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baltimore ravens. finally peg asks what age is recommended for history club? i want to get it for moo i grandson who is turning 13 this month. maybe i should get him george washington instead. history club is the graphic novel. like 9 to 14 is the sweet spot. to rescue the constitution also could be read by your smart grandson so either one. tomorrow on "special report" a new app. that allows you to copy lawmakers moves in the stock market and please join martha and me january 10th for that town hall with former president donald trump from des moines, iowa. special begins 9:00 p.m. eastern. there will be questions from iowa voters. remember, if you can't catch us live, set your dvr, fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" is now. ♪ >> laura: hi, everyone i'm laura
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ingraham. this is the ingraham angle. i was on a flight to l.a. when i saw the news. as much as i needed a break, i could not let tonight pass given the importance of this moment. now, there are two big stories we are going to hit over the next hour, first, confirming what we have been telling you now for i think it's well over a year, there is a no collision of coalition ofvoters forming in td states turning away from the breakness and despair of the democrat party and toward a more populist pro-america agenda led by donald trump. more on that later. and then, of course, the big news out of cambridge. you can't say we didn't warn them. that's the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ >> laura: with each passing day that ms. gay remains in office, the reputation and credibility of harvard is damaged. tell ms. gay to resign and tell the mit president sally kornbluth to do the same. and, if they don't resign, fire them. >> laura: the truth is all four of those college presidents who
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had come before congress and then seemed to have trouble condemning genocide of jews they should have been forced to step down and by the way the lawyers who briefed them, fired. but only upenn's liz magill was shown the door as you recall. and i thought to myself if these women were thick enough to have said what they said, then why would anyone have been surprised that at least one of them wouldn't be stupid enough to commit academic fraud? and the accusations and plagiarism against claudine gay they started trickling out slowly and you know where there is smoke there is fire. harvard tried to cover for her by essentially waiving it off as gay's malfeasances just an oversight that could be corrected remember they said instances of inquad at citation. the instances neared the number 50 yesterday. not just a few words here or there. unless you think lifting full
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paragraphs from another author's work is cool. 50 must have been the magic number because today claudine gay resigned as president. when you read her statement, she doesn't at all sound remorseful for she has been subjected to personal attacks and threats fueled by racial animus. well, that was exactly what the media was waiting for. and the racial arsonist himself al sharpton said this is an attack on every black woman in the country who has put a crack in the glass ceiling then cnn jake tapper. >> not fair to say all of them because few of them are. >> few of them come out and said claudine gay only appointed because she is black and a woman
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but especially because she is black. i can't imagine what she has had to face. >> laura: okay, what she faced? what about all the candidates she beat out for the top job at harvard who didn't plagiarize and, perhaps, whose academic work was not steeped in victimology and infused with what seems to be a twisted racial obsession? look, i said this from the beginning, it was clear from the get-go that this controversy left unaddressed would eventually devour harvard. and it practically did. of course, hiring her in the first place was their thirst grave mistake and this has nothing to do with race by the way thank you very much. and everything to do with basic competence, basic achievement. gay's resignation tells us a lot about the rot that runs deep in some american universities. and importantly, it tells us that the hard left isn't strong
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enough to protect its own people no matter how high up they get. if you see a hard left person in a prestigious job it's not because the hard left put them there, it's because the rich people who run the nation's major institutions want them there. and until today, the harvard corporation, the board of overseers and most of the school's well-connected very public big donors wanted claudine gay to stay as president. now, people like bill ackman, well, he was one of the exceptions. but once the herd changed its mind, whenever that was. well, she didn't last long. in america only populist have the wherewithal to stand up to the rich. everybody else including the hard left and so-called republicans either go along with the rich or eventually they get crushed. so now the question is how many other claudine gays are there in
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academia? answer if you have that many fingers. i think they were created in a lab or something. any professor or administrator of any color or any background doesn't need to be caught plagiarizing to occupy an office he or she never deserved. the ivies aren't going to suddenly being woke because of one resignation. jameson was the man chosen as the interim president by upenn when it canned liz magill. he has been with the school since 2011 serving as its executive vice president for the health system and the dean of the pearlman school of medicine. here is what he has been up to since coming to penn. after covid and george floyd, he made a point to ditch the traditional standards of excellence and merit that you expect in a medical school and put a focus on dei. trying to make penn medicine
