general jack keane but breaking tonight, house republicans looking into what they call the weaponization of the federal government. they say federal employees, fbi employees specifically who have talked about it, have faced retaliation. it s another blow to the bureau that s already enduring greater scrutiny in the wake of the special counsel conclusion that it should not have opened an investigation into the trump-russia collusion case. the john durham report. democrats on that committee today called it a lot of hot air in one of the most heathed hearings on the hill in years. correspondent david spunt starts us off tonight from the justice department. good evening, david. bret, geographic to you. witnesses told congress stories of retaliation and intimidation because they questioned a prominent investigation. meanwhile, this letter obtained by fox news is from the fbi and explains that these men policy why their security clearances were revoked. the fbi suspended secu
policies. bragg s investigation of alleged financial crimes. we will talk live with chairman jordan shortly on this program. first, correspondent david spunt has our top story tonight from the justice department. good evening, david. bret, quite a rare moment to see such a public fight between a local district attorney and the chairman of the house judiciary committee. this all spilled out just hours ago in a federal lawsuit filed in the southern district of new york in federal court. now, alvin bragg, of course, the district attorney in manhattan, he made history last week by indicting the former president, donald trump, on 34 felony counts. he says republican house judiciary chairman jim jordan needs to stay in his own lane and stay out of the donald trump prosecution. bret, the lawsuit is aimed at strong former assistant district attorney mark pomerantz from complying with the house judiciary committee subpoena to spill the beans on the inner workings of the office and
couldn t keep from joke. mind your business, file your taxes and keep of my wife s name [bleep] we start with a fox news alert. hundreds of flights from coast to coast are either delayed or canceled right now after the faa experienced a computer system outage. steve: united airlines just announced all of its flights are grounded until at least 10:00 a.m. eastern time. ainsley: todd piro is following the latest developments for us, todd? what a tough time to fly whether it was last year around christmas holiday time to now the faa announcing a total system failure nationwide impacting hundreds of flights. let s take a live look. we are going to orlando, sanford international where all flights are delayed until further notice. the faa tweeting it is, quote: experiences an outage with its notice to air missions system which provides critical flight safety operation information. we are closely monitoring the situation which are impacts all airlines and working with the
night. j.d. vance has invested in companies in china. the problem we re having now with inflation is our supply chains all went to china. people deserve to go to the grocery store without it breaking the bank. j.d. vance raised money for the legal defense fund of the insurrectionists. tim ryan through the police under the bus. if you get raped, j.d. vance and others say you have to have that baby. that poor girl was raped by an illegal alien. she shouldn t have been here to begin with. i support increase funding for border patrol. he spent 20 years in washington d.c. ohio needs an ass kicker, not an ass kisser. pretty interesting debate. author j.d. vance joins me now. we invited tim ryan as well. we hope he joins us another day. what did you think of last night s debate? it was a lot of fun. i enjoyed the opportunity to get to talk to the ohio voters and push back on the lies and dishonesties that tim ryan has been running with the last couple years. th
we want to lift up everyone and make sure we deal with justice. whether it s racial, economic injustice. republicans are firmly opposed. in this country can you do anything, be anything. and this culture of victimhood it is absolutely gotten out of control. across the country, more than a dozen cities or counties are studying reparations with evanson, illinois being the first city to make actual payments. california is the only state to establish a task force which proposes paying every qualifying black resident up to $1.2 million. the experiment in california is illustrating the absurdity of some of these proposals. costs would be absolutely enormous. as for where americans stand on the issue, bret, it s been a while since the nation s pulse was taken but according to a 2021 pugh research poll only 30% support reparations while 68 percent said the u.s. should not pay. we ll see if this gains any traction with republicans in