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>> kayleigh: voting is underway in new hampshire primary and already making history. former president donald trump is seeking a knock-out blow performance to become the presumptive republican nominee. ambassador nikki haley is expecting to pull off a victory depending on independents and focusing on immigration. welcome to "outnumbered," i'm kayleigh mcenany. live in new hampshire with my co-host harris faulkner and emily compagno is live in new york city and joined by molly line and cohost of bottom line, former congressman sean hannity. immigration just overtook inflation as american's top concern right now as voters in new hampshire head to the polls,
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it is pretty big. new poll shows concern over border topping rising prices, economy and crime, as well and supreme court just handed the biden administration a win, a win legal low for certain on immigration. the court ruling will allow border patrol agents to cut the razor wire. political battle between greg abbott and white house over how to protect our southern border. texas governor greg abbott warning this is not over, i will continue to defend constitutional authority to secure the border and prevent biden admin from enjoying our property. emily, i want to make clear here, biden administration, this is not something happening to emthis, this is something they are choosing to allow to happen. the immigration and nationality
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act says the attorney general shall detain certain groups and they are not doing it and biden administration says it is time to stop texas. >> emily: walk through what that looked like. texas put up razor wire to defend herself against millions of illegal immigrants flooding across the border, depleting the state of finances and energy and priority maintained as rock-bottom in this administration's eyes. texas dare to try to protect herself and biden administration started coming in cutting wire, attorney general of texas sued saying please stop doing this, let me protect myself. this ruling from supreme court has to do with injunction while appeal. supreme court said while waiting, we will allow biden to
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keep cutting that wire. let's go back to a quote from the attorney general he said to fox news digital. we'll put it on the screen. supreme court temporary order allow biden to continue his 'll legal effort to aid destruction of -- this fight is not over. i look forward to defending our state sovereignty. tell you what the biden administration argued, the irony. biden administration argued the reason it had to cut down the wire, wire was impeding federal agents from doing their job. the department of homeland security said good, now we can go back to doing our job of enforcing laws. every state, i think hundreds of thousands of americans who lost loved ones to fentanyl including many watching this show and
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mayors watching their citizens being displaced by illegal immigrants, maim, watching citizens enjoy buildings built for illegal immigrants while giving them free rent and free iphones, that is the federal government doing their job. bravo to attorney general and governor for continuing their fight, but at the moment, it is losing of the battle and hopefully win for the war in the long run. >> kayleigh: vice president kamala harris on the airwaves last night, let's watch. >> so there is no question that our immigration system is broken. sadly, people on the other side of the aisle have been playing politics with this issue. the solutions are at hand and gone are the days sadly, where a president bush or john mccain
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understood we should have a bipartisan approach for fixing this problem. >> kayleigh: there were 89 executive actions biden took to roll back trump's action and i remember democrats controlling congress when they said they could not pass immigration bill. >> harris: they had bicam ral leadership and still couldn't get it done. who backed away? kamala harris needs to look at that, on their watch and within their own hands and they couldn't get it done or didn't want to. i have cousins in the dallas metro, and family and my husband's family is in arizona. i have a lot of family that watches this happen everyday and wonders who cares about the states enough to make them feel they are part of the american
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us. who cares? it doesn't seem like the man in the white house or anybody he's tasked with fixing it. if they will not take care of it at federal level, if alejandro mayorkas is going to lose 85,000 to 100,000 locations for migrant children, don't know what we did with that many, if that will continue to happen, these states have to do their job to protect our citizens. we're all one country. the federal government may not see us that way, they are the head of the snake and we're on the ground. no, other way around, we are in control as american citizens and have every right in our state to want local and state government to expect them to take care of us. white house has to prove, do they love us or not? get out of the way and let us protect our own people.
