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the little experiment we did, we decided to play jesse watters primetimzoo.e to animals at the zoo. >> let's take a look. there you go. the oalook at that.e watt this is the oakland zooeris watching jesse watters dore his monologue. belie it orbear believ not, a monkey was like, what is this? ohsame, not you. >> he has the same gas gator. that gator was like, boony! >> who is this guy? johnny over rated. where i just yawn. yeah, it is contagious. even through the ti v. hey, i'll just do this. perino i'm politics podcast. i did it today with my former colleague and a good friend, trent duffy of afg's club, where we worked at the white house together. >> it's a good one. joey, do you have 15 seconds? yeah, elvis is blue suede shoesh sold. how much? i didn't need them. i'm comfortable with thellis' bl grand 150. >> yeah, i don't know. wow. it's a nic>> dana:e look.♪ you're in the penalty box next week. all right, that's it for us. >> have a great night.
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fox news alert. welcome to a special edition of jesse>> fox waters. >> primetime. i'm kayleigh mcenany. and for jesse, the supreme court issuing a historic ruling today, finding s that former president trump cannot pr prosecuted for official actions taken as president, but he can for private acts. efs chief justice john roberts writing for the majority, quote, the presidentti enjoys no immunity for his unofficial acts and not everything the presiden it does is officiat >> in a six three ruling, the court determined that somea3 of trump's acts alleged in the ongoing 2020 election subversion of tru case were, in fact official acts. but others were remanded to the lower court for further fact finding, but without wasting any time som . >> guess what? president biden is using the decision to reinvigorate, his party's attacks on the highest court. just moments agocision t, he sa. >> this nation was a foundedd ts on the principle that there a are no kings in america.
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each eacreoh of us is equal befe the law. >> no one no one is above the law, not even the president of united states. today's supreme court decision on presidential immunity that fundamentally resident changed for all for all practical purposes. today's decision almost certainly means that there kayleis on whatanlimit the president can do. this is a fundamentall y a new principle, and it's a dangerous preceden te th because the power of the office will no longer be constrained by the lawr of, even including the supreme court of the united state the laws. only limits will bed th self-imposed by the president alon e. oday >> this decision today has continued the court's attack in recent years on a wide range of long established legal principles in our nation from gutting voting rights and civilt rights to taking away women's rie. to choos >> to today's decision that undermines the rule of law
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of this nation. >> but that's not true. this is what chief justice john roberts wrote in his opinion, quote, the president is not abovef juse the law. that's the exact opposite of what president biden just told d that us. but it doesn't end there. the entire leadership wing itof the democratic party went into attack mode. chuck schumer labeled the supreme court the maga scotus. >> he's the majority leader in the senate and then house minority leader hakeem jeffries. he said, quote, that the extreme far right justices must be brought into compliance . what does that even mean? and then former house speaker nanc aty pelosi said the supreme court just placed itself tr trial with this decision. >> whoa. and then you hav te the formerhi democratic nominee for president. you named it hillary clinton steppingdemocr n out of the sha to cast doubt on, quote, the maga wing of the supreme court. i thought these were the folks who wanted to defend democracy.
