steve: he gave his name but then he took the 5th. ainsley: 200 points or whatever it is. steve: duly noted. thank you, sir, have great day. you too. brian: bring in gregg jarrett fox news legal analyst. greg, i spoke to eric last night. the family has not seen the affidavit. has not seen the warrant yet. they flashed it to a lawyer on the premises. how unusual is that? normally the recipient would only see the warrant itself. not the supporting materials, which are sworn affidavits by fbi officials or others who give sustenance to the probable cause that evidence of a crime exists at mar-a-lago and trump s residence there. i think it is important i understand that there is always a policy of non-transparency during the course of an investigation. this is such an extraordinarily aggressive move by the department of justice and the fbi that i really do think that
server had 22 top-secret e-mails. there s a pattern here of non-transparency, i guess, is the real concern for most people. she put classified information on her computer. she put america s secrets at risk for her convenience. no other american could get away with this. if i did what she did, i would be in jail. okay, now some of those same republicans, like senator lindsey graham have suddenly come down with selective amnesia. here s graham, then and now. first on clinton, then on trump. 18 devices possessed by secretary clinton, she used to do business as secretary. how many of them were turned over to the fbi? none. a lot of reporting about the national archives, the national archives, having concern about former president trump s removal of papers. let em look into it. ha-ha. would have any concerns about papers being i don t know anything about it, i don t know if he did anything.
US President Donald Trump has warned China that it should face consequences if it was "knowingly responsible" for the spread of the novel coronavirus, upping the ante on Beijing over its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Trump, who has expressed disappointment over China s handling of the coronavirus disease, alleged non-transparency and initial non-cooperation from Beijing.
i m going to go over this. i will take pictures. steve: we have been doing the show for 25 years that is an expression you never have i don t think that expression has ever been used on the channel or any other channel. brian: i think as monday used it steve: is it worth half a million bucks absolutely not not a genre that would go ahead and command that kind of cash. clearly people who buy it want access to the president. pete: well, that s right. they are stating the obvious. and because they are art critics and experts we should pay attention to it of so, of course, they are buying hunter biden s name. here is the other pesky details of this non-transparency in the whitehouse. hunter biden will be at the galleries in new york and in los angeles where the art is being sold. so he could be face to face with perspective buyers who can tell them all they want about what they are going to pay or what
outbreak in wuhan. we did not know whether their sicknesses or covid-19 or the flu perhaps but we know that they were consistent with covid and believed it needed to be looked into humuch more closely. the second fact, they were conducting research months and years leading up to the outbreak including the closest known natural virus to the covid-19 virus, and they had not been transparent over the years what they had been doing and we wanted to call for greater transparency, and the third thing was that there were years of secret relationships between the wuhan laboratory and china s military and china has a long record of non-disclosure and non-transparency with their biological weapons programs. this is a major concern and that s why in january in the final days of the administration, we put out a fact sheet laying out these facts and calling for a more credible and theory investigation than had previously been seen. okay. so i think it s really important