starting with new migrant caravan of 5000. we are learning 600,000 people evaded law enforcement before crossing the border last year. we have no knowledge of who they are or where they went or their affiliation. plus, fbi director christopher wray says threat of terror attack on u.s. oil is a whole other level. he is warning hamas action will inspire greatest u.s. terror threat since isis. first we begin with the white house s refusal to classify violent antisemitic threats as domestic terrorism. this is outnumbered, i m kayleigh mcenany here with emily compagno and harris faulkner. senior fellow for independent women s forum kayleigh and kevin walling. the white house is being accused of hypocrisy when it comes to hatred, you should be able to call hate hate. antisemitism, antisemitism. biden administration directed the fbi to direct concern parents, parents after they protested about pornography at the school board meetings in front of their young children. they had no p
vandalism but are still searching for the suspects or a possible motive. nbc s dana griffin has the details for us reporter: so the earliest attack happened around 2:30 in the morning on christmas day we know in all four cases there was vandalism. one of the substations was set on fire. leaving nearly 17,000 people in the dark most of those homes have had their power restored but now investigators are trying to figure out who is behind this and why. this is part of a growing trend that we ve seen not only in the pacific northwest, you may remember during thanksgiving, there were five attacks in oregon, washington, and north carolina, and energy experts have warned about hardening these sort of facilities, because they can be vulnerable to domestic terrorists now, investigators in the christmas day attacks are not willing to call this domestic terrorism, because they say they do not have a suspect. now, earlier this month, the fbi released a memo warning officials about these kind of
republicans campaigning on improving the economy and, of course, fighting crime. but, in new york, democrat governor kathy hochul, who is trailing in many of the polls, is accusing her opponent, republican congressman lee zeldin of ginning up fears over crime. he has been hyper ventilating trying to scare people for months. and new yorkers are on to it. all these legitimate organizations have called him out for what he is doing. fear-mongering. zeldin s camp, of course rejects that alexandria ocasio-cortez. that characterization. john fetterman s senate campaign is suing to have undated and misdated ballots counted. even if his campaign release as memo warning of election result delays saying, quote: this race is close. and we should all be prepared for a process that takes several days before all eligible votes
leadership, again both on the republican and the democratic side since that day. even early this year, dhs put out an intelligence memo warning specifically of political violence that could be directed towards members of congress. so this is about two things. one, understanding the threat environment that our political leaders are operating every single day. and then putting the right control measures, putting a joint effort between the federal and local governments to protect our elected officials against these threats. but again, we have to get better than that. we shouldn t be attacking our political leaders, we should be empowering them to invoke change and address the criminal elements that are out there through prosecutorial consideration and better funds of law enforcement. again there are things that we could do that could get better than political violence. and andy, i mean nancy pelosi has been a target of rhetoric from harsh to extreme and
she filed a lawsuit against the paper and several of its editors, a lawsuit recently dismissed claiming she was a victim of sexual assault. a number of senior post staffers were taken to the site to voice their opinions about workplace climate. the editor tried to restoreowner reminding staff to treat each other with respect both in the newsroom and online. as tensions continued to escalate on twitter put out a more stern follow up memo warning we do not tolerate colleagues attacking colleagues either face-to-face or online. but the attacks seem to keep happening. on thursday she was forced out, she was terminated. an incredible amount of twitter wreckage in the wake of this one sexist joke that was retweeted by a reporter. let s figure out why this matters to the post and