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laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. know her name, that is the focus of tonight's angle. remember after the death of george floyd, the public was deluged with details surrounding his death and almost overnight, a career criminal who resisted arrest became a hero and celebrated nationwide. cities were burned and looted and joe biden paid tribute. >> president biden: it is your purpose to change the world forever in the name of george floyd. like others, i watched with aweas you channel the good man george floyd was. >> laura: it was a political opportunity. you can paint police as wild-eye racist, and maybe get more young and black voters to the polls. the chaos and crime his policies
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created would be well worth it. fast-forward to today, did biden mention her name? of course not. instead, he patted himself on the back and invoked his personal hero. >> president biden: last year the united states had one of the lowest rates of all violent crimes in more than 50 years. murder, rape, aggravated assault, robbery all dropped sharply along with burglary, property crime and theft. since day one my administration has been working with law enforcement, mayors and community leaders to do. we will make police reform the law of the land.
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>> laura: these people are fanatics, crime on everyone's mind, they want more restrictions on police, the george floyd reform act. the white house comms team did not want to risk allowing biden to go off the cuff today. they want to shut down any questions. >> president biden: i will turn over to my domestic policy adviser and get this discussion going. thank you. >> thank you. i would like to invite the press to exit before we start our discussion. >> laura: biden's press secretary mentioned the murder of laken riley, after all, it has captivated the nation for six days. deepest condolences to the family of laken riley.
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i will be careful speaking to that case more specifically and will refer anything specific to that case to law enforcement and ice and the president, i don't have anything regarding the president speaking to the family. >> laura: never speak to the family, that would be inconvenient. since biden inauguration, criminals began streaming across the border and the white house was not bothered at all. what crisis at the border? everything was geared toward reseteling as man illegals into the country as possible. some percentage were criminals they knew and they didn't care. when the white house thinks joe biden is losing the news cycle on an important issue, they will puts him out there to read a statement, which is what happened today. they bring out video screens and
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invite guest speakers to sell their propaganda. >> president biden: thanks to my american rescue plan, not a single person on the other team voted for, we provide 350 billion dollars that was available to deal with these issues. we invest the 15 billion dollars to make their community safer. >> laura: typical liberal throwing money at problems, doesn't necessarily solve the problem, especially if the money goes to left wing group and initiatives, the problem of crime will get worse. communities don't feel safer. >> people we know, it is scary it could be anyone. we will go with each other. >> as a woman, i have to be extra, extra careful and be extra protective and it is super scary. >> laura: back to biden today. his words, written by someone
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else and delivered poorly, they don't move the needle for him, because the public knows it is all spin. no meaningful change in the policies that are making america more dangerous. we've been documenting retail theft across america for three years, it is rampant. democrats never cared about it. behind closed doors, some call it consumer reparations. that is my favorite. d.c. business owners were not wowed by biden's remarks today. >> crime is out of control in d.c. my business was broken into three times in a two-week span, costs hundreds and thousands of dollars to do repair, beef up security. >> laura: biden says crime is way down. tell that to folks in california yesterday. >> video shows this white gmc truck crashing into a ford
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mustang while trying to get through a side road in vallejo. the crowd surrounded the driver. you can see the driver wearing an orange shirt running from his truck. it wasn't over yet. the man runs and is chase by the crowd and attacked in the store. some in the crowd loot the store from cigarettes to candy to lotto scratchers and beer. >> laura: this violent and sacustic crime is being committed by kids as young as 13, 14, 15 years of age. in joe biden's america, soros supported prosecutors ensure criminals will have the upper hand. >> i'm concerned when you talk about juvenile crime. we've seen influx in years and
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sounding the alarm. kids that are repeat offenders and preying upon citizens and there is no accountabilities, nothing is happening and there aren't enough resources to control the influx of juveniles. >> laura: everything we're seeing, carjackings, democrats didn't think it was hurting them, they did okay in the midterm and that is all that mattered. now voters are fed up with crime and they blame biden. we should expect more meaningful events until election day then they will think they can never talk about crime again and they won't. never forget that joe biden didn't bother mentioning laken riley's name because he doesn't want voters to know her name. we already do. we know whose policies allowed her killer into our country. that's the angle.
