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understanding about keeping quiet before the midterms. we avenue pull a majority of democrats say yes probe him with us tonight dan bishop, tim burchett, bill, virginia attorney general, economic prose carol roth and mitch roschelle and vince coglianese, we have a jampacked show, watch this the alarming rise in layoffs, feel by record inflation democrats want even more hair of the dog that is biden you, government spending parents nationwide on edge more virginia high schools holding back student national merit awards for fairness, where else is happening potentially. elon musk fears senate democrats will target twitter because twitter reinstated f former president trump and government e-mails show the cdc demanded facebook sensor content about the pandemic, this is the
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facebook files how did the clintons help the rise to power of alleging crypto fraudster sam bankman-fried more on the supreme court saying they cannot identify who leaked its roe v wade decision. i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. >> happy friday everybody check your money stocks market up, then out onto dow and s&p of 19% the nasdaq 2.7%, this is a broad tech rally, here's what's concerning the list grows, companies laying off workers, look at the list intel, wayfair, capital one, goldman sachs, google. alphabet, goldman sachs is reportedly cutting bonuses for junior bankers by as much as 90%.
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working to get you more a president biden claiming he has no regrets leaving the nation's top secret in an unlocked garage or closet as at his thinking. will that hit the special counsel criminal probe, the biden team in the justice department do about these documents before the midterms. we have fox news aishah hasnie on capitol hill with more. >> elizabeth good evening to you, republicans are extremely frustrated as they struggle to get any information, fox cannot confirm that the justice department sent a letter to judiciary committee members today acknowledging jim jordan's multiple requests for records and answers related to the biden documents but not saying whether it will provide those records or perhaps reject his request meanwhile intel chairman mike turner is still waiting for the damage assessment report that he requested nine days ago oversight chairman james comer
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also struggling with his records request from the university of pennsylvania, the school rejecting accusations that the pen biden center ever received any chinese donations judiciary chairman jim jordan not buying it. >> china gives billions of dollars to the pen biden center then you have joe biden gets elected president and we find these documents classified documents at the pen biden center any names the head of the university of pennsylvania and makes her ambassador to germany then pennsylvania is asking about money from china we don't know anything, none of that makes sense either he's trying to deflect. >> the white house having trouble explaining what the president meant when he said he didn't have any regrets. >> i'm not going to get into specifics and i'm not going to go beyond what the president has said. >> one glimmer of hope for republicans the secret service is prepared to offer congress a list of visitors to the president's wilmington residence but only if congress requested.
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>> always great reporting from aishah hasnie, a pleasure to see you joining us dan bishop from hash judiciary and daily caller editorial vince coglianese thank you for joining us on this friday night, good to see you both. let's watch the president on all of this, watch this. [inaudible] >> we found a handful of documents were filed in the wrong place, we immediately turn them over to the archives and the justice department, we are fully cooperating looking forward to getting this resolved quickly i figure going to find there's nothing there i have no regrets and following what the lawyers have told me they want me to do. elizabeth: congressman first you let some practice there is no there there on following what
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the lawyers told me to do he's clearly reading from a script isn't there a special counsel criminal probe because there is that there there the nation secret exposed in an unlocked garage and think tank for six years after he left the obama white house. >> right liz, he says he is no regrets but what's the comparison several months ago he had this reaction to president trump having allegedly classified documents under secret guard at mar-a-lago in locked room how could anyone be so irresponsible. i think he has no integrity, he should just say he's on compass mentis, how could he possibly have no regrets with the special counsel bearing down we have to know in congress what it is he's done why is it he has four sets of documents at three locations and none of them secure. elizabeth: with the congressman just said we are showing bidens 40% reuters, majority of
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democrats 52% tell you god the pollsters yes he should be probed the house oversight plans to probe this. the washington post the white house and the d.o.j. thought they had a shared understanding about keeping this matter quiet before the midterms to hide the scandal from voters, what did you think? >> i thought there's another by the white house has been telling me they have been telling us they don't cornet with the justice department is completely independent and you see the washington post report the agency and the white house were collaborating in order to keep this quiet and the only reason they cannot do that is because cbs was the first to report that these documents were mishandled in a blue out in full public view it was not the washington post report from earlier this week we got a new york times report today that the white house thought they were going to be able to successfully cover this up, they thought all they had to do was work a little bit with the justice department and the public would never know about it and they could move on.
