todd: that s incomprehensible. you re watching fox and friends first on tuesday morning. i m todd piro. carley: the baby was found cradled in the arms of his mother yesterday morning. jacky. the baby was being cradled in the arms of her mom, it appeared she was trying to run away when they were gunned down. deputies found them in a ditch by the home. it is presumed to be a gang-related attack. we believe we have two suspects at this point, we also believe this is not a random act of violence. we believe this was a targeted family. we believe there are gang associations that involved in this scene, as well as narcotics investigations. that sheriff adding, i think it is specifically connected to the cartel, this was not run of the mill low end gang member, he did not name an organization, but says the killings may be related to a search warrant related to a search at the home last week. it is unclear if the man arrested last week was one victim. d.n.a. testing will
press secretary karine jean-pierre called this a political stunt by desantis. take a listen. we ve seen governor desantis do political stunts to fix this issue from florida. he is not dealing with the problem, he s creating the problem. carley: why would she call this a political stunt by desantis? the political stunt is coming from washington, d.c. the governor is not creating problems, he s trying to mitigate what is are occurring. we re sending a strong message to the migrants, this is not a time to come. if you get caught here, you will be sent back. he is having to take action because of failure on the behalf of washington, d.c., i m proud of the governor, he s been a good help. we have resources, fdle,
and why is the documents in his vice presidential hands so much less important than the documents that were in a sitting or a former president s hands in his own residence in a locked place? carley: yeah. we re also hearing a story from arizona republic editor his name is greg burton. is he recalling a personal experience where he saw classified documents on the desk of then vice president biden back in 2010 and apparently the secret service asked his cameraman to delete some photos, some images of his time interviewing the vice president just in case those documents were in those pictures. quickly, how important do you think that story is dating back to 2010? it s pretty important. interestingly, one of the figures in that story was jay carney who ended up being obama s press secretary but at the time was working for joe biden. and he was the one who confronted the reporter and the cameraman and there was kind of
todd: white house says visitor logs do not exist for biden s delaware beach house where classified documents were discovered. like every president in modern history his personal residence is personal. oversight committee chairman james comer says he isn t buying the white house s latest excuse we wonder if the secret service had records because he still had secret service protection. you would assume that the secret service would vet people that would be allowed on the premise of the dwelling for the president of the united states. carley: former arkansas governor mike huckabee joins us now. good morning to you. jonathan turley says of course congress had the right to know who had access to these classified documents and if these records, these logs of who visited president biden in wilmington don t exist they could actually have interviews with staff, family members, past visitors which could escalate the situation very much so if
they should receive back pay and we will be lucky if those discharged or voluntarily left want to return to service that treated them so poorly. the fact this is happening in the united states of america, it is unamerican, wrong and i hope congress will go back to work and fight for military members who fight for us everyday. i can t believe this is happening, we need to make this right. carley: there is some good news, the defense department is considering backpay. pentagon spokesperson floated the idea of backpay saying the department is exploring this and will provide view on legislation of this nature at appropriate time. what do you think, do you think that will happen? is backpay enough? tomi: it needs to happen. think about this, there are 8500