welcome to the special edition of hannity. i am judge jeanine pirro in for sean. earlier today, a vehicle exploded at the rainbow bridge border crossing connecting new york and canada leaving two dead. our very own kevin corke has the latest. >> that vehicle actually exploded on the rainbow bridge after hurtling into america from canada this morning. if you haven't seen the pictures, they are quite incredible. it flew through the air at a high rate of speed before bursting into flames right next to an immigration checkpoint. as you pointed out, judge, two people in the car died and at least one border patrol official was injured. authorities quickly shut down three other crossings connecting western new york and canada. buffalo niagara international airport has been closed to international flights according to the faa. tonight, the fbi, we are told, is spearheading the investigation into this incident. new york state and local authorities are also on the scene. meanwhile the nypd has agreed to send officers upstate to assist on the ground and as expected they will be beefing of security in and around new york city especially ahead of the thanksgiving holiday. meantime over at the white house press secretary karine jean-pierre said this. the president has been briefed on the vehicle explosion at the rainbow bridge port of entry. he and his team are closely following the developments. that continues tonight according to our sources at the white house. also tonight transportation secretary pete buttigieg says the travel alert system is operating at a heightened level of security. and i should also add this. we just got this within the last hour or so. maybe couple of hours. the governor of new york kathy hochul says the incident is at this point not believed to be an act of terrorism. that counters early reporting throughout the day. however this is important. the investigation is ongoing and until we learn the names of the suspects, not a lot can be known about their possible motivation. judge? >> evan corcoran, thanks so much. politico is now reporting that house republicans are just weeks away from deciding whether to file for more formal articles of impeachment against president joe biden. there are just a few more interviews that need to have been first including of hunter himself. and hunter has a lot of questions to answer like who is buying his art? what are they getting in return? why is a big-time democrat party donor and hollywood lawyer giving hunter biden so much money and paid off his massive tax liability? and what about that 10% for the big guy? here now with an update on the biden family investigations is house oversight committee chairman james comer. good evening, mr. chairman. you have got one very important witness coming up. what do you expect to hear from him? >> well we have a lot of questions. you mention several of them. obviously we are very concerned about the millions of dollars he and his family have received from our enemies around the world. we are concerned that it appears that at least 20 of his llcs appear to be nothing more than shell companies that were set up to receive wires from foreign nationals and to deceive the irs in paying taxes. we are concerned about what level of involvement joe biden had in these business schemes that the bidens are clearly involved in. we want to know exactly what role joe played and why joe has been so dishonest with the american people about his knowledge and involvement. >> excuse me, do you expect hunter biden to give you an answer regarding what his father and how his father was involved given the fact that his father has told the american people i had nothing to do with his business? >> yeah, look. hunter biden went along with the narrative that his laptop was russian disinformation and it wasn't his all along. now he is suing the laptop repair guy for disclosing his laptop. the president posses on has been all over the board much like the president. but now he will have an opportunity to clear his good name. if i were hbi would want to come in front of the house oversight committee and answer our questions. if he has done nothing wrong he can defend his good name and live happily ever after. >> congressman, it's interesting, mr. chairman, it's interesting. don't we have sufficient evidence? we've got people like devon archer and people like tony bobulinski. we've got e-mails. we've got photographs. we've got evidence. as a former prosecutor myself irrespective of what hunter says, you've got a clearly prima facie case here. >> i think so. i have said that for many months. i think we produced many smoking guns. there are people in the mainstream media that want to say otherwise. but poll after poll comes out and shows that the american people are keeping up with this investigation and they realize that something bad is going on here. the president of the united states has been dishonest with the american people. he has lied at least a dozen times about who he met with and what level of involvement he had in his family policy criminal activities. that is what there. we are talking about money laundering. we are talking about tax evasion. we are talking about securities fraud. the list goes on and on. these are very serious crimes at any other american would have already gone to prison over. so really there are two things that the congress will have to look at here with respect to biden corruption. first of all, is the corruption itself? secondly, is