a story we followed for years it comes to what appears to be a conclusion at least on these two stories. on these two. good morning. i think you re right, that this really was not that big of a surprise. there were a lot of people who predicted that this may happen specifically on the tax charges and the gun possession charge. and that charge essentially goes away being diverted, the gun charge. the two misdemeanors he will plead guilty to. this does not stop the investigation into what else is there and the alleged bribery scheme the house republicans are going after pretty intently. i do think that this is another step in the road but one that was predicted and obviously it goes to the president saying he has faith in his son, he never believed he did anything wrong but you heard in that statement from the white house they love him and he is essentially they want to move on. dana: they want to move on. can they move on will be the question. if the justice department has
hello, everyone. this is outnumbered. i m emily compagno here with my co-host kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner and also joining us today, fox news contributor and former state department spokesperson marie harff and former georgia congressman and host of the doug collins podcast, doug collins. now, the president s son has been under investigation for five years for tax and financial allegations and a firearms charge that stemmed from allegations that hunter lied during a gun purchase claiming he did not abuse drugs. but that contradicted admissions in his own autobiography where he detailed an addiction to crack cocaine. this plea deal will likely allow him to avoid any jail time. his lawyer releasing this statement with the announcement of two agreements between my client, hunter biden and the united states attorney s office for the district of delaware, it is my understanding that the five-year investigation into hunter is resolved. hunter will take responsibility f
20 minutes joined by a friend of one of those people trapped in the vessel but we have a lot of news out of d.c. this morning. let s get to this. hunter biden is set to plead guilty to two misdemeanor charges related to his tax filings. brian: many are calling his agreement a sweetheart deal that s why we put it in bold in the prompter. drop his felony drug charge after two years of probation. house republicans say they won t stop their investigations. ainsley: lucas tomlinson joins us. good morning. the chairman of the house oversight committee says he wants to see transparency. he says he s not getting it. unfortunately, we saw a lot of redactions in these documents. i would estimate that 55 to 60% of the two documents were redacted. it s just a complete waste of my time. it s another example of the fbi stalling, stonewalling, doing everything they can to obstruct the house oversight committee s credible investigation of biden bribery. bill barr says the justice d
submersible has only 24 hours of oxygen supply left. loved ones of the people on board still holding out hope. ph national emergency lay is an incredible person in the titanic community just as all of these individuals are in their y people like p.h. integrity and consummate professional. clinging to every bit of hope we can. carley: safety concerns were raised in 2018 for this exact expedition. the report from the marine technology society writes, quote: our apprehension is that the current exerttle approach adopted by ocean gate could result in negative outcomes from minor to catastrophic that would have severe consequences for everyone in the industry. and as for the search effort, the pentagon says they have a
a month was used to fuel his addictions. there was no reason for any of this. the only possible reason it was used to purchase access to his father. bill: one more thing. investigation is still ongoing a quote from the document that was released today. investigation will be ongoing forever. we re just going to be bill: you stand by. you have a wealth of knowledge on that and we ve been trying to pick your brain for a long time. the challenge of finding a missing submarine lost in a remote area of the atlantic. it is called the titan. carrying five people to the site of the titanic wreckage. it was lost sunday morning. the search growing more desperate by the day. the sub estimated to have less than 50 hours of oxygen supply left. which means this story right now is all about a race over time and we re on it next. there are too many options.