potentially swindle more than $5 billion, almost $6 billion in taxpayer money. marc thiessen and ari fleischer in moments. first to david spunt who is investigating this. good afternoon, david. good afternoon. this came as an urgent alert from the pandemic response account ability committee better known as praac, this is a watch damage made up of government officials and government organizations. march will be three years since the government went into a lock down. many businesses survived but in not the same as from before. praac uncovered 69,000 questionable social security numbers that received 5.4 billion and that s just from studying more than 33 million applicants. there were many more. in many cases, the name did not match the correct name and birthday or the number was bogus, not even from the government. still the money went out in many cases. last spring i sat down with michael horowitz, chair of the pandemic response accountability committee and inspector general
the fbi commenced an assessment to understand whether classified information was mishandled in violation of federal law. this is the second time that we know of where fbi agents searched biden s properties that they had already combed through. the same thing happened more recently after his team had gone through his wilmington home and the fbi went back and double-checked it. nobody has said if any more searches are planned. bidened attorneys are said that they looked through his rehoboth property and found nothing. the fbi has not gone back over to double-check that property for anything else. members of congress are still asking to see the classified documents and questions. the justice department said they re working with the director of national intelligence to allow some information sharing with the senate intelligence committee for national security oversight. documents are very sensitive, materials are sensitive. they pose a counter intelligence or national security threat to