focus tonight. we have a crisis of accountability in this country the american federal government today whatever rules you break or damage you do, problems you cause hate, hurt, harassed, nothing ever happens. you can fail and fail and fail again and you are rewarded , not punished. pandemic, fentanyl, baby formula, afghanistan and inflation now we hear they may not be able to get the election out the door on time because education department is a competent. number one denominator nobody s held accountable. they just keep on trucking. zero accountability because the establishment always looks after its own protecting the ruling class. tonight across the range of the most egregious violations we will lay out the accountability and will be joined by the one person in america to deliver the accountability right now james, who is about ready to be the investigation and prosecution and impeachment. all of it must be on the table. christopher wray, director of the fbi to criticize
accountability in this country the american federal government today whatever rules you break or damage you do, problems you cause hate, hurt, harassed, nothing ever happens. you can fail and fail and fail again and you are rewarded , not punished. pandemic, fentanyl, baby formula, afghanistan and inflation now we hear they may not be able to get the election out the door on time because education department is a competent. number one denominator nobody s held accountable. they just keep on trucking. zero accountability because the establishment always looks after its own protecting the ruling class. tonight across the range of the most egregious violations we will lay out the accountability and will be joined by the one person in america to deliver the accountability right now james, who is about ready to be the investigation and prosecution and impeachment. all of it must be on the table. christopher wray, director of the fbi to criticize the rate on the former president s
she will tell lawmakers whether their stories posed a risk to national security. bill has time off. good morning, trace. moon to mar-a-lago might be the scene of today s show. house oversight leaders welcoming the dni s decision saying officials must swiftly move to mitigate any potential risk. at the same time federal judge is siding with the former president saying she intends to appoint an independent special master to review how the f.b.i. handled the documents. dana: all this after the f.b.i. unsealed a heavily redacted affidavit showed the agency had probable cause to believe that the former president was keeping classified information at his resort. some of it apparently dealing with spies and secrets. bill: former congressman trey gowdy is making the case for more transparency. perhaps some people have already made up their minds. but many have not. they want more information. is this really about the return of documents or something else? what is at stake are
in south carolina, and billions in new climate spending. bret: president biden will hit the road to promote the legislation but yet to see if vulnerable democrats appear alongside him. his poll numbers are around 40%. gillian: peter doocy is with us to kick things off from 1600 pennsylvania avenue. what part of this bill are officials hoping to highlight this afternoon? peter: it s not inflation reduction so far, gillian, even though it is called the inflation reduction act. instead the president is teasing this bill signing by highlighting the green impact. he tweeted the inflation reduction act will position america to meet my climate goals, saving families hundreds a year in energy costs and take advantage of clean energy and electric vehicle tax credits, more than twice the savings. the package was more than twice this size but even the slimmed-down version, the democrats in congress negotiated so it could pass, has republican colleagues nervous about what comes nex
$15,000 of student loans. bill: i would have loved to have been given 10 grand. it could change your life but i signed a contract. a contract. i had to pay it. that was the bill. dana: i was so afraid i couldn t make my next payment that i made two payments at night. i was a waitress. president biden has had to make this decision over and over because he has hemmed and hawed about it. right now today he is expected to cancel up to $10,000 in student debt for americans making less than $125,000 per year. he will also reportedly extend the pause on loan repayments until after the mid-terms even though apparently we have the best job market in history. bill: taxpayers will foot the bill for all of this. it will cost anywhere between $300 billion at the low end and upwards of $980 billion at the high-end depending the decision he makes. dana: the price tag is raising alarm bells on both sides of the aisle. critics are calling it a hand-out that will do more harm than good