praising compromise and declaring victory after reaching tentative agreement on the debt ceiling and out comes the tough part. selling the build to the lawmakers about to vote on it. welcome to the special memorial day of fox news live, hello, bill. great to be with you bill melugin we thank you for joining us memorial day, house speaker kevin mccarthy on a deal with u.s. default, the full text of the 99 page bill is a bill in the house wednesday and senate vote days after that. party leaders are busy ripping folks but some members both sides of the aisle are now loudly sounding off against the deal. the political panel standing by to debate it all in just a moment but we began with peter doocy live at the white house, peter, or both sides taking a victory lap here? kind of an officials are pleased with the way things are shaking out but they say their part is done and it s up to speaker mccarthy to sell this debt limit increase for free through 2025 to his people. sp
countries that want to do us harm? we don t know that so we were lucky to apprehend these people on the terrorist watch list but what about the thousands ngo able to evade operation? what about the thousands that don t have a hit on in on interpol watch list or anything being released into the country that will later do us harm? this is very, very dangerous for the country very, very dangerous for u.s. citizens. we see it every day, the fentanyl caused by illegal immigration creating gaps in coverage and cartels to generate profit. it is a dangerous prospect for the country and we need the administration to do right by the american people and not what is best for political prospects. bill: last question here, we have seen the administration post does efforts on the northern triangle as well as handful of other countries venezuela, cuba, nicaragua, haiti but we have talked a lot about this, we are over 150
that may happen to me. my mission in washington today and for the rest of the week is to meet with trump administration officials and to say send a strong signal to putin,ings to lavrov, to anybody you can that they will not tolerate whatsoever this crazy idea of indicting is us and then chasing us around the world on interpol. matt and cluck, if the president had decided the other way, the white house did mull this for four days. let s say the president decided yeah, we re going to hand mike and these other americans, we ll hand them over. would any other part of the government, would the justice department or any part of the government have a say in that if the president decide yes instead of no? yes, so under the treaties between nations and in this case the mutual legal assistance treaty which i believe is still effective with russia, the ambassador could bring an action in federal court in the united states to challenge it.
they still called it, the white house still called it a sincere offer. it wasn t sincere at all. the american people rallied, by the way. we got a 98-0 vote in the senate protecting me. where are there 98 votes nowadays? and whether the russian government indicts us in absenti a and goes after us on interpol, bill browder has a book. that s what they used to get him, and we or i, we fear that may happen to others. so our mission is to treat with trump administration officials and to say send a strong signal to putin, to lavrov, to anyone you can, that they will not tolerate whatsoever this crazy idea of indicting us and then chasing us around the world on
absurd scenario. because he wants the indictment to seem just ta absurd. he s creating a false equivalence. which is a standard operating procedure for putin. i ve seen it a hundred times. finally they got to a statement after their third try where they said we re not going to let our people be interrogated. that s the good news. they still called it from the white house a sincere effort by putin. it wasn t at all. but thankfully, the american people rallied by the way. we got a 9-0 vote in the u.s. senate protecting me. we don t get many 9-0 votes in this country anymore. that s only the first chapter. the second is what if the russian government indicts us in absentia and then goes after us on interpol. bill browder has a book called red notice. you know the why? because that s what they use to try to get him and we or i don t want to speak for others we fear