republicans, who are demanding attorney general merrick garland appoint special counsel to investigate the biden family s foreign business dealings. allegations of joe biden taking vibes during his time as vice president is at the center. chuck grassley claims a burisma executive paid biden and his son 5 million each, not directly, remember that nebulous web of entities at the center of this. the executive has voicemails to prove it. the foreign national who allegedly bribed joe and hunter allegedly has audio recordings of conservations with them. 17 such recordings. the recordings were kept as sort of insurance policy for the foreign national in case he got in a tight spot. kayleigh: the white house dismissing the allegations. karine jean-pierre was quick to deflect pressing questions at yesterday s briefing. is the white house aware of recordings of the president speaking to burisma. the president spoke about this at thursday press conference and i will quote him sa
arthel: hi eric, hello everyone i am arthel neville appeared the harrowing incident captured in video started when the officer tried to arrest someone in that car. christina coleman is live with the rest of the story. this was quite scary and quite dramatic. quickset is right, arthel. it s wild something out of a movie. this happened at the officer told a passenger in a vehicle he had a warrant out for his ar arrest. this traffic stop happening carroll, iowa about 90 miles northwest of des moines. the outstanding warrant was for illinois forgery case. carol police officer patrick mccarty asked the suspect to step out of the car. instead of following his instructions, police said the suspect shoved the driver out of the vehicle, scooted over, got behind the wheel started driving the car forward. even after it mccarty repeatedly ordered him to stop. the officer then ends up on the hood of the vehicle. stopped the car. he stopped the car. stop the car. stop it. stop the car. s
findings. the press and fbi gave a penny somewhat of professionalism and took up the cause of vengeance. the real story here from the fbi s perspective is what an abomination that this was, this so-called investigation. it wasn t a witchhunt, it is a good imitation of one. let s bring in kim stross all who is following this story and then right from the beginning and their skepticism about the russian collusion narrative. what was the most important thing you learned from the durham report? i think the most important thing is what you touched on. it never should have been opened in the first place. the reason it was was in part because the fbi skipped all kinds of preliminary steps. they didn t do any interviews or try to corroborate or look at their own intelligence databases. if they would, they would ve seen there is no evidence held by any government agents that the agency trump engaged in any collusion. this was a decision, this is important, made by the higher ups
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