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stramos from memphis. alec baldwin formally charged along with the woman who handles the gun on the set, the armorer hannah gutierrez-reed. the evidence prosecutors say they have. mola lenghi on what both could now face. the newly elected new york congressman who lied about so many parts of his life story, george santos, and the apology today for lying about his education. embellishing his resume. and agreeing to step away from committee assignments for now. rachel scott tonight asking santos, was he pressured to do so? and the new interview tonight, santos on why he should get to stay in congress. president biden and the documents. the white house pressed tonight, why did the american people not know that the fbi searched his private office in november, the one he used after he was vice president, after his own team found those classified documents? the white house says the president has cooperated and has been transparent throughout all of this. mary bruce tonight.