their government and its agencies to protect it. but are they really doing that? there s growing evidence that equal justice in the u.s. is beingl justhe eroded, replacd with a system of selective and political prosecutionsed wi agencies like the fbi and the department of justice are agg citizenss they re supposed to protect. under president biden, the justico e department s prosecuted a number of his direct political rivals. there s noe m more obvious exal than donald trump. of course. he s been federally indicted ina the classified documents probe. now, to be clear, you can disagreer with tru with trump ss and believe what he did was wrong. d wai do. but this is a president s main opponent and his allies, like steve bannon, peter navarro, rudy giuliani, they ve all been targeted varro ru, too.oper and maybe that s all right and proper, but it s in the interestin the of democracyy least question it. many believe these agencies have become unaccountable and too powerful. wh
hearing on capitol hill. fbi director christopher wray on defense over the agency s alleged preferential treatment of democrats. senior, national correspondent kevin corke joins us here in the nation s capitol. good evening, kevin. kevin: you could call it a bipartisan be down today. hobbled and pilloried by the right and left for that matter at that hearing today on capitol hill. while his opening statement offered a forceful defense of the bureau, house members wasted little time in taking aim at the director for what they called corruption. and historically poor lead leadership. you preside over the fbi that has the lowest level of trust in the npr s history. people trusted the fbi more when j. edgar hoover was running the place then you are. you don t give straight answers. you give answers that later in court are deemed not true. kevin: wray fired back saying his agency remains popular. expect in your home state of florida, the number of people trying to come work
while the world searches for the missing owner of a dime bag, he puts his feet up and chills at camp david. maybe it is because he is innocent. reports are they left camp david on friday and the coke was not found until sunday. it is hard to believe it would sit around for 72 hours in the white house. it should be easy to clear the bidens. can you say whether or not the cocaine belong to the biden family? a couple of things there. mention the hatch act because it was posed using donald trump and so he was trying to be mindful. i hear you, but you are asking me a question and i am answering it. i would have you read the transcript fully so you can see exactly what he was trying to say. that is number one. we are not avoiding the question. we have answered this question for the last two days. there has been a responsible reporting about the family and i have to call that out here. i have been very clear. i was clear two days ago when talking about this over and o over, the
latest on the fight and the fallout. good evening. reporter: just a few days ago, twitter owner elon musk made headlines when he challenged meta ceo mark zuckerberg to a cage match. that cage match is still tbd but a legal battle between the two might actually be heating up. twitter is reportedly threatening to sue meta the parent company of facebook and instagram that is owned by zuckerberg alleging that a copy twitter with its remarkably similar new social media platform threads. that officially launched last night and is even being there for the twitter killer. in a letter published by the media reporter max bottani, musk s lawyers sent a cease and desist to zuckerberg claiming that mehta has engaged in systematic his appropriation of twitter s trade secrets and even hired a former twitter employees. musk responded to the lawsuit making headlines by tweeting, quote, competition is fine, cheating is not. fox news reached out to meta for comment. director andy stone respo
analysis. we began with mary and rafferty live, with the latest in a frightening string of attacks in san francisco marion good evening. good evening violent we can across the nation not to shoot his terrifying residence it was known as san francisco stroller alley, mothers and nannies say they have become a target of my violent muggings at the hands of the gangs and kids wearing masks and will willing baseball backs. this doorbell camera video you see, obtained by the san francisco chronicle , shows one of the incidents where the woman was attacked by a male wearing a ski mask. other two women were reportedly assaulted last week, by youth who allegedly struck a woman with a bat, and a number that was it in the face. san francisco police believe the group that is responsible for 11 thefts in the final week of june alone. the know we valley areas won of san francisco s wealthiest communities. known for young families average home, is valued at $1.7 million. robberies in the