reporter: hey, tucker, they called today semper of the beach house a thorough and timely process. some say the word thorough was debatable. a handful of fbi agents search the beach house for three and a half hours but the search on mar-a-lago took all day and conducted by 30 fbi agents and the white house called the search timely and it was the documents at the pen biden center found back on november 2 and it s taken the doj three months to get to rag delaware. after documents found in the wilmington, delaware, home, the president spent that weekend in rahobath and the fbi didn t find documents at the home today but removed notebooks and other material for further review. the doj wants to see if any classified information was transferred or written about in the notebooks. meantime despite the white house
the only people that are not allowed to know what s in this are oversight committees. this is untenable and has to be resolved. trace: we reached out to the white house s office and we have not yet heard back, trace. trace: jacqui heinrich live at the white house. americans now rank the government and poor leadership as the nation s top problem. that is up six points from when it was last tallied just over a year ago. and now tops other key issues like inflation, immigration and crime as voter as peer increasingly pessimistic about how washington works. this all according to gallup. let s bring in senator tom tillis from north carolina who serves on the judiciary, banks and armed services committees. i want your take on the breaking news of the fbi that we now confirmed that they did go in to the penn biden center and look for these documents november 2 and the white house never disclosed this. it makes you think what else are
follow them into the private sector, and we want to know why they haven t been transparent about this. in the first instance when the documents were found at the first place, at the biden center, those documents were reported on november 2, but we didn t learn about it for more than 60 days later, and only then we learned about it through a leak to cbs news. so we have a lot of questions for the national archives and they are finally going to be given an opportunity in a transcribed interview to give us some answers. jason: what i don t understand is the department of justice, when it was donald trump they spread him out for a photo opportunity to make it look like, look at all these classified documents, and then when it s joe biden or somebody else, even vice president pence, they don t do anything about it, and it s just stunning to me that you had the senate intelligence committee, and i presume the house intel committee not even able to review the contents, in camera review is t
november 2. lindsey graham. you love the raids. lindsey graham had a very interesting reaction. watch. hopefully when this is all said and done, maybe we are over classifying things. that may be part of the problem but count me in for getting this fixed. laura: all right, i think that is a legitimate concern. there s too much that s classified. quickly, your reaction to that. absolutely. it s a real problem. i think that would go a long way towards transparency. these papers belong to the american people and unless it s the most important secrecy, they should be able to see them. laura: charlie, good to see you. go have a raid somewhere. l.a.p.d. chief is finally taking action but not on crime. never mind that his city s record number of murders and robberies, we all know that. the l.a. police department chief, michael moore, not the documentary gasbag, has decided
people remember ads with a catchy song. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here s a little number you ll never forget. customize and save only pay for what you need. liberty liberty liberty liberty the white house strategy today is downplay, but the playbook might need a refresh after fbi agents discovered more class phied documents in the president s home. losing track? the story stands, how we got here. november 2, first batch found inside a private office in washington, d.c. two days later the national archives notified the justice department and then on november 9 doj launched its probe. fast-forward to december on the 20th. biden s lawyers searched his