three dead illegal immigrants and a federal government timeline that kills the white house narrative. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. the white house is standing by the controversial statement it released over the weekend that appears to support henry cuellar s allegation that texas is to blame for the drowning deaths of three illegals, a mom and two children last friday. the white house statement claims texas officials blocked border patrol from attempting to provide emergency assistance by shutting down part of a public park. the white house press secretary here. what governor abbott is doing is a political stunt and all it is doing is not making communities safer, for certain and also demonizing and dehumanizing people. i was asked about the three migrants that died that drowned recently. and so it is unfortunate that we re seeing that. harris: the texas attorney general hit back. they should definitely set the record straight. they clearly m
condemnation. it s all rubbish. right, we get all of these letters to the editor saying that s a tip-off that they don t actually have any response on the substance. so he doesn t want to address just for instance, you know i had a story in the book where rupert murdoch said when he came into work that roger was so bonkers, so dmuts, that he actually worked out of a supply closet because he thought the rest of the news corp. building was bugged. and i heard this from two people who heard it directly from rupert murdoch. two excellent sources, high-ranking former people in the fox news empire, right? so the question really here, is you know, why is he responding this way? he claimed that he hadn t appeared on any statement claims, i haven t appeared on any networks. i ve been on nbc news twice now for my books. so the statement is just kind of riddled with its own factual