cocaine scandal at the white house. and now the secret service just wrapped its investigation into the matter without even naming a suspect. hello and welcome, everyone. sandra smith in new york. mike, great to have you here today. mike: great to be working with you. this is america reports, the conclusion of that probe comes 11 days after cocaine was found. located inside a heavily trafficked lobby where staff go in and out and tour groups gather to drop their phones and other belongings. and despite surveillance footage of the area, and an fbi crime lab analysis, investigators couldn t find a single suspect in the case? mike: ari fleischer joins us coming up. the secret service says it s because it was awaiting the fbi test results of fingerprint and dna analysis to see if they could determine who brought the cocaine into the west wing. tests came back without any results. so now the secret service says it has wrapped up the investigation. we got a statement from
sandra: a short time from now the white house is set to hold its first on camera briefing since former president trump s victory in iowa, the landslide victory in iowa on monday night. that historic win brings him one step closer to a rematch against president biden. and vice president kamala harris has this thought about all of it. i am scared as heck which is why i m travelling our country. we have done a lot of good work, we need to let people know who brung it to em. and so we have to do that. sandra: ok. hello and welcome, everyone, sandra smith in new york. john, great to be with you. john: good to be with you as well, what is she scared of heck of. i m john roberts in washington. this is america reports . as president biden works to improve his campaign message, his son s legal message only adding to his re-election headaches. prosecutors found traces of cocaine on a pouch hunter biden used to store his gun. sandra: he s trying to dismiss the charges filed
choices for college. john wang was rejected by six elite schools and says affirmative action is to blame. john: the teenager at the center of a court case that could strike down race-based admissions. fox news sunday anchor and chief legal correspondent shannon bream joins us on that coming up. sandra: new details on the bribery allegations against joe biden and his family as the president tries to brush off the growing scandal by hitting the road. hello, sandra smith in new york on this friday afternoon. john: we finally made it, you got an earlier start than i did. john roberts. the president is in north carolina about to speak getting good paying jobs for young americans but will likely stay silent when it comes to an fbi document that is a crucial piece of a house investigation into his family s finances. sandra: sources exclusively telling fox news digital a ukrainian natural gas firm executive allegedly paid biden $5 million as part of a bribery scheme when he w
of defense and their briefing expected to start any minute now. plus, texas governor greg abbott s plan to handle the impending crisis, promising to keep bussing migrants to democratic cities. we re following the latest developments here. let s bring in julia ainsley who is following this story closely now with the white house confirming the biden administration will be sending active duty troops to the southern border. what do we know from the administration? well, lindsey, we know this plan has hardened up quickly. they were weighing it over the weekend and just now, we know there s about to be an announcement. they ll be sending 1500 active duty troops in addition to the 2500 men and women from the national guard already stationed at the border. that will bring them to 4,000 which is still lower than the more than 5500 active duty troops the trump administration sent to the border. these troops will not be interacting with migrants one-on-one. they won t be arresting
attack on a critical bridge linking russia to crimea. i m sandra smith in for neil cavuto. this is your world. we ve got fox team coverage to kick things off for you. trey yingst is on the ground. mark meredith has more on president biden s armageddon comments could be complicating matters and general kellogg with how the u.s. should respond. we begin with trey yingst. what s the latest from the ground, trey? yeah, sandra. we have new reaction to the russian attack on ukraine earlier that decimated this country in many cities. antonio gutierrez calling this an unacceptable escalation of the war. ukrainian is bracing for additional strikes after more than 75 missiles targeted major population centers like kyiv and kharkiv. 11 people were killed and dozens injured including head of the national police cyber unit in kyiv. black smoke plumes were seen rising after the attack begin. the russians say they were targeting military infrastructure. images from the ground tell a dif