impossible. we won this public narrative with the support of the american people between president biden and speaker mccarthy, house republicans won from start to finish. ainsley: president biden also praising its passage this is what he tweeted out. i have been clear that the only path forward is a bipartisan compromise that can earn the support of both parties. this agreement meets that test. but other lawmakers on the hill arguing it doesn t go far enough to curb spending. some republicans even suggesting there might be an effort to oust speaker mccarthy from his role. how do you. discussion on the motion to vacate. there will be discussion motion to vacate, yeah. stay tuned. the discussion about the motion to vacate is going to happen in the next week or two. brian: all right. the deal now heads to the senate with four days to go before the default deadline set by treasury secretary yellen. she is very elastic with that deadline depending on how many days pr
they have to be presumed you can t presume that this was just something that happens with a bureaucratic snafu, this is outrageous. well, the explanation for the quote, lost data sounds more suspicious this morning based on a new time line from lawmakers, julia insley is standing by with more on this story. plus, new subpoenas for supporters of former president trump. good news out of fulton county, georgia. nearly a dozen fake elects from one state could face criminal charges for election interference. things are heating up. meanwhile, trump hasn t given up on overturning the election he lost, apparently. a wisconsin lawmaker says the former president called him just this month, following a court ruling on ballot drop boxes. also, vladimir putin takes his first significant foreign trip since the invasion of ukraine as the russian president looks for an ally in a nation also isolated from the west. and the bidens meet with ukraine s first lady at the white house ole
lawrence: who does the fbi director think he is. that wasn t a request for a meeting. the request was to turn over the document. and now they are trying to have some sort of negotiation. ainsley: i will let you come in and read it but can t take it. lawrence: congress has oversight. the documents they said they could come in and read comer said on hannity last night that it was a redacted version of it not able to see the full document. can you redact the names. i would have redacted the names. we still want to see the full document as well, again, it looks like. ainsley: is he fearful more is redacted not just the names. lawrence: in his years of congress, every time he allows the fbi to do some reaction then the whole sheet is black. at the end of the day i already know what s in this document. i just want to have it as a second hand have the actual document from the fbi to verify that everything that i saw before is true. and it looks like the fbi director doesn t want t
security. but something is definitely amiss here. olivia troyer, thank you. come back soon. in steve bannon s contempt file, a federal prosecutor told jurors that bannon, quote, decided he was above the law when he ignored two subpoenas from the january 6th committee. the prosecutor said cooperation with the committee, quote, wasn t a request. and it wasn t an invitation. it was mandatory. bannon s legal team argued that the dates on the subpoena were not fixed and open to negotiation. the government s first witness, a staffer for the january 6 committee told jurors that the panel was investigating accounts that bannon played multiple roles related to the january 6th attack and suggested he may have had advance knowledge of the events that day. that staffer is expected back on the stand when the trial resumes