presidential history. once again. it s looking like a long history at this point, lawrence. the breaking news tonight, as you just heard, is that mike pence has made history once again. this time as the first former vice president in history to receive a subpoena from a prosecutor investigating possible crimes committed by the president who the vice president served. special counsel jack smith has subpoenaed mike pence to give under oath grand jury testimony. the washington post reports tonight, the pence subpoena is related to the january 6th, according to the person familiar with the matter, and comes after months of negotiations between the justice department, mike pence testifies to that grand jury as he most definitely will be forced to do, no matter how many legal objections he raises along the way. it will be the very first time that mike pence has told his story leading up to and on january 6th under oath. first, mike pence, or a member of his staff, was the secre
clear that i am not eliminating that possibility. these people were clearly shot in the head and also shot in places where the shooter would know the quick death would occur. going in and massacring an entire family goes above and beyond. which is why i continue to focus on the high level game execution and cartel execution. this is not the normal. carley: 5,000 people is more than 350 miles from our southern border and locals there completely rattled by this tragedy. the president reportedly asking news crews to move their cars away from their homes to avoid the reception they are speaking with the press as killers remain at large. todd: absolutely marianne rafferty with the latest, marianne. good morning, todd and carley take family of six gun down including cars tell stella execution in one of those victims 16, she was holding her son nicholas as she ran for life and both killed. someone stood over the young mother and child and shot them both in the head. 72-year-ol
attorneys, look, you guys take the lead, look at everything, dig through it all. have free reign. let us know what is in there and whether or not we need to come pick it up, which they reportedly according to the wall street journal today did and in the end go down. obviously how this played out is a very big concern for national security. whenever classified documents are involved, something that the president himself has admitted is a very serious issue. so jonathan turley says if this handling story is true, this development is what he calls breathtaking in its scope in this case. we re also glad to have the house judiciary committee chairman now, jim jordan. that is his new title. he s joining us. we ll get his thoughts on what their role will be in the judiciary committee with all of this in just a moment. first, to the white house. they re waiting for this to get underway. we could get a two-minute warning at any time. jacqui heinrich is there in position ready to g
anita vogel. remember title 42, the supreme court weighs what comes next. those numbers are expected to surge if the policy is lifted. art del cueto says drugs and criminal cartels will explode as well. correspondent jeff paul. hi, jeff. anita, with title 42 set to expire last week, many went to the border hoping for a better chance to get in. but the supreme court announcing a hold until it hears the case, it s leaving thousands in the cold not knowing what to do next. we turned ourselves into immigration authorities, immigration expelled us because what they told us is that everything from central america is closed off. we are waiting for title 42 to be nullified. even with the frigid weather, the number is not slowing down. from friday to sunday, 16,476 encounters over the span of those three days. roughly 2100 were expelled under title 42, the remaining 14,000 were released. busiest sector was del rio, more than 4,000, followed by el paso, more than 3,000, and yuma,
he is storing mail in here? evidently. jesse: joe biden s aides have been doing a little early spring cleaning for the big guy. it feels like everywhere they look they find something new that surprises joe. or as joe s lawyers put it, they keep finding highly classified documents that were inadvertently misplaced. first they found docs in the closet at the u penn center. storming with thousands of people a day. in fact, i was there in 2018 on the roof hosting the five. today they find more documents and just as predicted yesterday, they found them in delaware. right in joe s personal library, a library without any books. but joe is not responsible. he is not irresponsible. the most important documents were stored aed away in his garo his 72 vet. classified material next to your corvette? what were you thinking? let me i m going to get a chance to speak on all of this, god-willing, soon. what i said earlier this week by the way my corvette is in a locked garage,