executing a search warrant at president biden s residence as a deciding factor for not allowing it, even though she agreed probable cause existed. prosecutors said not to ask about the big guy or dad when conducting interviews. steps by doj i ve never seen in my 14 years and makes no sense. wolf tips off the biden counsel about your plan to search the storage unit. is that right. absolutely. john: former doj prosecutor lesley wolf, on the hot seat as part of the hunter biden investigation. sandra: testifying behind closed doors after whistleblowers said she obstructed the fbi investigating president biden during the five-year-long probe. the panel sounds off in moments. first, a fox news alert from the white house. john: awaiting the first white house briefing since house lawmakers voted to launch a formal impeachment inquiry into president biden. republicans turn up the heat in their investigations of the first family. hello, john roberts in washington. good thur
ingraham angle from washington. thank you for being with us. putting evil in context, that s the focus of tonight s angle. more fallout from the hill testimony from college presidents who have equivocating on the antisemitism atmosphere on their campuses. some of the most revealing and disturbing exchanges are just now being seen by americans. specifically calling for genocide of jews, does that constitute bullying and harassment? if directed, it is harassment. so yes? it is condepend not decision. calling for genocide of jews is depending on the context? if the speech becomes conduct, it can be harassment, yes. laura: surely the esteemed harvard university president had a much clearer response. at harvard does calling for genocide much jews violate bullying or harassment, yes or no? it can be depending on the context? what is the context? targeted as an individual, crossing into conduct that is bullying, harassment, intimidation, that is actionable condu
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