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>> todd: a fox news alert, house republicans calling it judgement day for the white house, they prepare to release biden family bank records showing transactions with bad actors overseas. you're watching "fox and friends first"s, i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. the white house is bashing comer, accusing him of leading a politically motivated investigation into the biden family. comer revealed biden family members received over million in chinese cash just months after joe left the white house and hunter could face charges by the
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justice department into tax evasion and gun ownership. brooke singman has more, what can you tell us? >> brooke: biden administration is bracing for the announcement this morning. white house spokesperson telling me comer is loudly and proudly broadcasting a press conference today to continue his pattern of making absurd claims that president biden has made decisions not in the interest of america, but in interest of communist china to score political points. comer says he has receipts and he's interested to see how the white house responds when he presentses them. >> james: we will present bank records tomorrow and talk about different people they were taking money from, their ties to foreign nationals in the worst countries on the planet and i
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think the american people have questions for joe biden. we'll see if the main-stream media has questions for joe biden. >> brooke: not just the oversight committee, the intelligence committee and subcommittee will release a report focusing on the effort to discredit the hunter biden laptop story in 2020 tlchl is a letter signed by 50 intelligence officials that claimed the laptop was russian disinformation. lawmakers gave me a look at the report, including damming testimony by david carrins, claiming he disclosed cia employee afilleated with the agency prepublication review board informed him of the existence of the statement and asked him to sign it. chairman jim jordan says cia officials actively recruited
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agents to sign the letter. listen. >> they were actively recruiting people to sign on. this is the cia of president trump while president trump is president running for the highest office in the land approving a letter and recruiting others to sign the letter designed to help joe biden in the upcoming debate. that is not supposed to happen, that is wrong. >> brooke: hunter biden could face criminal charges out of the years long federal investigation into his tax affairs. justice department is considering tax fraud and to hunter biden claiming he never used drugs when buying a gun among other possible charges. >> todd: amazing report. here is greg jarrett on what he expectses us to learn today. >> you will hear joe biden's role as vice president, records
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show they were interconnected. hunter biden's clientses making visits to the white house. joe incystses, i didn't know anything about it, the evidence belies that. there is hard evidence they dug up millions in foreign money flowing into a web of llc's and shell companies that have no business purpose except to be receptacle for cash for influence pedalling schemes. >> todd: brooke, you have this reporting, the white houses comer is making this sxup has no evidence. today we find out how much this is a joe biden story and not a hunter biden story. >> brooke: that memo from ian sams titled james comer absurd
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inuendoignores reality and says president biden made policy decisions that are in favor of america whereas republicans have been making policy decisions in favor of china. >> todd: based upon what? >> brooke: according to this memo issue based upon votes they did not support and legislation they thought would bring jobs back to the u.s. this memo is the white house pushing back trying to make claims republicans are supporting china. really it is pushing back against comer's investigation, which is evidence free. the white house has been putting out on the record statements firing back at comer for every piece of information he's learned throughout this investigation. >> ashley: doesn't that signal to comer and the gop that they are actually winning this? they are pushing back fchl they say all they have is votes they didn't get through, it seems
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weak. >> brooke: it's an interesting memole and the white house has maintained president biden has no involvement in hunter biden business dealings and continue to defend biden family transactions with what republicans say are foreign agents. we'll learn at 9 a.m., when comer holds this press conference. >> todd: and how compromised is joe biden when it comes to china. great work. thank you. >> ashley: chicago businesses getting smashed up and criminals are getting slaps on the wrist and the city advice, buy riot dmrasz. >> todd: two victims of lawlessness will tell us if that is the solution they have been waiting for.
