The Department of Justice s top watchdog announced it is looking into recent revelations that the DOJ sought subpoenas against Democratic members of Congress and reporters as part of the investigation into alleged leaks of classified information to the media.
GUTFELD: Yes. I agree.
DUFFY: The drug dealers.
RIVERA: But they make it over the walls, they make it, they fly, they dig, they take boats. The pros are not going to be stopped.
DUFFY: Well what happens to Guatemala?
RIVERA: The walls stops one and
GUTFELD: Well, this is it. What happens to Guatemala if those people stay? Nothing.
DUFFY: Guatemala is great.
RIVERA: Going to suck up those billions of dollars.
PERINO: It s good to be back in studio where you can have a little argument once in a while. Up next, America has been shaken by major cyberattacks and now a top Biden official says we better get used to it.
Wed, 09 Jun 2021 18:05 UTC UFOs aren t just real, they re capable of mind-bending feats of flight and have a keen interest in toying with the US nuclear facilities. That s according to an intelligence official tasked with investigating these phenomena.
Speaking to the
Washington Post on Tuesday, Luis Elizondo, former director of the military s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), revealed that UFOs - or whoever pilots them - are fascinated with nuclear energy.
There is some sort of intersection between these UAP or UFO sightings and our nuclear technology with nuclear propulsion, nuclear power generation, or nuclear weapons systems, Elizondo told the