as more migrant buses a fox news live new york city. they are fine with illegal immigration. when they have to deal with the consequences themselves they are up in arms. thanks for inviting us to south carolina good to be home with you. thank you. my high school. ainsley: i know. one day you will see ainsley: that is good harbor beach. massachusetts. look at that gorgeous shot. steve: why aren t we there? ainsley: who does not want to be there this morning. 81 degrees. 76 right now. a gorgeous day there. go out and enjoy it in you live thatter i can t. you will see a little bit of rain on tuesday, wednesday and maybe thursday. steve: when you think of massachusetts this year i think a lot of people cranberries. i think of blueberries. they are a buffer crop. one of our first recipes in our first cookbook was with blueberries. and it was what we called the but berry buckle. it s the recipe was inspired by baseball moms in our town by the name of ellen,
department s proposed redactions. reinhart said the feds met the burden of showing why parts of the affidavit should not be disclosed to the public. house republican greg steubey says he is not expecting any real answers today or ever. listen. that s going to be the most redacted affidavit in american history. the more they redact the less the american people will understand why the f.b.i. felt they needed to raid the former president s home. we aren t going to get real answers to a lot of this until the republicans take the majority back and we have the ability of oversight and bring in the d.o.j. and ask them the tough questions. let s go to david spunt with late breaking details. we re waiting looking at the docket here and we know we are going to see the affidavit but may not be the affidavit everybody wants to see with all the juicy details. that affidavits typically have. this affidavit would have those details. we won t see that version. we ll seal the one with r
political sooth sayers were predicting? if last night s primary results were any indication, we might have some clues that, look, that may not hit so hard after all. here s the first clue. have we been watching a little news coverage on the on the edge of our seat? i i i honestly can t believe it. i cannot believe it. well, that s democrat pat ryan. he apparently surprised himself that he won a special election against a republican in a new york swing district that many expected to swing toward the gop. after all, biden only won the district by what a point and a half in 2020? when it all comes to midterm elections, if past is prologue, the party in the oval office doesn t really get the benefit of the spoils. and that leads us to number two clue number two. i ll let pat ryan explain that one too. and i think these supreme court decisions especially, on both guns and on roe, struck a real nerve that s much deeper than some of the other issues people are expe
aggressive they were, how overreaching they were that they were willing to go past the four corners of the warrant and take whatever they thought was appropriate or felt they could take and go back through and looked through everything once they realized maybe we went a little too far, then negotiate the return of it. that is absolutely not the way the warrant is supposed to be executed to. shannon: in an exclusive interview with fox news, the former president continues to dispute the classification of the record seized adding the has to be brought down in the country, threats to law enforcement following the mar-a-lago rate, kevin corke is here now on what we know about exactly where the doj investigation stands tonight. in a court filing federal prosecutors asked the court to deny any revelation that might otherwise present the affidavit to american citizens. you may be sitting why would they do that? the fact is they feel like this will jeopardize the investigation. on
through this process that they will schedule hearings should the investigation warrant. the investigation goes on and we have some anticipation that we were closer to the investigation right now. but the fact is, witnesses continue to come forward. so we are reserving the right to do more hearings as these but nurses come forward, and i think hopefully we will have a lot of work remaining to do. one of those witnesses s patrick burn, the former ceo of overstocked.com. he testified before the committee earlier today after his name come up at tuesday s hearing. witnesses for the committee testified that he was at an unhinged oval office meeting in december 2020, along with rudy giuliani, sydney powell and michael flynn. what is a former furniture ceo have to do with january 6th. here s what former white house counsel pat cipollone told the committee on tuesday. [inaudible] and i walked in and i saw sydney powell looking there and i was not happy to see the people in the o