was based on that. and then she came after us. we have been going over this for years. mike: president trump on hannity will show you what a former president has to say about the ongoing legal fight over the mar-a-lago document drama. and the white house explaining what president biden really meant when he said the pandemic is over, this is his covid-19 mandate suffers another legal setback. and on attacks with vladimir putin while seemingly offering another message on taiwan then he did a few days ago on 60 minutes. our panel is standing by live to break it all down. and 21-year-old lsu student alison rice laid to rest as police say they still don t have enough evidence to identify a suspect in her tragic shooting death. fox news investigates if this was more than just a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. but first, former president trump heading back hard tonight amid a slew of legal fights and that s where we start with chief breaking news correspond
officials our work are playing with and we will take it arizona. agents have seen twice the amount of legal fund and all than they did last year, telling fox news they expect greater quantity is getting into the country undetected. we have our border panel to delve into those hidden dangers. plus it has been called the city that never sleeps, but a recent crime crisis is changing at all for the big apple, fox news investigates how crime is forcing 24-hour spot in new york city to shut down early. we begin with that new data from officials at the southern border and the partisan showdown underway here in washington over transporting migrants around the country. white house correspondent kevin corke has new details. hi, kevin. good evening. the white house had to know with a figure like 2 million illegal aliens for the year people would not only take notice and woods demand answers. that figure an all-time high, but the president says it is a reflection of a shift in migratio
party. the turninemism of the repg pois that speech he gave a few weeks ago. really, really, really, reallyi, made it a referendum on the republicans and extremism and semite fascism. and i think that is starting tof pay off. ss now seeing progress, perhaps rewardee for some of the legislation that s been passed and some of the thingsn d he s been doing just latelyiden who look at what the administration has accomplished, whether it s a bipartisan infrastructure deal , whether it se the inflation reduction act, whether it s the christian in all of these things are about the economy. there sd scienc beating so fr their little heads are going toh fly right off. the ec the economy is in dire straits. here straits the truth. diode we ve got the dow dropping below thirty thousand below its june lows. the dow and s&p are now both below their june lows. nasdaq certainly alreadyy there. there, down 22% and about 30%. of the nasdaq year to date. there s a fear here that it s s
new york state attorney general s office is this investigation into the cramped family real estate business continues to, we ve got all the details in a live republic of the white house visit go back tonight for claiming that you and july economic report shows the opposite impression to critics pointing out it s actually still at near record high labels and very far from the tribeca nancy mace quiz and live in a bit. is begin with all the fired from the fbi and the doj on the mar-a-lago raid front. kevin corke has the latest from washington. attorney general merrick garland continues to ignore calls for more transparency following the raid over at mar-a-lago. sources telling fox news denied that his position is no on camera remarks and no written statements explaining the unprecedented decision to search the home of former president trump a move that s frankly been decried by critics as politically motivated and far, far outside the bounds of legal necessity. critics have a
protect china? take the banking sector, for example, it was just years ago when the big wigs of wall street decided to fall in line behind black lives matter, remember? and al sharpton, all that. that was after george floyd s death that they railed against american racism. in social media posts. and then they went on to commit billions to promote racial justice, ended up being in large , say, giveaway to racial hucksters coast to coast. but when pressed in congressional hearings this week on chinese abuses, we do condemn the ongoing human rights abuses in china at the hands of the chinese communist party can condemn is a very strong word. yes, it is . so is and slavery. yes, we certainly are very distressed to see it going on and we do not want to have human rights abuses happening anywhere in the world where we or anyone else operate. it should distressed. did she say she was just distressed about it? i d say things are pretty distressing for hundreds of thousands bein