should donald trump be treated like the rest of us or does his position as idol of the maga movement preclude him from something so silly as the law? you can guess the answer his lawyers are hoping for today, requesting a hearing in front of the full united states court of appeals in washington, d.c. specifically they are asking the court to narrow or throw out the gag order imposed on trump in the criminal case having to do with his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, and they would like a hold on the order while an appeal is considered. you will remember trial judge tanya chutkan first imposed the restriction on trump in october, holding him to the same standards as any other criminal defendant, that he shouldn t publicly attack witnesses, specific prosecutors or court staff members. two weeks ago a three-judge panel upheld that basic idea, although it narrowed the order s scope allowing trump a bit more latitude, particularly to talk about the special pro
oversight committee chairman james comer telling fox news digital, it is clear from our investigation that hunter and other members of the biden family were involved as they made millions from foreign adversaries like china. we ve been wondering where the doj and irs have been and it appears biden administration may have been working overtime to prevent consequences. todd: brooke singman has the latest. brooke: that is right, mark ridel, the attorney representing the whistleblower sending a letter to lawmakers claiming the agent has disclosures that show improperly affected decisions and protocol that would be followed by career law enforcement professionals in similar circumstances if the subject were not politically connected. he says his client is ready to provide more information about the president s son. to him, the truth is one truth and he wants to come forward with it. he is ready to be questioned about what he knows and sprngsed under proper legal protection.
we begin with vladimir putin delivering a major speech doubling down on the goals of russia s so-called special military operation in ukraine that began a year ago. it is a day after president biden s surprise visit to the ukrainian capital. this teach along with biden s planned address in warsaw setting up an extraordinary split screen moment hours apart, the two leaders laying out their vastly different visions of the conflict. we have coverage from every angle. clare sebastian, let s start with you. on the heels of biden s unexpected historic trip to kyiv, what is vladimir putin saying this morning? well, this was unmistakably a tirade against the west. this was president putin blaming the west for starting the war in ukraine and escalating it, blaming the west for the casualties. he said west started it and russia is using force to try to stop it. and he says russia has been trying to work through this through peaceful means. take a listen. translator: i ve done absol
Saying death to israel. Death to america. Putting a sharp focus on the risk of a wider regional conflict as israel gets ready for an expected ground invasion. Trey yengst live in ashkelon, israel, north of the gaza strip. We begin a new hour. Weve got some new bill, good morning, weve got new information for you from the northern part of israel along the border with lebanon. An area called hanita. There has been an incident, explosion. Something happened and they are looking into it. It comes as we get new reporting from the gaza strip, a diplomatic source telling fox news today that hamas is preventing civilians inside homes. You heard that explosion in the distance. They are continuing air strikes at this hour in gaza. But this source telling fox news that hamas is preventing civilians from leaving their homes after they announced there will be an air strike there. The israelis have a way of informing civilians telling them to leave and destroying homes linked to hamas or relevant ta
we just learned of a big development at columbia university here in new york. they have seen many of these anti-israel protests. just now, the university has announced that they are suspending two student groups. one is called students for justice in palestine and the other, jewish voice for piece, a palestinian advocacy group. the school is writing the group s repeatedly violated university policy relating to holding campus events and that culminated in an unauthorized event on thursday that preceded despite warnings and included threatening rhetoric and intimidation. so this is the first real example we ve seen on the part of a major american university, an ivy league school, that is pushing back against these groups. a major development. there could be a lot of reasons why we re seeing this this afternoon. maybe coming from some of the donors, the trustees. we ll talk about it coming up in moments. first, this warning of a growing furry against the united states in arab na