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this is not administration this being transparent despite his promises, it's an administration that clearly has a gross pattern of deception which is why it's so hard to trust him with each step of this process. elizabeth: what vince just said the new york times reporting congressman. it's more in more about the cover up, the justice department and fbi and they agreed to let the presidents personal attorneys with no security clearances inspect the homes, they don't have power to declassify on the spot but they did get information to defendant later. is there anything to stop the president from explaining why he took the documents in the first place six years ago. >> now, cover up was the word that struck me as well how could there be an understanding with the justice department that this was going to be kept quiet particularly given the circumstances with president trump and of course as your story indicated the department of justice responding to many requests outstanding from
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chairman jordan same long-standing policy prevents them from sharing information is like the beer clots make the laws and that's not what the constitution says congress does. president biden, the white house on the classified documents matter needs to come forth until everything and share everything with the congress in the american people. elizabeth: what the congressman just said, if there is no there there then should the president declassify everything he was also doing during the obama white house to cash in on his government job, hunter biden routinely listen to the delaware address from 2018 - 2019 at the same time he was ramping up the dealmaking overseas were talking ukraine and documents on iran, that is some of the most sensitive intelligence collection reporting. >> unfortunately the president has a long history of lying to
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the american people and they go back to his 1980s presidential campaign when he was stealing speeches from british politician city was chased because his lies with this time in college and he finished at the top of his class it's gone on and on for years including the presidency. the problem is the american people don't trust him on this and add to that hunter biden living in the house with the classified documents kept in the garage, there is a reason why this deserves a tremendous amount of scrutiny and oversight and he can just be written off as he made a mistake, sorry don't get the benefit of a doubt not when your integrity. elizabeth: as vince just said, bidens aide kathy chung's are probably taking the blame for interviews of the d.o.j. for moving the boxes that she's distressed. the president had them for six years after he left obama white house and kathy chung was reportedly e-mailing hunter biden about then vice president
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biden schedules including hunter biden meeting with billionaires like mexico's carlos slim, and she's taken the blame should at the d.o.j. question her about the biden family cashing in on the bidens government job? >> sure, only part of the issue that you point out is a question of how this is been handled since the documents were discovered by lawyers this person may want to be the fall guy, i don't know but that does not answer the question about why biden had all these places and for all this time. many questions to be answered and they are to be answered now. elizabeth: congressman bishop, vince colonnades will stay on the story, good to see you both, have a good weekend. >> this growing controversy and virginia has parents nationwide on edge who also schools across the nation is holding back from high school students their national merit awards in order to level the playing field, plus we have an alarming rise in layoffs fueled by record
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elizabeth: you know how everybody's talking about government spending, let me give you the numbers, in two years under president biden the u.s. ring up a staggering 3.8 trillion in spending that's more than germany, france and italy combine now were talking about treasury secretary yelling taken extraordinary measures the pain the nation's bills the u.s. is in the debt ceiling crisis, it's annoying edward lawrence is at the white house with more. >> right now president joe biden house republicans are talking at each other not with each other the presidents position firm he will not negotiate on spending his early signed into law were spending he wants to do, the stalemate leaves the debt ceiling deadline looming treasury secretary jannah yelling says sometime in june will hit the ceiling because of the extraordinary measures you put in place, the president now budging. >> is a responsibility that they
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have a basic responsibility that congress has two deal with the debt ceiling we've been clear on this and president has been clear on this, it should not be used as a political weapon. >> the committee for responsible federal budget the economic watchdog says the debt ceiling should be raised but the amount of spending needs more scrutiny. >> by night into next year we will spend more on interservice either past debt then everything we spent at the federal level including education, child tax credits, child nutrition, you name it. that's backwards we should be investing more in the future not paying for things we did in the past. >> republicans and democrats say they will not allow the u.s. to go into default but getting to the agreement, that is the issue. >> edward lawrence we can count on you for great reporting let's welcome back to the show house financial services, good to see you congressman economic probe mitch roschelle thank you for