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anti-racist, equitable, diverse and inclusive. and june 2021, he promised cultural transformation at penn medicine and later he talked about the importance of rooting out racism there are risks to broadening our selection criteria. but there are also risks to not. innovation and diversity are symbiotic partners. i hope and i believe we have reached an inflection point in an effort to root out racism and bias in medicine. last year's widespread outrage over racial injustice has catalyzed an ongoing movement to affect enduring change. >> laura: oh my gosh. there is so much to say about this man. but, of course, this all has to mean that medicine at its core must be racist, too. embracing diversity and inclusion will help us evolve
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more quickly and successfully. more diverse caregivers are essential to build trust in our profession and this trust can accelerate closing health disparities. >> laura: the other schools still have a shot here. learn from this lose the woke and go for broke on merit, on excellence, and objective talent. there's a lot of it out there from every racial background and ethnicity. you will be doing everyone a favor and you'll be ending the tyrannical grip of the racial spoil system that's poisoned so much of american society. and that's the angle joining me now christopher rufo fellow at the senior mid-a manhattan rest substitute. a lot was going on with claudine gay and plagiarism. and victor davis hanson senior fellow at the hoover institution. chris, you are one of the big reasons why gay's plagiarism was
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exposed and this is a win that she is out of this position. there is so much more to be discussed and to be rooted out here. is there not? >> yeah. that's right. certainly this was my initial goal to topple president gay from the presidency of harvard. but harvard has to go much further. harvard needs to abolish its dei programs. needs to put a permanent end to racist admission system. it needs to pledge institutional neutrality on controversial political issues. and it needs to diversify the faculty not on skin color but on philosophy, on political belief, on viewpoints. that's really what harvard needs to do to start balancing the institution. our reporting on claudine gay's plagiarism on dei empire and absolutely botched handling of the campus anti-semitism controversy shows that the institutions are weak. their ideology is a failure. and we're just getting started
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in this campaign for reform. >> i think it's important that people don't claim premature victory here. while this is very important, that's why i decided to do this show tonight. it's very, very important. this is just one person at one university that happens to be harvard. but tell us about what you know about how deep this really goes and the american he had carriage psyche. -- educational psyche. >> institutionalized and people who speak out about it oare punished. they have a fundamental contradiction because they claim they are preeminent and hyper -- they are not. they base on hiring and scholarship and admissions on race. when you are lying like that, then the lies are not the end. they begin. so, with this case with gay, she lied unfortunate to say that but numerous times she said that she
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had had been proactive. she always was reactive not proactive. she said she had the highest standards of scholarship her whole life. she started this data major recidivism whether she was a graduate student dissertation. she said that she couldn't speak out against anti-semitism because of the first amendment. she speaks about everything and violates the first amendment any time it's any question other than anti-semitism. and then she said she even brought up the race card as did the harvard corporation. when race was a reason that she was hired not because she was fired. and then the corporation really disgraced themselves. they played the race card and then they kind made a is that correct it got out in the public domain. we are the public domain. we give them a tax exempt endowment income. we give them millions of dollars in federal research. we are the ones that give them guaranteed student loans and all of a sudden they are snarky about the public domain as if we are hicks or something. they are really arrogant. >> laura: chris, what is
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stunning to some but not to probably us, is that it's not like she is separated from the university. she loses the top job but she remains, chris? >> yeah. the left takes care of its own. degraded to a professorship retain that now. there are serious questions that this plagiarism, the shear quantity, the 40 such instances of plagiarism jeopardize tenure and professorship. the real thing to understand, laura, as conservatives it's not just about getting rid of claudine gay as president of harvard. it's about reshaping the incentives around elite culture. harvard's corporation board to members are craven they will go whichever the way the wind goes. it's important we are the wind. take control of the set of cultural incentives that determine the elite consensus.
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if we can change that if we can shame people when they need to be shamed. if we can encourage people where they need to be encouraged, we can start to reformulate the institutions as dr. hanson said so gracefully have been institutionalized with this dei ideology. >> laura: victor, the whole diversity equity and inclusion movement is intertwined with anti-americanism and anti-semitism, blm was part of this marxist roots. sadly what has become of these once incredible and some ways still great institutions. for self-preservation, we have to ditch this stuff. >> yeah. but they can't because they are so wedded to it so all they do is keep lying. so what do you do when you say that dei is not racist? you start to have racist segregated graduations. racist segregated safe space.
