tonight, former attorney general eric holder on a number of issues, including the looming crisis at the border. the end of title 42 that is expected to bring a surge of migrants to the u.s. we will also discuss a massive man hunt for a fugitive. an undocumented immigrant accused of murdering five neighbors. he gunned down four adults and a 9-year-old boy after he does asked to stop shooting in his yard, and also a new wanted poster. in the last 24 hours, the feds say they have absolutely zero leads after that rampage 40 miles north of houston. the boy s grieving father speaking how about the loss of his son and also his wife. translator: that was my 9-year-old son and my wife too. and two people who died protecting my 2 1/2-year-old daughter. my 1 1/2-month-old son was protected with a lot of clothes so the killer wouldn t kill him too. we are also learning tonight from an i.c.e. source that this suspect, a mexican national, had been deported four times, most recently in
that really understands what s going on and can communicate that. we ll see what happens. dana: you say that with gentleness and grace, all three of you great having you as part of our panel this week and i m sure we ll see you again, michael, nick and caroline. have a great weekend. fox news alert. crunch time at the supreme court right now we are moments away from a new set of blockbuster opinions being released. high-profile cases could affect many aspects of life in america. we ll take a trip down that road today. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill is off today. great to have you here. bret: great to be here in person. i m bret baier in for bill hemmer. this morning major cases. among the cases on the docket presidential immunity from criminal prosecution, january 6th obstruction, restrictions on homeless camps and a case brought by fishermen on the power of federal agencies. that s a big one. dana: that s one of my favorites. team
bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. breaking tonight two u.s. adversaries raising eyebrows this national security circles causing real concern here in washington as both country s leaders touted their nuclear ambitions today. russian president vladimir putin saying he will revisit his country s policies on using nuclear weapons while iran is drastically expanding one of its not so secret nuclear sites. we begin with russia. chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin has details tonight lye from the pnc. good evening, jennifer. jennifer: good evening, bret. more nuclear saber ratling from vladimir putin during his second stop in acre shah in search of friends. weapons for his war in ukraine, and a return to the cold war. the veiled threat came thursday during a press conference in vietnam. putin said he was thinking of changing russia s nuclear doctrine, lowering the threshold for the first use of a nuclear weapon. currently russian doctr
former president trump? you know, i actually think that all of them do. i m not sure that anybody should be in the business of trying to grade which is the most important. the retention of classified documents and the use of them in an appropriate way, potentially threatening national security. his involvement in the january 6th obstruction and insurrection is something of great concern, an insurrection to stop the transfer of power. his attempt to influence, the vote in georgia, asking for 11,700 votes is clearly something that was inappropriate. all of these things i think are series violations. given the fact that the subject of the investigations is a former president of the united states. and i also think the case in new