utah senator mike lee joins us in studio live to discuss what happens now. plus, protests out west tonight with president biden in los angeles for the summit of the americas, and as his motorcade passes by, well, we will show you the incident if we can get our tape working tonight but we are going to begin with protest outside supreme court justice home, the same day an armed man was arrested there after allegedly telling authorities he wanted to kill the justice. white house correspondent kevin corke is tracking the very latest details tonight. good evening, kevin. good evening, shannon. a criminal complaint accuses nicholas roske of attempt to kidnap or murder or threaten to assault, kidnap, or murder a u.s. judge, justice of the united state supreme court come among the items, roske is accused of bringing to justice kavanaugh s neighborhood black tactical chest rig and knife, glock 17, ammo, pepper spray, zip tie, hammer, nail punch, crowbar, pistol light, duct tape, ev
russians that this person even existed, which could compromise not only all of the of his colleagues as well as relatives. his or her. melissa murray nyu law professor joining us now. what you are reading into this on a legal basis for proceeding with this search of mar-a-lago? andrea, you really do have to read between the lines here. there are so many redactions here for obvious reasons to preserve the blueprint for the prosecution if one is to go forward, to preserve the identity of the fbi agents who worked on this as well as any of the operatives who are mentioned here. but what stands out to me is in paragraph 61 where again they speak of this letter from the doj council to the former president s team explaining that the premises at mar-a-lago have not been secured. they aren t secured and they are asking for all of the documents that were moved from the white house to mar-a-lago to be kept where they are and for that location to be left preserved. this i think, which came on
0 from the company that powers more businesses than anyone else. call and start saving today. comcast business. powering possibilities. and good day. this is andrea mitchell reports in washington. the affidavit the justice department used to win approval for the fbi s search of mar-a-lago is being released at any moment by order of the justice department approving it by the federal judge magistrate on the case. much of it is likely to be redacted to conceal critical information about sources and methods the government used to persuade the judge there was probable cause for him to of potential crimes to justify the search of the former president s home. the judge ordered the unusual release of the affidavit in part to de bunk the explosion of conspiracy theories about the search. the escalating threats against the fbi and other law enforcement officials. all of this sharpening the country s political divide as president biden escalates his attacks on what he is now criticizing as, q
a woman named maddy mill going viral on tiktok after posting videos wearing clothing her grandmother wore on her honeymoon in the 1950s. one of the post shows mattie opening a vintage green suitcase to reveal a stylish wardrobe. maddy says her grandmother intentionally left the garments in the suitcases as a time capsule for her kids and grandchildren. she is saving some of the dresses to wear on a special occasion. i think her grandmother is now 92. very excited about this whole viral thing. if you have a video you want to go viral, hit us up @shannonbream or @foxnewsnight on social media. all right, kevin corke is back and what better way to celebrate national best friends day yea, i love it. shannon: meant to have you here. you are going to give us some deets on how you feel about your friends. best friends all over the world. if you have been meaning to give your best friend a call, and you keep putting it off, you know who you are, now is the perfect time to do so because