Fox News’ Bret Baier will Moderate First Republican Debate

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Fox News anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum will moderate the first Republican debate on August 23.

Fox News reported:

Fox News anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum will moderate the first Republican primary debate on August 23, the network announced on Tuesday.

“We are extremely proud to have Bret and Martha moderating the first debate of the 2024 presidential election season as Americans learn more about the candidates ahead of exercising their constitutional right to vote,” FOX News Media President Jay Wallace said in a statement.

The debate will take place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which is the host city for the 2024 Republican National Convention, at the Fiserv Forum.

Bret Baier recently attacked Trump for storing presidential records at Mar-a-Lago.

Trump, a former US president, had every right to store presidential records at his Florida estate after he left the White House.

Bret Baier attacked Trump during a recent interview and repeated CNN talking points.

“The only way NARA could ever get this stuff, this back would be to say please, please, please could we have it back,” Trump said.

“They did ask for it,” Bret Baier said.

“No, we were talking,” Trump said (crosstalk).

“They said can you give the documents back and then they went to the DOJ to subpoena you to give the documents back,” Baier replied.

Trump highlighted the fact that NARA had never taken action on a former president before. .

“Why not just hand them over then?” Baier said.

“Because I had boxes. I want to go through the boxes and get my personal things out. I don’t want to hand that over to NARA yet. And I very was busy as you’ve sort of seen,” he said.

Brett Baier accused Trump of storing “Iran war plans” at Mar-a-Lago.

“Not that I know of,” Trump said.

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NTSB Reports Cockpit Voice Recorder Still Missing from Deadly Virginia Cessna Plane Crash

The National Transportation Safety Board has released a 4-page preliminary report of the fatal crash of the Cessna 560 aircraft that flew unresponsive over Washington D.C and eventually crashed in Montebello, Virginia leaving four passengers onboard dead.

In the report, NTSB stated, “The airplane as of May 2023 was equipped with a cockpit voice recorder (CVR), however, at the time of this publication, a CVR had not been located.”

The missing CVR could hold key details on what happened in the minutes leading up to the aircraft crashing.

The CVR is considered one of the “black boxes” that the FAA requires for large commercial aircraft and some smaller private aircraft to have onboard.

Ultimately the NTSB’s report didn’t conclude what caused the pilot to go unresponsive and the investigation is still open.

An update to the plane crash from earlier this month. Investigators are still searching for clues as to what led the aircraft to crash in Augusta County https://t.co/M7BPoh6X5s

— Sydney Jaxtheimer (@SydneyWSLS10) June 21, 2023

Here’s an excerpt of the report:

Per WSLS:

The cockpit voice recorder that could hold the final moments leading up to the fatal crash of a plane in Central Virginia remains missing, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.

On Wednesday afternoon, the NTSB released a preliminary report on the plane crash that killed four people in Montebello on June 4. That report did not conclude what exactly led to the crash, but did provide further details.

The report went on to say that when the wreckage was found, the cockpit was destroyed on impact. Fragments of both of the wings, fuselage, empennage, and both engines were found in the debris field — but the cockpit voice recorder was not found.

As the Gateway Pundit previously reported, the tragic crash took the lives of four people on board including the daughter and granddaughter daughter of a prominent Republican donor family.

NRA Executive and Trump Donor Mourns Loss of Daughter and Granddaughter in Private Jet Crash in Virginia

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