former president? plus, the texas governor it s political ploy to try to punish blue states over immigration policies. the problem is, this isn t politics for the thousands of desperate migrants. the human cost of political gains. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. we begin tonight with the dramatic spike in violent threats against fbi agents. threats so concerning that president biden is now being briefed on the danger. the bureau has been under attack from former president trump himself and his allies ever since that search on his home in mar-a-lago just one week ago. the fbi and the department of homeland security had issued a joint intelligence bulletin rising of threats to for presumably carried out by supporters of the former president. and just today, a pennsylvania man was arrested for threatening to kill fbi agents, threats he posted on media website. you ll recall, it was just four days ago, and arm
joint intelligence bulletin risethreats to law enforcement officials. presumably carried out by supporters of the former president. and just today, a pennsylvania man was arrested for threatening to kill fbi agents, threats he posted on a social media website. you ll recall, it was just four days ago, an armed man fired a nail gun into a cincinnati fbi office. he was later killed during a standoff with police. at the same time, attorney merrick garland may soon have to decide whether or not to pursue charges against donald trump of his allies over the handling of those classified records that were seized down a mar-a-lago. and tonight, the wall street journal is reporting that it took garland weeks to decide to approve that application for the search warrant. one of the reporters who broke that story described what happened during that time. he met with justice officials and other fbi officials for weeks, in private meetings weighing the ins and outs of such a high profile
union station for months now, busloads of people being dropped off on the streets of d.c., most coming from texas and arizona. in letters to the secretary of defense and the white house, mayor browser is requesting the d.c. national guard be deployed indefinitely. i ll have asked for the deployment of the guard, as long as we need the guard to deal with a humanitarian crisis. that we expect to escalate. thank you to nbc affiliate, wrc, for that reporting. and as we hear from w. nbc in new york, once these migrants began arriving, local nonprofits and city agencies began doing what they could to welcome them to our city. [noise] new yorkers, welcoming a newly-arrived migrants, coming into the port authority bus terminal in midtown, straight from the texas mexico border. we expect to have three buses, with a few, perhaps,
leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don t care about california. but we do. a heart wrenching drama stand with us. still unfolding tonight. a drama that has red states battling blue states, with thousands of lives caught in between. it began with republican governors of texas and arizona started putting migrants on buses, sending them to more liberal areas, like washington, d. c.. reporter: this has been the scene near union station for months now, busloads of people being dropped off on the streets of d. c., most coming from texas and arizona. in letters to the secretary of defense and the white house,