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joining us is paul mauro, fox news contributor. fox confirmed that laken riley made a call to athens clark county police, they are not releasing the audio because it is an active investigation. we saw this in the charges document affidavit that accompanied the charging document, she was prevented from making a 911 call. what can you learn? >> paul: the documents were lurid and speak to someone who is depraved and should not have been here temperature is apparent president maduro is taking a page from the booklet and sending undesirables here and emptying his prisons. no way we know anything about the people coming in, they are unvetted and we do not have means to vet them, we don't have
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a relationship with venezuela. that suspect where the accused is from. no idea what kind of person we put into a school setting. look at the charges documents, he prevent her from making a 911 call, used an object, tried to conceal the body and something we have not heard about, which is more discomforting, there doesn't seem to be a sex crime motive here. was it just a killing or was that behind it? we would assume that, but so far that doesn't seem to be the case. we don't know what we have here and that is the problem. we can't ask because ice is taking no comment saying he's here illegally. that is a broad term. was he sponsored? under the venezuela program, he
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could have been sponsored in by somebody who is responsible for him. that is part of the article i wrote that is on fox news right now. if he's an aasylum seeker, he is not illegal, they are saying he is illegal. mayorkas, what is the status? >> laura: he's illegal. his -- i don't know if this is a family affair, crimes they are carrying out. how many other victims have there been? he got in trouble in new york. we learned in the charges document in the affidavit that laken riley and this is hard to hear, her skull was disfigured by blunt force trauma. >> paul: using an object. >> laura: he hit her with something that you could see when the local police official read his statement initially, he
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was disturbed by what they found. this is how brutal this was. they said you could see the signs on her body and from that document, it has not gotten a lot of attention, her skull was disfigured by what he did. monster. >> paul: absolute brutality of this and goes again, in 1980, when we let in the cuban boat lifters, castro sent us two serial killers, one in miami, one in new york. that is not speculative, that is history. did we get another one? we don't know, that is the problem. >> laura: they don't want people to know like biden doesn't want to mention her name and doesn't want voters to know her name. they felt forced to mention her name at the press conference, this is six days later and fear is gripping the community and
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colleges across the country because of what happened by this monster who came across our border illegally. that is what happened, no one wants to talk about it. i know you will stay on it for us. thank you so much. all right, hunter biden gets deposed, wait until you hear his excuse for why he threatened a chinese associate with the wrath of his father and then he got mil millions.
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>> laura: we didn't get to see hunter biden testify about above board business diveelings china, ukraine and romania where he made millions for having no discernible talent in international business. but we did get to see hunter spin and his friends help him. >> how did it go? >> great. >> what we saw, i think, was a rather embarrassing spectacle where the republicans continued to belabor completely trivial points. >> what we just witnessed over the last hour was, i think, a deep sea fishing expedition. >> this is fourth and 20 on their own 10 and they don't have patrick mahomes. >> laura: well, swalwell is pretty much an expert on chinese prostitutes.
