Faulkner. The Faulkner Focus it has been quiet about the attempt to kill former President Donald Trump in butler, pennsylvania, the first attempt on his life. Perhaps thats about to change in a very significant way. Acting united states secret Service Director Ronald Rowe is set to hold a News Conference soon with one topic scheduled, that first Assassination Attempt on former President Trump. We are expecting to see the released details on a Secret Service internal report of all the colossal failures on july 13th. Im Harris Faulkner and you are in the Faulkner Focus. Calls are growing for more information on both that shooting, that would be Assassination Attempt on trump, and the second shooting possibility. The second Assassination Attempt. I want to be clear at trumps Golf Course in florida just this past sunday. Republicans say it is time for all of us as a nation to get accountability and answers. We need a thorough investigation of the failures not just once but twice that nearl
intervene. sandra: you see how absolutely brutal and scary that was, and new concerns over crime and disorder, not just in chicago, but across america. so, how can leaders prevent the culture of lawlessness from overtaking these once great cities? we ll good giano caldwell, he says soft on crime policies are to blame and will join us live what we are learning out of chicago and coast to coast crime on the rise. begin, though, with the fiery hearing from the house oversight committee hearing, disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan. good wednesday to you, sandra. sandra: about halfway there, sandra smith in new york. hearing comes two weeks after the biden administration released the report blaming the shocking collapse of the afghan government on the trump administration. john: a group of inspectors general who wrote a separate report says president biden deserves a large amount of the blame for his exit strategy, removed american resources supporting the afghan govern
investigate, litigate or provide legal advice. you said in that letter that you believe that the doj is intentionally limiting horowitz jurisdiction from the investigation into the allegations of a cover-up. explain. well, i have confidence in michael horowitz, he s been an inspector general that i think is worthy of the title. he s someone that i believe has been independent, some of my republican colleagues may disagree, but as far as i m concerned as chairman of the house oversight committee we work with i.g.s across the government and he s one of the better igs. this is his opportunity to do the right thing. the reason we fund inspector general is to determine whether or not there s waste, fraud, abuse or mismanagement in the federal government from a nonpolitical standpoint. and i don t think anyone could argue that this department of justice hasn t displayed a two tier system of justice, have not
urge all three of those agencies today to cooperate more. and john, things have gotten very emotional, too, when lawmakers have brought up those 13 u.s. service members that were killed at abbey gate. and we know the white house continues to refuse to call this withdrawal chaotic. i can report to you that both democrats and these i.g.s have had no problems saying the word chaos over and over again to describe this exit during this hearing. john. john: we remember in recent days john kirby said chaos, i don t see the chaos, but at the time he used the word chaos. everyone else does. john: he used it a year ago. sandra: number of title 8 expulsions, deemed inadmissible for remaining in the united states, surpassed title 42 removals along the southwest