more breaking news out of yemen. despite media hyper ventilation it amounted to no more than a pin prick. five dead six injured and no houthi leaders targeted . now the all important chipping channel in the red sea is more dangerous than ever. when are they going to confront iran? without iran the h houthis don t exist. for iran there are no consequences as per usual, whatsoever. as the new york post has pointed out biden s foreign policy of fear is a recipe for global disaster. why did joe allow the iranians to sell oil on the market. why did he facilitate ten billion dollars to get into their hands. we have breaking developments out of yemen tonight. if you haven t noticed biden spent most of the week resting and recovering from a quick trip to south carolina. now do day back in action. good for joe. after mustering injury to meet with voters in pennsylvania. his focus was on once again, we thought it was dead, biden-nomics. he didn t have much to say. there is little to
of the special counsel jack smith ongoing investigation into trump s mishandling of classified information and his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. this is a major development, and we are going to talk about it in just a minute with representative jamie raskin, who served on the january 6th committee. but we start with mar-a-lago. at this point you probably have seen a picture of trump s florida resort, once the winter getaway of areas mar-a-lago it is massive. it sits on about 20 acres of land, it has more than 50 bedrooms, and it has all the hallmarks of luxury. all the fancy stuff. italian stone, spanish tiles, a lot of marble, gold plated fixtures, expensive rugs, it also has a golf course and ballroom. a boutique, and not one, but two swimming pools. here they are. one is by the beach, in front, the other sits right in the middle of basically everything. now, i point these pulls out to you not just because pool envy is a real thing, especially in the summer month
possibility. right? somehow, by hook or by crook. good talker. thanks, chris. thank you to you at home for joining us this hour. we start tonight with significant breaking news, the new york times is confirming that mark meadows, donald trump s former chief of staff has testified to a federal grand jury as part of special counsel s jack smith ongoing investigations into trump s mishandling of classified information and his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. this is a major development, and we are going to talk about it in just a minute with representative jamie raskin, who served on the january 6th committee. but we start with mar-a-lago. at this point you probably have seen a picture of trump s florida resort, once the winter getaway of areas mar-a-lago it is massive. it sits on about 20 acres of land, it has more than 50 bedrooms, and it has all the hallmarks of luxury. all the fancy stuff. italian stone, spanish tiles, a lot of marble, gold plated fixtures, exp
search was complete. nothing else to find. biden was at the scene of the crime this weekend. we don t know what he was doing or who he was meeting with. despite spending much of his presidency in delaware there it are no visitor logs at his home. they said his personal residence is personal. why was classified documents just lying around in a personal library? and a personal garage? why did the federal government allowed biden s partner lawyers to conduct the search a few months after raiding mar-a-lago and seizing documents at gun point. what prompted them to look for joe biden s classified documents in the first place? good question. with reaction the author of the price of principle alan dershowitz and gregg jarrett. professor, this is a personal residence but they believe he has prerogatives. what is their defense right now? well, i think the defense is going to be carelessness, sloppiness, no malev oinence. what about donald trump and hillary clinton? we will see a
i think another 999 in the cast of thousands, and there s one reason why it hope it s not the last hearing. i really enjoy that hearing coverage with you on the nights after they ve had one of these hearings so i m looking for the more than just wednesday night thank you for saying that, i feel a little bit guilty, in saying that, but there are very few nights, the collection of some debate some things of that, for all of us get to be together like in the same dugout, you know what i mean? instead of just hosting our individual hours, i find it so rewarding, so interesting, i find it super intellectually stimulating i really, really like, it some looking forward to. it will get to watch me learn stuff on tv, when i m listening to everybody else speaking, because everybody captures something. everybody there, will grab something that i didn t, grabbed or agency that, way i hadn t framed that way, or wasn t taking notes fast enough. so it s informative, it s been informat