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theit sounds more like the supreme court. undsone third of the federale tr government. >> and right on cue, the media dis throwing away any semblancew of impartiality by whipping up paniayany sembc. >> what you have here is the supreme court imposing its judgment that that principle that we must have bold and decisive presidents is more important than the principle that we should have presidents who obey the law. >>ciple we shoul they have to. trump's supreme court has decreed him a king. >> they're supposed to be wearing these kind of black and white umpire jerseys or whatever. they look like they're wearing red jerseys or even magaeys loo it's almost like a license to in a way. liked mo l you can do whatever u want. and supreme court is going to let you get awan doy with it >> that is very frightening. meanwhile, democrat appointed justicesitha wrote their dissens with the gusto of teen vogue columnist. justice sonia sotomayor writing in part, quote, today's s decision to grant former presidents criminal immunity unit the institution of the
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presidency and makes a mockery of the principle foundational to our constitution and system of government that n tprino man is above the law with fearab for our democracy. fo >> i dissent. i would be fearful of all the people questioning the supremr e court, but here we are. justice sotomayor also alluding to absurd hypotheticals about navy seal assassinationsy and military coups, giving the green light to the left to breathinationsoups give life ine dangerous, what if scenarios. >> presumably, if he were to use seal team six to try to assassinate one of his political opponents so longe as he did it through the auspices of the presidency, let's santg asy use the nsa to , let me investigate the bidens t nati national security threat and then we need to go ahead and assassinate them whene they take a foreign trip. we'll just go ahead and use drones to assassinate them. let's sa dtoy, in a foreign country, and we'll use seal team six to go in and get them like they gox to t bin laden. as long as you use it, do it
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through the officialses of t apparatuses of the presidency. >> he can do it. i mean, what did i just watch? the democrat online influencers, they didn't want to miss out. they wert'e on the sames disturbing pages. >> joy read with dozens out an areof accounts musing abh profile assassinations, with some calling for president biden to, quote, take action against donald bid trump. truly despicable behavior from the left, the biden-harris campaign held an emergencyen press call in response to the ruling where their surrogatesenw attacked the rule of law, claiming that trump thinks he's above the lawhe f la and is willing to do anything to gain and hold on to power for himselanythingtof. the campaign doing everything they can to plant the seeds everythi pof fear in the minds e american people and case just in case biden loses in november to use legal terms and stay in the supreme gauntlet that i'm scared. e an and i think americans are scared and should be scared of what donald trump will dod tr because he has been telling us for months until i can reassureums you that when you e
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see president biden out on the trail, he wil prel, talk be talking about the reasons why americans should be scared of donald trump as he hat ths bn for months. and this supreme court opinion today just amplifiedp sup that. democrats have contorted our legal system into a process where they either win in the courtroom or manipulate the losses in two massivertroom disinformation campaigns in the hopes of ramping up voterurnout turnout. >> our venerable american institutions pay the price. >> speaker of the house miken johnson joins me now. speaker johnson, it's really jo you.ure to have you just heard from president biden and he said the american people dissent. i dissent. what sayan you, kaylee?e. what we're seeing tonight de despicable all and it is dangerous. the president has been trying to underminespicable a our lega. first, they weaponized the department of justice to go afteunderminr his chiefhi political opponent, which of course, is donald trump. and nofw when it doesn't worky l the way they planned it, the way they designed it, whenor
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the law gets in the way of what they're trying to do now, g to undermine the supreme court itself. it truly t is an unprecedented moment in american history, hid it set a dangerous time. you know, president biden showed the country that he presis unfit to continue to serf in office. he does not have the capacity and the mental acuithey to do it and he's so desperate now that everybody has seen that thaot he's willing to turn on the system of justice itself. it's really a remarkable evening that everything that we're watching is remarkable. >> you know, speakerrkable john, your democratic counterpart, hakeem jeffries, had a really curious quote. he talked about the extremeriou far right justices being broughqutalkint into comp. what does that mean? >> i have no idea. i have look, there's all sorts of hyperbole tonight and just this fantasticd all these hypotheticals they've made up. future president s are going to turn into assassins and all the rest. it's madness. listen pr will tu, remember this? the president and the vice president are the only two
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offices in our constitutional system that are elected by all the people. no one who is is elected to that office is goinang to be prone to this kind of crazy criminal activity. >> what the courwill bt is sayit here follows common sense. and of course, our constitutioin as well. you have to have the president with the ability to make difficulwellyou havevet decisio, daily and not be worriedhour about rogue prosecutorly a ordes going after them at some point in the future. i mean, the president can't operate if he hasident that kind of sort of damocles hanging over his head. and that'sca the very simply whe court ruled the day. it shoulsimplyd have been 9 to . it was only 6 to 3. and the liberal justicesonly are playing along with this charade. i really do think it's a scaryls thing for them to undermine the court itself. >> speaker johnson, in the wakae of the debate performance from president biden thursday, you made these comments on the hill. >> let's listen. there's a lot of people asking>t about the 25th, invoking the 25th amendment right now because this is an askin alarming situation. as i mentioned, our adversaries see the weakness in this alarmie
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house, as we all do. but, you know, unfortunately, it's not the house that gets to determine that. it's the cabinet under the constitution. of course, it's the cabinehatma that makes that decision. i would i would ask the cabinet members to searcthn ani woulh tl . we hope that they will do their duty as we all seek to do our dutyy asek t to do best by p american people. >> these are fateful moments. speakeler johnson. most of us haven't sat across from joe biden. you have sat across frome u ha the president. i'm curious if you've seen anything that's concerning. likeve i'm i what america saw on the debate stage. >> i have. i hav i have. and i've tried to be judicious about this. i have notd have gone and done s conferences about private venversations because, frankly, kelly, it's been very alarming to me. now, some of these exchangesry have been reported because other persons knew about our conversations , but i've been concerned about what our adversaries see. wes knew need to make certain t one thing is clear. china, russia, iran, north kore ta, that they understand that the us military is ready to act at any time.
