jesse: dad came back and he would have to smooth talk the chief, end of story. it feels like that s what happened with cocaine gate. today, the secret service went to congress to tell them they re closing the case does that mean they finally found out who had the coke? no, they don t even have a culprit. they don t even know when the cocaine was dropped. when is there a range possibly left. secret service does not have an actual range of when the substance was left they said it could have been a few hours, a couple of days or even years. jesse: years? they are blaming it on trump? come on. and we still don t know where they found it. remember first we were told it was in the library. then it was in the little cubby. and then it was near the situation room. where hasn t the coke been? but now the secret service is saying it s back in the cubby. what we are told is there are 182 lockers on the wall of the foyer in the west wing for individuals to put items in. and thi
news contributor and senior fellow at american enterprise institute, marc thiessen. secret service is confirming the bag of cocaine was found in a vestibule outside the west wing. we re learning that lab testing on the bag found no finger prints and no d.n.a. evidence. surveillance footage did not provide a suspect and the investigation ended with no leads. without physical evidence, will not be able to single out the hundreds of individuals who passed through the vestibule where the cocaine was discover said. the investigation is closed due to the lack of physical evidence. kayleigh, i come to you first. kayleigh: hundreds of suspects and it was west wing executive entrance there. there are not cameras in the west wing, but there are cameras outside. over multi day period, that is hundreds of people. this ever changing narrative is complex and peculiar to me, first, library of the residents and the lobby, that was dismissed quickly and then it is in the cubies and then the
beach murders. the remains of 11 people were found between 2010 and 2011 along a highway near that beach. most of the victims were young women. it made national headlines and then the trail to catch the serial killer went cold. police news conference scheduled for later this afternoon. we ll bring you that live. we ve just caught up with former prosecutor and investigation expert nancy grace, host of crime stories on fox nation. you are on the phone. appreciate the time now. want to get your initial reaction to this. thank you for inviting me. the families have fought for justice for so long and the after an early morning raid is 59-year-old rex hoyerman. married, according to neighbors and everyday guy, a quote family man with at least two children. taking the train from long island to his office in the city of new york. it is disturbing because he wore the mask of respectability of being just an everyday guy. anything but. multiple times. it is a lonely stretch of beach
him love. if he ends up running against donald trump, how accurate will the so-called approval numbers be. because it still looks like it will be donald trump as the republican nominee. he just raised gobs of cash. polls show him trouncing ron desantis, who is by far his nearest competitor, and despite the indictments, the alleged carelessness around classified documents, and the potentially criminal carelessness for this country s democratic process, republican voters are clearly still on his side. but is anyone else? or to put a finer point on it, will any general election that includes donald trump be anything more than voting for or voting against donald trump? joining me now is nbc news senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake. punch bowl news cofounder and msnbc political contributor, jake sherman, and former rnc chairman and msnbc political analyst, michael steele. jake, as somebody who knows mccarthy best, can you give us a sense of why he has not endorsed the
that debuts here sunday at 9:00. thank you so much for joining us. anderson starts now. tonight on 360, breaking news. renewed focus by investigators on a 2020 oval office meeting where trump allies allegedly schemed with the former president about seizing voting machines and overturning the election. also tonight, where is prigozhin? the wagner mercenary leader supposedly exiled to belarus for leading a mutiny against the kremlin. has he returned to the motherland? and what will vladimir putin do to him there. and marjorie taylor greene, is she too much even for the conservative freedom caucus? reports she may have been voted out by her fellow republicans. we begin tonight with breaking news, what multiple sources are telling cnn about that turbulent december 18th 2020 oval office meeting involving the former president rudy giuliani, disgraced general michael flynn, lawyer sidney powell, and a former dot com ceo. our kaitlan collins is part of the reporting team