Not aware of this because the media began telling a different story about what happened. The washington post, for example, explained the radical left wasnt actually to blame for the capitol bombings. Instead the culprit was far more general, something called the easy contagion of extremism in a time of dark frustrations and deep disillusionment, whatever that means. It meant there was the republican president at the time. The bombers remained welcomed in polite society. One became a professor at a prestigious american university, if you can imagine. Even now, 50 years after the fact, the whitewash of that day continues. Politico just ran a long piece telling us the real villain in the 1971 Terror Attack on the capitol was richard nixon, who was not there, but according to politico, the bombing, quote, supercharged nixons paranoia in the end led to watergate. The story ended this way. 50 years on, it seems remarkable how fast the 1971 attacks faded from collective memory. Oh, is it rema
Obvious that the white house has no answers for us. As they rush to clear out the third world camp, they created in del rio, texas. Here is how circle back psaki broke down the numbers today. 1401 haitian nationals have been returned to haiti. 3206 haitian nationals have been moved from the del rio camp to cbp custody or other sectors of the United States border to either be expelt title 42 if possible or placed into Removal Proceedings; therefore, they there remain less than 5,000 migrants in the dell rio sector. Pete sounds very official. Now, im no mathematician but those numbers dont add up at all. 15,000 were there minus 1400 returned to haiti, minus 3200 in socalled Removal Proceedings. We will get to that. And 5,000 still in bidenville. That leaves rule roughly 5400. 5,400 thats not a rounding error. Where are those 5400 illegals that used to be in Government Custody or even if its 4,000 or 3,000 . Fox news correspondent peter doocy tried to find out earlier today. There are 15,
hi there, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york on state of the union day when president joe biden delivers that state of the union address to we thought it was important to remember that that address will take place in what amounts to a crime scene. for which there has yet to be accountability for many of its perpetrators. members of the mob that stormed the capitol on january 6th have been swept into the largest investigation in justice department history. more than 950 of them from all 50 states have been arrested. at least half of them have pleaded guilty to charges. on trial right now at this very moment on the rare and historically significant charge of seditious conspiracy, the right-wing militia groups, the oath keepers and the proud boys, the groups that form the tip of the spear of the mob that reached the capitol on that day, january 6, 2021. what about the campaign staffers? attorneys, activists, officials, the members of congress who helped put into motion complex
of the efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. they were very interested in some of the interviews that the generals whigs committee has already conducted. the committee was reluctant to canned over those transcribed interviews to the department of justice, because they considered their work and their property, and they wanted to be able to have it in their possession as their investigation moved forward. this became something of a standoff between the doj and the january 6th select committee. and now they re starting to find areas common ground, and chairman bennie thompson told us today the first batch of information that they re gonna hand over to the department of justice is the information that they ve gleaned about this effort to file a fake set of electors that would ve been sent to congress had a january 6th. that s pretty significant, because we haven t seen a lot of detail about that aspect of the department of justice s investigation. so, it shows that inves
speak louder than words can that on tuesday at rob elementary school in uvalde texas, this first priority for every single law enforcement officer in the state did not come first. the awful truth which was confirmed today is that police officers waited to storm a classroom while children were hiding inside and calling 911 for help that would not come. for as long as an hour. now we often here police officers talk about split second decisions. this time, the decision to go into a classroom and confront the shooter took 3,600 of those seconds. a full hour. a bit of hindsight from where i m sitting now, of course it s not a right decision. it was a wrong decision. very. no excuse for that. but again, i wasn t there. i m just telling you from what we know, we believe there should have been an entry there as soon as you can. that s steven mcgraw, director of the texas department public safety with the bottom line, different from what we ve been hearing all week long, different