spending bills with tax hikes that they say only will hit rich, but an independent study may make a lot of you flinch. welcome, even, this is cavuto live. we begin with lucas tomlinson in d.c. on what we know and don t know about what the fbi sized i. reporter: the fbi to be over two dozen dockses from for. the invenn our unsealed yesterday, the justice department says there were 11 sets of classified files including 4 sets of top secret documents, 3 sents of secret documents and 3 sets of confidential documents and 1 set of classify top secret, sensitive, compartmentalized information, that s, of course, highest category of intelligence. the warrant says this about the items taken, quote: physical documents and records constituting evidence, contraband or other items illegally possessed in violation of three potential crime. the list of seized items does not describe them in details, it just lists them. the fbi agents that raided president trump s home were looking for d
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private sector going to the government. how s that going to affect if supply and demand? well, listen, they re just continuing. this is now the second bill in as many weeks, because we had the chips bill, now we have the taxation bill. listen, it s only going to add upside pressure to inflation. i think it was the wrong thing to do, but cleary i m in the 50 clearly, i m in the 50% camp which apparently is the minority, right? [laughter] that s why, to danielle s point, i think you have to be careful because we could see it surge its ugly head again come the fall. david: adam, go ahead. you re slightly misstating the case that much of that money will be going to the private sector. it s not just going to go to the government, it will go into the economy. david: yeah. but, danielle, final point is we heard reports about how that supposition has been discounted by a lot of bipartisan agencies