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racist segregated dorms. they come up hide the lies call them theme houses when they were segregated. they first twownt dukive language and went beyond that and called it missteps. and now they have this lie that they're going to be stuck with a professor who is a plagiarist when they are expelling 40 or 50 students or disciplining them for far less egregious plagiarism. that's not sustainable and they know it. >> laura: guys, if you dress up as an indian on thanksgiving and you are like a member of the lacrosse team, i mean, you are lucky to get a job after school in some of these places, right? but you are the president of harvard and it's just oh you have a chance to kind of correct this and we're going to move on. well, that didn't work out. chris and victor, both of you are so important to this discussion. thank you so much. all right. coming up, we are less than two weeks away from the iowa caucuses. we are going to be there. governor ron desantis is here on how he is planning to try to turn it all around. plus, late tonight, president trump appealed maine's attempt
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to ban him from the state's primary ballot. mike davis, horace cooper react. new emerging details in that lawfare, more. ♪
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the maine legislature has delegated to me as secretary of state the responsibility to ensure candidates who appear on the primary ballot qualify for
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the office they seek. section 3 of the 14th amendment is part of the constitution. it's not an option. it's a requirement. i had a duty and obligation to follow the constitution. >> laura: ha ha ha. oh, first of all she looks like she is created in some kind of a.i. lab that's weird. second of all, what constitution exactly is she reading? her only duty was to the democrats who want trump off the ballot because he is leading. late tonight his legal team appealed maine's transparent act of lawfare setting the stage for this fight to go all the way to the supremes. joining me now mike davis, founder of the article iii project. former clerk for. founder of project 21. all right, mike, this is not surprising. we did expect this. what is trump's argument and how is this going to get teed up to be successful. >> well shed da bellows is the maine's secretary of state. she is unelected not a lawyer.
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but all of a sudden she has become a constitutional scholar. she thinks she has the the union theunilateral power to tactical away from republican voters the right to choose their candidate for the president of the united states. she is clearly misreading section 3 of the 14th amendment. the only way you can remove a candidate under section 3 of the 14th amendment is to bring federal criminal charges for insurrection or rebellion, get a federal grand jury to indict. a federal grand jury to help them evidence beyond a reasonable doubt unanimously guilty. the federal district judge has to convict and that conviction has to be upheld on appeal. that is the only way can you remove under this post civil war constitutional amendment. >> now, horace, we could sit here for the rest of the hour just talking about how stupid this move is by this maine secretary of state. i mean, she looked like she was reading like a script from some
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hostage tape when she was on with blitzer last hour. but this is pure lawfare, horace. they are seeing these polls why are going to get into more of this come up. they are seeing how this is looking for joe biden and the democrats. this is not looking good. >> this is wholly inconsistent and inviolate of any idea of due process of person nations have embraced. you simply are not allowed, i taught constitutional law when i was an assistant professor at george mason university. the idea that the secretary of state can just declare that her political enemy is not welcome to be voted upon by the citizens of her state, does not comport in any way with the united
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states constitution. not the 14th amendment, or any other provisions even under maine law. >> this absolutely must be overturned. well, first of all, mike, we know the left -- it's going to be overturned, i think. relying on a court is kind of risky, mike, the idea that the left will hold up the constitution and act like thomas jefferson running in to save the country when the -- the six other days of the week they are saying the constitution is written by a bunch of out-of-touch white men. well the constitution says. they don't believe in the constitution. they never have. >> there are two impeachments for nonsense. four indictments for noncrimes. two illegal gag orders. trying to bankrupt him that will backfire. they are trying to throw him off the ballot. they are pretending like they are trying to protect democracy by destroying democracy.
