fox news alert. the house just voted to 16-207 to hold attorney general garland in contempt of congress for failing to hand over the robert hur audio tape of his interview with president biden. let's go to aishah hasnie for more. >> hey, guys. good evening to you. every single republican in the house voted yes for this contempt, except for one, ohio congressman david joyce. he bucked his party and voted no. what's next? that's what everyone is wondering because in terms of a contempt, it is up to the doj now to decide whether they are going to press charges, go after their boss. it's very unlikely that they do that. and house republicans know that, which is why congresswoman anna pulido of florida has said she will try to force a vote on an inherent contempt. this is different from what we just saw on t the house floor ts evening. an inherent contempt basically means if it passes that the house sergeant-at-arms will then be forced to go and arrest ag merrick garland because he is now in contempt. she can use a privilege motion to bring that to a vote in the next circle legislative days but we have had eyes on her right after she voted on the house floor and she has not stayed end on that just yet, she might still be trying to gather support for that resolution. but now a historic day at the house, first time in a long time, has voted to hold an administration official, the ag, in contempt. guys? >> greg: thank you, you, aishah. now to the republicans morning it is only a matter of time before joe biden's border crisis leads to a devastating terror attack after eight migrants with isis ties were arrested and sting operations in cities like philadelphia, los angeles, and new york city. all hail from tajikistan, which is a hotbed of radical islamic terror. according to dhs, the eight suspect each received a "full vetting" them on, with nothing derogatory. one tested the biden border app during his stay. "the new york post" reported to federal wiretaps revealed one of the arrested individuals was discussing bombs. just eight days ago, the fbi director was warning about coordinated attacks. >> we have seen the threat from foreign terrorists rise to a whole 'nother level. this is by no means a time to let up or dial back. now, on top of that come increasingly concerning, is the potential for a coordinated attack. here in the homeland. we have seen over the last 5-6 years an increase in the number of known or suspected terrorists, watch listed suspects, attempting to cross the border. >> greg: and remember when biden claimed to crack down on the border? the guys on the ground say it isn't the case. >> is it frustrating you when you hear the narrative like, why aren't border patrol doing anything? >> if i don't let them across, they call and complain. i would lose my job. >> greg: all right, dana, this seems to be another example of an opportunity cost that the americans endure because the democrats are so fixated on their luxury beliefs, whether it is climate change or white supremacy in the military. things that don't exist. meanwhile, the reality is we have terrorists coming into our country appeared our country. >> dana: in 2016, none of this was in the democratic national convention platform. in 2020, it was. one of the things all of them said when they said they would reverse president trump's policies on the border, and boy did they. cbs poll last night had 60% of americans supporting mass deportations of all undocumented immigrants in the united states illegally, and a full third of democrats and interestingly 53% of hispanic voters. so how do you get that way? that was unheard of five years ago. but now because of what you have had, the fruits of a bad policy, support for a corrective action that is so aggressive you think how did this possibly happen? and i think what this shows with the tajiks being captured, absolutely thank local and federal law enforcement for their coordination. do you know the pressure they must be under because the terrorists only have to be right once? we have to be right every single time. what joe biden has done by reversing trump's policies and letting this go on for so long before he did a week deal last week, not only is this a problem right now, a problem may years to come, reminiscent of the 2014 mid-terms when the country was like, we are very uneasy with what is going on at the border, and now you are going to look for a different result. the problem is for biden, they waited way too long to do much too little. >> greg: judge, these folks wer, but how can you believe that the vetting is competent if you can't do a border. a border is actually easier than vetting because you save time with a border. >> judge jeanine: you are so right about that. i have three quotes. this is from dhs: "there was no derogatory information flagged. the criminal background checks were clean when they crossed. and they were fully vetted." i'm here to tell you that's a lie. i have spoken to many people about this who were in the business. we never had the ability to do background checks on many of these people from countries with whom we have no relationship, and certainly none that allows us to use or access their own criminal records, and interpol can't even keep up with this stuff. look, we've got 1.85 million got a ways in this country, and that doesn't include, those are the known to got-aways, doesn't include the unknown god-aways so you have to say to yourself and why do they have to get away? why do they have to be unknown got-aways. we throw down the welcome mat and say come on in, you need a