the news comes after a string of attacks or threats of violence against lawmakers and federal workers. just yesterday a man waving a bat assaulted staffers at the office of democratic congressman gerry connolly. his father says the suspect s father says he was suffering from skins fren ya. in march, one of republican republican rand paul staffers was stabbed in washington. in february, democratic congresswoman angie craig was assaulted in the elevator of her apartment building. and the most severe attack so far occurred in october, a man demanding to see then speaker of the house nancy pelosi broke into her home and attacked her husband with a hammer. joining me now, cnn congressional correspondent jessica dean along with l.a. times columnist l.z. granderson and former trump campaign adviser. thank you all for being here. jessica, i want to start with you. how did this happen? the secret service didn t notice this when it was going on? that s the big question, right? he g
courthouse. the director of the secret service is livid after agents did not notice the intruder who got into the home of president biden s national security advisor. what we have learned of this case, peter thomas tonight. the migrant crisis this evening far from the southern border. parents protesting the city s plan to house migrants and stand-alone gems and up to 20 public schools. a major turn tonight and the idaho college murderers of a grand jury indicting the suspect with what brian kohberger faces and what prosecutors have revealed. president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy signaling they may be getting closer to a deal to raise the debt ceiling. but the president is saying about a key republican demand. the battle over abortion in the u.s. after the supreme court overturned role, and two more states moving to strictly ban abortion, and president trump now taking credit for appointing justices who helped overturn roe. rachel scott reporting. that deadly plan
case, but what we know is this, the irs whistle-blower s lawyers have written to members of congress saying that the whistle-blower and his entire team have been removed from the ongoing and sensitive investigation of the high-profile controversial subject about which our client sought to make whistle-blower disclosures to congress. the whistle-blower previously alleged political interference in the investigation of that high-profile, controversial subject who fox has been told is hunter biden. as for the whistle-blower s removal from the investigation, his legal team says its client, was informed the change was at the request of the department of justice. the move was condemned as retaliatory action by house speaker kevin mccarthy who said by a twitter that republicans on the house, weighs and means committee, will expose any possible cover-up at the irs and republicans will protect the whistle-blowers who shine a light on government misconduct. congressman richard nea
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