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>> todd: a veteran chicago prosecutor quitting his job over what he calls the city's disastrous soft on crime agenda. the trial attorney sending a farewell letter to colleagues, calling kim foxx's policies stupid. they are on a course to disaster. the agency has backed every policy change that had outcome of more crime and people getting
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hurt. my son, who issive foo, hears gunfire, i will not raise my son here. this is one year after another prosecutor, jim murphy, resigned in protest against state attorney foxx. ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus telling business owners to invest in riot glass, like what you are seeing on the screen. a burglar smash issed a pub window with a brick. cpd said if possible, use armor plast that fits over existing glass. owner of the pub seen in the video is joining me now. thank you for getting up with us this morning. somebody walked up to your place of work, to your restaurant and bar and smashed open a window, it looks like for no reason. when you called police, what did they tell you?
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>> well, the place came out and the guy then robbed the place and the police came out pretty fast. we were informed to put in riot glass and priced that out and 84,000. >> ashley: are you going to do it? >> no, we can'ts afford that. >> ashley: you have been broken into a handful of times among other things, how much has this cost you so far? >> just that one window cost $1400, then we had to hire extra security and the city eliminated or patios, which we had to lay people off, including security. it is making it more difficult to survive. >> ashley: when the police got there and you have spoken to them a handful of times because this keeps happening to your business. they said to get riot glass, do
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you think that is what they came up with or coming from the top from city leaders? >> i don't know where it is coming from, but i think it is ridiculous to expect small business to spend that much mo money, $80000 is a lot of money, just getting over covid and spending money getting ready for covid to have outdoor seating because no one could be inside and the city eshg eliminated that and now we're back to more break-ins and the city asking us to police ourselves. >> ashley: what is the city doing to protects business owners in chicago? >> the police are doing the best they can. i'm not sure about the city itself. they are leaving it up to business owner to do security and we're doing a lot of stuff
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by adding cameras and not leaving money on premises. >> ashley: the cameras cost money, too, another added expense. >> right. we've had in the last months, 25 bars broken into in the neighborhood and some bars have been broken into three or four times in a week. >> ashley: is this area usually dangerous? have you had this problem before the last couple months? >> no, we haven't. we figure it is the same offender. >> ashley: i'm assuming they have not caught anybody? >> the police told us they know who it is, they can't prove it, no fingerprints and high wore a mask. >> ashley: have they put patrol out or they are short-staffed and can't do it? >> they are short-staffed and the police did come right away. we were out of town and were
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able to call police and they got there and secured the place, they were there in minutes and missed the guy by a minute. they secured the place, i'm thankful to the chicago police department, they did take care of us. they climbed through a broken window and didn't know what they were going into. >> ashley: scary for anybody that goes there to eat or have a good time. if police were to do their job, they are but with their hands tied, will criminals be back out doing the same thing within a couple of hours. >> that is what i worry about, they arrest them that morning and out that afternoon, that is how it is in chicago. >> ashley: that is the problem. thank you for your time. good luck to you. so instead of cracking down on drug dealers and drug users, washington state is addressing the fentanyl crisis by advising
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teenagers to carry narcan and use it. >> todd: a seattle resident shares his story next. we got the house! you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your new home - across town or across the country. pods, your personal moving and storage team. king's hawaiian sliders are ready. great, i invited a few more friends. ♪ hey pops - what's cookin'? ♪ and i am linda. my turn! who wants more sliders? thanks, mom. i am groot.
