secret service is reviewing visitor logs and checking security footage. they say the probe will wrap up early next week. mike: james comer calling for more details while blasting the discovery as a shameful moment for the white house. let s get right to mark meredith live at the white house. what do we know about the location where the cocaine was found? mike and jacqui, good afternoon to you. drugs were found in the lower level entrance of the west wing, an area officials have been saying is heavily traveled but also area that vip guests, as well as staffers, use to get in and out of the west wing. secret service says it is investigating who brought the drugs into the building, however they believe where he may not get a definitive answer. and they have done fingerprint testing and dna testing on the container the cocaine was found in. president biden has yet to comment publicly and no indication he plans to weigh in. the white house has been sending most questions to
know, what she s going to do now in her retirement is ride the bus and keep going places. she s not slowing down but i m sure terry, growing up with her for a mom, was not allowed to have any excuses, you know, this is a woman who cracks the whip. nothing getting between her and what needs to get done. mike: mom, i feel a little sick today you are going to school. jacqui: congratulations to melba. enjoy your retirement. new at 2:00, the white house is holding its daily briefing after president biden agrees to send cluster munitions to ukraine. national security adviser jake sullivan is expected to speak on that. we will dip in when it happens. and u.s. attorney david weiss has missed the deadline to meet with a house panel as hunter biden slams the irs whistleblowers. and kim says hunter s team is betting the biden name gets them
oh lord, i don t go to the move i don t have time. i met chris hemsworth at the airport one time. my goodness. is he nice? very nice. female super hero. here is america reports. don t forget to dvr the show. a live look at the white house as we await jake sullivan, soon be joining karine jean-pierre at the podium. expecting a range of questions on the latest in ukraine and the controversial munitions aid that s approved by president biden, but a big focus is expected to be on the investigation into how cocaine made it into the west wing. and now we are learning it might have been in a more secure location than previously thought. welcome to america reports on this friday. mike emmanuel. i m jacqui heinrich. sandra and john have the day off.
the white house has been sending most questions to the secret service, and former president trump and ron desantis has been weighing in. members of congress are speaking out, too, it appears house republicans are ready to launch into investigation into all of this. james comer sending a letter to the secret service and writing congress funds white house security procedures and the secret service has responsibility to maintain effective safety protocols. this incident and the evacuation of staff raise concerns about the level of security maintained at the white house. arkansas republican senator tom cotton has sent a letter to the secret service asking for answers to six questions, including whether they have encountered this kind of thing before. because the investigation is still ongoing, they are going to have to wait a few days to get answers. comer wants a briefing by next week, seven days from now, and the secret service hopes to be
but it is a very difficult case to defend, probably the worst that i ve seen in doing this work for quite a while. jacqui: that s quite a statement. heather hanson, appreciate your time. thank you, jacqui. mike: interpreter who worked alongside u.s. forces escaped the dangers in afghanistan after the chaotic withdrawal but here in the states he was shot and killed working an extra shift for a rideshare service. details on the senseless tragedy next. jacqui: plus, sources tell fox the biden administration is gearing up to send controversial cluster munitions to ukraine. how will this move impact the state of war? retired lieutenant general keith kellogg will be here on that. ukrainian have considered that concern. this is their land, their population, they are willing to accept that risk, let s give them the weapons systems they need to help win the war.