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now, we're supposed to believe that his seven-hour long deposition in his dad's impeachment inquiry was just fabulous. it went so well. but, oversight committee chair jim comer claimed that hunter spent a lot of time contradicting himself and then there's this. >> there were a number of interesting moments but, perhaps, none more interesting than when hunter biden told us that he joined the burisma board to counter russian aggression. i hadn't heard that one before. thank goodness we had hunter biden on the burisma board because that was central to his strategy to stand up to vladimir putin. >> laura: ha, wow. what a hero. the most striking thing about this deposition is when hunter talked about that infamous what happens message, you know, the one he sent to a chinese business associate and warned hs sitting with his father. the man sitting next to him and
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his ability to forever hold a grudge you will not forget following my direction. just a few days later an account linked to hunter magically received $5.1 million. good work if you can get it. according to hunter it's just one big old coincidence. a source telling fox news tonight that hunter admitted that he was high or drunk when he set that -- sent that what's app. message and sent to the wrong recipient and now embarrassed by the message. he confirmed that his dad was not sitting next to him. so, if he sent it to the wrong recipient. why did it get that $5 million? where did it come from. joining me now is florida congressman byron donalds of the house oversight committee dog ate my homework. you were at that closed during hearing today what can you tell
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us? >> what i will say is there is a lot of obfuscation. there were times he could recall heavy details of conversations and there were times where he would say i don't recall, i can't remember i'm not sure with this. which for from my vantage point calls into question how forthcoming he really was. look, at the end of the day, there is more than $20 million that is gone through hunter biden and through jim biden to the family members of that family. that's number one. number two, there is no real reason we could even glean from this deposition as to why he was so critical to raise all this money. except for the fact of his last name. he could never come to a clear answers to why he was so critical to be able to raise capital a&e cross the globe and make money across the globe. >> laura: my concern about some of this deal with hunter biden is, look, it's classic biden. right? they are always going to spin it. i mean, that's washington. people spin everything. he not only comes out and spins
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it with one line but then he has a chorus of yes men and yes women who just say oh, well, this is just a fishing expedition. there is no there there. president biden didn't get direct payments as if -- and i keep going back to this, congressman, if your kids get millions of dollars for working, the idea that that doesn't benefit the parent in some way, it's just so ludicrous. you can't talk about it such stupid line. of course it benefits biden. even if it's just making him happy it benefits him. >> laura, i totally agree. what i heard and witnessed today is directly in contradiction to what other witnesses have testified under oath. that is clear. and so, again, when you have these situations where one party is saying one thing, and the other party is saying the other thing, what you then do is you follow the money. without question, there is clearly, through the bank records, millions of dollars that have come from various countries in some of their main companies involved in those
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countries that have flowed to hunter biden and to the family members and to business associates. and so the core question obviously still remains, when they got this money, did joe biden take advantage of it. did he even have an opportunity, perhaps, for hunter to pay some of his bills? these are the questions that remain to be answered. we're going to subpoena those documents to get that answer. >> laura: congressman, does anyone ask him how did you get so rich? how did your dad get so rich? what did you do for all this money? has anyone asked him that? what did you do to get the money? >> no, those questions didn't come up. i think that what we were trying to do is get some point blank answers to just key questions, key items that we had, compare that to other testimonies that we received. i know the chairman has signaled he will be coming back for an open testimony in the oversight committee. i think there is going to be some of those questions along those lines that you are talking about and many others. >> laura: i think tony bobulinski is going to testify before congress in the open. so i am sure he is going to have
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something to say about those contradictions. congressman, thank you. all right, the supreme court announcing late tonight that it will review whether or not president trump has immunity in his federal election interference case. oral arguments are set to begin in late april. and while we normally would expect a ruling in june, the case is being expedited so, could have a decision on that sooner. now, what this means is that special counsel jack smith's case is essentially frozen. everything is on hold until we get that supreme court ruling. joining me now is david schoen, former trump impeachment attorney. david, earlier this month judge tonya chutkan suggested that trump's trial could happen in august. but does this move by the court delay that even further? so how close will we get to the election here? i mean, they didn't look too happy over there on the other networks when this came down, this schedule. >> well, think think it absolutely has to delay it.
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the case also has to be delayed because the obstruction statute is still under review by the united states supreme court. there is no possible way to map out a defense until we know the parameters of that statute and we know exactly what the immunity decision is going to say. because, remember, the d.c. circuit wrote a pretty comprehensive opinion but clearly the united states supreme court wasn't satisfied with that and so they granted cert here. they didn't have to. they were fully saturday with that well, we have a number of former federal officials, including federal judges, including one that used to be on the fourth circuit of appeals who despises president trump and has gone from being a conservative to a total leftist. >> there was no reason in this world for the supreme court to take this case. the three judge panel of the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia had written a masterful opinion.
