from washington tonight. ready to throw down. we have details on the biden interview gone horribly awry and defending law fare against trump. and tonight, is this cop or is he a pull dozer? hmm. r? [siren] l an oklahoma police officer defying laws of physics to catch a fleeing suspect. tonight jimmy failla has details on the video and more. biden s border head fake, focus of tonight s angle. this is joe biden s border legacy in three names. david calderon, illegal freed from el salvador and crossed into the united states, now accused of murdering a woman in west virginia. the victim s body was burned almost beyond recognition. he allegedly attacked two homeless mpel with a baseball bat. he has a criminal history in his home country. and marvin perez lopez came from guatemala and has immigration court date in 2027, he grabbed an 11-year-old girl off the street and forced her into his van where he raped her and do not forget about jose antonio ibarra, who attacked and raped l
hunter biden s laptop is likely russian disinformation. a russian operation. 2-1/2 weeks before the election, this laptop ashes peers somehow. laura: only took four years to what we were saying back then. after opening arguments, prosecution introduced his lapd into evidence and special agent verified it was indeed hunter s. prosecutors went through multiple messages and videos to prove hunter was drugged out when he lied on the forms. joining me jonathan turley, fox news contributor. professor, with all the evidence
5-4, all republican decisions that have given huge, huge benefits to big republican interests. hmm. senator whitehouse, appreciate your time. good to see you, anderson. joining me jonathan turley, and michael caputo. everybody on this panel is smarter than i am. jeff, it was contentious from the start. what stood out to you today? that. the democrats woke up that the democrats showed up and they fought back. i mean, you know, the key issue here is they don t have the votes. and they can make noise, and they had some very good arguments that it s absurd to suggest you can turn over 42,000 documents the night before a hearing and expect anyone to read them. and this staff secretary, which brett kavanaugh was, was a very important job in the bush administration, but what will it add up to? i don t know. is it that unusual to have these documents released like they were? it is. i think the democrats had a good
the justice department is going to reflect how authoritarian government in russia and turkey work and whether it s going to started investing the person who lost the last presidential. you think it s that bad? if it goes forward based on this evidence this will be a very low moment in the history of american law enforcement. whether you think about the incredible absence of evidence of if i wrong doing by hillary clinton, and the fact that the president of the unite united states have all by ordered his attorney general to investigate his political rival, it is a deeply deeply scary press. professor turley do you see it the same way? well i don t see it, i don t go as far as jeff does with the analysis of the country. i think it is important to start off by saying i agree that the president shouldn t be making these statements, i consider it
at your confirmation here you said the proper thing to do would be for me to recuse myself. do you stand by that statement yes or no in. yes. what are the other deals spoken of? the aggressive department going aggressively after weeks. sessions spoke today the doj has 21 ownership investigation into the open investigations into the leek. this is a huge jump where there were nine investigations in the three years. now we re getting a closer look of how big a focus it is for the department of justice. joining me jonathan turley and jeffrey toobin. jeff, the president s literal says he wants the doj to investigate hillary clinton, and as a candidate he threatened to jail her. could he have been if i clear about what he wants the attorney general to do? no he couldn t. now we re waiting to decide when