oversight committee of the house of representatives has discovered corruption of foreign influence pedaling by a president of the united states. a startling i should scare every american and quite frankly shows the illegal grift that donald trump and his family have put on this country. you ll see that we used very conservative accounting methods here and the republicans have not been able to find one thing wrong with this report. they ve basically accepted the facts. house democrats saying that donald trump received millions of dollars from foreign governments during his presidency. the dozens of countries he accepted payments from and what else was uncovered in that report. plus, israel s defense minister has outlined a new phase-in the country s war against hamas. the targeted approach that s now on the table as the nation still tries to free hostages. and also ahead, republican presidential candidate nikki haley is addressing the backlash over her comments about t
administration they stopped construction of the wall, ended remain in mexico and put back catch and release. day three of the hearings. secretary mayorkas, has he done his job to protect the american people? i do not believe he has. he is focused on the processing and ignored border security. the nation is increasingly comfortable, comfortable with accepting weakness. john: begin on capitol hill, lawmakers are squaring off at the house hearing on the border crisis. among those testifying, a mother with a heartbreaking plea after her daughter was brutally murdered and the suspect was in the country illegally. hello, i m john roberts in washington. good to spend tuesday with you. gillian: nice to be with you, i m in for sandra smith. this is america reports. and kayla hamilton, 20 years old, suspected ms-13 gang member broke into her home, assaulted her, then strangled her to death. this before taking off with her cell phone and about $6 in cash. john: her mothe
now congress failure to reel in post-pandemic spending is forcing the central bank to tighten credit, choke spending and heighten risk of recession. in reality, this is not debate about spending, but who is going to do the spe spending. todd: alexandria hoff has more. alexandria: june 1 is the day the treasury secretary janet yellen has given for when it is debt limit must be resolved, if not, world implications would follow. today president biden and kevin mccarthy will meet after what was called a productive phone call last night. i just finished a phone call with the president, he s flying back on air force one. we re talking about his trip there and positive things that took place and spent time talking about the debt ceiling and where we are and i believe it was a productive phone call. we can solve some problems if he understands what we re looking at. we have to spend less money. alexandria: the president arrived back from washington. in japan, president biden
was it an insider attack? shooting rampage. at least 26 people killed, more than 50 hurt, when a soldier opens fire at a military base and a mall, the standoff lasting for hours. and hollywood s biggest night. the oscars are here. stars ready to shine on the red carpet. you an actor? no, i m a stuntman. the movies, actors and actresses, all hoping to take home oscar. we got all you need to know it s awesome. it s awesome. the awards show overnight, will it predict tonight s winners? is it renee s night? that you dare to dream will ford vs ferrari drive home victorious? or will a joker have the last laugh? and good morning. let s take a live look at that red carpet at the dolby theatre, where just hours from now it will be filled with a-list stars heading into a night of suspense. among those hoping to take home an oscar, brad pitt hoping to take home his second oscar of his career for his role in once upon a time in hollywood. and i didn t know this
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