insurrection, a insurrection which the police welcomed the insurrectionists inside the building. we thought it was funny. what we didn t note, though, last night was the moment where that airhead reporter claimed that a police officer was killed by the mob that day. now, if you watch television, you ve heard that line so many times, so many times that you may not even notice when people say it anymore. they ve been saying it constantly for nearly two years. police officers were killed. many of them. why are they saying that? it s not true. it s proofbly a lie. it s in no sense accurate. no police officer was killed by the bythe mob on january 6th. anyone who thinks so, explain who was killed, what s that officer s name and how was he killed? we don t expect takers on that offer. the question is, why do they keep telling us that? there s a reason. there s always a reason. they re telling us likely so we won t ask too many questions the next time we read about another january 6
white house walked back the president s declaration on 60 minutes that the pandemic is over. tonight, there are more mix messages from the white house on covid-19, only this time they could democrat the democrats priorities. a letter sent to president biden urging him to directly engage with vladimir putin, offer sanctions relief and end the war in ukraine. now lawmakers said the letters was sent by mistake. matt is live with the debate. good evening, trace, it is one of the most watched senate races in pennsylvania. both candidates faced off in their first and only debate. dr. mehmet oz and fetterman s fitness to serve has been a big focus. fetterman appeared to struggle to complete some sentences. so, it is about supporting and helping young earners excuse me young, young students that give them a break. i believe that supporting all right. fetterman was asked if he ll release his full medical records. he did not give a yes or no answer but said his doctor
president biden welcomes barack and michelle obama back for the unveiling of their official white house portraits. i want to thank sharon sprung for capturing everything i love about michele, her grace, her intelligence and the fact that she s fine. we miss them. we begin tonight with steve bannon, the former white house chief strategist who is back in the news, usually for two reasons such as attempting to dismantle the west or as in this case trouble with the law. two years ago bannon was dragged off a billionaire s luxury yacht in handcuffs charged with defrauding donors as part of a fund-raising scam purportedly aimed at funding trump s border wall that mexico was supposed to pay for. now bon none lined his pockets $1 million in waldo nations. after trump pardoned bannon for milking his own supporters the manhattan s district attorney office opened its own investigation and that s because presidential pardons, well, they only apply to federal charges and cannot prohib
related. we ll have cuddling cows later. pete: recently we had goats on our backs and now cuddling cows. will: it s really cute. rachel: emotional support animals for fox & friends weekend. we re going all woke here. will: it is national hunting and fishing day. rachel: not slaughter day. pete: it s not slaughter day. rachel: by the way, i was out of breath doing the hula hooping. i could have done much better. i just want everyone to know i had a pack , an audio pack on my back. pete: i don t think anyone thought you did poorly. rachel: when i was a kid. i could do it nonstop. i love hula hooping and it s great exercise and so glad it s out there. you don t like hula hooping? pete: after it s down about 15 seconds, where s the added interest? will: we ll be back onset and like where s rachel? she s outside hula hooping 90 minutes later. rachel: it s fun to hula hoop. pete: it s fun to learn but once you ve mastered it, how much hooping can i do? rachel: it s like saying i
sandra, you are warmed up. sandra: hope you had a great weekend. well come everyone, this is america reports. in a 6-3 ruling, the courtsiding with coach joe kennedy argued it was his right to pray on the field after the game and was not coercing his players to participate. it could allow for more religious expression in education. thank god, i think everybody that supported me and i found out i m not insane. it s absolutely true of all the facts of the case and it feels good to know that the first amendment is alive and well. john: also falling the fallout from friday s ruling that reversed row v. wade after 50 years. outrage from the left not subsiding, protests coast to coast. those demonstrations, some of them, turning violent. north central colorado, a christian pregnancy center was set on fire saturday morning. the fbi is investigating as potential arson. sandra: protestors arrested in eight states, including in los angeles, for attempted murder after throwing