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morning, everyone. you re live in judiciary committee will begin girl and is expected to push back against gop attacks on the justice department. and gop claims i am that the doj is weaponized against donald trump. also, opening statements are underway in the trial of the president s son, hunter biden, on three felony gun charges, but there are already some developments in sayyed that courtroom will bring you and president biden is about to announce an executive order on illegal immigration, cracking down on the flow of migrants or false the southern border. the move is controversial. it s drawing fire from republicans, no surprise, but even from border patrol agents will find out why. but first let s go to paul reaches outside the courthouse in delaware where hunter biden s trial is starting. paul, you ve got some breaking news about the jury, what just happened that s right. even before opening statements got underway this morning, we already lost a juror now, this ju
objection clearly refutes characterizations that the fbi was involved in inciting violence in january without objection, the gentleman from me ask unanimous consent to enter into the record and exit from the special agent in charge of the fbi boston field office, in which he explains that conspiracies about the fbi coaston and capitol insurrection are false and concerning. that objection. and finally, i ask unanimous consent to enter an excerpt from fbi director race testimony before the committee. before this committee last july, where he states, quote i will say this notion that somehow the violence that the capital on january 6 was part of some operation orchestrated by fbi sources and agents is ludicrous. and it s this disservice to our brave, hardworking, dedicated metadata objects on squad that objection, gentleman four is recognized for five minutes attorney general, you ve told us that it s a dangerous conspiracy theory to allege that the department of justice is communicat
departure from typical bureau practice but also contradicts direct race testimony to congress and his assurance that the fbi intended to follow its regular process in this and all personnel matters. it goes on to say, this decision should be deeply troubling to all americans. no doubt, brooke, his attorneys, peter strzok s attorneys feeling this was political, that perhaps the fbi caved to the pressure from the president. because, as we know, he has been attacking peter strzok for quite some time. also important to know, this is now the third person, really when you think of this three people now that have been fired as a result this entire investigation. you have the former fbi director. you have the former deputy director, andrew mccabe. and now peter strzok. who knows who else will succumb. lisa page certainly has been under investigation. she has been to the hill, met with congress members. certainly, think about the