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The Fox News Rundown

From Washington: The National Archives Role Into Presidential Oversight

The Fox News Rundown

FOX News Podcasts

Politics, Daily News, News

3.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2023

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

President Biden addressed the Special Counsel's investigation saying he has "no regrets," a week after it was revealed that documents containing classified markings were found at a former D.C. office of his and in his garage at his Wilmington, Delaware residence. It can only be expected this investigation into President Biden is drawing comparisons to the ongoing investigation of former President Trump, who had his Mar-a-Lago home searched by FBI agents last year. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney and Law Professor, Andy McCarthy explains whether he thinks the two cases should be treated the same, the role of the National Archives in maintaining these documents, and why the issue is more complicated than meets the eye. The COVID-19 vaccine mandate officially lifted within the U.S. military, a mandate that previously kicked 8,000 soldiers, who refused the vaccine, out of service. Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder held a presser this week, stating that the Department of Defense is “not currently pursuing back pay to service members who were dismissed for refusing to take the COVID vaccination." Doctor, Veteran, and Republican Congressman Neal Dunn (FL-2) explains why this act is extremely harmful to the military and shares that he thinks Congress will be able to pass legislation to bring justice to the soldiers that were wronged. Later, he addresses the conversation about the higher risk of stroke and blood clots amongst those who did in fact receive the vaccine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I'm Emily Campagno, host of The Fox True Crime Podcast.

0:03.6

I'm bringing you gripping details straight out of some of the most horrific crimes.

0:07.8

Join me starting September 18th for a week of true crime content you won't want to miss.

0:12.9

Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen.

0:31.0

We're fully cooperating looking forward to getting this resolved quickly.

0:35.0

I think you're going to find there's nothing there. I have no regrets.

0:39.0

I'm Jessica Rosenthal.

0:40.0

A COVID vaccine mandate for our military members has officially been lifted,

0:45.0

but some hope with dramatic military recruitment shortfalls,

0:48.0

reinstatements and back pay are on the table for thousands of troops who were kicked out.

0:53.0

There's a lot of people who have been grievously harmed by this ruling

0:58.0

and a simple order from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs would roll all that back.

1:05.0

And I'm sort of appalled that he has issued it already.

1:08.0

This is The Fox News rundown from Washington.

1:22.0

Comparisons can be tough.

1:24.0

Like, you know those sports debates?

1:26.0

How would the un-defeated 1972 Miami Dolphins Farragant say the 2007 New England Patriot Squad

1:33.0

that went un-defeated in the regular season?

1:35.0

The fact is those two seasons aren't the same.

1:38.0

The science of fitness was vastly improved a quarter century later.

1:42.0

Matchups aren't the same. Playbooks evolve.

1:44.0

And that's the case with criminal investigations.

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