investigation alleging retaliation potentially in part of the department of justice. the department of justice did not retaliate against criminal supervisor special agent or whistleblower as well as the entire investigative team for making protective disclosures to congress. your thoughts on that pretty direct pushback. at the same time, ag rice new weather she looks forward to sharing more information about the retaliation and about the investigation. there is something that is missing here. it seems like a denial, there is not any specificity in that denial. that is what i think we have to do to understand or, i should say the house judiciary has to understand to get a full picture of whether or not this investigation was conducted without. molly: interesting to hear that.
intensifies as more russian shelling targets major cities killing civilians. the u.s. now promising ukraine new equipment has been pleading for prey. united states obesity sending 30 when abram tanks ukraine for. when they will arrive is still a big question. parks is going to take many months or for the tanks get their progress with saddam s republican congressman michael mccaul. democratic congressman adam smith s ranking member of the armed services committee to discuss u.s. help for ukraine as the war years the one-year mark. then. the administration s stonewalling congress on the classified documents for congressional republicans and democrats say they are in the dark on what exactly was in those classified documents discovered in biden s and trump s homes. fox news sunday legal panel will break down the fight between the d.o.j. and capitol hill over what was found and. mcdaniel elected his chairwoman
and we re going to sit down when i go back and look, is there a pathway forward. is there a pathway bipartisan and bicameral. not fighting it out, conferees and everything. hopefully, we can recognize that we have a runaway debt, we recognize we re all responsible. maria: and that was west virginia democrat senator joe manchin speaking with me last week on the need for a bipartisan solution to rein in the $345.5 35.5 trillion national debt. on wednesday he met with house speaker kevin mccarthy on raising the debt limit, a meeting that we first exclusively reported was scheduled to take place with manchin saying mccarthy promised there would be no cuts to social security or medicare. congress is facing an early june deadline when the treasury department says it will exhaust all of its options to avoid defaultingen on america s debt defaulting on america s debt. joining me now is utah senator mike lee. senator, it s good to see you. thanks very much.
author of start, stay or leave: the art of decision making. trey, i want to get your take on the stonewalling going on. when you were searching for the truth when you were the chairman of the house oversight committee, you kept getting stonewalled as well by colleagues on left like adam schiff, by the way. so what should republicans do if they can t even get access to these classified documents? the intelligence committee has serious concerns that this information is top secret and has been exposed to our adversaries. it really ought to be bipartisan. every member of congress should want to know what documents were taken, whether it was advertent the or inadvertent. here s why, maria. if you show me the documents, then i can tell you the motive, and if i know the motive, i know the intent. if it was accidental, if it was a briefing paper like it looks like with vice president pence, that tells you one thing. if it was a tock then or a trend kit to show a grandchild, it s still wron
with motive. if the motive was more nefarious, you need to know that too if you re a member of congress. it ought to be the bipartisan. i think it is in the senate. warner and rubio are togetherring the asking for it. i wish the house would be bipartisan and the democrats would join mike turner and say we want to see this. maria: yeah. great point, trey. really good. what about the book? the art of decision making. sometimes you need to make decision fast, and you re not sure which way to go. yeah. i mean, we only get one shot at gift called life, maria, and life is decisions. i mean, look at youren own life. you re on television, six out of seven days a week the. [laughter] you re fabulously successful, but there ll come a point when you decide, you know what in i value time more or i want to travel the more. so how we make decisions so at the end of life we can look back on it and say, you know what? that was a life well lived. maria: i like that. yeah, i like that a lot. trey,