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>> laura: mike, before we go back to horace, we are still waiting trump to appeal the colorado decision which that could happen at any moment. but the secretary of state defended her decision again, watch this. >> my job as secretary of state is to make sure that only qualified individual go onto the ballot. for example, if arnold schwarzenegger woke up tomorrow and decided he wanted to run for president he would not be put on the ballot for not being a natural born citizen. we have never had a president before be in a situation where he tried to steal an election, has rebeatedly attacked our democracy, incited an insurrection, and then had the gull to run for the office again. >> laura: mike? >> i would say jenna griswold is not the brightest in colorado. democrats have taken over every statewide office including the supreme court. the governor, the lt. governor, the attorney general, the
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secretary of state colorado has lost the supreme court needs to fix this. this is establishing a dangerous precedent. >> horace, i mentioned this at the top of the show really quickly the "u.s.a. today" suffolk poll shows massive swings from key voting blocks, biden now claims the support of 63% of black voters, but that's a huge decline from the 87% he carried in 2020. similar bad stories among hispanic voters horace, if this holds, what is this going to look like in november? >> our founders gave us the greatest concept of self-government, imagine it. not since the old greek civilization has there been this idea and when it was premised on this simple idea, every single citizen gets to make the decision about the pol policy ay
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war americans have been in to make sure we vindicate this. this is highly rich that the left is using the 14th amendment, which protects and pushes back against the very claims that democrats made in the 17th and 18th century to then say today in the 21st century when black, latinos and rushing mightily to say we want our right to exercise self-government and for us that means not you, mr. biden. that means we get to decide shame on the left for indulging in the ability to rye move rights from people because that is not how self-government works. >> laura: i want to stand up and give you a standing ovation for
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that mike, i don't know how you top what horace just said. young people, hispanics and african-americans, maybe not majorities, but still ledger again led by trump. >> i don't think this bidenomics is working too well for young people and black people and hispanic people and just about any other american. it seems like the coastal elite are doing well under bidenomics. the rest of us in real america definitely are not. >> laura: mike, horace, great to have you both on tonight. thank you. shocking new details about which liberal elites are being identified in the epstein documents. that's ahead. but, first, 13 days until the iowa caucuses. governor ron desantis, he aims to make a break away. that's next. ♪
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>> laura: i cannot belief this we are two weeks away from the first official test they say of the 2024 iowa caucuses. this could be the first step to narrowing down the g.o.p. field. the real clear politics average shows trump leading at 51%, desantis trails at nearly 19%. haley distant third 16%. joining me now is florida governor and 2024 candidate ron desantis who has been all over iowa. governor, i know you have been -- whoeverring around that percent in iowa now for some time. and trump continues to dominate do you think iowa deciding factor? >> we have done iowa the way people have ho have done well in iowa have done. been on the ground. create the organization. the polling is never predicted how the results come out because it's a caucus and it's just a
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different beast. we are doing what it takes to win. i have been to all # 9 counties. we will be able to do a lot more. it's an important part of the process that you actually come and take questions from people, answer their questions. even participate in debates and so we're going to be participating in a debate and cnn, the former president has declined that but, governor haley is going to do it going to be one-on-one debate between me and nikki haley. i'm looking forward to doing that. that will help voters make their best decision going forward. >> laura: governor, i have a question. who knows how any of this would proceed if the facts were the same. but if you were leading by that same amount, would you jump over people to do debates with people who are trailing by a lot? i think it's actually kind of an interesting question. >> yes. i will would debate. because that's what you do. it's about the people. it's not about you. look, he has got a situation where he gets a lot of air cover
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from cable networks, including this one. i get that from a strategic perspective. the question is that the right thing to do. no, the right thing to go and stand and talk about your record. why shouldn't he have to answer questions? he is running on things like deporting illegals and building a wall but he did that in '16 and didn't get it done. so i think he owes answers to those questions he has not been willing to do it. obviously if you go by polling it hasn't hurt. i think now that we are in the new year, i think voters do expect to you answer those questions. i think iowans expect to you show up and debate. i think it's going to be the same when we go into new hampshire. i have already committed to a couple of those debates. we will see what happens. i can tell you on the ground here we like where the momentum that we have and we are looking forward to it. >> governor, i want to get your response to something that vivek ramaswamy, who is trailing by quite a bit said about trump's removal from the primary ballot in maine and, of course, in
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colorado. watch if every republican removes themselves that nullifies maine and colorado. if a candidate removed from that ballot. i believe on standing on principle from politics. if they remove trump's name my name is off, too. i call on rob desantis and nikki haley and chris christie to do the same things. their words are achievement actions speak louder than words. their unwillingness to do that reveals that they're actually complicit in part of what is happening even if indirectly. >> laura: your reaction to those comments, governor, complicit in the lawfare against donald trump? >> just absurd. i mean, i have a responsibility to accumulate delegates. i'm not going to unilaterally cede any. i'm going to wins a many as i can. i have been very clear about both of those decisions and those states it's not consistent with the constitution. do i expect them to get reversed i have raised the question about biden. i mean, if he is green lit 800 illegals invading this country
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is he eligible to be on? we can play this game all along. it's not going to end up well for our country. i do know this if any of the other ones of us got kicked off the ballot trump would be spiking the football let's just be clear. that's the fact of the matter? that's probably accurate. i think that's a fair point. all right, there is a new ad that we're not going to play because it's so stupid but i have to have you respond to it. nikki haley's super pac has an ad out that claims that you're phoney, too weak to lead and you are pro-china. you are pro-china and all those other things given kind of what we know about nikki haley's position on globalization and so forth which is the position of a lot of mainstream kind of establishment republicans. >> laura, i banned china from buying land in the state of florida. i kicked china out of our university. these confucius institutes. cracked down on them taking our trade secrets no.
