involved. our law and order panel on these late developments, coming right up. donald trump in a new legal action tonight citing the fourth amendment protection against unreasonable reason seizure. the white house remained silent for the whole shake-up over its response for the covid-19 pandemic. we got a chance to speak to dr. walensky of the role politics is playing in public health. be sure to stick around that. by now you have seen the shocking scene. dozens of vandals ransacking the 7-eleven. matt phan is in los angeles for us tonight. reporter: hey matt. that group stormed inside the 7-eleven, stealing what they wanted. it is something we are seeing across the country. up to 100 people go on a rampage stealing candy and chips and sodas and some jumped the counter and stole lottery ticket. one man targeted a store worker, police say he threw food and bananas at an employee who was hiding in the back. this group took over the street intersection just before rushing
team trump wants the third party to examine the president s fourth amendment right, senator grassley spoke with fox news digital at the iowa state fair, what he thinks is a problem of the top fbi leadership. looks like there is political bias. you have a whole problem with what they did with hillary clinton with her e-mails and they were compromised and she destroyed some property and nothing was done. they negotiated. prosecutors have a looming deadline on thursday to determine how much the problem was caused and how much should be released and how much should be redacted. trump s legal team thinks most of the information will be barred from the public. the justice department hopes to
The high court rules a previous Grand Rapids Police Department policy of photographing and fingerprinting individuals without photo ID was unconstitutional.