comply with president biden s demand to give federal agents full access to shelby park today, along the rio grande river in eagle pass. you are watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. 10 retired executives at fbi says in modern history u.s. never suffered invasion of the homeland and one is taking place now. military-aged men are landing in waves on our soil by the thousands across a border that has been accurately advertised around the world as largely unprotect with ready-access granted. brooke singman is here with more. brooke: so far governor abbott is showing no sign to caving to biden s demand and installing even more razor wire to crack down on the invasion. watch. this is not just a text issue, it is an american issue. this could affect my state and entire country long after joe biden is gone, we ll be dealing with potential terrorist threats. text has a right as a state to stop criminals from coming into our states, to arr
sean: welcome to hannity tonight buck elup. biden challenger dean phillips will join us. once obscure congressman gaining momentum. 20 plus points, also senator tim scott will respond to personal attacks he has been facing from the left. and low lights from biden bizarre speech. he was in wisconsin touting biden no, ma amics of all things. 1500 miles to the south major somehowdown on the banks of the rio grand river. joe biden determined to stop texas from doing the job he won t do that is enforce laws and secure the border. this is beyond concerning according to bomb shell new report from john solman. several as many as 10 high ranking officials warning congress biden s border policies caused a quote invasion ofl military-age foreigners who pose one of the most pernicious threats to security. people coming from eye rand syria and egypt and afghanistan and china, joining us now editor and chief investigator john solman. literally just crossed your wire seven minutes ago.
returns to the granite state tonight, he is taking her on. this hour, president biden ramps up the abortion debate at the start of the election year tied to monday s 51st anniversary of roe v. wade. the annual anti-abortion march in washington, blocks from the supreme court, expected to rule soon on what could be another landmark decision, a pending case to outlaw the abortion pill nationwide. the head of u.s. cybersecurity will join me on their critical effort to keep the 2024 election secure from foreign and domestic online interference, as artificial intelligence sparks new threats. u.s. strikes against houthi rebels failed to stop new waves of the red sea attacks. netanyahu s speech flatly rejecting a palestinian state and u.s. peace plan causes new friction with washington, europe, and arab neighbors. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. live free or die, that s the state motto in new hampshire, fully embraced there, especially by the state s
of trump s bedminster golf club with more. good morning. good morning former president trump faces 37 felony charges for handling classified documents after leaving the white house. we learned yesterday, he is accused of being personally involved with moving those documents from the white house to mar-a-lago. take a look at the pictures that were released yesterday. prosecutors said classified documents were found in the storage room at mar-a-lago as well as a ballroom, bedroom and bathroom. president trump is a q showing people without security clearances and attack plan prepared for by the defense department and also on another occasion a map related to military operation. trump calls the charges the box hoax in the continuation of the witch-hunt against him. he told fox news digital that he believes the time it is meant to distract from reporting the president joe biden received $5 million from ukrainian gas company executive. take a look at this. here s a breakdown of t
tonight on whether to demand a humanitarian pause in fighting between israel and hamas, but with representatives trying to come to an agreement on the exact wording of the resolution, it s been postponed at the very last minute to tomorrow. we ll talk to a spokesperson from the israeli government. could that pause in voting have something to do with the us defense secretary s visit to israel today? also tonight, the british oil giant bp and a number of key shipping companies have halted all shipments through the red sea after a rise in attacks on cargo ships by houthi militants in yemen. and stick around, later in the show we will take a close look at this yea r s forgotten conflict, the sudanese civil war. we will hear from our analysis editor ros atkins and the un s top expert on the conflict. good evening. a vote within the un security council which was supposed to take place tonight has been postponed. the negotiation will continue into tomorrow over a draught resolution