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governor in the country has done more to stand up to the chinese communist party. nikki haley on the other hand, when she was governor, she was the number one governor in america of bringing the chinese communist party into her state. they gave land near a military base for a chinese company. she went to a chinese company right in front of the chinese flag and said that she works for them and of course she said that china is a friend. now she is trying to act tough because she knows how toxic those positions are with republican primary voters. but, here's the thing. her donors, these liberal donors in california and on wall street, they make money in china. she would not stand up to china. and so i think haley as governor, that would be the haley you would get. so it's a clear contrast. she is grasping at straws to try to do the nonsense. and i think what they are trying to hit me on is something that happened in florida before i was even governor. so you know if they are hitting you for things that your can predecessor did. i must have done a pretty
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doggone good job. >> it's clear autocracy wants haley. governor, see you in the iowa caucuses. i can't wait to be there. thank you so much. any day now we are expected to learn the names of many of those elites tied to sex criminal jeffrey epstein. new reporting reveals bill clinton, big shocker may be in there quite a few numbers of times. fox chief breaking correspondent don't get to see enough. crying in our milk about roll tide trays gallagher. what do we know about the documents. >> the list of names could drop at any second. in all we expect 187 names previously listed as john or jane doe. yes, there could be duplicate and many of the names are likely former employees of jeffrey jefy epstein. clearly information is going to be embarrassing for many people on this list but so far no indication that prosecutors are seeking to file any further charges. but, we can expect to see the names of many actors, well-known business people. prominent former members of government, includings, as laura
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said, former president bill clinton who abc news is reporting is named some 50 times. no indication the former president is accused of doing anything wrong. a clinton spokesperson says they have no problem with the list being sun sealed. if you remember back when the flight logs were released for jeffrey epstein's private plane, bill clinton had also flown extensively on the plane. clinton maintains he did not see epstein for more than a decade prior to his death and never went to epstein's home on little saint james island where a lot of nefarious activity actually happened. now, the names being released all part of a lawsuit filed against ghislaine maxwell. she, in 2021 was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking teenage girls. in the lawsuit, a woman named virginia giuffre accused ghislaine maxwell of facilitating her sexual abuse. remember, do you fray is the same person who accused prince andrew of sexually abusing her when she was 17 years old.
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in 2005, jeffrey epstein himself convicted of having sex with underaged girls. it will be very interesting, laura, to find out if any of these names on the list were actually hanging out with jeffrey epstein post 2005. >> laura: this is the longest reveal. feels like where is the black book. people have been asking this question for where is the limbburg baby? it's we'll see. trace, so great to see you in person. >> you as well. >> laura: that was tough game. biden administration's new move tonight that makes it easier yes, easier for illegals to cross the border. brandon judd reacts to this and a lot more, next. ♪
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>> we're affirming our region wide approach to sharing responsibility for managing the challenges of unprecedented migration flows. unfortunately immigration laws remain in effective ways that deters dangerous irregular migration and disrupts traffickers. >> laura: yeah, weighs sleeping when he gave those remarks. did you see it? rerealm cycle. irregular. he took that for test glif november it. seems like the entire administration's is adopting it
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as it's new go to phrase for what is obviously an ongoing invasion of the united states. blinken has been using it and even secretary mayorkas, remember, it's not a crisis, is he tweeting it out. here is what they think is irregular. last month, these numbers become kind of meaningless, of course this many, but the highest monthly total ever recorded of illegals crossing our border. since october 1st, more than 785,000 people have been intercepted at the border. that's more than the entire population of north dakota. and the biden administration is just getting started. they are now coming after texas, yeah. legally. more lawfare, trying to do something about the problem, one of the few states that can do something. of course that's an issue that the biden administration wants to tackle, not the invasion itself but go after texas. so now biden is asking the supreme court to allow border patrol, get this, to cut or
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remove razor wire along the border. making it easier for illegals. joining us now brandon judd, president of the national border patrol council. brandon, i regularly think of the word regular. i regularly think about the border patrol. i have had the chance to meet so many wonderful men and women over my many years in the media. really since 1996, when i first started covering this when clinton was president down during operation gate keeper. these are wonderful people and this is how the administration treats them, that they need more impossible work to do. this is insanity. >> yeah. it really is and when you look at what the administration is trying to do right now in getting the courts to stop allowing texas to put up this razor wire. there is not a border patrol agent out there that wants to cut this razor wire. none of us want to do that. we recognize that we have to have certain infrastructure that allows to us control our borders.
