working on military intelligence systems, which gillian turner was saying is essentially i.t. he s essentially working on technology. he s not involved at a high level with this kind of information. but apparently he found a way to get it, which is the world that we live in today. jack teixeira, 21-year-old. he changed his phone number in recent days. the attorney general calling this a deliberate criminal act moments ago in a very brief statement. we waited for a while for him to come out. he made a brief statement and said we ll tell you more when we can. mike pence is with us with his reaction to that developing story. bret baier joins us and sean duffy are here on set with us in new york. first to chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin with the very latest as she has been uncovering new information on this all throughout the day, every hour. hi, jennifer. hi, martha. we came out of a pentagon briefing. here s brigadier general pat ryder on the arrest.
saying he declassified all those documents. in reaction and a second let s go to david spunt, there is a lot of new since then. a lot of news and we ve been on tv and we will continue to do so. check with the department of justice, no further comment from the doj after merrick garland s comments were he announced he was behind an order of the application the search warrant in mar-a-lago. this is the search and seizure warrant released today and the federal search and seizure warrant for mar-a-lago. i want to put up a graphic that shows you some of the highlights of what was confiscated by the fbi at the raid monday at mar-a-lago. four sets of top-secret documents, three sets of secret documents, four sets of confidential documents, and executive grant of clemency to roger stone, one of the president s longtime associates unspecified binders of photos. we got this list right here, a receipt for property that explains other things like pictures, binders, some other boxes take
asking the supreme court to immediately step in to decide whether former president trump has immunity from prosecution, relating to his actions seeking to overturn the 2020 election. sandra: remains to be seen whether the highest bench will choose to take the case, but the move appears to be an attempt by smith to keep the march trial back on track and block the former president from delaying the trial in the federal appeals court. john: let s go to david spunt, breaking details for us. david. david: sandra, you are right. jack smith, special counsel, does not want to see any delays in this case. he wants this trial to begin and finish before the election. right now he s asking the nine justices, remember, a body that tries to stay away from politics, he s asking them to essentially enter the nerve center of the 2024 presidential election making an emergency appeal to the high court asking the justices to rule that donald trump is not immune from prosecution. he petitio
public remarks on the war in israel. hezbollah is backed by iran. attacking israel from across the northern border out of lebanon. the violence stoking fears of a larger regional conference. the u.s. and israel watching it as well. we ll bring news as we get it. also at the hour of 9:00 a.m. eastern the u.s. calling for humanitarian pause, israel a pushing forward. secretary of state antony blinken with the israeli prime minister back in tel aviv today. we expect to hear from him soon as well. a lot of moving pieces. i m bill hemmer. welcome to friday in new york city. dana: i m dana perino and america s newsroom. we ll take you through all the news. secretary blinken met with netanyahu and his war cabinet. earlier this morning he spoke with israeli president herzog. they reiterated israel s right to defend itself and urging palestinians in gaza to let s talk about new protests erupting in the west bank. good morning, to you. a real sense of tension hanging in the air
and they say they have the bank records to prove it. it is thousands of pages. comer says he and his investigators are following the money. there is a lot of money and thus far we ve only presented $1.3 million. as if that wasn t enough, that went to 3 or 4 biden family members. after this press conference that number will be significantly higher. question arises what were these family members doing to receive this money? dana: andy mccarthy, john deconvenience and jason chaffetz are standing by. let s go to david spunt at the justice department to. comer called today judgment day, says it will be a bad day for the white house. we ll see what he has to say in a moment. i may be cut off depending what time this begins. the team released an embargoed memo. 36 pages which lays out house republicans case that alleges the biden family & associates created more than 20 companies and made more than $10 million