responsible for the disposal of waste materials. now disposal sites in the transfer of contaminants will be subject to epa oversight, a live report straight ahead. but first the wall street journal reports the u.s. energy department has joined the fbi assessment that covid-19 most likely originated from a lab leak in china. the department was previously undecided on how the virus emerged. all of this as fox pulling shows president biden underwater when it comes to the job performance. lucas tomlinson live in the white house with details on the stories. president biden s national security advisor jake sullivan refusing to confirm or deny the classified report, he spoke earlier. there is a variety of views in the intelligence community, some of the religious community have reached conclusions on one side and some on the other and never have said they don t have enough information to be sure. house foreign affairs committee chairman michael mccaul releasing a statement a s
this morning. welcome to with sunday morning futures, i m maria bartiromo. today, political persecution. president trump gears up for the fight of his life after what he called a rigged trial and and election interference. just ahead, trump organization executive vice president and president trump s son, eric trump is here on next steps after the former president is found guilty of falsifying business records. plus, the verdict sparking a wave of support for the 45th president with money flooding in to his campaign. the campaign locking up $50 million in 24 hours after the verdict. capped with an additional $100 tomillion from a major donor if as a 45 goes to bright with blue new jersey for the ufc fight, and the crowds rally behind him. [cheers and applause] maria: coming up, former u.s. attorney and director of martial intelligence john ratcliffe on why the guilty verdict does not seem to matter to trump s supporters. plus, former white house senior adviser and america fi
this morning. welcome to with sunday morning futures, i m maria bartiromo. today, political persecution. president trump gears up for the fight of his life after what he called a rigged trial and and election interference. just ahead, trump organization executive vice president and president trump s son, eric trump is here on next steps after the former president is found guilty of falsifying business records. plus, the verdict sparking a wave of support for the 45th president with money flooding in to his campaign. the campaign locking up $50 million in 24 hours after the verdict. capped with an additional $100 tomillion from a major donor if as a 45 goes to bright with blue new jersey for the ufc fight, and the crowds rally behind him. [cheers and applause] maria: coming up, former u.s. attorney and director of martial intelligence john ratcliffe on why the guilty verdict does not seem to matter to trump s supporters. plus, former white house senior adviser and america fi
that or the lab leak possibility. maria: and that is the chairman of the house select subcommittee on the krone if virus pandemic, congressman brad wenstrup, on their investigation into dr. anthony fauci and his handling of covid-19. chairman wenstrup is seeking access to fauci s personal e-mail accounts and cell phone records after new e-mail evidence uncovered by the panel appears to show that fauci used personal accounts to conduct government business with during the pandemic. here s oversight committee chairman james comer questioning fauci s former colleague, dr. david morins. watch. you wrote that dr. fauci is, quote, too smart to let colleagues send him stuff that could cause trouble, end quote. on june 16th, to 20, we re all smart enough to know to never have is smoking gun, and if we wouldn t put them in e-mails and we found them, we d delete them. did you ever have conversations with dr. fauci regarding the leading deleting e-mails? i don t remember any such
that or the lab leak possibility. maria: and that is the chairman of the house select subcommittee on the krone if virus pandemic, congressman brad wenstrup, on their investigation into dr. anthony fauci and his handling of covid-19. chairman wenstrup is seeking access to fauci s personal e-mail accounts and cell phone records after new e-mail evidence uncovered by the panel appears to show that fauci used personal accounts to conduct government business with during the pandemic. here s oversight committee chairman james comer questioning fauci s former colleague, dr. david morins. watch. you wrote that dr. fauci is, quote, too smart to let colleagues send him stuff that could cause trouble, end quote. on june 16th, to 20, we re all smart enough to know to never have is smoking gun, and if we wouldn t put them in e-mails and we found them, we d delete them. did you ever have conversations with dr. fauci regarding the leading deleting e-mails? i don t remember any such