for murder. i don t think he will be retried for murder if there s a hung jury. but he won t victimize people anymore, i got him disbarred through the work that we did, so i think he s going to be an inmate with an inmate number from now on. jacqui: eric, appreciate your time. john: see what the jury has to say and then the cases after that. a live look at the white house where we expect john kirby and karine jean-pierre will be taking questions any minute in the brady briefing room, we ll keep an eye on that for you. jacqui: president biden s attorney general merrick garland forced to defend his tenure during a senate judiciary hearing, republicans fired off examples of what they call weaponization of government. you have one tier of justice for people that are conservatives, and another for those that are on the left. how do you decide which statute you enforce and which you don t.
if anybody asked him about it. as we understand it, there is a q & a session going on with the president and the democratic senators. john. john: peter doocy for us at the white house. thank you. jacqui. jacqui: john, even as some democrats start to come around on supporting a nationwide tiktok ban, not one democrat on the house foreign affairs committee voted to give president biden the power to ban the app labelled a national security risk. grady trimble is live on capitol hill. so, grady, why did democrats vote against this proposal? hi, jacqui. as you and peter noted, there does seem to be growing bipartisan appetite to ban tiktok, but democrats on the house foreign affairs committee are blasting that particular bill that you mentioned. congressman gregory meeks, the top democrat on that committee, he says a bill with such wide-ranging consequence deserves significant consideration and requires congress to conduct effective due diligence through debate and