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and, yet, we are being ordered. we are being ordered by several individual by this administration to do this thing that we absolutely don't want to do. as long as that order is not illegal, we have to follow that order. that's just the way the laws work. we don't want to do that. and it puts us in a very bad position. because we ultimately getting attacked. we get called the bad guys for is a facilitating everything that is happening when in reality it comes down to this administration and its policies. they are inviting all of these people to crash our borders. they are inviting these people and releasing them into the united states. that's the reason some people are come in. then on top of it they use buzz words that they know the mainstream media is going to eat up and love. >> laura: it's not working. >> they won't give a definition of what it is. >> laura: brandon, i don't think it's working. i was in colorado this morning. just talking to folks as we were traveling and where we were, i'm talking hard core democrats, okay? they are sick of it. i was actually blown away by how
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many people just today i saw obviously seem to be intransit perhaps in the border and the reactions from people boy wouldn't they come over. this internal alert we obtained at fox news, border agents in your sector of tucson are seeing influx of migrants from guinea, who are using fake passports to claim they are minors when they're entering the united states. now, why are they doing that specifically and what's the real meaning of that little tactic. >> this is dangerous aspect of border security. they do not want the government to know who they are. using criminal passports. cartels are very good at generating a profit very good at creating fake documents. they will get released into the united states and disappear into the shadows of society.
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very dangerous aspect of border security. >> laura: brandon, this is their policy. it's not an accident. this is their policy. we appreciate it. thank you. mickey mouse slasher film and the final frontier is trans rights? has to be what the failla, jimmy is next. ♪
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>> where the did he go? >> laura: jason made steamboat willie -- they are out of ideas in hollywood. >> are they ever. but you have to understand this is wouk disney world where this took place. because you misgendered somebody. it is a whole different park now, laura. they have peter pan, snow white and the 7 inches commit is a different disney, with or watching at the movies are going to the park. wasn't that the original disney horror film the fact they are charging you $38.50 for a hot pretzel? i'm paying interest on an ice-cream cone i bought in 2011. it's not pretty. >> laura: do you know how the rascal scooters at disney have all the attachments so you can
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put the 24-ounce coca-cola and then the, you know, coated, fried -- there is a little platform of food you can choose from. >> most of disney nowadays is fat people on scooters eating turkey legs. >> laura: i almost got hit by one. >> you don't go on rides but dodge people. you are right by that. it is scary. >> laura: fortune's most powerful women is the next clip, summer in october, shocking i wasn't there. it is going viral in lieutenant from the u.s. space force. >> inclusion is a national security imperative. we fight today, and we will fight in the future using brainpower. and if that brain just happens to be in a trans-body, you should want them all serving alongside me. >> laura: jimmy, space can be anti-trans, you know that, right? >> listen, man, we laugh because it is a coping mechanism.
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the way we are going, laura, 20 years from now a military will roll on the battlefield and solar powered tanks with bumper stickers on the back. we will lose every war and they will all come home with a trophy. good gosh! this is terrifying. >> laura: jimmy, when you see the coexist bumper stickers, and we see them a lot here in california, they are usually -- they are usually kind of driven and cars driven by women of a certain age. usually, i don't know, long kind of fizzled hair and usually a big floppy dog in the back. you stay away from them, or do you engage them because maybe they are fun to talk to? >> no, i dodge them. i have this issue. i was up in vermont -- >> laura: that is the worst. >> the cop stopped me for driving a subaru. it was a big trouble and i had a sticker on the back. >> laura: that is the other one. a hateful people ever put those bumper stickers on their car.
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we love migrants. we have the blonde sign, we love migrants, we love trance -- at the end, we really don't like the rest of you people in the country. anyone who disagrees, we hate, oh, my god! if you have a long sign. jimmy, have you ever been skiing? are you a good skier? >> no, my large game is on point but i will skates, i will hang. >> laura: sam says i'm not allowed to ski because last time i was in the studio, i had my leg up with packs of ice on it. an ice machine humming in the background and so i decided to annoy my staff. i decided to go skiing again. you see my kids with kate later in the front my old assistant. we didn't have that ski instructor but he barged into the photo. jimmy, great to see you and thank you for joining us. thank you for joining us ton tonight. >> jesse: welcome to

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