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and regardless of the turmoil with regard to the president, america is strong. we will defend our interest and you need notsidenta seconde that. but in the meantime, the reason we're talking about thss thae 2e amendment is because of the fourth clause of the 25the amendment has never been used. it it is when the vicee ha president and a majority of the cabinet members agree that the president is unfit and unablet is and incapable of continuing his dutiesnfit. i think that's what we're watching here. unless the president is reading wh. a teleprompter that' i don't think he's capable of making these big decisions and that is something that should alarm all of us and it's something that we need to be talking about. the ould alai think people are privy murmuring about this, but i think desperate times call for desperate measures. >> and we may well be at that momen mt. >> final question. tha i just have a few moments. ehe house judiciary committet mo has sued in the district court today to get the robert herr tape, of course, special counsel robert hur called biden a well-meaning elderly man notin fit to stand trial. >> do you think you get that tape? we need that tape desperately. that audio tape will confirmpery
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what all of us know. the reason they have been hiding it without any valid legal reason is because they didn't want us to see notte all saw on display las thursday night at that debate. the cat is out of the bag now. we neealdisplaht thad that. the house needs it to continue our investigation, which is our constitutional responsibility.ion we're reviewing the decision of the special counsel, robert hurwhictional r, who deca to charge president biden on the classified documents caserge pres because he was unfe incapable of standing for trial asbecause he's a feeble old manm i mean, effectively, that's what what he said. we need to makan e sure the audiodiotap tape matches the transcript that they gave us. they're very important responsibilitys th we have.willn we're not going to let up. and we went to court to forcep o that subpoena and make the the attorney general do his job. >> speaker of the house mike . hnson, always a pleasurel do >> thank you. thanks, gail. well, democrat appointed justices are using today's ruling to open the floodgates on dangerous hypotheticals about retaliating against political opponents. justice sonia sotomayor writing in her dissent, quote, whensotoa
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a president uses his official power in any way under yot usthe majority's reasoning, he now will be insulated from criminal prosecutionjority's orn >> the navy seal team six toav assassinate a political rivateat immune organizes a military coup to hold on to power. immune takes a bribe in exchange for a pardon. immune and. immune. immune. immune. hmm. but it wasn't just sotomayor who opened the discussion to reprehensible acts of violence and dissent. ketanji brown. jackson ponderedd in about presidents killing members of their own cabinet ifn they wanted. musing, quote while the president may have the etf authority to decide to remoe the attorney general, for example, the question here is whether the president has the option to removether the attorney general. listen to this by, say, rem to death.t that's what a supreme court justice wrote.ote an as liberal justices continue to sound more like left-wing activists. how will their rhetoric affect the country's highest court?
