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completing a historic security policy shift. that was triggered by the invasion of ukraine by russia, with which finland shares a long border. in response to this, moscow said it would strengthen its military capacity in its western and northwestern regions. while sweden remains in the waiting room still, nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg says as a result, sweden will also be safer . let s get the latest from kyiv and our correspondent hugo bachega. asi as i mentioned there, hugo, this sparked by russia s invasion of ukraine just over a year ago. what is ukraine s reaction to this? yeah, i think the ukrainians is ukraine s reaction to this? yeah, i think the ukrainians are is ukraine s reaction to this? yeah, i think the ukrainians are watching | i think the ukrainians are watching it very closely and obviously, as you said, this decision by finland was triggered by russia s invasion of ukraine. and today is a major symbolic moment. finland abandoned decades of mili
officials. republican leaders in the house sending a letter to secretary blinken stating it is apparent the biden campaign played an active role in the origins of the public statement that had the effect of helping suppress the hunter biden story and preventing american citizens from making a fully informed decision during the 2020 presidential election. dana: all this coming as an i.r.s. whistleblower is claiming political interference in the hunter biden tax investigation. senator tom cotton saying sooner or later the truth will come out about hunter and the family business. very troubling reports that the i.r.s. and the f.b.i. have been thwarted from investigating hunter biden s dealings, as you say are not about hunter biden. a very troubled by private citizen. the truth will come out and why you start to see whistleblowers come out. dana: joining us now is nancy mace who sits on the house oversight committee. one of the things if you watch the five and gutfeld an
in the way that they are falsely portraying. john: lawmakers at odds after a bill would ban biological males from being in women s sports. they say it will be a major issue heading into the 2024 campaign. sandra: democrats disagree, saying the gop is creating the controversy. our political heavyweights sean duffy and harold ford, jr. are here to debate that and which party is getting this right. john: the white house, a briefing is scheduled to begin any moment now and for the second straight day, karine jean-pierre likely to face a barrage of questions over an issue she does not want to talk about, hunter biden. hello, john roberts in washington. sandra, made it to friday, the finish line is in sight. sandra: it s been quite a week and a lot more to go, peter doocy is in the room, likely a lot of questions thrown to kjp. i m sandra smith in new york. this is america reports. we are getting those brand-new details from the irs agent s bombshell claims regarding the
president biden is about to honor of hero of bloody sunday. it was 58 years ago that white deputies and state troopers violently turned on peaceful demonstrators. they were beginning a 54-mile march to montgomery, the state capital to call for equal voting rights for african-americans. this is obviously an important trip for the president. what can you tell us? reporter: well, jim, president biden s purpose here in selma, alabama today is two-fold. the white house has said he wants to commemorate the day, the events of bloody sunday 58 years ago so that they will not be erased from america s memory. the president will be speaking in just a short while with a backdrop of the edmund pettis bridge right behind him, where african-americans were severely beaten by white officers. the president in his remarks today is once again expected to put the spotlight on the need for vote being rights legislation. in the 2020 campaign, that was one of the central tenets, one of main promis