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>> david, not to get too processee here do you agree with loud dig that there was no reason in the world to take this case? >> absolutely not. judge luttig is driven by hatred of president trump. >> that "national enquirer" michael. >> this case was taken because it raises exceptionally important question. nixon vs. fitzgerald a guide post for the court other remedies, impeachment and that sort of thing. what the court was concerned about there was the intrusion on the authority and official function of the executive branch. that's a problem. that's a problem for criminal liability as well. if it's an official act. >> david, i think at the end we are going to see election season
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thrown into chaos if the democrats have their way. they want to effect the election which is classic election interference in my view. all right. david, thanks so much. the disturbing murder of laken riley has residents of her town rising up against their democrat mayor's support for sanctuary city policies. forminger trump acting ice director tom homan reacts, next.
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demonstrates that the two are not connected. there has been no legislation from this government that created sanctuary city status. >> liar. >> >> you're a liar. you are guilty and got blood on her hands. >> laura: those residents are rightly furious about the death of nursing student laken riley and the sanctuary policies that the athens mayor kelly girts cat gorily denies. >> >> laura: video. >> welcoming to all people lands and background foster community individuals and families of all statuses feel safe, are able to prosper, and can breathe free. >> laura: oops. caught. of course he blames trump. >> while 2019 was not that long ago, you might remember the dynamic we were living in in the late teens in this country where you had the president of the united states speaking in the most vile terms about people who were foreign-born.
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you had that notion. >> oh, please. >> in places like charlottesville. [shouting] >> >> laura: he bricks up charlottesville. remember, being a leftist means never having to say you're sorry. >> i want to know whether or not you feel as city leaders that you owe the laken riley family an apology for allowing that to happen in the first place? >> yes. >> we are deeply sorry for this tragedy. responsibility for this crime rests solely upon the perpetrator. >> laura: and anyone who thinks that this is an isolated incident, no. women and children are being brutalized by illegal aliens all over the united states. in louisiana where over the weekend a honduran illegal was accused of raping a 14-year-old girl and stabbing another man during a robbery. and then in maryland, a salvadoran illegal immigrant was arrested for the murder of a 2-year-old child. and in texas, a mexican illegal who had already been deported
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five times was charged in the hit and run death of a 10-year-old alex wise. and reaction to any of this crickets from the democrats who insist well, we're all about the children. joining me now is tom homan, former acting ice director under president trump and a fox news contributor. tom, i'm not usually for people yelling at speakers. i don't tend to think that's a good thing. but, in this case, in athens, georgia, i was cheering whoever that was on for trying to hold that mayor accountable for what he was trying to get away with. >> you are exactly right. i wish i would have been there. i would have asked him a couple questions myself. bottom line is sanctuary policies are sanctuary for criminals. sanctuary policies make it clear that ice can't walk into the jail. taxpayer funded jail ice can't walk from and interview somebody that they know is here illegally. see, what the mayor doesn't know
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or he may know and just doesn't want to tell the people about it. when you get booked into jail and get your fingerprints taken. those fingerprints go out to n c.i. c for criminal history check. at the same time they go dhs. when we get a hit, we know, okay, that person fingerprints shows he was deported twice before. is he sitting in that county jail. is he in the country illegally. we will drop the detainer because we want him, when you are done with him. so we know there is illegal alien in this jail but he won't accept an ice detainer. he mentioned during the conference they will accept a judge's warrant. there is nothing that requires a judge's warrant. this is a process set up by congress. i have issued in my career thousands of detainers. i never had a judge's order had to be required. >> this is a sanctuary policy. sanctuary for criminals. he knows it. but he side stepping the question tom, biden was actually asked about the release of criminal aliens back during the 2020 campaign. watch. >> two undocumented immigrants arrested by local police be
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turned over to immigration officials. >> no. >> laura: obviously this is blown up now because of illegal immigrant crime spree and the president supposedly, supposedly is changing his tune. now they are saying we welcome law enforcement's support and apprehending removing individuals who pose a risk to national security or public safety. tom, first of all, do you believe that because i mean, we have covered this repeatedly. do you believe they are changing their policy here? >> no. they are not. because two things. number one, the first thing he did in office, the first two weeks when they issued all these memorandum e executive orders abolishing everything we did. tomorrow instructed doj to stop the sanctuary city lawsuit. the heading. filed lawsuits against sanctuary cities to hold them accountable. one of the first things biden did tell doj drop the lawsuit against sanctuary cities. is he forgetting that his secretary mayorkas who works for him has sent a memorandum of priorities out to ice?