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joininowg me now, judicial cris network president and former clerk to justice clarencmee thomas, carrie severino. >> carrie, where did the majority say you can poison the ag or assassinate someone? >>ison you know, i was reading r pretty quickly, but i think i must have missed that. >> part of the reason qui mu. rityeaetty >> what's really strikingt is even on the charges already brought, which obviouslywh strin have nothing to do with poisoning your cabinet or assassinating people, even on those, the court really only said one of them was clearly covered by immunity, even one speaking, speaking and encouraging. even spe noton pence to certify the election. even that the court didn't say was absolutely out of the realm of of of possibility that it wasn't covered by immunity. they said it's presumptively immune, but that there'sd it actually further litigation that should happen at the lower court to clarify whether it is or not. so the idena that such outrageous hypotheticals would somehow be covered by block immunity is absolutely ludicrous.
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>> you know, do you still have, carrie, a very aggressive special counsel that would lllikely want to see prosecution at any cost? you have a judge who imposedos this huge broad gag orderd on donald trump. >> so you have actors that might want to see this case move forward expeditiouslsu .slat what do you think happens to the jack smith case in d.c. k ? oh, they'd like it. they'd like to see it move expeditiously. >> they likef they can get it going as fast as they want to. i don't know how they would be able to get it completeink td before the election. >> i think that's the most important thing. these questions are too g serious. they're going to go all the way back and have to work their way back up. maybo alle to the supreme courtt because they are all novel questions of how to apply presidential immunity in each of these counts. carrie severino, thankw to you. u.s. military bases are onig high alert and biden's only working part time. stay tuned . >> have you ever wondered how to find personal happiness ?
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>> try chic scan and get 25% off. >> we're now in the eye of the political storm. one debate down, one to go. if everyone shows up rnc and dnc around the corner and trump's v.p. pick, that could happen any day. this is when voters reallypp start to pay attentionen. >> from now until november, both candidates are being judged by millions of votersy on everything they do. of voand at the end of the dayd a campaign is a long, drawn out job interview. >>th the voters are the boss, and we want to make sure that the candidate is qualifie d for the most important job in the country. >> the debate was a performance review, and by the accounts of you, the american people, a biden bombed after the debates. th 72% of voters say biden is not mentally fite to serve as president. i have never seen number s this bad for an incumbent president during my lifetime.
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i mean, that mental health to be president just 27%. you might say, okay, you know, o that's low. but a lot of people thought biden was too old back in 2020. these numbers look nothing likei this back in 2020. these numbers are bad already. and the truth is, alison, they have gotten just considerably worse even in just a fetrotw days after that first presidential debate. >> and that's on cnn. >> they can't hide it. another poll shows 60% of voters want biden replaced as the democratic nominee. i don't have to explaitn to you why biden flunked his performance review. you saw the debateain . and if you've been paying attention at all, it shouldn't have surprised you. n at allaxios reports. >> listen to this, that biden only really works for 6 hoursr i a day between 10 a.m. and 4 and p.m.. outside of those hours, he's fatigued, more likely to make mistakes. and this jives with what his former press secretarye're,y jen psaki, said last year. s nothingent biden doe at 9 a.m.. >> he is a night owl. whil0 ame biden's no night owl,n
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he couldn't cut it. at theno debate at 9 p.m..te at: he calls early lids all the time. we need president at all hours of the day, not just between ten and four. listen to this. this is sa betd shocking realit. since 2021, all hostel deathsng of us soldiers killed in afghanistan and jordan died outside of biden's 10 to 4 schedule. coincidence? ouif biden's fatigue the restt f of the day, how does that factor into his response? and while democrats were hiding the president's help from the american publiinto hc, foren officials noticed biden slipping away a long tim a ago. >> senior diplomats told the wall street journal that biden had atime hard timejr following conversations, tripped over his talking pointbe ,skipped big meetingsking and needed the secretary sof state to jump in and help hl him during a summit. and then the debate happened and the rest of the world began chiming in. a an asian diplomat said, quote,