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>> ashley: court records reveal jordan neely had a history and was arrests dozens of times before his choke-hold death this month. he allegedly punched a 67-year-old woman leaving a subway station in manhattan. the woman received a broken nose and bruises. in 2018, jordan neely was accused much breaking another man's nose at the same station where jordan neely died four years later. another victim accused jordan neely of attacking him and said he punched him in the face. "new york times" writer is telling commuters that is in
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their head. writing, i've safely rode the subway for years, the monsters in your head are addressable w with -- adam klotz what he thought about it. elizabeth needs to check her own privilege. maria antonette, stafring starving france, said let them eat cake. >> it is way to deflect and avoid the problem. we have leadership in the city, who are not taking it seriously and it is reflected in the way they are gas lighting. >> todd: washington state democrats telling teens to carry nar can in an attempt to combat the opioid epidemepidemic. putting it on teens to save
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lives, harj they are calling it harm reduction model. west coast editor of post millennial joins me now. i have said repeatedly from this chair that narcan, whatever it is, should be everywhere. that is not really the point here. why is washington state decriminalizing the very drugs that are causing people to die in the first place? >> the truth is washington state democrats do not want anybody in jail, they want to abolish the entire justice system. they do not prosecute crime, they defund the police. for them, imprisoning people is racist and they do not want anybody in jail whatsoever. washington state supreme court had a decision called the blake decision, where if anybody is getting frisked for a crime and they find drugs on them, the
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person can say, it is not mine and the police cannot arrest them for the drugs. they have decriminalized drugs throughout that process. drugs were decriminalized by not prosecuting in seattle, it's become post-apocalyptic wasteland. democrats don't want to enforce the law and think that teenagers are actually the ones more qualified to take care of this problem. >> todd: as if we have not put enough on teenager shoulders, we are asking them to become ems workers. i don't know that i have seen a party put a bill on the bar to be voted on and have it lose and no plan for what to do after that. the party plan was to blame the republicans and see if that
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sts sticks. does the far left see this is marketing arm for the drug cartels? >> of course not, they say, look at customers we have here. washington state legislature acted like teenagers, left it to the last minute ever the legislature, add one word, knowingly, process drugs. they couldn't do that. they came up with fixes where they didn't want to criminalize anything. drugs will be decriminalized in washington state and places like seattle, they are already. the big fix? have teenagers carry narcan, maybe hit the guy having an od at their bus stop and help him out. how many teens will do this? how many teens will wear pens that say, i carry narcan. you are putting them in danger. what, they are going to hit a
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homeless man with narcan? police officers and fire medics do not want to do that and now they want teenagers to do that. >> todd: plan for anyone to access books that have been banned in their local community. saelth is making it easier for a teenager in south carolina to access porn under the guise of young adult lit, right? >> yes, in fact this is virtue signalling nonsense. how many teens read the books? they can access anything they want on any type of technology. if they want this stuff, they can get it, they do not need the library. the library should worry about the fact they are internet cafes for the homeless and most cliin teleare homeless vagrants rather than kids looking for books.
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>> todd: the library says they should decide what is age-appropriate reading. thank you for your team, thanks for talking about the really big issues. house republicans are racing to pass a bill before title 42 expires less than 24 hours from now. >> ashley: the crisis overwhelmed el paso and the invasion could be coming to a sanctuary city near you. we are live on the ground next. now, skyrizi helps me get going. along with clearer skin, skyrizi helps with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue in just four doses a year after two starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms had a vaccine, or plan to. ask your doctor about skyrizi to treat your skin and joint symptoms - so you can get going. learn how abbvie could help you save. want to stop lower body pain before it starts?
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>> ashley: >> todd: title 42 expires 18 hours from now, with thousands expected to flood the southern border. >> todd: live from el paso with the latest on the ground. >> good morning, the shelters in el paso are so overwhelmed that migrants are sleeping on the streets. i will step out so you can see the scene behind me. this make-shift line of tent is outside a church. there has been stepped up enforcement. some migrants are waiting until tomorrow night. title 42 is covid policy put in place allow ing officers not to process asylum claims.