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>> kayleigh: americans are dying because of the poor southern border. here is rick harrison, he said i can confirm adam died from a fentanyl overdose, the fentanyl crisis needs to be taken more seriously, it is flowing over the border and nothing is being done about it. we must do better. sean duffy, i heard nikki haley say she was at a town hall event and that mom lost her son to a fentanyl overdose anded i wanted to share this story and know this would mean something to someone and someone would fix it. sean duffy. >> sean: poisoning from fentanyl, joe biden does not care. tens of thousands of american families have lost loved ones. you said joe biden took how many executive orders to overturn
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trump policy? he went to the supreme court to tear down barriers texas put up to secure their border. they have done everything they can to make sure this border is open and fentanyl flows in. what is up with amy coney barrett? is she a liberal? amy coney barrett now making sure she can fight texas and keep the border open? now you mention polling, the top issue. 81% of republicans believe this is the top issue. half of democrats believe this is a top issue, immigration. after that, you have inflation and you have jobs and the economy, top-rated issues for the american party. joe biden is failing at the top three issues americans care about. at 7% is abortion, what joe biden is running on. not a good strategy. >> kayleigh: one party has done something about it. hr 2 is what republicans passed,
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adding border agents to southern border. you see the list. when you say republicans have not taken action, this bill could be passed today by the u.s. season. >> molly: you and sean have raised great points regarding fentanyl and fentanyl overdoses, hit hard in new hampshire, where voters are at the polls talking about this. new hampshire is a border state, 58 miles with northern border in canada. there is 10-fold increase in crossings on the northern border. that includes some folks caught on the terror watch list. governor chris sununu called on the federal government to step in and allow them locally to do more. they have a task force on the noreikaern border, fentanyl and
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this border issue new hampshire is caring about. >> kayleigh: thank you. nikki haley is looking to beat odds in new hampshire showdown with trump, dean phillips can getting new attention for his attacks on biden. ♪ welcome to ameriprise. i'm sam morrison. my brother max recommended you. so, my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors, the garcía's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized, -hey, john reese, jr. -how's your father doing? to help reach your goals with confidence. my sister's told me so much about you. that's why it's more than advice worth listening to. it's advice worth talking about. ameriprise financial.
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♪ >> harris: here it is not
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tricky. voting started at midnight, donald trump versus nikki haley, we'll let you know how it goes tonight. this is first presidential primary. last week we had the iowa caucuses, now nikki haley looking to defy expectation in a showdown with donald trump and she says this election is only getting started. >> this is not a coronation, you had pick, 56,000 people vote fo donald trump. we have not even started with this election yet. we don't do coronation, democracy is giving people options. >> harris: interesting way to look at it, her surrogate, sununu said that last hour. the problem is trump had historic win anyway. trump thinks it is time for the
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party to come together around one candidate and he was joined by former gop rivals, vivek ramaswamy, tim scott, doug burgum, a lot of people were on the stage speaking. a show of force, looking for a big win in new hampshire. >> get out of bed and get to vote, grab your neighbor and everybody. you got to go out, we have to win by big margins. the reason, al, in november, we have to send the signal we are not playing games. >> harris: marjorie taylor greene was here and doug burgum was there, who also dropped out of the race and endorsed donald trump. sean duffy, what does it have to look like tonight coming out? >> sean: i think donald trump is going to wen, that is pretty clear and i think he will win the whole race. it is not tonight.
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nikki haley, if she does well within single digits, she goes to south carolina and will run into a buzz saw in that state. it is not a vote with independents, it is republicans. nikki haley does well with independents, but with republican base they are consolidating behind donald trump. the race is probably over. nikki haley, what are you doing? do you want to run again in 2028? how she's played this race i don't think sits well with republicans across the country, if she wants a next run after this four years. >> harris: sununu started name calling and doing other things, i said, what are you going to do if she does not win or burst a certain percentage, does she go on? holly, it costs money to go on. her team raised a million and a
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half in small donations since desantis dropped out. does she just limp toward june? >> molly: they are bragging about the boost of 1.5 million, a little juice to keep going forward deeping what happens tonight. you want to get ahead of the voters, who have told big comeback stories in the past. 1992, the big victory by bill clinton. it was a momentum builder. there was also who hillary clinton who had a moment in a diner. >> harris: what we are seeing with voters on the ground, they will coalesce and do what democrats do. pick that primary winner as
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person they vote for going forward. that is how democrats do it. they like somebody and then in the end, they pick who won the primary season. >> emily: it is a tight molecule and gop would do well by noting that. i reference earlier on fox we had an interview with a new hampshire voter who was talking about messaging around, do you feel it is not even worth biden's time to put his name on the ballot. the other alternative is frightening, he's our president, i'll do what is best. there is towing the line, party forward messaging that sunk down in that state. we have been continuing this high priority is fresh face of potentially dean phillips and the like and remains to be seen.
