Mystery the last few days are where are the parents, and of course this morning we asked before the charges were announced, were they in custody, and i was kind of surprised to see that the officials and that the prosecutor and law enforcement here would be announcing these charges without them being in custody. that s just very rare and never happens. now obviously we re learning all of this new information that the attorney they hired, we have been calling this attorney, she s not returned our calls. they have stopped speaking to her. now there s this big mystery. this is a man hunt. the fact that they have the fbi involved, the u.s. marshals, which is some of the best in finding fugitives. they are usually brought in when someone is a high target, and they have all kinds of tools they could use from tracing cell phones to other things. that is a very significant development, the fact that the u.s. marshals, the fact that the fbi is being brought in now and that neighboring law enfor
On capitol hill with a million or more patriots in the streets. this kettle is set to boil. and, finally, john, this memorable piece of actual information evidenced in the indictment, they have morphed into pure legal paying off the political cast. we must smite them now and drive them down. that s what the actual oath keepers charged in this are saying. did tucker bring this up last night? i don t think he did. tucker poor tucker is working so hard. it makes you wonder why. yeah. elie honig, thank you so much. brianna? president biden returned to washington after his first foreign trip. did he succeed in his pledge to bring america back as he put it to the political stage? plus a scary warning, finding fugitives. what a major manpower shortage
Especially on a government level. a few years ago deputy attorney sally yates said cell site simulators, sting rays are a critical tool for us finding fugitives and kidnapping victims and drug cases. still, she also acknowledged the need for restraint. the american civil liberties union said law enforcement agencies in at least 25 states and d.c. have sting rays. and the aclu argues their use often constitutes a type of illegal search and invasion of privacy with innocent people and their phones swept up in the electronic net. so, that s what these devices are and that s what they do. but still unanswered, who has been using them in the nation s capital. is it a foreign government, terrorist, some super secret police operation? homeland security either doesn t know or isn t letting on, but the confirmation that someone has been snooping with these things is setting off alarm