the people have it right will be hearing from her in just a moment. welcome everyone i am david asman in for david. we begin at the white house and president biden is putting the spotlight on the economy and authorities are still investigating where the cocaine came from. lucas tomlinson is there with all the details, lucas. what s white house officials say the secret service hopes to have the investigation to this cocaine here at the white house wrapped up early next week. they are tempering expectations or they might not be producing a list of suspects. all week the white house has been dogged with questions about where did this cocaine come from? white house press secretary is a notable she could not rule out the biden family when asked the following question. i am just asking again can you say it once and for all whether or not the cocaine belong to the biden family? what sends a very clear two days ago when talking about this and going over it again as i was being aske
and what we ve now seen is those searches were not only incompetently done because the bureau found additional documents in the wilmington residence after the searches took place but green lighting having people without security clearances look for classified documents that they were not authorized to see, which is virtually what biden is under investigation for. dana: if i could make a point then. if you remember, it was president biden s legal team said in january that they had looked at the beach house and there was nothing there. dana, not to cut you off but they also said that about the wilmington home, right? they serarched at least twice. then the bureau, we don t know how much stuff they missed. bill: it is possible, gentlemen, that he could have had documents everywhere in multiple locations. the story is still ongoing. you have a spot in washington, d.c., a spot in wilmington, delaware, maybe one along the shoreline in delaware. maybe there is information and
discussed. the house judiciary committee is all in on the president s border crisis. we have fox team coverage, chad pergram on capitol hill watching that oversight committee hearing. bill melugin at the southern border with an exclusive report. and chairman jim jordan of judiciary hot out of the gate a if you seconds ago. let s watch. the biden administration does not have operational control of the border. month after month after month we have set records for migrants coming into the country. and frankly, i think it s intentional. i don t know how anyone with common sense or logic can reach any other conclusion. under president trump the border was secure, under president biden there is no border. americans are paying the price. harris: and today for very strong reasons and you ll see coming up, major concerns about exactly who is coming into our nation? arrests of illegal immigrants on the terror watch list surging this fiscal year. at least 40 of them since just octob
january 6th hearing begins. [laughs] so, histories moving fast on the subject. and the question remains in michigan politics as to whether being arrested for his purported role in the crimes of january 6th is going to boost him boost his chances in that republican primary, since apparently participating in that particular crime is a badge of honor. i don t know it helps you, somehow? we will await republican voters judgment on that. i have to agree with you, rachel, about a point you made. about this whole question of, will the january 6th committee send criminal referrals to the justice department? the attorney general said i am watching the hearings i am watching every minute of them. if i don t watch them live i play them back later. and he said, at the same time, what he called the january 6th prosecutors are watching. every sentence has been referred to the justice department in realtime. i mean honestly, what we could do, just to make sure every tee s crossed in
releasing damning new testimony from an attorney in trump s white house. in a tease of sorts for next week s hearing watch this in our next hearing on thursday, the select committee will examine president trump s relentless effort on january 6th and in the days beforehand to pressure vice president pence to refuse to count lawful electoral votes. as a federal judge has indicated, this likely violated to federal criminal statutes. to. and that s heating up the comment, the committee s newest bombshell, a portion of the deposition from former white house lawyer, eric herschmann, who describes a colorful conversation the day he had after the insurrection, with lawyer john eastman. the lawyer wrote memos arguing the vice president could in fact overturn the election. he started to ask me about something dealing with georgia, and preserving something, eventually, for appeal. and i said to him, are you out of your effing mind? i said, i only want to hear two words coming ou