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he's our president, it could do well. >> harris: dean phillips told me last hour he got into the race 10 weeks ago and he was fighting against name recognition. people would have to write his name in and may not be motivated to do that. i will play a little from dean phillips from last hour. >> i'm tired of american leaders who believe by demeaning half our country it is somehow accretive to the american experience, it is nonsense and i'm sick of that. >> harris: on the left, republicans have been called everything and now extreme plague this. one thing biden doesn't forget to say. >> kayleigh: it is not a strategy that will work with great effect. fo can us on the democratic
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primary tonight, it is write-in for joe biden. politico asked, what is nonembarrassing number for president joe biden? is it 60%? is it 50%? is it higher percentage than president trump? media loves to set artificial expectations, trump needs to jump over 50 or 60. let me do that for biden. when trump ran as incumbent in 2020, donald trump got 84% of the vote over bill weld. joe biden, can you run with strength of incumbent at 84% and obama did at 90%? can you beat trump tonight? that is pathetic headline and johnson had write-in, he got 49% and stepped out of the race. i will look closely at joe
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biden's numbers. >> harris: dean phillips said he has put forward his strongest foot. >> i've said this 18,00 times, i'm doing this to defeat joe biden. no one in the country cares, most people are going to the trump rally because he's listening to them. no one is asking about this stuff, i'm frustrated and tired of it. you are doing your job, you are not asking the questions that americans give a -- about. >> harris: sean, people were going to both rallies, i mentioned who was at the donald trump, he may be right, donald trump wants to get this over early so he can focus on who is on the other side, likely joe
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biden. >> sean: dean phillips is actually trying to elevate his name rek recognition. this is political -- actually new hampshire is a swing state, it can go either way, republican or democrat. south carolina is rock ribbed republican state, why they would do this and offend voters, who they will ask to vote for joe biden, makes no sense. they should all be fired. oh, i know why. >> harris: they are shedding the black vote, james clyburn has to do it for joe biden, promise the black vote even if they don't solve one black community issue. >> kayleigh: unbelievable what the democratic party decided to do. when you are an incumbents, you
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can cancel debates, but this is a deeply unpopular president with jimmy carter numbers, for him to do this, big mistake. media headlines are not going to be good tonight. >> emily: today he is having his first official campaign event with vice president in virginia. further snub to those in new hampshire, you are not worth me putting my name on the ballot or show up. that is messaging this president sends americans. >> harris: new details on alleged inappropriate relationship scandal between fani willis and top prosecutor in the case against trump in georgia. stay with us.
