Earlier this week, a group of Republicans sent a letter to the Director of the National Institute of Health, Dr. Francis Collins, demanding he release details about the COVID-19 data being deleted from the NIH database. Last week, it was reported the NIH deleted sequences of early coronavirus cases from databases at the request of Chinese researchers. Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) was one of the lawmakers who signed the letter and he joins today to explain what he hopes to gain from this demand. He also weighs in on why he thinks it’s important for China to be transparent and accountable when it comes to the origins of the virus.

On June 24, a high-rise condo in Surfside, Florida partially collapsed, destroying nearly 55 apartment units while killing and trapping many residents below the rubble. Politicians responded swiftly with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declaring a state of emergency, the Miami-Dade County mayor ordering building audits and President Biden visiting the site of the collapsed building on Thursday July 1st. Many are trying to get to the bottom of just how something like this could happen. Structural Engineer, consultant following 9/11 and co-author of ‘Why Buildings Fall Down’ Mattys Levy, joins to explain the leading theories on why the Surfside condo experienced structural failure, whether surrounding residents should be concerned, and to break down how rising sea levels can impact the integrity of coastline buildings.

Plus, commentary by Fox News Senior Meteorologist Janice Dean.