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ice can't drop a detainer on somebody unless they are convicted. not arrested. convicted of aggravated felony. so his own secretary has a policy telling ice you can't drop detainers on these people. so, you know, again, white house not being honest with the american people, is he lying. the white house is taking zero action on sanctuary cities. they dropped the lawsuit and they have instructed ice not to drop detainers. anybody can look up the secretary's priorities memo. anybody can see that on the internet. it's word for worked. >> laura: were you surprised, tom, that biden didn't mention laken riley's name? it's always like know my name. know her name. say my name? were you surprised? >> no. not with this administration. i will tell you what, what happened to this young lady should have never happened. this administration failed numerous times. number one, that guy should have never been in the united states. he should be sitting in mexico. if he wants to claim asylum he should be sitting in mexico remain in mexico program in this administration stopped even though the highest courts in the land said it was illegal. ice, and if they did have the
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remain in mexico program enter the country legally without proper documentation according to title 8 united states code says he shall be detained. not maybe, shall. so they failed this family several times. so i'm not surprised. >> laura: thank you so much. i'm getting yelled at. thanks, tom. bribing young voters with student loan forgiveness isn't enough for the white house. it now wants to hand out cash. we're going to expose the latest scheme using your taxpayer dollars,
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plus, ask how to get up to a $800 prepaid card with a qualifying internet package. don't wait, call and switch today! >> laura: the biden campaign has a candidate who has trouble formulating sentences but it has a lot of cash. and given how much support they're bleeding among young voters the biden is trying creative ways to make up the difference. first, ignore the supreme court's ruling that biden can't forgive student loan debt and go ahead and find ways to do it anyway. second, use opm to register people to vote. >> we have been doing work to promote voter participation for students. and, for example, we have under the federal work study program now allow students to get paid through federal work study to register people and to be
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nonpartisan poll workers. >> laura: very nonpartisan. joining me now ari fleischer former white house secretary fox news contributor. ari, this is very convenient. work study for votes. why didn't trump think of this in 2020. is that going to be enough to bridging what he has lost in the gen-y and gen z category voters? >> well, in the close election, sure it could be the thing that makes the difference and especially with a group 18 to 29-year-olds were the most favored to vote democrat historically. look, this is exactly why the federal government should keep its nose out of the voter registration business. and president biden early on in his first week of the presidency issued an executive order charging all agencies of government to do everything they can to register voters. who do you think they are going to register? they are not going to go to nascar events and register people who go there. they are going to go where democrats are. and this is why elections should be left to the states per the constitution and it's
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unprecedented for the federal government to do this. no one has done it before. the justice department is being sued over this. and they refuse to turn over any documents showing who they are registering or how they are spending taxpayer money. this, laura, has all the indications of a vote buying operation paid for by taxpayers to help joe biden and the democrats. >> laura: yeah. i mean people are watching this across the country they can't believe what they're hearing. so their tax dollars going to elect joe biden. i mean, people, you know, know about mail-in ballots. they know about all the problems those raise in democrat run jurisdictions. not in places like florida but in other places. now they hear this and they think, you know, how does a republican ever win in this scenario, ari? and are you confident, given what's happened at the rnc when the shakeup there that republicans have a real plan for mail-in ballots? i'm worried about the mail-in ballot situation everybody
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trying to raise the alarm about that for three years. pretty much no one seems to listen. >> i'm worried too, little kannehy in a little coal mine special election on long island last week which republicans did not heavily participate in the voting prior to the special election day. it wasn't increased previously republicans everywhere have got to engage in early voting. and president trump is not being helpful on this i have got say, laura. he still speaks about early voting and mail-in balloting something wrong with it. so long as it's the law and conservative do it. >> laura: right. both parties have to do it. both parties cannot unilaterally surrender or disarm. republicans get the absentee ballots early. register people and engage in all those grassroots activities. don't yield the playing field to one side. >> laura: ari, i keep thinking like every senior fin's home, you know the democrats in
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california illinois. they will be blanketing those old folk homes with ballots. my question are republicans going to those places and getting people bring in their votes to be counted? no one is at home doing. this. >> these are great questions. new people going to take over the republican national committee have got to make sure that they continue to continue focus on this ronna romney she launched a major investment. major effort to have people bank their votes early. and this new team, i sure hope they are going to follow up on that. and this is where the campaign operations, republican national committee, national republican senate committee. campaign congressional campaign committee have got to be the best at nuts and bolts delivery. that's their job. their job is not to go on tv shows. their job is to get the job done in the trench.
