operating dangerously close to american waters. we will talk about the arrest of 8 foreign nationals with suspected terrorism ties with former microsoft ceo steve palmer. batter up the annual congressional baseball game takes place tonight in washington. shannon: breaking tonight, the house has approved a resolution to hold attorney atty general merrick garland in contempt of congress. he continues to refuse an order to turn over audio of president biden s interview with the special counsel over his retention of classified documents. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie has the very latest from capitol hill. good evening, aishah. aishah: shannon, good evening to you. a very historic night on capitol hill for the first time in many years the house has held in contempt and attorney general. every single republican member except for one voted for this contempt. and that was ohio congressman david joist, a moderate. and tonight, garland is also firing back e writes this,
fox news alert. the house just voted to 16-207 to hold attorney general garland in contempt of congress for failing to hand over the robert hur audio tape of his interview with president biden. let s go to aishah hasnie for more. hey, guys. good evening to you. every single republican in the house voted yes for this contempt, except for one, ohio congressman david joyce. he bucked his party and voted no. what s next? that s what everyone is wondering because in terms of a contempt, it is up to the doj now to decide whether they are going to press charges, go after their boss. it s very unlikely that they do that. and house republicans know that, which is why congresswoman anna pulido of florida has said she will try to force a vote on an inherent contempt. this is different from what we just saw on t the house floor ts evening. an inherent contempt basically means if it passes that the house sergeant-at-arms will then be forced to go and arrest ag merrick garland because he
and we have brand-new images of president biden from just moments ago embracing his now-convicted son, hunter. the president blowing up his entire schedule, rushing back to delaware to be with him. hunter biden found guilty on all three counts in his gun trial. the verdict still sending shock waves through out the white house, with karine jean-pierre even canceling today s press briefing. that is something she rarely does. hunter is now facing up to 25 years in prison, but it is unlikely that he will get the maximum since it is his first offense. and it all happened so fast this morning, as judge jeanine will tell you, and the first lady, jill biden, she was not even physically in the court yet to hear it being read aloud. she arrived just afterwards. president biden says he will respect his son s conviction, but talk about irony. after the trial revealed that hunter s revolver was dumped into a trash can, the president spoke at a gun violence prevention summit where he calle
everyone. i m judge jeanine pirro along with harold ford jr., jesse watters, katie pavlich, and brian kilmeade, who is here from this morning. it s 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. on president biden on the world stage for the d-day 80th anniversary in normandy and doing very little to dispel concerns about his diminishing the mental acuity following a bombshell wall street journal reported that claims he is slipg due to age. the president looking lost while getting out of the car, and later seen shuffling from event to event. social media erupting over one moment where joe awkwardly fumbles for his seat as other dignitaries remain standing. distinguished guests, please welcome the honorable lloyd jay aust and ii, secretary of defense of the united states of america. judge jeanine: meanwhile the white house is turning into a cleanup crew as they attack the wall street journal report. they have been urging democrats who were interviewed for the expose
judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., jesse watters, and dana perino. the five. the white house attacking republicans after the wall street journal dropped a bomb on the crazy old coot in chief. behind closed doors, biden shows signs of slipping. it s got 45 sources, both democrat and republican, who were in the room for biden s private meetings with congressional leaders. joe needs no cards to make obvious points, pauses for extended periods, and closes his eyes for so long that people think he s checked out. but you don t have to be behind closed doors to see the obvious. [overlapping reporter questions] playing politics with the w war? greg: oh, boy. the time magazine interview also chock-full of senior moments, bumbling biden was forgetting facts from the leaders of china and russia and then challenging the reporter to a fight when asked if he is too old. brawler biden saying i can do it better than anybody you know. you are looking at me, i can take you, t