good morning. by the way, it is national ratification day, which is january 14th. the day the american revolution officially ended with the treaty of paris. i didn t know that. pretty fitting for fox & friends and more fitting for fox & friends, national dress up your pet day. if you have a pet, dress it up today. rachel: that would be fun. we should have people pete: maybe in a patriotic outfit for ratification day. will: i m not big on dressing your pets up. pete: i can t at all. i can t stand it. rachel: you re no fun. will: who else is not into december up your pets? the pets. rachel: that s probably true. pete: it is very true. will: we re glad you re with us on fox & friends and we re all back together for the first time since new year and we re bringing you this news that s ongoing this week. the latest on president biden s classified document scandal is he s traveled back to wilmington, delaware, this weekend and we learned his aids blamed president trump for
with her majesty, she will become the 56th uk prime minister the third woman in number ten. labour s deputy leader, angela rayner, says mrjohnson has missed opportunities to fix problems after the last few months. we ve seen borisjohnson going around having his holidays, and enjoying himself, when the rest of the country have been absolutely petrified. i have got businesses locally who have been there since prewar, who are saying that they will not be able to survive. hello and welcome from downing street where later today, liz truss will enter the famous door at number ten as the uk s new prime minister, after being announced yesterday as leader of the conservative party. the man she ll take over from, borisjohnson, has arrived in aberdeenshire to meet the queen in balmoral and formally resign from office. earlier this morning, here in downing street, he delivered a farewell speech extolling his own record as prime minister and calling on the conservative party to get
sentences a lot of black tape! we shall see, who knows. we shall. 24 hours have a good show, have a good show. thank you. one reason that the national archives knew that donald trump did not hand over all presidential records when he left the white house was that some of the most famous documents of the trump presidency were not delivered to the archives after joe biden s inauguration day. first among them was the very first document donald trump received as document, a handwritten letter from president barack obama to his successor. that, by tradition, as everyone knows, is tucked into a drawer in the desk in the oval office for the incoming president. it was public information on inauguration day in 2017. that president obama left that letter for donald trump, who said, it was, quote, a beautiful letter. he actually said that about the president obama letter to him. and then, there were the letters that became, possibly, the most famous presidential letter
said, it was, quote, a beautiful letter. he actually said that about the president obama letter to him. and then, there were the letters that became, possibly, the most famous presidential letters in history. the trump love letters. i got a very beautiful letter from kim jong-un, he really wrote beautiful three page, i mean right from top to bottom, a really beautiful letter. donald trump never said very much about the text of those letters from the north korean dictator. but he was never shy about the feelings expressed in those letters. we fell in love. okay? no, really. he wrote me beautiful letters. and they are great letters. we fell in love. for most of us, and that was just more trumpian the thundery. that was just donald trump opening up like that about love letters from a murderous dictator, was, for the most of us, just another one of those moments when we knew he was crazy but we did not know he was that crazy. but imagine imagine you are a senior archi
To suppress certain opinions and silence critics of the kremlin. Those who oppose the bill also argue that the legislation could negatively affect georgias chances ofjoining the european union. The bbc s Rayhan Demytrie has been on the ground in tbilisi and sent this report. They marched in with a warning against the protesters who have been demonstrating outside parliament for weeks. Protesters stood defiantly, refusing to move away. And then violence. All in the name of a contentious law, which protesters fear will mark the end of georgias democracy. You get a sense, now, they are moving more intensely, and the protesters are beginning to boo. Theyre being pushed away from the square. We will be in the eu. We will be in the eu freedom to the georgians georgian people are standing for their rights, to make a decision, which is to be against this law. We do not wish it. It is dragging us back into the same hole that we finally crawled out of. A similarforeign agents law exists in russi