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this will be a real test. >> laura: biden $130 million on hand. they raised. and republicans are behind. so i think they are way behind on this. ari, maybe people are listenerring tonight. thank you. all right, more big news in the legal world. he has been kicked off another state ballot. talk about election interference. the details, next.
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that's why friends and family recommend force factor. rush to walmart and unleash your potential with force factor. >> the great defenders of democracy have kicked trump off another state ballot. in illinois, tracy porter ruled president trump is disqualified from the primary ballot and the general election over the anti-insurrection. joining me now is our fox news contributor.
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david is back with us. this never ceases to amaze me. as all of these individuals are screaming about russian election interference, all of these little prisoners and now they need to knock him off the ballot. so nobody has the opportunity to vote for him. your reaction. >> the arrogance of this is appalling and waiting until this late in the day to do it, giving the president until friday to file an appeal and it is already wednesday and to say, she issues an order that says the ruling will be further state if the supreme court enters an opinion inconsistent with this order. if people do what they say they are going to do, they are going to enter an opinion that makes
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it impossible for illinois to take him off the ballot. the arrogance should not astonish me, but it does. >> tracy porter joined the bench in 2021, very liberal. cook county is known for these judges. 31 states have sued to kick the former president off the ballot. as the democrats are claiming, they are running joe biden for reelection to protect democracy. three have been successful, the states and red. how is this democracy? >> it is not democracy. they are going to get slammed by the supreme court. illinois has been heavy-handed with ballot access. i had to challenged the constitutionality of ballot access.
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they were adamant about it. when i went to the court of appeals, they sent six lawyers in and they lost again. they are going to lose this ti time. why are they afraid of the ballot? it is what makes this country work. >> they are looking at the polls. if you were down 30 points in the polls, i don't think any of these cases would have been brought. >> what colorado did here is sustain, other states are going to retaliate and potentially exclude another candidate from the ballot. what about that situation? >> i don't think this court should take those threats to seriously and its resolution of this case. >> you don't think this is a serious threat? >> that is one of the great
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points made in the case that will decide all of this. this could keep going forward, you take my guy off and we take your guy off and so on and so on. >> the supreme court is going to issue an opinion that makes it clear the state does not have the power to do this. the state cannot kick him off the ballot. the state cannot put a condition on being a -- on being on the presidential ballot greater than what the constitution calls for. you know what they say about cook county, vote early and vote often. this is consistent with their pathetic history of election on integrity. >> that is a nice way of putting election fraud. here is what judge tracy porter, this is what she said when she
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was -- up oriented -- when she was appointed. my impact is changing lives and communities and that is how will approach this position. that is not the role of a judge. that is the role of an activist or ngo or a representative, but she has put it right out there for us. >> her role ought to be enforcement of the constitution, for the voters to vote for a candidate of their choice and for the candidate to be on the ballot. they ought to shut it down immediately and she should be sanctioned. she knows what she did is wrong. she knows the matter is pending. >> not to get too wonky, they know this is going to be overturned. she had to put down her chip and say i am with those people. she wanted to get recognition for doing this. this was an act of narcissism on
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her part and probably an effort to set herself up, if i would guess, for some type of accolade or promotion. courts can overturn this and she went ahead anyway. >> she wants to be a footnote in history i guess. i don't think she will be sanctioned because she is a judge and it is difficult to do that. it strikes me the real outrage here is the timing. if she felt this strongly about this, why did she wait this late to do it? it is going to go down. >> thank you for coming back to us with this breaking news. set your dvr, stay connected with us. fo >> todd: a fox news alert. a political battle at th
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