the government cover up? the witness that jim jordan subpoenaed, leslie wolf, we have a lot of questions for her. her name always pops up any time there is an obstruction. any time that we interview a government employee that was supposed to be investigating this and they say they were told to stand down. all roads lead to leslie wolf. we have a lot of questions for her. i know jim jordan will do a very good job in that deposition. the bidens will come in front of our committee. we expect them to. if they do not, congress will hold them accountable. the evidence is overwhelming. i know there are two or three moderates that still want to see what the bidens have to say in their depositions. at that point, the home conference will get together and will decide how we are going to hold this family accountable for wrongdoing. >> okay. when it comes to a vote on whether or not you're going to impeach joe biden, when do you think that is going to happen? >> well, certainly that will probably be early spring. the sooner, the better. it just depends on when these people come in for the depositions and transcribed interviews. we have about 24 people that we want to hear from and we are expecting to hear from them in the next 45 days. after we hear from them, hopefully we can wrap up our job on the oversight committee which is to investigate criminal wrongdoing and issue a report. then we will handed off to the judiciary committee. >> when you said you will hold them accountable if they make a decision and not come. will you hold them in contempt? >> absolutely. that is something that jim jordan and i talked with speaker johnson at length about last week. i think we are all on board. we expect people to respect our subpoenas. this has been a credible investigation. we have been very transparent. this is a legitimate committee unlike the january 6th committee. this is a committee where both parties appointed their membership. we have published four bank memorandums. we have had countless press conferences. i don't know how many interviews we have done. we've been transparent with the american people. >> you have done an awful lot. final question. we talked about a lot of bank accounts and different banks. have you gotten all the bank records that you would want to? >> just about. i think one thing that is hard for anyone to understand is how many different accounts the bidens had with each one of these shell companies. we continue to find new accounts almost on a weekly basis. we find a new account the bidens had. they are still coming in. we have had good luck with the banks. the banks have done a pretty good job honoring our subpoenas. >> chairman comer, thank you so much and happy thanksgiving to you. possible impeachment is just one of joe pa see problems as his 2024 chances deteriorate every day. in large part because americans are continuing to feel the pressure of inflation as they prepare for thanksgiving. while the white house want you to believe prices are dropping, it is clear bidenomics has been a disaster and voters are realizing it with one new poll showing donald trump continuing to widen his lead over joe biden. here now with reaction to all of our top stories, fox news contributor charlie hurt, former florida attorney general pam bondi and foxnews legal analyst jared garrett. i will start with the gregg jarrett. we just heard from chairman comer that they have got hunter biden and a lot of questions about the $6 million or so that he has been given by people like kevin morris and other democrat supporters. how does that play into the impeachment? >> well, it's a picture of corruption. 60% according to the latest poll of americans believe that joe biden was aiding and abetting his son's corrupt influence peddling schemes. it's one of the reasons why 70% of americans say joe biden shouldn't run again. they think he is ineffective, incompetent and corrupt. but there is an old saying that when your opponent is destroying himself, don't interfere. so while there are ample grounds to bring impeachment proceedings, that doesn't mean it smart or wise because it would happen during an election year. i guarantee you that a large number of american voters would perceive it as election interference. an effort to deprive them of their right and duty to decide who should be the next president and whether joe biden should be kicked to the curb. i think it's smart and important for the committee to continue its work, continue to uncovered the incriminating evidence of corruption and bribery. but then present that to the american voter and let them decide, not the house and senate. >> pam bondi, you were one of the lawyers for former president donald trump. the left didn't think it was a good idea to hold on the impeachment. they went for the jugular. your thoughts. see that they sure did. they are still going for the jugular with the sham trial right now, the civil trial in new york. and a business person, any american sees what they are doing to donald trump versus what the biden family has done and really with our national security, with ukraine, china and all these countries. so it's so important what james comer and congress is doing, looking and exposing what joe biden did. these whistleblowers, thank goodness for all the whistleblowers, janine. >> no question. that's one thing i didn't include with all the other circumstantial corroborating evidence. charlie hirt, the polls are now indicating that there is an