2020. dozens of dead americans and millions in property damage. we have full coverage tonight. and stick around for tonight s last call. the lowest grade so far is from a call to my radio show. she gave me a c. she is back. we begin with a bombshell development from the russia hoax. tonight big news. i hope the liar adam schiff is hanging on to his seat. someone was arrested for colluding with russia but not donald trump or the white house or adam schiff himself when he was pranked by russians. it was a man name charles. a high ranking fbi official 2 worked with the trump russia collusion investigation. he is accused of taking secret payments from a russian oligarch in exchange for political favors including investigating a rival oligarch. he faces 20 years in prison. and peter strzok has yet to mention the arrest of his fellow colleague. he is the poster boy for political corruption and bias. he tweeted on sunday: applying the facts of what we know of biden and trump s docum
get this story out when the white house was aware that this was an issue, and essentially karine jean-pierre had a similar answer pretty much every time. watch. where you or any member of your staff involved in the crafting of a strategy as to when this disclosure should be made? seemed like he was thinking the investigation would end soon. was he surprised? does this episode undercut that argument, that he restored confidence? here we have in the headline that he is now under investigation. follow whatever protocol was in place. again, this is something that he takes very seriously. the president, when it comes to classified documents, when it comes to classified information. i am not going to go into any specifics from here. john: on sat with me, harold ford jr. and kellyanne conway, but first, bret baier, fox news chief political anchor and executive editor and interim special reporter joins me. bret, good happy with us today. he goes into that weekend and into d
primary opponents are very closely watching this and that s where we begin today with grady trimble. he s at the iowa state fair in des moines where some key republicans have been putting out early feelers for 2024. grady, good afternoon. good afternoon, trace. might make your head spin thinking that far ahead when we have mid terms a couple months away. some of the iowa voters i have spoken to think it s too early for potential presidential candidates to stop by. but that s what we re already seeing. in fact, former vice president mike pence will be here this afternoon. officially he s here to stump for senator chuck grassley who is expected to win in november. his trip to the iowa state fair, a popular campaign stop, is fuelling speculation that he might be running in 2024. adding to that is the fact that he was in new hampshire earlier in the week. he s not the first possible candidate to visit either of those two states. senator ted cruz was here in iowa campaigning for
against prosecutors in a biased department of justice. todd: brooke singman the live on more what will happen in the court, brooke. because good morning, guys. we can firmly former raid of former trumps home. it the judge saying government has met its burden of showing proposed reductions are narrowly tailored to serve the government s legitimate trust in the integrity of the ongoing investigation and are the least onerous alternative to seal the entire affidavit. the white house and justice department have fought to keep the document under seal claiming the public release would come with the investigation. the former president slamming for playing political games, the radical left democrat prosecutors are illegally trying to circumvent for political gain of the presidential records act of which i have done absolutely nothing wrong. they illegally rated my home and took things that should not have been taken. the fbi seized 20 boxes of records with 11 sets of classified
documents with classification marks. we are also learning additional details about the criminal justice implications possibly for the former president. he is calling federal prosecutors hacks and thugs tonight who had no write to storm his property and steal everything in sight in his words. correspondent david spunt is at the justice department tonight to begin our coverage. good evening, david. good evening to you in this redacted affidavit we are seeing a picture of federal prosecutors who had an escalating concern about documents stored at the home of former president donald trump. in justifying its search, the sworn affidavit notes there was also probable cause to believe that evidence of obstruction will be found at the premises referring to mar-a-lago. trump s team in january turned over 15 boxes of materials stored there. 15 of them containing 184 classified documents. 67 marked confidential. 25 marked labeled 25 top secret. the affidavit says some of the material a