explaining why he allowed the uk to take part in military action in yemen without first holding a commons debate. rishi sunak has faced criticism for not allowing mps to hold a discussion before britainjoined the us in bombing raids on houthi rebels who have been targeting commercial shipping in the red sea. our political correspondent leila nathoo has the story. rishi sunak has made his case that joining us air strikes on houthi targets in yemen on thursday night was an act of self defence to protect global shipping, that britain could not stand by while fighters defied warnings to stop their attacks on commercial vessels in the red sea, like this one they filmed. there has been broad political support for this limited action, but today mps will get their first chance to question the prime minister about his decision and what happens next. he ll have to address concerns about the escalation of tensions in the region, about the uk being drawn into a longer military campaign a
i m griff jenkins. jacjacqui: i m jacqui heinrich. quite frankly i would like to go back o back and revisit the treasury and go back and look at the suspicious activity reports. lucas: democrats are saying nothing to see here and want this probe to focus on the president s son. the fbi director said they looked into all of this and decided that there was no need into further investigation. the matter in delaware is about hunter biden and not the president of the united states. lucas: he did not want to talk about the second trump indictment. are you concerned about lucas: some thing hillary clinton had problem securing material. the wall street journal editorial page writing last night, quote, in the court of public opinion the first question will be about two standards of justice, mr. biden had old classified files stored in de ftse 100 garage next to sports car. when the news come out he didn t sound too apologetic and president biden remains under a separate federa
the newcomer in this race, what does he think? we ll ask him, he s here. first, on the fast and furious fall with all of this from nate foy on what the former president is facing and saying, alexis mcadams in north carolina on his opponents, and lucas tomlinson at the white house with how the current president is responding. welcome, everybody. happy to have you, happy weekend, i m neil cavuto. let s go to nate this new jersey with the latest from the former president there. hey, nate. reporter: hey, neil. you mentioned it, former president trump is back on the campaign trail today as he s set to appear in miami federal court early next week, but we learned yesterday he s facing 37 felony federal charges, and we also learned he s accused of being personally involved in moving those classified documents from the white house to mar-a-lago. take a look at these pictures that investigators released. they say that these documents contained sensitive military secrets. they were
of trump s bedminster golf club with more. good morning. good morning former president trump faces 37 felony charges for handling classified documents after leaving the white house. we learned yesterday, he is accused of being personally involved with moving those documents from the white house to mar-a-lago. take a look at the pictures that were released yesterday. prosecutors said classified documents were found in the storage room at mar-a-lago as well as a ballroom, bedroom and bathroom. president trump is a q showing people without security clearances and attack plan prepared for by the defense department and also on another occasion a map related to military operation. trump calls the charges the box hoax in the continuation of the witch-hunt against him. he told fox news digital that he believes the time it is meant to distract from reporting the president joe biden received $5 million from ukrainian gas company executive. take a look at this. here s a breakdown of t
were so gallantly streaming. and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave rachel: we begin the morning with this: former president donald trump hits back at special counsel jack smith after the justice department unseals a 37-count indictment. pete: the indictment claims trump illegally kept boxes of classified documents at his home in florida. will: alexandria hoff is live in washington with the details. good morning. reporter: good morning. more than just keeping files at his home, prosecutors stated that the former president was showing sensitive documents to people who did not have proper security clearances and kept those files sprawl out in random storage spaces within mar-a-lago. the 37 charges span 7 federal laws that smith if s office has accused trump of breaking including 31 counts of w