in gaza continues to hold up. we ll have the latest on when more people could be freed as well as the future of the temporary truce in the war. meanwhile, back here at home president biden is hitting the road today to champion his administration s achievements, part of a broader push to change voters feelings about the state of the economy. and also ahead, this could be the final week in congress for embattled republican george santos. we ll go through the latest action to remove the rookie lawmaker from new york. good morning and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, november 29th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. and we ll begin this morning with the prospect of more hostages being freed today from the gaza strip. it comes after ten israelis and two thai nationals were brought back into israeli territory yesterday. in return israel released 30 palestinian prisoners. the exchange with hamas happened after both parties agreed on monday to
i m lisa boothe in for laura ingraham. i d this is a edition of the anchor man going from washington, d.c. i hopeh yo everyone had a wonderful thanksgiving with your family. we ve got fam big, big show planned for you tonight. victor davis hanson, stephn, mit ned ryan and charlie hurt are all here. but first, israel and hamas. at this moment engaged in a temporary cease fire set to go on for just a few days. stages hamas releasing a total of 24 hostages in israel39, freeing 39 palestinians from their prisons. we go live now to tel wh avi, where fox s jeff paul is standing by with the latest. jeff but yeah, lisa, a bit of mixed emotions tonight here in israel. obviously, a huge senseae of relief seeing these 13 hostages from israel being than released today, but sort of bitter, knowing that there ate more than 200 who remain under hamas, at least insidey at gaza. but if this cease fire that started today at 7 a.m. keeps up, we could see scenes like the one we saw t
the new vicious attacks coming just hours after one of the orders was passed. trump is laying the groundwork for an even more extreme second term if he wins in 2024. how republicans are trying to circumvent democratic institutions to get the results they want. i am ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. donald trump attacks his perceived political enemies almost nonstop. cal enemies it has become to routine and breaking just a short time ago he attacked the judge overseeing his civil fraud trial, new york attorney general of the tisha james and the law clerk on the case, smearing her by name and a deranged social media post. there was reasonable cause for alarm when a new york appeals court caused the gag order that had barred trump and his lawyers from speaking publicly about court staff in the case. just hours after the ruling, trump began attacking judge arthur engoron s law clerk again calling her a, quote, trump hater. he also said that letitia james is a partisan att