cocaine is in the library, in the residence. then, the white house suggested that it was found in a heavily traveled area in the west wing where many visitors come through, but now, third change. fox was told it was found in a cubby by the west executive entrance not far from the situation room, where the nation s most sensitive secrets are tracked. every hour of every day. that s hardly an area where the average joe walks by. the secret service is reviewing all cameras and access logs of staff and regular visitors. they are expected to conclude their investigation early next week. president biden, as he has done all this week, is again refusing to answer any questions on the matter. reporter: mr. president? [inaudible] kayleigh: not a word. now, the house oversight chairman james comer is demanding more details about cocaine found, once a briefing with the secret service, and fired off this scathing letter. the presence of illegal drugs in the white house is unaccepta
response to the robb elementary mass shooting. and we re looking closer at the state of president biden s agenda amid more dismal polling with the midterms less than four months away. we ll discuss with senator lujan. we are going to begin with the major new developments in the investigation into the january 6 attack. nbc news has now confirmed the names of the two star witnesses who are expected to testify during thursday s primetime committee hearing according to a source familiar with the plans. they are sarah matthews and matthew pottinger who is a former member of the national security council. both worked in the trump white house and both resigned in the wake of the attack on the capitol. thursday will be the first time either will have spoken publicly to the committee. committee chairman bennie thompson is also revealing more of the panel s future plans which include likely releasing a scaled back report of its findings followed by a final report. each potentially in
therapy that need. let s start there. secondly, this is typical of joe biden to say absolutely nothing and not take responsibility, what emily talked about. whether it s afghanistan, the rise in inflation, lying to college kids about paying back their student loans, is this administration that continuously refuses to take responsibility when there is an issue. that s why you have a record number of americans whose top concern is their faith in government. and talk about faith. kayleigh: and talk about faith. she entered pretty bad, but was stopped by her mid-level staffer, deputy. this is the worst answer i ve ever seen given by a press official. let s watch. former president trump has made wild posts on social media recently. one of them was that cocaine found in the white house was, had belonged to either the president or his son. are you willing to say that s not the case, the don t belong to them?
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report. each potentially involve even more hears. let s bring in our panel, jake sherman from punch bowl news and also our analyst from the washington post and also chuck rosenberg, msnbc contributor and former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official. jake, let s start with the two new star witnesses. who are they, what could we learn? sarah matthews was a white house press official who is now working on capitol hill. kind of somebody who expressed concern let s say to say the least about former president trump s behavior on january 6, but has as you noted been silent since the insurrection at the capitol. matt pottinger as ashley could explain more was a senior aide who frankly a pretty well respected china expert in the republican party who was quite