campaign to perpetuate the brush hoax. the daily mail is reporting that in 2016 just as a bureau ramped up crossfire hurricane, the fbi shut down for separate criminal investigations into bill and hillary clinton and the clinton foundation. in response, the clinton foundation laughable he claimed there has never been any evidence of wrongdoing. not only to the fbi and department of justice abuse their power and buying to the public. they seem to be proud of it. there were no apologies after the durum report. no resignations. no admission of wrongdoing whatsoever. as they pointed out an op-ed i wrote for foxnews.com, the justice department cannot and will not police itself. the latest example, the fbi is still refusing to turn over an unclassified record alleging a criminal bribery scheme against joe biden. despite a legally binding subpoena from congress. today, german comber demanded access to the subpoenaed material. director ray is not budging. of course, this isn t just a
final goodbyes. a sea of blue in remembrance of her service and life cut short. we will bring you more of these incredibly moving images throughout the hour. it is national police week. we honor all law enforcement. we bow our heads today for officer preston in illinois. 306 pages now of a problem in painfully slow motion for the feds and liberal media who are begging the durham case to go away. social counsel john durham s report found the f.b.i. investigation into donald trump should never have happened. millions of taxpayer dollars to show just how political and dirty they were playing at the top of the agency and the department of justice. of course, the left wants all of this to go away. but the facts have a stubborn way of remaining in the spotlight. in is the the faulkner focus. republicans and bill barr hammering home the gravity of durham s findings. the real story is what a witch hunt. if it wasn t one it is a damn good imitation of one. it raises the question
dozens of people were kill and injured in greece when two trains collided head on at high speeds. what we know ahead. and we begin on capitol hill, where right now attorney general merrick garland is fielding questions from the senate judiciary committee. as the justice department investigates classified documents found on the properties of president biden, former president trump, and former vice president pence. today s hearing comes after congressional leaders received the classified briefing from the doj yesterday, which they said, quote, left much to be desired. and this morning, the washington post reports that leading up to the doj s august search of former president trump s mar-a-lago estate, two senior fbi officials who would have been in charge of leading the search resisted the surprise plan as too combative. and proposed seeking trump s permission to search his property according to four people familiar with the discussions. i want to bring in nbc news julia ai
we have fox team coverage with matt finn on the ground in mission, texas along our southern border but let s begin with nate foy live in new york with more on the astronomical price tag. it is. according to city memo on taped by the new york post the city spends average r average $364 every single day of each migrant household and right now the city is housing 30,000 migrants. you do the math, works out to just under 13,000 households. many of the migrants live in humanitarian relief centers that the city not only paid for construction of but on the hook for daily care of migrants. according to post with the daily per diem with $364 per household. the city is spending nearly $5 million every single day on migrants and estimated $4.2 billion this fiscal year and next ending june 2024. new york city council republican leader joe borelli tells fox the amount of aid coming from the state and federal governments is laughable. fema provided $8 million in december which is two day
the scourge of human trafficking is one of the biggest crises of our time. 25 million around the world are being pushed into firelessed labor or sex trade against their will. generating $150 billion every year. a lot of that activity taking place right here at home in the u.s. we see human trafficking across all 50 states and really it can happen in any of the 50 states. last year in 2021 the national trafficking hotline had over 50,000 calls into the hotline and more than 16,000 of those were likely survivors of human trafficking. bill: eric shawn is on this story more on how it can happen and what is being done to put an end to it. good morning. good morning. one of the heartbreaking tolls of the migrant crisis is human trafficking. the product moved by those cartels are people. trafficking for labor or commercial sex work is a booming business in the southern border. the feds say trafficking has been lucrative for the mexican base trans national criminal organization