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title eight requires screening for asylum and that caused massive surge to the border. >> president biden: i spent close to an hour with the mexican president today. we're doing all we can. it is going to be chaotic for a while. >> texas congressman tony gonzalez knows of mostly venezuelan nationals making their way to the border and nobody at thes white house would take their calls. the white house is unprepared for what is coming. >> secretary mayorkas said they have been expecting this for well over a year, yet the biden administration has not done anything, especially when it comes to policy. it is not about the money being thrown at the problem, it is about policy. >> border crossings are at record high. this morning a translator told
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us some were released back on the street. others got a hearing date for 2027. troops arrived yesterday to help with administrative work. tomorrow house republicans plan to vote on measure that would restart construction of the border wall and add tw20s,000 border agents. >> ashley: we will bring in a former texas congressional candidate whose husband is a former border patrol agent. irene, thank you for being with us this morning. we heard in caroline's reporter hits, she is in el paso, it is 3:30 in the morning, you can hear music, it is loud thchl is insane to see and to hear this. tell us what you're seeing on the ground in el paso. >> thank you for having me and
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if you want to follow us, call me the following number and i'll give you social media feed, which we're constantly updating. what i see is an empowerment of the illegal population that has taken over the downtown area of el paso. i'm there doing videos, interviews, especially of people that live within feet of this chaotic circumstances that the biden administration has brought upon american citizens. these themselves, 99.9% of them are immigrants that have immigrated to the united states legally. the biden administration want everybody to use the term, per immigration law, the proper terminology is illegal alien or illegal immigrant. what i see is overrun, complete
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takeover of my city, the mayor is careless, has shut down any conversation. to be honest with you, get anything from the republicans here locally, i've been on the ground a lot and received zero information from our own side and that is just negligent on our side. it is a matter of policy. how can one man hold the entire country hostage? this is unacceptable, go back to constitutional republic where the people, us, the people of america and citizens holds the power, not congress issue not executive branch. >> if the gop or republicans in your area are not helping and the mayor is not helping, who is helping? what is being done? >> nobody. what we're trying to do is kind
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of reinforce the message of what is happening. you just showed it, it is loud. they don't care there are babies, illegal immigrants and citizens sleeping within a few feet from them. yesterday when i was there and did a live in spanish, many of them, that is what they speak, spanish. one of them did not like it and came at me. i had to be very quick and thank god i wasn't alone. the situation down there is treacherous. i don't understand what it will take for this administration or republican side to say we need to take care of american citizens. let's be real. congress apparently cannot solve this issue, the american public can pressure them. don't be afraid. don't let up. >> ashley: i have to say that
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now business owners in el paso are asking these people not to defecate in the alley way by their businesses, that is how bad and disgusting it is getting. this is the united states of america. it smells terrible. >> ashley: people do not want to go to businesses and give their monfeit looks like this. thank you for your time this morning, good luck to you. >> thank you. >> todd: house rules committee deciding to advance a bill securing the border. the committee granted by vote of 9-4, rule for consideration of hr 2. final house vote scheduled for tomorrow. the same day title 42 expires and would resume construction of a border wall, make migrants ineligible for asylum and add more agents. >> ashley: president biden and house speaker mccarthy did not come to a deal.
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cheryl casone has details next. >> todd: three races shaping up to be the biggest toss-ups could determine control of the senate. top candidates looking to turn all three states red. (soft music) elevate your body and mind with aerotrainer. ♪ by combining the benefits of pilates, yoga, and spinal stabilization, the aerotrainer creates a therapeutic movement experience unlike any other. de-stress and feel your best with aerotrainer.
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>> ashley: leaders set to meet with president biden about the debt ceiling on friday, democrats and republicans remain at odds over spending cuts. hi, cheryl. >> cheryl: no deal and back to the negotiating table. house speaker kevin mccarthy had this to say after meeting with president biden at the white house to discuss raising the debt ceiling. >> in this meeting, i heard nothing new. i asked the president, do you believe there is any place in government we can find savings? i didn't find progress in this meeting. staff will continue to meet and we'll get back together on friday and hopefully the president can change the path of the last 97 days. >> cheryl: president biden not
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seeming to move in his position either. listen. >> president biden: let's discuss what we need to cut and protects, what new revenue we can raise and how to lower the deficit to put our fiscal house in order. in the meantime, we need to take the threat of default off the table. >> cheryl: current debt sealing remains and republicans propose a raise of 1.5 trillion, but asking for spending cuts to reel in inflation. inflation read on fox business this morning. still looking at 5% for the number here. >> ashley: there is bushback on v/* electric vehicles. >> cheryl: federal government is pouring billions into the electric vehicle. the electric vehicle transition
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is at risk of becoming race to bottom. the group wants better pay and benefits at electric manufacturing plants. they are yet to endorse president biden. >> the concern that president is having is that these battery facilities, starting wages are low and they don't top out at top wages here. if we'll have trillions of dollars pumped into our country's infrastructure to adjust for electric vehicles, the jobs need to be done in this country, not china or mexico. >> cheryl: battery production happens in china. president biden wants 60% of new cars sold to be electric, 67% by 2032. >> todd: cheryl casone, thank
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you. 2024 senate map favors republicans with key seats listed as toss-ups in west virginia, ohio and arizona. gop candidates with hope of defeating sitting democrat/independent leaders and flipping balance of power back to the gop. three candidates, sheriff mark lamb, think can congressman mooney and moreno. sheriff lamb, this is title 42 week, all eyes on the border and title 42. senator kyrsten sinema has attacked the president on the border, is that enough to keep that seat out of republican hands like yours? >> no, i think this is seat primed for us to take back. we should have it anyway. we'll get it back this time around. people in arizona want to get back to the basics and restore order at the border.