pardon, a phone, food, where do you want to be in this country, we will fly you right in? it's because they don't have good intentions. and just last week on june 3rd we found out that joe biden had literally given amnesty to 350,000, whom he cannot vent, okay, he doesn't have the ability to vent, but he said they are not a national security threat because they have no criminal records, and then we had over 300,000 flown in on the app, the customs and border patrol, the apt one, i want to come in, and there is a possibility that one of the ones from tajikistan used that app. and it gets worse. joe biden and the democrats are complicit in this. this bull nonsense that they are giving us 2500 a day, i'm going to ask you this. in texas, there are 31 points of entry come all right? and then we've got california, new mexico, and arizona. so let's assume there are 50 points of entry. do you think everyone is calling everyone else and saying, did you get 200 today? i got 100 today. we've got a call mayorkas and tell them we made 2500 today. that's baloney. and finally, this is 9/11 waiting to happen all over ag again. biden had multiple opportunities to stop. they wouldn't allow the impeachment of mayorkas, which tells me the democrats are complicit. and right now, do you know what these guys are under arrest for? i.c.e. has them far, i think it is facing immigration charges. these guys should be taken and airdropped into their own country or a border country. >> dana: i love that. >> judge jeanine: because biden doesn't have the spine to deal with it and everyone knows that. this is beyond politics and policy. this is about our safety. >> greg: so marie, i did the math because you know i love math, if you have 1.85 million got-aways and conservatively say 1 out of 1000 could be a potential terrorist, that is still 1850 terrorists that your party has led into this country. >> marie: so, from a counterterrorism perspective, actually, this is an interesting case study. i want to echo what dana said. the law enforcement when they got information that they possibly had ties to isis, they kept investigating. they are going to be deported, that is why i.c.e. -- if they didn't have enough to arrest them on terrorist charges yet but they were concerned about these ties. they are going to be deported. i would also mention one of the reasons we know about their ties to isis is because of wiretapping and we went through this whole fight over the last year about pfizer and surveillance and there was a lot of republicans who did not want to reauthorize that bill because they were afraid of how it would be used. this is how it is used, that's why it was a good bill and i'm glad it was reauthorized. they also moved against them instead of continuing to surveil them. in the counterterrorism world, you keep surveilling people to see who they talk to into their network is, to get information about possibly other people that are working with. they moved quickly because they were concerned. from a counterterrorism perspective, soon as they got derogatory information from a that's actually a pretty good operation. we should say that out loud right now. >> greg: yes, but the thing is you need to do the wiretapping because you didn't have a border. if you had the border we would not have a debate over wiretapping because we wouldn't need it. >> marie: wiretapping, too. >> greg: in this case what you're doing, isn't it great we have this because we screwed up? >> judge jeanine: how about the fact they are illegal? that should be enough to deport them, and one of them in question was involved in law enforcement and had a court date next year. that means one of them was arrested -- >> dana: crime. >> judge jeanine: yes, for a crime get >> greg: jesse, i have a rule of thumb. any country that ends in "stan." >> jesse: no one is more worried about the stands than i am, they are hand grenades, marie, coming with the pins pulled and we got lucky. joe biden said he is running to defend democracy, can't even defend the border. we are catching and releasing terrorists. one of the guys made a reservation to break into the country. we call it opentable for illegals. joe biden porter app. they didn't catch him at all, they bring in laken riley, he calls them lincoln riley. i think it was the serial killer from south america, remember, bust out of a pennsylvania penitentiary, was on a manhunt, live on "jesse waters primetime," how could you forget? jechinese nationals, or kicking cops in the head, the venezuelan welfare camp. the reason this has happened is because the far left has joe biden. they want an illegal alien nation where they can blow up the welfare state and just increase their political power. same with the corporate class, they want new customers, millions of them, and the fed just bragged about all of these illegals keeping wages down, half the biden jobs numbers are foreign nationals anyway. so joe can't say no to his son, can't say no to the illegals come he doesn't have a spine, never has been able to set boundaries for anything, and he never shut down the border. it was a mirage. he said it was over 2500 a day, he would shut it down. next day there were 4,000. day after that, 10,000. did he shut it down? no. the vetting, jobs numbers, border shut down, it is all a big mirage and the guys acting like the world's best travel agent. come one, come in, come all come here is a room, here's a phone, here is some free cash, it is red pilled the country come everyone now wants mass deportations come and it's not racist because obama did it. >> greg: all right, there you go. ahead, joe biden railing behind closed doors, sharpest against a weaponized doj that convicted his son. ♪ ♪ your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a game changer for my patients. it really works. