edition of hannity. i m kayleigh mcenany, in for sean. tonight, a new family motto for the bidens, tax for thee but not for me. the big guy demands that americans, all of you, pay their fair share. neither of his adult children could be bothered to pay their own taxes in full. you heard me right. it s not skwlunter. in addition to hunter s alleged million dollar tax fraud scheme, could you get away with that? biden s 42-year-old daughter, ashley, also owes thousands in unpaid taxes, obtained from a document from fox news. meanwhile, more humiliation for yet another member of the biden family. according to reports the president s brother, james, was previously caught up in a federal bribery investigation surrounding a shady attorney who once paid biden s consulting firm a hundred thousand dollars in the 1990s. ultimately, neither james nor joe were implicated in a crime but james was secretly recorded by the fbi. and that leaves me with a question. isn t it just a little stran
the start of trump s election subversion trial? yeah, well, that likely ain t happening. it could be much later than that now. just so we re clear on that, we ll talk more about that tonight. but the question remains why kick the can down the road? it s almost a sure fire bet that scotus will have to take this up again at some point and maybe even sooner than you think. an expedited review of the case is already under way in the d.c. circuit court of appeal, which will hear oral arguments on january 9th. that s pretty quick. however that court may rule, either side, guess what? you guessed it, is likely to appeal. why wait? don t the american people have the right to know the answer? does he have immunity or not to this right now? i mean given the zip lipped with the justices, it s hard to know which way they re leaning or how they re thinking about this very important issue. but could it have something to do with a big land mine right in the middle of this dance floor? you k
it is 8:00. i m amara walker. i m victor black well. if our theme is learning about one another, what s the thing we need to know about you that we don t know. i can t stand milk. we were just having this conversation. i don t know that many adults that hate milk as much as i do. i won t put it in my coffee. if someone puts cow milk in my coffee, i will taste it and smell it and spit it out. do not bring amara milk. it tastes like animal by-products. do you like milk? i like yogurt. but i m saying milk in its regular form. what we re watching today. volodymyr zelenskyy arrives at the g7 summit to boost support as russia escalates the war. he s expected to meet with president biden, who faces challenges of his own. dead lock on a debt limit deal. can an agreement be made before time and the money run out? signs of possible survival. colombian officials race to find four children they say may have survived a plane crash in the amazon, but could they still be i a
that actually what is spent more money than we spent this year we can t do that. we all know how big this deficit is for me also note inflation $6 trillion. we have to spend last. jon: meantime president biden taken part a second full day of g-7 talks in japan. by the administration appears to be doing an about-face on sending f-16 fighter jets to ukraine. after months of dragging its feet on a decision despite the urgent request. white house correspondent peter d.c. joins us from japan. let s start with the that talks what can you tell us? good jon prison by nyssa bristling at questions about a possible default while he is here in japan trying to conduct some diplomacy. ask these negotiations before. [inaudible] shush up okay? thank you. brand-new white house memo out within the last hour reads in part that remains a path forward to reach a reasonable bipartisan agreement if republicans come back to the table to negotiate in good faith. but president biden has been clear h
tonight, disney, our parent company revealing a decision that was not easy to make. cancelling a one billion project in florida that would have brought 2,000 jobs to the state citing the changing business climate in florida. disney is blaming ron desantis for retaliating against the company for what critics call don t say gay law. the abc news exclusive tonight, the case making national headlines, and for the first time right here, the husband whose new wife was killed on their wedding day, police say, by an alleged drunk driver, is speaking out and the new lawsuit tonight against the 25-year-old driver and the bars who allegedly served her. the debt ceiling showdown. the race against time to avoid default. biden in japan for the g-7 summit. he ll cut his trip short to resume talks. rachel scott live on the hill. tonight, the unanimous ruling from the supreme court, the justices siding with tech and social media giants including twitter and google, saying they are not liable