fox & friends first on tuesday morning i m todd piro. carley: carley shimkus and the white house says exist for the president s delaware home where classified materials discovered appear. the administration is plaguing biden seek with critical information. alexandria hoff is live in washington with the latest, alex, good morning. good morning, the headline as always the president s wilmington home this week and trying to sort out who may have had access to classified documents that were found there. let s recap, january 9th news finally breaks at the classified documents at the penn biden center in early november and the 11th another documents into allow your spirit and five more documents on the 12th. two days later revealed publicly and yesterday the white house says no visitor logs to the presidents residence exist. i think this, like every president in decades the precedence is personal. the house oversight committee and house judiciary committee have launched inve
mar-a-lago. bill: republicans launching multiple investigations into the mishandling of classified records. jim jordan accusing the administration of a double standard. here is what he told fox quote, why was president trump s home raided but not president biden s? why did the f.b.i. take pictures of president s trumps so-called classified document but not president biden s? republicans want fair and equal treatment under the law, end quote. here in turn is house majority leader steve scalise on the topic. you look at the 60 minutes interview joe biden did and the comments he made about former president trump having documents. he made the comments knowing that he mims had classified documents sitting in his garage. he will find out the rules apply to him and we ll finally start asking questions that haven t been asked for the last few years. dana: the secret service claims there are no visitor logs for president biden s home showing who may have had access to classified
a great gaping hole. as you can see, rescue workers and volunteers worked frantically for hours, trying to find survivors, but as night fell, the official number of those killed or injured began to rise inexorably. sirens did sound several times during the afternoon here in dnipro. people were advised to go to their shelters but it s been months since something like this happened here, so it s likely that plenty of people were in their apartments not underground. this all came on a day when russia once again launched attacks all over ukraine, clearly aimed at disabling the country s power grid. with a piece of the country s energy infrastructure not that farfrom here, it s possible that that and not the apartment block was the target of this strike. but it s been two weeks since the last wave of russian attacks on critical infrastructure and people here and in the west had started to wonder if russia might be running out of missiles or thinking of changing its strategy. it se
vossoughian. dramatic video of the final moments before a plane crash oversees that loved dozens of people dead. we are keeping a close eye on california where another round of devastating storms is heading. plus, a looming dead ceiling deadline, as congress gears up for a fight that could shut the government down. and, president biden on the road today, to honor martin luther king junior, but looming over him is the latest news on the documents found in his home. all of that, plus the right to bear arms in the missouri legislature. you know what it feels like to have a bunch of men at this room, looking at your top, trying to decide whether it s appropriate or not? democratic women fighting back against a new dress code policing what they wear. i talk to one of them, ahead, today. we begin with breaking news out of nepal, where at least 68 people are dead after a twin engine turboprop plane crashed in the airport, in the central part of the country, while trying to lan