running. former president trump vows to continue his campaign even if indictments are handed down. a reality check from a former doj prosecutor. a live report from ohio as federal investigators head to a town only 200 miles from east palestine where another norfolk southern train derailed over the weekend. and good day. i m andrea mitchell in washington. the republican presidential race heating up 11 months ahead of the first primary contest. former maryland moderate republican governor larry hogan deciding not to run for fear of dividing the anti-trump vote he said, as other potential candidates avoid challenging mr. trump and his maga loyalists, who turned out for the cpac forum to hear the former president this weekend. i am your warrior. i am your justice, and for those who i ve been wronged and betrayed, i am your retribution. i am your retribution. i m not going to let this happen. and joining me now, vaughn hillyard who was at the cpac forum, national polit
the suspected chinese spy craft brought down a week ago. according to the white house this is about the size of a small sedan, a lot smaller than the balloon. it was not equipped with a significant payload, in fact, who or what yesterday s object belonged to is still up for question. we re calling this an object because that s the best description we have right now. we do not know who owns it, whether it s a whether it s state-owned or corporate-owned or privately owned. we just don t know. well, the object s flight path over alaska was north easterly. it s unclear where it was first detected. the pentagon says it was spotted using ground radar, and again, altitude, 40,000 was determined safety threat to civilian airplanes so president biden ordered it shot down yesterday and summed up his feelings with one word. do you have anything to say about the object shot down over alaska, mr. president? and it was taken down 1 p.m. yesterday off the cost of alaska near the p
search. federal judge announced preliminary intent to appoint independent special master to handful evidence in the case this after heavily redacted affidavit was released. eric: live team fox news coverage, alexis mcadams on the migrant buses that continue to arrive from the lone star state. we will have a report from the white house and the president s student loan decision to have relief for student loans for many people who make under $125,000. alexander hoff on the next steps on the intelligence material that president trump had stashed at mar-a-lago. hi, alexandria. alex: plenty of steps to come. the director of national intelligence has informed lawmakers on house intelligence and oversight committees that her office is conducting an assessment of how classified documents were handled by former president trump. of course, this does come after friday released of redacted affidavit used to obtain search warrant on the former president s home. 15 boxes of documents were t
from mar-a-lago in january including 25 marked top secret, one particularly disturbing revelation markings on some documents to indicate the material is related to human sources or spies. cnn s natasha bertrand joins us now. what more are we learning about what the intelligence community is planning to do here in terms of this damage assessment? they are taking this very seriously. yeah, jim, so we just learned this afternoon that the director of national intelligence avril haines, she has written letters to the house oversight, house intelligence, and we just learned senate intelligence committees telling them that she along with the justice department, they are conducting a classification review, certsesh essentially to see whether these documents are prosecuting attorneyly properly classified and importantly she is going to launch a review of the risk that these documents pose to the national security of the united states, the fact that they were missing, that they wer
basis for the search warrant. it is highly unlikely that will be unsealed since it lays out the inside information and the sources that federal investigators relied on to get the federal judge to approve the warrant. democrats wan the director of national intelligence haynes to have a review because of the implications of what was found at mar-a-lago. the top democrats from house oversight and house intelligence. and they wrote this in the letter to dni haynes saying a recently unsealed court document and the property recovered at the mar-a-lago club describe numerous classified documents held by former president trump including top secret sensitive compartmented material among the most sensitive and highly protected information in the u.s. government. former president trump s conduct has potentially put our national security at grave risk. the issue demands a full review in addition to the ongoing law enforcement inquiry. congressman adam schiff, maloney, wrote the letter. t