president biden will speak out on this. it is a fast moving late-breaking story, and for that reason we go directly to some of our experts on this. kristen welker and retired four-star army general barry mccaffery. wristen, what are we learning from the white house about something that apparently already occurred but is breaking news tonight? it certainly is. first we learned that president biden was going to speak at 7:30 eastern time to announce an operation against a senior al qaeda leader, and based on conversations with two sources familiar with the matter, my colleague and i have been able to confirm that that leader was ayman al zawahiri, the leader of al qaeda, took over after osama bin laden was killed. this is significant. this is a raid that was conducted ov
expected to take executive action on that front on friday. over the last 48 hours, fox news camera crew got a massive burst of migrants crossing into the u.s. illegally. no tax is fighting back by permitting state authorities to return my goods directly to ports of entry instead of handing them off to the federal government. what the feds are doing a prweb and update tonight on the manhattan body of work are facing murder charges were fighting off an attacker and what most folks have their say is a classic case of self-defence. what about all that password shared that is costing streaming services so much money could actually be illegal? what you need to know to potentially protect yourself and your account. our legal eagle later in the shop. we begin tonight with breaking news out of the pan. confirmation at this hour that former japanese prime minister shinzo abe has been rushed to hospital bleeding and in cardiac arrest after being shot. now a member of the house of repres
attorney-client privilege and executive privilege. if you want know how this could possibly happen to a former president, all you have to do is look at the language used in the warrant. it was specifically overly broad. it gave the feds the power to rifle through every inch of the mansion, trump s safe, the master bedroom. even melania s clothes. despite knowing exactly where the documents were located. this wasn t by the book. he said so himself. the department does not take such decision lightly. where possible, it is standard practice to seek less intriewfn means as alternative to a search and to narrowly scope any search that is undertaken. sean: so in the eyes of the doj trump is below the law. he says it s standard practice to be less intrusive. there is nothing more intrusive than having 30 agents in your home for nine hours. it obviously wasn t narrow in scope. they turned his mansion upside down. raided his wife s closet this was calculated. they were looking for
i m jake tapper. aides say this second hearing will drill down on evidence that president trump knew he lost the election but spread false claims of fraud anyway, ignoring court rulings, ignoring the will of the american people. lead-off witness, bill stepien, who has firsthand knowledge about what trump knew about the election numbers. stepien tells cnn he is appearing under subpoena. also testifying today, former fox digital content director chris stirewalt. he was fired after his accurate call of arizona for joe biden. we ll hear directly from republicans who investigated and rejected claims of election fraud in the key states of georgia and pennsylvania, and felt trump s anger for it, former u.s. attorney bijay . . ak and al schmidt and ben ginsburg will testify there was no widespread fraud in 2020 and discuss the trump team s failed challenge to the election results. the select house committee is aiming to connect more dots between the insurrection and its allegation