he is deeply concerned we did issue the invitation for the joint address to congress but i m very grateful it finally went out for it i would note i sent the address of the of the letter back in mid march 2 chuck schumer. took them quite some time to agree. we ve finally gotten that done. and i hope that we can get that scheduled here in the coming weeks. shannon: i want to slee use the trauma verdict and talk to that quickly would ask what the news this morning we come from the white house and the president is going to take executive action on the border. you ve been pushing him to do that for a long time. we do not know what it is yet but do you give him credit at least for taking that step kuester. i don t to produce too little too late. he signed a decibel show the american people somehow he wants her address the issue that he himself created. we documented 64 specific executive actions present biden secretary mayorkas at dhs took over the course the last three and half years beg
new daily threshold is reached. at this point we don t know what that number is though. lawrence: gillian turner joins us from the white house. gillian, what changed with this administration? it s been over three years and now they are taking action now, why? so we are anticipating some kind of announcement. as you guys know, the white house has been teasing executive action on the u.s.s. southern border from for months now. it is looking like something is about to happen imminently. the president, being reported by the associated press, is going to make an announcement before he departs for europe. that is tomorrow. leaving us with today, speaker of the house mike johnson says no matter what biden does now, it s going to be too little too late, take a listen. t too little too late, now is he desperately trying to show the american people somehow he wants to address the issue that he himself created. we documented 64 specific executive actions that president biden and secretary m
the total number of migrants known to have entered the u.s. has grown to over 8 million now since president biden took office. it s a number larger than the population of 38 states altogether. just about 5.1 million of those people who remain here in the u.s. are now here illegally. house speaker mike johnson says any moves biden makes at this point are not going to work. take a listen. it is too little, too late. now he s trying to desperately show the american people somehow that he want to address the issue that he himself created. we documented 64 specific executive actions that president biden and secretary mayorkas at dhs took over the course of the last three and half years, beginning on the first day that president biden took office, to open the border wide. they did it intentionally. recent fox news pulling her flex and american voters on both sides of the aisle now are concerned. the crisis at the southern border is the second most important issue for voters.
issue the invitation for the joint address to congress but i m very grateful it finally went out for it i would note i sent the address of the of the letter back in mid march 2 chuck schumer. took them quite some time to agree. we ve finally gotten that done. and i hope that we can get that scheduled here in the coming weeks. shannon: i want to sl use the trauma verdict and talk to that quickly would ask what the news this morning we come from the white house and the president is going to take executive action on the border. you ve been pushing him to do that for a long time. we do not know what it is yet but do you give him credit at least for taking that step kuester. i don t to produce too little too late. he signed a decibel show the american people somehow he wants her address the issue that he himself created. we documented 64 specific executive actions present biden secretary mayorkas at dhs took over the course the last three and half years beginning on the first day that pre
general, tasked with staffing and morale challenges with border agents over the last couple of years. john: accusing the white house ill equipped to handle the end of title 42. but the democrats attacked the i.g.s reputation. aishah hasnie is live on capitol hill with the latest. seemed almost like a tale of two hearings. it was a wild couple of hours, adjourned a few minutes ago, and trying to talk about staffing issues at the border, and morale issues at the border, and democrats were telling him to get his own house in order. first time kafari testified on capitol hill since a big shake-up at dhs, tate johnson is retiring at the end of june and raul ortiz announced he is leaving as well. now, all while the border crisis continues to stress cities coast to coast, in fact this week,