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>> emily: a judge ordered unsealing of documents in the divorce case involving fani willis's alleged lover. he also happens to be the top prosecutor in the trump election interference case. fani willis is alleged to have had inappropriate relationship with nathan wade after he was given the job. statements show flights to san francisco and napa valley and you can see willis's name listed as a fellow traveller. the lawyer for wade's exwife has questio
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questions. >> she is trying to hide under the shield of her position. >> emily: willis is facing possible questioning in the divorce case and during a brief hearing yesterday a judge put willis's deposition on hold, but not having this excuse from fani willis's attorney. >> in this case, recognizable issue is that she is dealing with fulton county involving former president trump. >> let me interrupt you and ask you to focus on the part of the law that says the proposed opponent lacks unique personal knowledge of any matter that is relevant? >> emily: harris, "washington post" writes, look, this is a
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disaster. >> harris: that is code for should we be trying to push this case against trump? our own house is a mess. the wife came with receipts, the credit card statements coming out of divorce filings from joycelyn wade. your husband is hopping flights with another woman. the latest ones were in 2023. this is more than distraction, that is taxpayer money. why was he on the dole if his resume did not stack up for his job. hell hath no fury like a woman scored, she has weighed in. >> emily: any american being able to enjoy aruba and napa, it is incredible. the question of potentially
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using taxpayer dimes under cover of this broad-based, nationwide attack on donald trump. they say, the arrangement stinks and plays directly into president trump's hand as it should, kayleigh. >> emily: ruth marcus is right, you are an american and you think what is happening to trump is unjust. now the fani willis situation and you look at alvin bragg and new york time did analysis and found new york state prosecutors never before filed election case involving a federal election and the civil fraud case, brain room can't find single example of a victim and secretary of state, one secretary of state says donald trump, you are off the ballot and no wonder americans see through this. this is coming to light because
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of fight to unseal the documents. we would not have known about it not for the motion from trump's team. >> molly: the exwife wants accountability and you have a former president who claims this is political interference, if you prosecute a parties, i want things to be neat. this is messy. it will raise questions about integrity and democracy. more challenging and it is going to lead to questions in all different states, not just georgia. >> emily: sean duffy, how do you see this playing out? >> sean: you have a different manager with fresh eyes that have not coordinated with biden,
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you might have a different result and different charges. i'm impressed with donald trump. he is running a campaign, which is hard, he is doing rallies and to have these charges, people have attacked his acuity, he is brilliant at handling the pressure. test aments to how mentally sharp he is. >> emily: new book revealing mounting tension between jill biden and kamala harris. that is next. respiratory
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book, the first lady can't stand kamala harris because she is not a team player. daily mail sharing details, biden's first choice was gretchen whitmer and 1st lady fought against choosing harris for susan rice. ha harris accused biden of racism in the debate running for democratic nomination for president. one alleged detail is obama pushed kamala because interesting to me, obama is supposed to be a political
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savant. i question his judgement there. >> sean: and joe biden cowed to him wanting kamala harris. how unserious kamala has been, hope you have a vice president that can take work off your plate. her numbers are lower than joe's. joe biden thought about not running this year, however, he did not want to turn the reigns over kamala harris, she was that bad. he wanted to prevent her from running. >> emily: one line stood out about kamala's animosity, its vice president harris barely could read the teleprompter because of disdain for the president despite reading platitudes from the monitor.
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>> harris: she looked into the crowd and read the words and did not mean any of them. susan rice or gretchen whitmer, those were the choices? i can't say you dodged a bullet there, i don't get it with any of these women. the president has not articulated what he expects to achieve if re-elected and that mentions your vice president and i'll be there eight years and this person and my vision will be. this is what we've heard from presidents in the past. his vision stops with him and these choices, maybe we know why. >> kayleigh: emily, there have been pieces in "washington post" with staffers talking about kamala and how she's short tempered, this echos that, writing her many struggles and mistakes are top of mind.
