Get this story out when the white house was aware that this was an issue, and essentially Karine Jeanpierre had a similar answer pretty much every time. Watch. Where you or any member of your staff involved in the crafting of a strategy as to when this disclosure should be made . Seemed like he was thinking the investigation would end soon. Was he surprised . Does this episode undercut that argument, that he restored confidence . Here we have in the headline that he is now under investigation. Follow whatever protocol was in place. Again, this is something that he takes very seriously. The president , when it comes to classified documents, when it comes to Classified Information. I am not going to go into any specifics from here. John on sat with me, harold ford jr. And Kellyanne Conway, but first, bret baier, fox news Chief Political Anchor and Executive Editor and interim special reporter joins me. Bret, good happy with us today. He goes into that weekend and into delaware. I am told
and it was all apparently to impress a bunch of his teenage friends in a video game chat room. the washington post interviewing one of the members, who says teixeira acted like a father figure to the group during covid. it felt like i was on top of mount everest. it felt like i was above everybody else, to some degree, in that i would be able to brag to some people that i knew stuff that they didn t. he is not interested in helping any foreign agencies with their attack on the u.s. or other countries. he was a young, charismatic man, who loved nature, god, and bottom line, if they want these to be private, it is because they have something to hide. dana: so, the biden administration appears to have been caught flat-footed by this leak. teixeira was essentially an i.t. worker with the highest level of clearance and access to military intel systems. we had been circulating information for months on line with the pentagon only learning about it last week through the media.
get this story out when the white house was aware that this was an issue, and essentially karine jean-pierre had a similar answer pretty much every time. watch. where you or any member of your staff involved in the crafting of a strategy as to when this disclosure should be made? seemed like he was thinking the investigation would end soon. was he surprised? does this episode undercut that argument, that he restored confidence? here we have in the headline that he is now under investigation. follow whatever protocol was in place. again, this is something that he takes very seriously. the president, when it comes to classified documents, when it comes to classified information. i am not going to go into any specifics from here. john: on sat with me, harold ford jr. and kellyanne conway, but first, bret baier, fox news chief political anchor and executive editor and interim special reporter joins me. bret, good happy with us today. he goes into that weekend and into d
here at our legal experts are standing by to break it all down. a costly mistake. that s not what just republicans are saying about president biden s so-called student debt cancellation, that s an editorial from the washington post. some burnable democrats warning he could send wrong message to the voters i need to win over in november. our panel is on deck to debate and the white house with a new estimate of what they think this is going to cost. we are going to talk about the political price as well. be sure to stick around for night court, what some plaintiffs claim outside testing found in the grocer s meat products for the impending release of that mar-a-lago affidavit and what we can expect to learn when the redacted document goes public. white house correspondent kevin corke digging into night. good evening, shannon. the affidavit expected to be heavily redacted, let s be honest about that, it supposed to explain why investigators believe there was probable cause
things slipped down the priority list. that doesn t appear to be happening with the conflict in ukraine. what s your take so far of the fact that stories like this are still making the front pages? it’s still making the front pages? it s actuall still making the front pages? it s actually right. still making the front pages? it s actually right. sorry, still making the front pages? it s actually right. sorry, go - still making the front pages? it s actually right. sorry, go on, - still making the front pages? it s| actually right. sorry, go on, dan. still making the front pages? it s i actually right. sorry, go on, dan. i have to say actually right. sorry, go on, dan. i have to say that actually right. sorry, go on, dan. i have to say that the actually right. sorry, go on, dan. i have to say that the intensity - have to say that the intensity of the coverage has dropped off a bit, and i the coverage has dropped off a bit, and i think the coverage has dropped off a