former british prime minister liz truss and how this is reverberating around the world. all that and what she thinks of french president s emmanuel macron break in the united states and europe when it comes to dealing with this china-taiwan mess. i m neil cavuto. busy news day. let s get to it. the revelations that seem to be coming out almost on the hour. jennifer has more from the pentagon. jennifer? we just received a statement from the gaming chat room where these classified documents first appeared. discord says it is cooperating with law enforcement to hen find who is responsible for the breach. meantime, senior u.s. officials have been working overtime reaching out to u.s. allies to make amends for the untimely leaks and rebuild allied trust. secretary of defend lloyd austin spoke with his south korean counterpart yet and melt at the pentagon with ukraine s prime minister. he ignored shouted questions about the classified document looks, which included withering batt
scare today after word that local police lost documents with sensitive security information. the trip is meant to celebrate the president s irish roots and the anniversary of historic peace agreement. the president s insistence on pushing green energy, specifically electric vehicles is causing some problems back home. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich is in dublin, ireland tonight 2r58ing with the president. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you, bret. never mind the cost of an electric vehicle is more than $61,000 today on average, which is more, by the way, than the average salary per year of the average american. but critics are saying this proposal has some practical limitations that could make it impossible. my name is joe biden and i m a car guy. but maybe not so much a combustion engine car guy anymore despite his love for his corvette with the e.p.a. promoting sweeps cuts two thirds of cars and trucks sold by 2032 to be electric. wrote don t have a
to do lists. its our interest to share but it has risks. neil: this platform, discord, what do we know about it? they say they re fully cooperating to try to get to the bottom of this. but what are your worries? well, you know, obviously the concern is the limited audience in which this type of format has. that lends itself to greater questions as to who this is or who did this. it certainly is good to hear they re cooperating. they have no choice. the department of justice has available all the tools to compel their participation. their cooperation. in this as your reporter said, there s signatures involved and photographs and signatures and electronic transfer of materials that will be used to find this source did this. this is espionage. they ll be brought to justice. we re going to continue the search so that we can plug this
that everyone is working together and that we re working cooperatively. neil: still, we know the justice department is opening a criminal investigation into the release of this material. separately of a lot of this would have been available to thousands of people in the u.s. and foreign governments that have the security and military clearance to look at this stuff. so is it possible that many of those thousands already have long before this release? yeah, you re making a good point. the united states doesn t just collect intelligence for itself because we are so integrated with our allies, nato allies. we gather intelligence to share it so that our allies have an ability to incorporate that into their policy making, their decision making. that sharing of intelligence always results in an opportunity to lose that intelligence or have it be leaked. it also helps people formulate
material that is going in and out of ukraine. defense secretary lloyd austin met today at the pentagon with ukraine s prime minister. he ignored shouted questions about the classified leaks, which included withering battlefield assessments that many fear could harm ukraine s spring offensive. thank you, press. lee now. no questions. thank you leaving now. thank you. the hunt is on for the person or group who put these 53 classified documents on the internet. the culprit left enough seemingly am moreish clues at the intelligence community and justice department hope to narrow the pool quickly and bring charges. we don t know who did this and for what reason and what else this individual or individuals might have and might still release. pentagon officials remain frustrated. the leak is creating another distraction while the u.s. tries to counter china and russia in taiwan and ukraine. discord, the website where the classified documents were first posted, told us in a statement