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spending time with us this friday night housekeeping important order a .1 cents trillion a pandemic that's been added to the nation's balance sheet, that number is about france, germany and italy combine, congressman went to the white house democrats going to get the wake-up call that the san francisco federal reserve bank pointed out that the spending added three percentage points to the u.s. inflation rate. >> when you radical and everything looks like a spending opportunity, i'm not sure that they think there's enough spending that is going on. interestingly enough you were talking about that number here's the thing the first bill that we dealt with when we were going in to this covid crisis was a bipartisan bill and people were warning once we pierced the threshold of a trillion dollars with et we were never going to be able to turn back that is the new measurement whether you care
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or whether you are actually concerned about what's happening in the economy, after the first initial bill which was a massively bipartisan bill, we saw the democrats and the democrats alone go on a drunken sailor spending binge and here's the result and that's a huge problem now they want me and us as a republican majority to pay for their spending. elizabeth: here's the thing with the congressman just said, we've talked about this the inflation is igniting layoffs, recession, we have companies pointing this out and earnings calls why are we still doing massive pandemic level spending when the president said the pandemic is over? >> to the point that the congressman made they are on a tear that we can spend because we can because they have been chomping at the bit to do. because of inflation the fed has had to raise interest rates and by the fed raising interest rates the national debt is going
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up exponentially because we don't have the current cash flow to pay the debt when it's due so were borrowing money to pay interest on money we borrowed is a vicious cycle. >> let's listen to the president he's going to tout hiring more irs workers and agents but he's not talking about spending cuts, watches. >> all the new irs agents we have because they fired a lot of them in nevada retiring. guess what who need serious agents to know what they doing and not doing. the billionaires, the multi-multimillionaire's. >> work and money get cut, is it looking into the defense budget? the pentagon's budget which by all accounts is a black hole with tons of money for classified reasons or other reasons doesn't get publicly accounted for. >> that the conversation that we
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should have around budget time when we talk about what's on the table and what is it and when it will be a good time to have a talk. >> what's he talking about budget time congress has not delivered since 1996 there is no budget time. the house ways and means found joint committee found taxpayers under 400,000 even under 200,000 are going to get audited. >> absolutely. i'm glad joe is titling up and listening down there in delaware but it's not the real news he's listening to. the simple fact this is not just going to be millionaires and billionaires let's get on the secret like he did is going to hit the middle class and small business owners. elizabeth: to your point mitch
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what the congressman is saying the millionaires and billionaires can afford lawyers to fight against the irs middle class and lower class can't in the president we spent a lot obamacare look at what gallup is saying it is finding more than half the nation saying healthcare is poor after the blowout spending but i know the congressman wants to talk about this but they're focusing on banning gas power stoves, do you know what i mean? >> is looking at all of the wrong things. i don't know who fired the irs agents and i spent a career working with the ultrarich on tax structures that are completely legal so the only way you're going to get more money out of the tax rolls is to go to the little guys. >> congressman i know you want to talk about the ban on gas stoves we have 10 million job openings where they can find 87000 irs workers and agents. >> that's a good question. to the point both you and your other guests are making it is
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things like banning gas stoves when were completely neglecting our energy policy and its exact same thing we are choking off the economy while retrying to spend our money to stimulate it. it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. >> were upside down we fall into the looking glass on the other side of the mirror with his policymaking, congressman, mitch roschelle, come back on the show it's good to have you want. do we have the version of the twitter files in the facebook files government e-mail show the cdc demanded facebook sensor content about the pandemic like mask mandates and vaccine mandates. also this growing controversy in virginia, who else nationwide is holding back from high school students, the national merit scholarship awards to level the playing field look who's with us for virginia attorney at general he is leading the charge on the probe into this in virginia. he is next on "the evening
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the drive towards fairness that could be more schools in other states, lydia hu has more in new york city. >> good evening liz, the u.s. department of education told fox business that the nati scholars program is run by the department so decisions of notifying students of recognition are made at the local level and at the local level there are now calls the educators who failed to notify students the national merit award status be fired at least 70 public schools across three virginia counties have admitted they failed to immediately tell students about their recognition in the revelation has led other states to take action. >> you prompted me to take calls within our own state and make calls within her own state to make sure something like this is not happening within the state of louisiana. >> fairfax county schools in virginia said the suggestion of information about awards was deliberately held from students is not true still the virginia
