how the social media company rigid the covid debate with elon musk teasing there are more files to come. correspondent aishah hasnie joins us tonight. good evening, aishah. rich, good evening to you. in a relatively brief thread writer says both the trump and biden white house is, quote: directly pressed twitter to moderate covid content. you, however they saw fit and that the platform oftentimes complied. today s newly released twitter files focus on the pandemic. how the government tried to control the narrative. writer da david says the trump white house came looking for help from the tech companies to combat misinformation about runs on grocery stores. but there were runs on grocery stores. he also reveals twitter monitored the trump white house sharing an email exchange where twitter s former deputy general counsel jim baker asked why a tweet from then president trump telling people not to be afraid of covid was not violating their covid misinformation policy. twitte
fun, we have a huge show ahead including a bad gifts return edition of supermarket showdown. we are going to face off and in quality trivia challenge, plus we are answering your fan mail questions, but first, time for a holiday hangover themed fastest, are you ready? what plenty of folks are happy to see the holidays were known and most people wishes that it happened longer than it actually does, 52% say that they may tried to fit in as many festivities as possible, but the same percentage agree that there is not enough time in the holiday season to do everything they want to do, do you wish that the holidays lasted longer? jimmy: no, and thank you for not acknowledging that i look like a whole santa who got fired for smoking pot with the elves. people are trying to do too much and that s why they think the season is too short, everybody needs to try to stop having the coolest christmas on and scream and paste themselves, let s play some music and have a good time, there we
cream. dana is it for us. merry christmas everyone. see you back here tomorrow night. i saw mommy kissing santa claus underneath the mistletoe last night she didn t hear me creep down the stairs to have a peek. richard: good evening, welcome to washington. i m rich edson in for bet baier. a deadly storm shuts down and posthole day travel for millions of americans. title 42 remains in effect on our southern border, for now. but the immigration crisis shows no signs of slowing. and new attacks on several power stations leave thousands in washington state unplugged on christmas day.
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the clintons themselves through lecture fees that an official investigation has to be launched. but i want to make it very clear. that the clintons are to be given the presumption of innocence. as one who has been dishonestly smeared i loathe political hit jobs. but there are major questions here. and they must, must be answered. no government official should benefit financially while serving the people. and a fox news documentary hosted by bet baier tonight suggests even good deeds such as help for earthquake ravaged haiti came with strings attached. as haiti dug itself out of the rubble, many projects were initiated often with u.s. money and a connection to the clintons. the central question, the question which sweitzer investigated was about how you so many of these deals seemed to come back at some point to the clintons. what quickly became apparent to many people was that if you wanted a contract, if you wanted to