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she has grievances around every corner and bullies the staff. making constant exits. david jim, bring him up, sitting at his desk tweeting about his love for kamala harris. one said blink twice if you are okay. national review said people really, really, really do not want to work for kamala harris. we have detailed one by one as the upward of 30 staff members fled her office, including multiple speech writers. she engages in word salad. i find this fascinating, but not surprising. we knew the american people did not like her because of her lower than low polling as she ran for president. there was animosity on stage,
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she did call the president racist. there was a lot going on and then she was picked to be his running mate. this person fails upward, but question remains as new hampshire plays out are big democrats waiting in the wings to take over? what will happen to miss kamala. >> the book alleges her affinity for the f bomb, a word we dare not say on noon television. >> molly: i certainly shall not, it seems like for now, biden ticket seems to be committed to her for the time being and there is all that talk about other people waiting in the wings. she's been on the campaign trail and many step in folks have been
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>> immigration now the top issue for american voters. we'll speak to a resident of eagle pass about the overwhelming population there. senator j.d. vance on effort of congress to fix the crisis and breaking point this has created for black residents of chicago who are suing their city over it. youtube content creator about to get his own show, mr. beast, the star seems to control the purse strings of america's largest companies. join us at the top of the hour. >> harris: fresh reaction breaking news, the white house
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press briefing started a little while ago. here is the white house responding to yesterday's u.s. supreme court decision on texas's razor wire at the border. >> the border patrol union president is saying the supreme court's decision will encourage more illegal immigration. do you know more than the border patrol union? >> border patrol needed access and that is why we sued to get rid of that razor wire so they could do their job. what else will help them do their job, more border patrol agents. there is an idea. there is money in there for 1300 additional agents. we want to give them more resources. the answer from republicans is no, no, no. >> harris: yeah, because they do nothing, nothing, nothing, that was white house top adviser john
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kirby talking with peter doocy and the white house is now responding, that is what they'll be talking about in that news conference. what do you make of that answer? >> kayleigh: it is complete delusion. they say over and over again, we were on immigration on day one. you were not, you had unilateral control of government. republicans say no, no, no. republicans say yes, yes, yes, we scrolled proposals, they are prohibiting texas from doing their job. they will suffer the political repercussion of that. sharia im/* -- >> harris: why have we not been able to do substantially better immigration policy? >> sean: great question, you
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have distinct differences. democrats want open borders, not hard to secure the border and make it safe. when john kirby brings up fact they want more border patrol. more border patrol in john kirby and joe biden's viewpoint is to process more immigrants. razor wires working, stop people from coming into the country. in shelby park, texas said border patrol can't come, they will undermine work we have done and try to diminish the effort we put in to stop migrants from coming in. they are not working to secure the border, they want more migrants to come in. most americans sit back and say, what is going on? the president wants open borders. it does not make sense and in the house it does not make
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sense. you can't negotiate with someone who does not want a secure border. >> harris: donald trump came close. he was dealing with millions of people here illegally already and that number now is six to eight million more than he saw then. it is interesting, he could have gotten that done with help of democrats and they wanted to be bipartisan. perhaps one of the last chances to do that in the fear future, hope not. >> emily: senator john fetterman said, i don't know what is wrong with saying we need security on the southern border. john kirby might believe what he said, as mouthpiece for this, what agents are they talking about? those that have died from suicide or those shot at and injured and sues for doing their job? talk about removing razor wire,
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look who is doing that, border patrol, federal tax dollars are paying to waste time cutting razor wire protecting texans and tax dollars. the concept it is black and white in favor of the administration's decision is apmrek tick to me. it is absolutely abjectly unacceptable this continues to be labeled some type of partisan issue or as jen psaki said fearmongering about it. not in the slightest and now one more waste of time we have to watch going on. >> harris: molly, weigh in. fentanyl overdoses are top five in the nation, most statistics will show that. >> molly: yeah. and i think for me, this
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reminded me of a flashback to 2022, governor in arizona, issued executive order to close the border with giant shipping containers and that all fell out, suit in new hampshire, governor chris sununu deeply critical of the federal government trying to get action saying hindering the state's ability. this back and forth keeps going without progress. >> harris: federal government would rather fight texas than the drug cartels. so confounding. we'll be back in a moment 6789z 6789z 6789z veteran homeowners need cash but worried you can't get a home loan because of your credit? here's great news. at newday we've been granted
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>> kayleigh: tune in tonight for special coverage of the new hampshire primary. it will be co-anchored by bret baier and martha maccallum, i'll be there too as part of the special coverage. begins at 10:00 p.m. eastern time tonight on fox news. the last time someone new hampshire in an open primary was 1996, john mccain pulled an upset. can nikki haley do that tonight. we'll be watching. "america reports". >> mr. wade would be

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