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attorney general's office is investigating whether discrimination is behind the delay in notifying students. he believes the delay may have this proportionally impacted asian students. elizabeth: is good to see you, welcome to the show virginia attorney general jason mayer is, it's good to have you want to give her joining us the schools are saying this is not true if you open the civil rights investigation into this why did you do that and do you believe the school is saying is not true. >> this is what we know we know fairfax public school superintendent michelle reed hired an equity consultant and paid them $455,000 for nine months of work one of their recommendations was equal outcomes for every student without exceptions that was the equity consultants recommendation and did get to these outcomes you may have to treat some students unequally,
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my office became aware of the disparity at thomas jefferson high school a magnet school consider the best high school in the country and we saw they adopted an equity omissions policy to apply to attend and we saw 20-point drop at this public high school mission at the asian american student in one year so we started hearing from asian american saner child is being discredited against and later on the story about the nurse under national merit award and what this is over 70% of our calculation of the recipients of the national merit award recognition or asian american students. we have a state statute in virginia the human rights act and the purpose is to be able to power my office to investigate any civil rights denied their dream to attend thomas jefferson high school received recognition simply because of who they are that's why were investigating we
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know what the equity consultant invite the school district we want to see if it disproportionally impacted our asian american student population in fairfax another these low counties. >> the washington post and the op-ed is saying this is potential civil rights violations of these children parents reportedly trapped in pain higher school tuition cost because the students did not get their scholarship money for college, let's listen to virginia lieutenant governor with us last night there talking 17 schools, thousand students involved, let's watch this. >> here we have schools that are withholding information that are crucial to a child's success, we are talking about free tuition we are talking about recognizing achievement, my god when did that become controversial i am in shock you're waiting for the next shoe to drop, what is wrong with the schools, what is wrong with the school boards, implosion mines the rogue educators they've gone off the rutgers let me say it that way,
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i don't know what else to call it in i'm telling you these people should be fired, don't apologize just go you've done a wrong thing, you brought my child i can't get that back but you already have your education and your deny my child that ability were not standing for it. >> if you find wrongdoing will you fire them or have them fi fired. >> that's not something i have the authority to do as a lawyer for the commonwealth my civil rights department is the one task by the law to investigate. if they're violating the civil rights i informed them that in cities of the policies that are in violation of our state anti-discrimination statute change them or else if they refuse that we go to court and they get the court to order them to do so that's a proper procedure what is so tragic about all of this you hear this
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word equity all the time the equity without excellence is emptiness, they have a policy in place what breaks my heart so many students first generation americans that can live in householder english not in the primary language spoken at home in education is the doorway to the american dream we know one virginia school that gives free tuition of the national award recipient that is worth over $90000 in free tuition i can tell you somebody who worked all four years through college how are you going to pay for college more stressful, how are you going to get into college and it's tragic to the students who work so hard and properly recognize and as far as thomas jefferson high school were trying to understand where they were purposely discriminated against asian american applicants. elizabeth: important points, attorney general thanks for spending time with us this friday night have a good weekend. the story the new york post is reporting on bill and hillary clinton to rise of sam
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elizabeth: look who's hear from house foreign affairs tim burchett, thank you for joining us let's watch fbi director christopher wray make these remarks and novels, watch this. >> the sophistication of the private sector is improving and the level of corroboration between the private sector in the government, especially the fbi has made significant str strides. >> congressman that is strange after the fbi agents are stepping into political fights and censorship in our scene facebook and the cdc e-mails