even broader margin between former president trump and biden where president trump is holding at 47%. president biden has fell from 45% to 43%, which suggests there is a pile pylon and maybe impeachment is the right way to go. >> certainly continuing the investigation is vitally important because who knows who else has broken the law here that probably needs to be investigated further. i do think that greg raises a very important point about whether it's politically wise or not. honestly, just in terms of pure politics in an election year, the case against joe biden, when people look at their own wallets and look at the price of whether it's gas or groceries or whatever it is in their own personal lives, no matter what the administration says, joe biden talks about a disconnect. the disconnect doesn't matter if you feel poorer and you are poorer than you were four years ago. when you juxtapose that against all of this wild corruption in the biden administration, it leads people to ask at this important question. who is joe biden working for? he's not working for me. i am poorer, but he is getting money from china and ukraine and russia and all these other places. who is he working for? that's a fantastic campaign to run against the incumbent and throw him out of office. >> one thing to mention is also threatening ukraine and saying you will not get our money unless you get rid of the prosecutor of my son's company. i will go to you with this, pam. 60% of americans responding to this survey indicated that inflation is impacting their lives right now. it kind of breaks your heart. we are on the eve of thanksgiving now. people are traveling, people are cooking. if i weren't working i would be home cooking. 77% of people cooking or shopping around with coupons, 22% have a strict budget that they cannot go beyond. this bidenomics, i still don't know what it means. but americans are hurting. >> janine, there. that turkey that joe biden part and just went up 30% for the american family to purchase for thanksgiving. it's not only thanksgiving. it's every day. bread is up 30%. all essential commodities for middle-class americans, which are typically biden would say are his supporters. not anymore. they are up. remember when president trump said fuel was $1.65 when he was president. he warned everybody look what it will be when i am not president. has taken away our oil industry. now he wants to take away the coal industry. it is every single day for americans. especially on thanksgiving everyone needs to reach out to a neighbor and say, hey, bring them some pie. bring them some turkey. you never know who is suffering based on bidenomics right now in our country. >> i will go to you with this. it's interesting. this election is going to be fascinated and given the fact we have a president that's been indicted four times, a former president. that never happened before. what i find stunning right now is that voters, black voters, joe biden lost 15% and black voters in the last couple of months. 11% of hispanics and latinos. joe biden is losing among the minorities. why do you think that is? >> well, it's his record. barack obama famously confided in a friend, never underestimate joe biden's ability to screw everything up. he was absolutely right. from the economy to inflation that made american's lives absolutely miserable to chaos at the border, that the government can no longer afford. his foreign-policy has been an abysmal failure since the afghanistan debacle. voters now kind of have buyers remorse. they regret casting their ballot in favor of kamala harris and joe biden. which is why biden is now losing and i think eight of the most recent polls to donald trump notwithstanding for criminal indictments which the public correctly views as election interference and politically driven cases against biden's opponent. >> it is not looking good for joe biden. the longer he is in office as obama stated, the more he is going to screw stuff up. >> i don't think he use that word. finally to charlie harger. what i think is fascinating is that the white house took a victory lap this week for purportedly lowering costs to american families preparing to celebrate thanksgiving this year while ignoring the rising prices that have affected consumers. that is stunning. your reaction? >> yeah. you can lie about a lot of things but you can't lie about math. the american voters feel the math in their own homes. democrats spend all their time trying to divide voters by race. all they see is a race, religion, gender and the way they want to divide voters. they are the most racist politicians there are. but most people, most americans don't see race. they see green. when they are poorer they get upset and throw incumbents out. if they are poorer than they were four years ago. that's the situation we are in now. >> gregg jarrett, charlie hirt and pam bondi. thanksgiving to you all. coming up, our own alex hogan brings us the latest on the ground in israel. and aaron cohen and iran ortega react to the israel-hamasrs hostage deal, next. and less about well, business? some companies today bring politics into the boardroom, then into our living rooms. that's why i use spotlight reports from 1792 exchange. here, i can search more than 2,000 companies, to see if they care more about divisive social issues than about running a sound business. isn't it time we got back to the business of business? 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