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i was shell shocked. i could not believe my eyes. an arab diplomat said, quote, trump ate him alive and a european diplomat said, quote, t it is a sad reality that biden is old and he is getting older. y biden'we saw it. i had difficulties understanding what he was heying and. and i understand english pretty well. d wow. while our allies are doubting us, our enemies are eyeing us.ir us military in europe were putss on high alert over a potentialtr terrorist attack in a department of defense official tells fox news that credible intelligence indicatesn redible that there's some type of terrorist attack in the oworks, targeting one of our bases overseas. overver the next week. coincidence? our enemies don't operate on a four on i tend to fall schedule. they work around the clockate or to destroy everything we stand for. we need a presidenhet who'sa working just as hard to stop them. >> someone who knows that alingl too well is lieutenant general
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keith kellogg, a former national security adviseo wellry to president trump and general kellogg. i wanted to as ak you this very specific question. you have worke d in national security, the highest levels for the vice president. if, let's say, north korea or russia was to send a nuke to the united states, how much s time would the presidentime with and his team have to respond? >> kelly thanks for having me. a very limited amount of time. in fact, we actually ran plans on that in rehearsals on that. you have about from the time that they launch, when you're within just a few hours of a response. and that means what kind of response are you going to have? what kine an d defense you're going to have? you know, when you look at national security and you ask a great questiona greahere because national security is a 24/7 job and most of the bad events occur not at 3:00 in the afternoon. they occure events at 3:00 in te morning. and that's when you've got to be prepared for them. you known thein, even alexander hamilton, one of the founding fathers, when he wrote in the federalist papers that when one of the most critical
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positionins and jobsn in background that a chief executive must have is actually understanding the power not only of personnel, but of energy. and he wasn't talking physical energy. he was talking intellectualg in energy. and you see that going forward today. and you were in the whital enere house. we were both in there together. most of the decisions are hard. an. 're never easy oe ha they come at you very, very fast and you must respond y corapidly. y and i and i've told you this before. you know, most of those things happened in the middle of the nighs esnt. and i can tell you time and time again, when we had to have our wakeup criteria and make sure that the president, vice president were up. >> general kellogg, just to geti to that specific point there, it did happen with trump. i believfit did thae that theres some target on troops in erbil and you were part of the team that had to calld him in thehan morning. >> what happened? yeah, it was actually edigo one january and i got a call in the middle of the night. and it was a situation room. and they picked up named robert o'brien, the president's security adviser and. and i on the line, who saidho our embassy in baghdad is being attacked by pro-iranian iraqiatk
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military and that there the embassy is actually starting to burn documents. that is code for meaningng t you're getting ready to lose the embassy. and so we executed wake up criteria, pu rid o t us all of the line together. robert, myself, the president, the vice president and the president started making decisions immediately. he said, the right away. we are not losing the embassy. got it. then he said, who is behine embd this? and we said, it was kazeem soleimani, the quds force commandedr in iran. and this was on one january. he said, we're going to respond t on three january.that 4 48 hours later, suleimani was dead. and that's how the president thought. and that's how we reacted on more than one occasion. he was very decisive. he was very fast. mak he knew how to make thosean calls. and he was always ready to go in the middle of the nightdo . >> if we call him and we call. him on more than one occasion. and president trump answered the phone and not a single american soldier died on his watch in his final year. meanwhile, every u.s. soldier in afghanistan and jordan outside of biden's working hours from 10 to 4, it's amazingfghanist. thank yo
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aside? idthis is not about whether you think biden can win the election. >> he might be able to win the election. thinbiden cait's because he's jo it's because he's not donald trump. the real issue trump is, is he telling the truth about whether he can serve a full four years? >> but after that initialn friday morning freakout, legacy media pulled the handbrake on talks of lled thea presidential switch. >> someone is to blame, and it's the handlers. do there need to be changes? yes. managing him management to his schedule changes, maybe evenen to those around him. i'll also say america needs an explanation from joe biden. >> well, as it turns out, joe already has a manager and she's been with him since the very beginning. >> joe, you dibeend such a great job. you answered every questiooe, yn that. >> let me ask the crowd. t what did trump dheo? >> now, that's how i speakigh: a