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according to recent magazines they are working in concert to suppress content about the pandemic. >> that should scare the hell out of american citizens to know there is no line between the fbi and social media in controlling the minds of american citizens and that's exactly what's going on. these things are created there supposed to be message boards and given a special tax situation or tax credit so to speak. he think we need to reevaluate the whole thing was social media because this is getting out of control. elizabeth: elon musk says the biden white house and maybe he's worried about senate democrats going after twitter for reinstating the account for president trump. >> yes, ma'am they are getting onto them for going with the first amendment i totally suspect they will be doing that monitoring everything trumped
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us. they got to get that off their face on mar-a-lago with the double standard under biden with the secret documents i totally suspect that in the future and they will weapon isaac against as well. elizabeth: let's go back to reason magazine to the facebook files it's got government e-mails showing the cdc had significant influence on facebook to change content in covid vaccine, masks even whether the pandemic leak from china they were in constant contact with the cdc look at the story out of the intercept and nation magazine reported that dr. fauci was part of a group of scientists working to disprove and undercut the pandemic leak from a lab in china in the early days of the pandemic. that is based on e-mails they got on for your request, what you make of this. >> it's pretty obvious what's going on, these were liberal
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publications even saying this now, even talking amongst themselves that it was an engineering disease more or less when that dr. fauci was involved in the cover-up of of it all that's why chairman coomer has appointed the select committee on that and i'll be anxious to see with what they come up with, the better lawyer up i have a feeling there could be called on the carpet on this. this is obviously what is going on it was cause to influence they were telling facebook how to think and what to put out and what to censor what not and alluding dr. fauci who was his enemies and what would he come up against. i think it's a complete violation of everything that we stand for as americans. elizabeth: congressman, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. elizabeth: the houses bowing hearings into what is going on at the supreme court with the new report saying it cannot identify who leaked the roe v.
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elizabeth: the whole world of crypto currency was so hot all the rage a year ago now another major crypto player may be going bust after ft tax spectacular collapse into the fraud that put d.c. players in the spotlight kelly o'grady has a story in los angeles. >> breaking today genesis has filed for bankruptcy the latest casualty in the industry contagion caused by the ftx collapse the company listed over 100,000 creditors in a mega bankruptcy filing with aggregate
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liabilities from one to $11 billion, then aiming for a relatively quick exit from bankruptcy and document showing no later than may 19 to reboot is not only crypto player considering a revival ftx new ceo john ray confirmed it's exploring restarting the exchange as one way to recoup funds some arguing it would create more customer value and selling the company for parts falling crypto sam bankman-fried tweeting this on the news saying i'm glad mr. ray is finally paying lip service to turning the exchange back on after months of squashing such efforts. it begs the larger question whether the exchanges will be able to rebound or licking another déjà vu situation spoken to a number of leaders in the industry and the response is mixed some agree with recent comments from jamie dimon that crypto currency is hyped up fraud but others point to the stabilization and bitcoin that the copter currency has been
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about 20000 for over a week, companies like ftx will face an uphill battle and rebranding will be very tough coming out of the fraud challenges and some tell me regulation and strict backing requirements would entice customers to feel comfortable investing again. also get back to you. elizabeth: thank you so much have a good weekend, straight talker investment banker wall street probe carol roth, i love having you on. the story the new york post talking about how sam bregman freed cultivated ties with bill and hillary clinton and they were key to boosting his profile and influential money circles when you see the story what do you think about it? the first thing i think about the clintons are a bad rash that won't go away just when you thought it got cleared up, they're popping up again and it's always a crazy thing going on. the clintons in their ties to allegations and scandals all the
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way back to the '90s on the financial side with whitewater in the clinton foundation always seems like there's three steps away, one step away from something crazy that is going on and with ftx it seems to be part of the formula. elizabeth: breaking news the feds are seizing over $700 million of spx assets, jamie dimon quality decentralized ponzi scheme ftx, ftx pays bill clinton more than a quarter of million dollars to speak ftx conference last april, bill and hillary clinton under clinton and by him to speak at the global initiative in the clinton foundation website puts them on their website, there is massive fraud in people being arrested around their. >> you kinda have to ask yourself the question when is it enough by all reports the clintons are within the nine figures so for $250,000 speaking fee that bill clinton got for
