williamson is back. she is now polling 10%, no, i m not kidding, in the democratic primary and robert f. kennedy s at 21%. we re going to ask her why biden and the dnc are so afraid of competition. but first tonight, the oh, so by as mob and the media and their close friends and willing allies the press secretary and democratic party living in an alternate reality. let s give you exhibit a. hillary clinton, we all know james comey admitted it, she mishandled troves of top-secret classified material. she attempted to cover it up. that s the 30,000 e-mails they had. she destroyed 30,000 other e-mails that were subpoenaed during an ongoing investigation. hillary, a democrat, she was never raided or charged with a crime. and north carolinas of course, lacking in and all self awareness which is typical of all things bill clinton and hillary clinton my little pumpkin is calling the allegations against trump beyond anything she has ever thought possible in this country. you sure abo
georgia. looking forward greg s all-star panel. thanks, dana. dana: bye. bret: good evening. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, the biden administration seems to be desperately solution to border crisis. officials announcing the president is sending two of his top people to mexico to see if there is any diplomatic fix to be negotiated. fox team coverage. bill melugin is in lukeville, arizona. a major choke point in the southwest where hundreds, if not thousands cross into the u.s. in a matter of hours. but we begin with senior national correspondent rich edson at the white house tonight with what the administration is trying to do. good evening, rich. good evening, bret. well, the white house says president biden is dispatching secretary of state anthony blinken, dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas in the coming days to meet with new mexico s president to address that massive surge. the president has enough authority on his own to mitigate the surge. white house says pres
los angeles and this is america s least news late news, fox news and i. former president trump is now facing challenges to his candidacy in multiple states tonight. while colorado is the first to boot him from the ballot, it may not be the last. the chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live with a look at those challenges, where they stand, and some of the other legal woes the former president is facing. good evening, jonathan. it s becoming a head spinning exercise just to try to keep up with the momentous cases the supreme court is now being asked to weigh in on, and to keep up with whom is asking for what. former president donald trump, for instance, apparently wants the court to decide whether section three of the 14th amendment to the constitution bars him from running for the presidency as a colorado court ruled it did this week. that might be because the colorado action seems to be spurring several other states to look at similar legal efforts to prevent trump from b
jenkins in washington on the search for common ground. peter doocy on a pitch to force a deal and a patriotic millionaire, what they re pitching to get a deal. how we make ends meet. because we re far from doing that, aren t we? let s get the very latest from griff jenkins in washington with more on this spending show down. griff? happy tax day, neil. it appears a dangerous game of chicken is being played with the world s largest economy. speaker mccarthy has outlined a proposal to raise the debt limit for one year in exchange for caps on future spending, clawing back unused covid funds. the devil is in the details. the legislation is still being crafted as note all of mccarthy s members of his own party are on board yet. watch. i think we ve got a lot of specifics to work out. but directionally, we re getting closer as a team to a proposal to the senate. i m encouraged by the discussions we ve had today. ultimately it s about the math. mccarthy has 222 republicans and
and titans many charged with being woke, but the fact of the matter was, it was a bank that made the wrong bet on treasuries at the wrong time and bought tens of billions of those, the price of treasuries went down and flat-footed while people wanted their money. now it s in receivership and run by the federal deposit insurance corporation. it s a dramatic played out amidst talk there could be other problems out there. kelly o grady has more from los angeles. kelly. good morning to you, neil. yes, it s the second biggest banking collapse in u.s. history. the first major one since 2008 and it all happened in the span of 48 hours, what started this is svb found its self short on cash. the stock was plummeting. invests warned they might not be able to raise money and a bank run and loss of clients and simultaneously tried to withdraw fund. and the regulators have taken over it and insured depositors will gain access by monday. fallout could be dire. roughly 50% of venture capi