married her. [laughter] that s going to hurt. get him. if someone gets caught with cocaine it s usually a slam dunk case but when cocaine is found in the white house, the secret service can t tell us where they found it. and we re starting to believe that the reason they won t tell us where they found it is because that would tell us whose coke it was. instead the secret service isn t telling us anything. in response to a freedom of information request put forward by bloomberg. the secret service is saying they can t release any records about the coke found at the white house. why? they said it would interfere with an ongoing investigation but what s the investigation? police charge people with cocaine possession all the time when they find it in someone s house. today we learn the fbi is a part of a cover-up. does the fbi assistant the secret service in the investigation into how cocaine wound up at the white house? yes, i want to be a little bit careful what i can
biden is expected to have new sanctions on russia. on saturday, the u.s. firmly accused russia of committing war crimes against humanity in ukraine. putin s war has cost thousands of lives. it is targeted civilians. putin has even taken aim at a maternity hospital in mariupol. as we enter year two of the invasion, there is no clear end in sight. and now there are new concerns about china s involvement. this weekend, u.s. officials warn that china might be providing russia with non lethal military assistance. it could provide lethal assistance in the future. here s what secretary of state anthony blinken said earlier today on msnbc. jen is trying to have it both ways. publicly, and privately as i said we have seen already over the past months. the nonlethal assistance that does go directly to aiding and abetting russia s war. and some further information that we are sharing today. i think it will be out there soon. it indicates that they will have lethal assistance to russ
federal forms and owned a gun for 11 days while he was abusing illegal drugs. or they could not decide that. we ll find out. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. hunter biden arrived for what very well could be his last day before the jury reaches that verdict and he later left the courthouse. he had gone in and then he left because the judge sent the jurors back into deliberations. unlike we saw with former president trump in new york, hunter biden doesn t have to stay in the courtroom for questions or anything going on with the jury. so he can leave. he have has to be able to return on a moment s notice, though. both sides, both prosecution and defense gave their closing arguments yesterday. this has moved at a fast clip. the prosecution quoted president biden himself during the final messaging, no one is above the law. the huge amount of hunter s family members in the courtroom served as a striking visual. government lawyer weiss pointed to the long row
i think that he doesn t believe that the g.o.p. is going to hold him accountable. that s why he can stand there and hide behind the constant refrain of saying i can t comment on ongoing investigation. i can t reveal sources or methods or the new one he broke out today where he was objective evidence was brought up malfeasance on the fbi s doing and he will say well, we just don t do that and quite frankly it s very disappointing that thus far he has not been held contempt. after today where he has lied now about two things that i have personal knowledge of in front of the judiciary here committee, i m hoping that there is going to be some sort of perjury investigation. jesse: tell us what you think he purr jerried himself with. well, he told the committee that no agents were moved off the child pornography investigations to work on domestic terrorism on january 6th. that happened to me in the fall of 2021. that s exactly what happened to me. so right there, it s a problem. and seco
subpoenaed by the doj. i said for a very long time that mark meadows is the linchpin for any sort of prosecution and possible conviction with respect to former president donald trump. he was around trump as chief of staff. he was privy to who trump was talking to. he knew the contents of those conversations. so, it is very significant that jack smith is moving forward and trying to get mark meadows to talk. for me, he s been the missing piece in terms of testimony and information we don t know but maybe vital. so, i may be pulling out a string here a little bit. what is your sense of the timing of indictments for fulton county? how soon do you think the justice department could follow suit? mike, that s the million dollar question. i think that a lot of it s going to depend on who the nor targets? who is the target of the perjury investigation? we had some really high-profile names in terms of who was testifying in front of the granary. you are talking about rudy giuliani.