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speaking, is that really worth the reputational risk and when you see all of this going on why would you not return the money or donated to charity to save the reputation unless you don't care about your reputation at all. elizabeth: when you look at what's going on they put sam bankman-fried's headshot on the clinton foundation website next to matt damon, gavin newsom, melinda french gates, larry fink and the speaker in an article on the site leading up to the event. reports are the people close to the clintons say their relationship with a 30-year-old alleged fraudster. they get the buzzy business leaders gaining credibility by latching onto the clintons and return the clintons get a paycheck. >> i feel this is a fraud formula to connect with high-profile political and celebrity influencers who don't seem to do very much in the way
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of due diligence and willing to sell their cloud and connection for a check and unfortunately what that does is says to customers and investors there must be credibility he got close to these people and i think you need to look at the track record because obviously it's not very good. elizabeth: an amazing story, you're the best come back soon good to see you. >> have a great weekend. >> the house is bowing hearings in the supreme court saying it cannot identify who leaked the roe v. wade decision last year the washington times charlie hurt is going to take it on on "the evening edit" next. >> schedules moving to 5:00 p.m. eastern time on monday right after "kudlow" in exciting new time please join us, good to see you on that time. hope to see you ♪
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the supreme court roe v. wade decision last year david spunt at the justice department with more. >> sunday marks 50 years since the supreme court handed down the roe v. wade decision after months of investigating the leaked draft opinion, the headline they don't really know who leaked the draft to politico. in early may politico published the leaked draft opinion of the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade intense protest across the country, the marshall the court investigated instead of the fbi according to the probe investigators continue to review and process electronic data that's been collected and a few other inquiries remain pending to the extent that additional investigation with new evidence were leads the investigators will pursue them also yesterday the fbi released updated reward amounts in cases
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where pro-life pregnancy resource centers fell under attack this is related to the overturning of roe v. wade the fbi is actively investigating and trying to make arrest pro-life groups merrick garland to put more resources into prosecution federal prosecutors have 26 cases in the pipeline involving people attacked abortion clinics in the pro-choice side of the argument but the department of justice has prosecuted not one person for attacks on pro-life centers. no official comment from the department of justice but a person with knowledge tells me the d.o.j. is waiting for the fbi to make arrest before they can prosecute. elizabeth: david spunt great journalism great reporting. thank you so much. looking to the washington times opinion editor charlie hurt. nowhere rest and not one person prosecuted gop lawmakers say this is a failure it's dangerous and an excusable house judiciary is talking about investigating what do you think of all of this. >> it is dangerous and it is an excusable i understand why the
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court might have been reluctant to bring in the fbi to conduct this investigation but obviously the fact that they came up in empty-handed after six months is disturbing at the very least and it does raise lots of questions about the degree to which actors, unknown actors inside the court are able to weaponize the court and weaponize information that they have exclusive access in order to basically hurt justices if they decide on a case in a manner that they don't like it's very disturbing. >> it's an attempt to manipulate and undermine the court there were fire bombings, vandalism of pro-life centers, supreme court justice had an assassination
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threat against him. marches on their homes, 82 people had access to justice alito's draft opinion and some workers admitted breaking confidentiality rules and telling their spouses or partners about it, is not where the leak came from? >> it certainly would be a good place to start and that's a problem with the supreme court during an internal investigation as opposed to season investigators who have more expertise and other techniques at their disposal to try to put the squeeze on some of these people because clearly it was an attempt to weaponize the debate and as you point out sparked in enormous protest where we had justices whose lives and families lives were threatened based on all of this. it's very disturbing there's a reason it's against federal law to threaten or otherwise
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protester lobby individual members of the high court. that's not how they're supposed to make decisions. elizabeth: we don't have to supreme court justice in if not why not, the supreme court investigating itself it seems really strange. charlie hurt thank you so much. monday were debuting the exciting new our with a few of the best including mike huckabee, former senior counselor president trump kellyanne conway, mick mulvaney and more we want you to join us we will have a great show starting at 5:00 p.m. on monday. i'm elizabeth macdonald, thank you for joining us and have a good weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> happy we can to all, welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in position to for the week ahead. i'm a maria bartiromo coming from dava switzerland, business
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