transports. breaking tonight, federal judge appoints a special master to review documents in the raid on the mar-a-lago home of former president donald trump. also denying a request from the government to exclude reportedly classified documents. what does all of that mean going forward. the panel breaks that down go plus with the fentanyl crisis, the attorneys general from more than a dozen states and urge the president to declare fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction to help protect americans from a mass casualty event. we begin with the fight over migrant buses and no flights. the white house correspondent kevin corke has the latest on what happened on the border and martha s vineyard. good evening, kevin. a border battle to be sure between white house and blue states against g.o.p. resident governors who supporters say are simply forcing the blue states to live with the consequences of their preferred border policies. if you live in a border town in texas and arizona or
this is definitely a win for president trump and a loss the justice department. no one should be surprise that judge cannon decided not to reverse the earlier order to appoint a special master. when she s doing and she wants a trusted judge, retired judge whose very familiar with classified information to help her figure out what documents should have been in mar-a-lago and which documents couldn t be. the justice department is unwise. going to appeal in florida. what they should do is work with the special master. try to get the review done quickly so they can satisfy the judge s order and proceed with the investigation. ascends on how a green play in the public eye, majority of americans according to the fox news poll believe it was important to take these documents back but do democrats
transports. breaking tonight, federal judge appoints a special master to review documents in the raid on the mar-a-lago home of former president donald trump. also denying a request from the government to exclude reportedly classified documents. what does all of that mean going forward. the panel breaks that down go plus with the fentanyl crisis, the attorneys general from more than a dozen states and urge the president to declare fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction to help protect americans from a mass casualty event. we begin with the fight over migrant buses and no flights. the white house correspondent kevin corke has the latest on what happened on the border and martha s vineyard. good evening, kevin. a border battle to be sure between white house and blue states against g.o.p. resident governors who supporters say are simply forcing the blue states to live with the consequences of their preferred border policies. if you live in a border town in
struck a deal that avoids the nationwide rail strike. agreement improves working conditions, health care guarantees, 24% wage increase over the next five years for rail workers. the president argues fending off train stoppage ups americans fight inflation. inflation are over 15%. breaking tonight, a judge in florida has appointed a special master to review the documents seized in last month s raid on mar-a-lago. the entire judge, the former chief judge of the u.s. district court, for more than 100 classified documents to be turned directly over to investigators and not the special masters.
through arizona. in a 12 month period ending last year, there were 105,000 drug overdoses and 66% were related to fentanyl. 2 milligrams, a few specs, can kill a person. attorneys general wrote to president biden the classifying the drug is a weapon of mass instruction could save tens of thousands of lives, writing in part that enough fentanyl has been seized in the last year to kill every man, woman, and child in the united states several times over. indeed, giving fentanyl s lethality, the amounts being interdicted and seized are inconsistent with what one would suspect from drug trafficking activity and purposeful conspiracy to kill americans or an effort to stockpile a dangerous chemical weapon. fentanyl recently has been blamed for student deaths on campuses across the country including ohio. one student recently died and three others were found