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. 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you don't have to do prison time. instead of having 20,000 words to say i haven't spoken to the president about that yet, you can say, i haven't spoken to the president about that. >> judge jeanine: period. >> dana: done. next question. that kind of drives me crazy. next thing i think president trump would probably say, biden, you should commute that sentence beer i think there is a sympathy and empathy that trump has about hunter and bided son. a lot of pundits saying they don't have a great relationship. also, i believe hunter's legal problems right now are going to pale in comparison to what's coming starting september 5th. because that trial talks about hunter biden as a cheater. you cheated on your taxes. and all of this gets back to, is it closer than to the big guy because now we're talking about how did he earn that money? where was that money coming from? that's happening right before the election. i think a lot of people in america would say, you can't say on the gun form that you are not an addict when you are clearly smoking crack every 30 minutes and going to the 7-eleven, like, they get that, the jurors got that come everyone says that. they also can say, gosh, i feel bad he is an addict. i hope he stays in recovery. i actually think the country is pulling for him, just stay the course, hunter, stay sober, nobody wants anything bad to happen to you that way but there are consequences for doing bad things. the last thing i would say is this brand of the biden crime family is very effective. and i think it negates, or balances out, anything that trump got in 34 felony counts that joe scarborough likes to talk about because you can really wrap your head around getting a cheater on your taxes come everyone gets that. >> and greg, i believe you were the first to use the phrase "been on crime family" many years ago. >> greg: in my book, "the biden crime family" come on amazon, do the audio, as well. i think this is an example of the biden family making lemonade out of lemons, just coins that, cocaine out of baby laxative come in hunter's case. the plea deal got exposed by the whistle blower so they shifted to a media approved op, really devastating verdict for the family. in reality, probably the most insignificant charge compared to the kickbacks, the money laundering, the influence peddling. the hunter takes one for the team because the team needs a distraction from this upcoming nightmare. the key for the media is to focus on the father-son relationship, to exploit it politically so you gain empathy for joe and distract from the bigger problems. as i said earlier. but the real question is why do you need to do this? like, why do you have to do this? it is because your client, joe biden, isn't fit to stand trial. he isn't fit to be president. maybe they have to try so hard to save this guy, it should tell you he is incapacitated, and that you are enabling joe the same way joe enabled hunter, and maybe it's no longer healthy for the country to continue trying to do these things. i think you are right. i think trump should put joe's mind at ease, say, you know what, i'm going to commute hunter -- if i win, i'll take care of this, so you don't have to run. if you are running to save hunter, you don't have to, i'll take care of it. i'm a man of my word. think about it, hunter and trump's cases are very similar. it's all about filling out a form. in trump's case, how do you fill out a form when there is nothing you can check that makes sense about this sort of payment? so they said whatever, paper to the lawyer or whatever. in hunter's case come he couldn't fill it out because if you told them i told the truth come he couldn't get the gun and if he lied he broke the law, both cases kind of similar, came down to what you broke down on a piece of paper. i think there is a bit of sympathy there and i think it makes the republicans look like the better party because they are saying, look, we don't want to get political on this. we think this charge, broke the law, constitutionally, is a bit weird so we want him commuted. >> jesse: do you believe that donald trump, judge jeanine, should announce that he will commute hunter biden sentence if he is reelected? >> judge jeanine: i think that donald trump is the type of person who would do that. i think the fact he made a decision not to go after hillary clinton and everybody is yelling "lock her up, lock her up," and he took a lot of heat for that. he said i want to look forward. for all of those people looking to criticize him, saying he is going to be hitler, this guy has proven he has more capacity to forgive than the democrats, and let me just say, joe biden is wrong about something. he said if he weren't running for office, his son would have gotten that plea deal. that plea deal was an illegal plea deal about unprecedented by the department of justice, they admitted it themselves, no one gets immunity in perpetuity, it's just not done. in the justice system. and secondly, you know, joe is a very weak leader, he is a very weak man. he is someone who did provide or demand that there be accountability, okay, and i hate listening to these people talk about donald trump would do it for his own kids. donald trump didn't need to