started shedding its parts. now, apparently other drivers on the highway had seen that this truck was having trouble. they had seen that this stuff that there was stuff hanging off of this truck. they saw how dangerous it was. other drivers had tried to signal to the driver of the truck to let him know something was wrong, but the truck driver didn t respond appropriately, didn t seem to do anything in response to these alerts from other drivers. ultimately, a piece of his tail light assembly fell off his truck at speed on the highway. and it bounced on the road, and it bounced underneath the van that was carrying the willis family. and that piece of that truck became shrapnel. and it punctured the gas tank of the van, and the van went up in a fireball. five of the six kids were killed instantly in the fireball. the sixth child who was the eldest, and he was only 13, he died hours later. he died the next day.
the parents were severely burned. but they survived. just an unbelievabl
a lot of things. thanks, appreciate the reporting. i m joined by caroline. let s get to the conflict issue and what the president wrote over the weekend. is robert mueller ever going to release his conflicts of interest with respect to prtd tr president trump. what he was talking about with this alleged conflict of interest and white house wouldn t tell cnn either when they asked this question. you think you know what it s about and has merit. there are three things we know that president trump himself stated, there s this lingering potential dispute over fees at his golf course and then of course the other issue besides the fact that mueller had worked for wilmer hail, the law firm that represented jared and ivanka and experts in the doj cleared, they vetted him to do this representation ethically.
but the issue is that interviewed for ahead of the fbi with president trump days before his appointment as special counsel. i think as everything in this case, he s grasping for straws
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completely debunked the campaign-related charges. let s take a look. the general counsel for the clinton mob family, lanny davis, he had his client pleaded to two counts of criminality that don t exist. these campaign finance violations all over tv saying implicates the president directly.re first, let s back up. it is a guilty plea. it is a plea bargain between ale prosecutor and a criminal. a criminal who doesn t want to spend the rest of his life in prison. that is not precedent. that applies only to that specific case. nobody cites plea bargains for precedent. that s number one. number two, just because a prosecutor says that somebody violated a campaign law, doesn t make it so. he s not the judge, he s not the jury. we didn t adjudicate anything. it never went to court. that s number two. a campaign expenditure under our
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Infiltrate catholic groups while a catholic man was arrested just for handing out pro-life flyers next to an abortion clinic. and now being catholic means you cannot adopt a child in need. where does it end. let s bring in the president of the law firm representing the burks, mark renzi of becket fund for religious liberty. mark, good to see you. thanks for joining us. good to see you, judge. not only because of this case, but this alarming trend where catholics are somehow seen as some kind of terrorist group by the fbi and christopher wray sitting in front of congress and saying the head of the fbi, i don t know what to think about that. yet what we have got is internal documents that the fbi sought to infiltrate catholic church diocese to combat direct sncc terrorism. let me go to this case. there is an actual shortage of families for foster children.
Documents in the storage room and trump s office on august 26th, 2022, now are called trump employees, called trump employee five, and said words to the effect of, someone wants to make sure if carlos is good, unquote. in response, trump employee five told nauta that de oliveira was loyal and that de oliveira would not do anything to affect his relationship with trump. that same day, trump employed nauta and the pack representative that de oliveira was loyal. that same day, trump called de oliveira and told de oliveira that trump would get de oliveira an attorney, in court. now at that nauta and de oliveira are tangled in trump s web of lies and deceiving, finding themselves in difficult and perilous legal positions. according to filing from the federal election commission, we know that in 2022, the firm where de oliveira attorney s apartment has paid more than $189,000 by donald trump s save america back, similarly, the
This hearing will begin with the judge deciding whether or not to bring sanctions against hunter biden s legal team for a misrepresentation. let s back up and start with the amicus brief filed by the house ways and means committee chairman jason smith. it wanted to insert the testimony of those whistleblowers. here is what congressman smith writes. the defendant appears to have benefited, hunter biden, from political interference. in the interest of full transparency and fairness for all citizens it is critical for the court to have this relevant information when evaluating the plea agreement. but as we have now learned late last night, a member of hunter biden s legal team from the law firm called the clerk s office and apparently may have misrepresented herself in trying to get that amicus brief and this testimony sidelined and