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they want law and order and they want their finances back under control. i am that person, looking forward to filling that role for them, stand up for the people of arizona. >> todd: fox news polling shows economy and inflation are most important issues for voters, finally immigration and national security. congressman mooney, what issues are voters telling you will sway their vote away from joe manchin, who they may have voted for in previous elections to you or another republican? >> well, inflation is a big issue and when joe joe manchin voted for the so-called inflation reduction acts, that made inflation worse. voters are done with him in west virginia. he's betrayed their trust, you mentioned gun control. joe manchin supported gun control in the past. this anti-energy agenda now.
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-- so i think voters are ready for change. donald trump won all 55 counties in my state. i'm committed to beating joe manchin and voters will reward me with victory. >> todd: bernie, why do you think you can flip this ohio senate seat? >> sheriff brown has been in elected office for 50 years, in dc for 30. people are sick of career politicians and insiders who do not know about the issues because all they have done is politics. they are ready for an outsider, i've never held elected office myself. it is time to have business people, more outsiders in dc. voters are ready for that. >> todd: sheriff lamb, what do
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conservatives need to do to convince voters they need a shot at fixing this country after what joe biden and the democratic party has done the last several years. >> like we said, we keep voting people in, for 30 years, people do not have the best interest of people in mind. get back to people who are constitutionally minded, we need people that are conservative. i am a steady ship, will run steady course, be common-sense person. hope voters will not just support me. my -- we can't do this if republicans, your listeners don't get on and support us. we need financial support, do what you got to do, that is how we take oflss back. >> todd: congressman, will republicans flep the senate?
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2024? >> absolutesly, this is the year to do it. we have seats that republicans will carry to presidential level and senate level. >> bernie, yes or no? >> absolutely yes. >> todd: thanks. top story this morning, house republicans calling it judgement day and james comer will unveil major findings from his investigation into biden family corruption. the "new york post" report on the laptop was censured, what they expect to learn today. >> ashley: steve doocy is here. >> steve: hi, ashley and todd, coming up on "fox and friends," talking about james comer, he will join us live at 7:30 before the press conference as fox news learns president biden arranged a meeting between joe biden and
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one of hunter's hedge fund clients, we have details with e-mails. that rhymes. title 42 ends tomorrow. chairman of the house homeland security committee helped craft legislation to address the border crisis, can they stop illegal migrants in their tracks? probably not, but he'll tell us what they will try. plus, nancy grace, greg olsen, clay travis and the beer people like for free. and our best buddy, the westminster best in show winner is here live. a big night, as you can see there, we have gone to the dogs. busy three hours kicks off right here on the channel you trust for morning news. todd and ashley back in a couple, you are watching "fox and friends first." ♪ limu emu & doug ♪
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of compact magazine at the "new york post" when hunter biden's laptop was censored. thanks for being with us especially on set. break this down. we know so far this money over a million dollars was sent to an unnamed biden. that was around 70 k a little over 70 k. hunter took 600 k. haley biden a chunk out of that million dollars. that's just some of what we know. so, comer is holding this press conference and three hours from now do you think the information is he going to release is going to sway the information how bad is this going to be for the bidens today. >> the liberal media is going out of the way to preframe this as a nothing burger or suggest there was some unethical activity going on but was it really illegal activity? is there going to be a defunnive smoking gun and the implication
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from democratic media is not really. i don't think that's true. the smoking guns were there at the earliest "new york post" stories the one at the center of the censorship scandal which was the fact that we know and the biden, the white house then the biden campaign none of them challenged the fact that hunter had arranged a meeting between executives from. [buzzer] matha ukrainian energy firm and his feash the second most powerful man in the world and the obama administration's point man on ukraine. that, i'm curious, whether that will show up in any of this. there's also the 10% for the big guy. that's never been really challenged. that involves a kind of chinese communist-backed company. does that money -- is that the 70,000 related to that larger transaction, the 10% for the big guy? again, these are the kinds of things that i hope to see answered in less than three hours. >> todd: you mentioned the media trying to down play this and so is the white house with this memo they sent earlier today.
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telling fox news digital congressman comer has a history of playing fast and loose with the facts baseless innuendo so-called investigations with legitimacy. he has hidden information from the public to selectively leak and promote his own hand picked narratives overall effort to lob personal attacks at the president and his family. that statement tells me the white house know what is is coming and they are petrified they know today is the day that this goes from a hunter biden story to officially a joe biden story. how crippling will this be to joe biden's campaign for a second term? >> it wasn't tripling to the ficampaign. that moment works in our country. it wasn't just big tech censoring the information. it was also the blue check media as it were. the mainstream media legit mating the censorship and then the national security apparatus, the deep state basically coming out in favor of the censor as well. calling it all russian
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disinformation. so, i think that's the real tragic fact here there is a risk here of this becoming merely a hunter biden dog and pony show and a good one and but one that takes our eyes away from that larger problem of systemic corruption in washington. graft of the kind we saw and this big tech power which is still unchecked. >> todd: if i could jump in quickly, even if the charges alleged rise to the level of bribery or something approaching a treasonous approach with a foreign actor, do you think so the will mainstream media can still ignore this story again? we have seen brazenness the past few years especially what happened with the hunter biden story that i think you can well expect them saying hey, yeah, you know, maybe this is unethical, maybe it's shady but it's not a big deal. >> ashley: talk about bias and censoring. let's be clear handful of
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different investigations going on. you got comer's investigation. the doj's investigation. today is the deadline. the fbi, the deadline for the fbi to release those documents that republicans are asking for, but, like you said, let's be very clear here. this is about the implications of president joe biden not his son hunter. i feel like that's where people, especially in the media get this sway this is about joe biden. >> hunter biden would not be a national story at all if his last name weren't biden. the whole reason he was able to be in those rooms conducting these transactions is because of his links to his father. so if those transactions are illegal, unethical, shady, whatever, i'm sorry, but joe biden is implicated. >> todd: we had doug collins that seat a few minutes ago you will hear the word china a lot today. will we finally get answers to why this administration operates so softly on china the way they do? >> well, absolutely. absolutely. especially if the thing that
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representative comer are going it reveal as they say then you will see something that has to do with -- i really hope we get to the bottom of 10% for the big guy. >> todd: that's what we're waiting for. sohrab omari, thank you for being here. keep your channel locked to fox news as we bring all the latest from james comer coming up in a few hours. >> ashley: "fox & friends" coming up right now have. a good day. >> todd: republicans are calling it judgment day. >> hunter could face charges of tax evasion and illegal gun ownership. >> entire family has been putting millions and millions of dollars in their back pocket. >> it's going to be chaotic for a while. >> title 42 expire at midnight. >> pretty much on. the troopers know border patrol. >> does the president then want to go back to the border. >> i don't have any trips to preview. >> i didn't find progress. >> president biden's meeting with speaker kevin mccarthy over raising the debt ceiling. >> america is not a deadbeat nation. >> he treated the debt limit just like he treated the
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