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to my four-year-old. >> but that's joe biden running the show, pullinhospeak g the ss from early on in joe's presidency. and she appear puls to be runnig the white house, orchestrating th upsome might call a cover . a new axios report says, quote, joe biden's close aidese have carefully shielded him from people inside and outsideac the white house since the beginning of his presidency. the ginning hnilides ofte led by jill biden's top aide, deanthony bernal, and deputy chief nanny tommasini, took steps early in his term to essentially rope off the president. >> jill isn't just joe's wife and handler. she's the pr manager to after friday marked with bright red panic on the cover frida ofe magazine. >> jill is collaborating with voguen tim to do damage control, creating a new toneatin and her off-white multi-thousand dollar ralph lauren dress. ote, with the quote, we will decide our future place right besid wee her two fitting depiction
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of reality in this month's issue of vogue tells us that e for the bidens, the president,of president nancy, has been about one thing, one thing, and that's power. r bu quote, if you want to know w what power feels like, try to get yourselanf driven around in a motorcade, flashing police, chaperon, lights from the perimeter as you blaze down an empty highway waitingn cars backed up on entry ramps as you pass. it's as if the world is holding its breath for you. that was the vogue article, not about jobreathe, but jill. it's not just jill, either. the entire biden family's clinging on to the privileges that come with being biden f the family. politico writing that, quote, biden's family has bee familn fl privately criticizing top advisers and pushing inl at thisemova weekend's camp david meeting with hunter. hunter biden reportedly encouraging his father to stay in the race. and whil biden ree the country continues to crash and burn, the bidens canceled all their sunday to dol a family photo shoot with a celebrity photogle.
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>> joe biden. families spent the morning not having a summibipentt, but in h and makeup for a photo shoot. ma of theersan "new york times" reported. wow. fox news contributor and author of progressively worse, joe concha joins us now. >> joe, what timing to haveg to a vogue cover with jillth the biden as the authoritative figure. you think you would hide from that in the waked yo of reports that she's running the show? >> but no, the biden-harris campaign doubled the down and st it out. >> she seems to be the one o in chargnee. kelly, we were told that the adults were back in the room. >> right. and looking. i mean, talk about tone deafthis and a few things to note regarding this cover. by the way, kelly. for starters, melania trump wase a supermodel and a first lady and was never approached laz ague or annie liebowit to pose for a cover. i wonder why that is. oh, that's right. we know why. meanwhile, the media is attemptineg to glorify the current first lady and jill biden, even though for years she has covered up her husband's obvious mental
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decline, all because of her own ambitions and zest for power. we also hear about reports of hunter biden urging his father to stayr abou in thet well, of course, whether it's jill biden, hunter,he bide, jim biden, hallie biden, all want joe to stay in powether because these otherwise completely unqualified individuals for any job and anyy compensation like working for a ukraine energy company despite having 0.0 qualification to do so and earning millions in the process. unless unless there's joe biden in power, there is no millions t coming i in. and it's so utterly sad i that we've come to the point soof our country that the our biden family only wants to play the elder abuse card in orderd to keep their own power and all the mone y that goes along with it. so that's where we are at this point. thjoe biden knows that if joe biden ran a funeral parlor, no one would die. it's that bad. but she wants the power. sh d thae wants the first lady
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title and she wants it for another five years. apparently. h: i joe so i want to get to this being in the white house. know i've been a top west aide.a >> you get access to the president, but it's very managed. the residentin staff is supposeo to be with the president all of the time. any time he's in the residencese ,not joe biden's white house. that's why this was so revealing. axios writin whg this. y and now this was three years ago. look at the date on this. eaon july 4th, 2021, biden hostd a party on the south lawn. it was a hot day. hours after being outside, biden went back into the white house through the diplomatic room and then into the nearby map roomhete. bide biden sat down. the door was abruptly shut as biden's aides blockedtho the white house butlers and residence staff from aiding e asthe president. >> this was three years ago. he had to have this moment. they pustoh out the residence stuff. >> is this a cover up? >>'s completely a cover up. and the cover up is always worse than the crime. right. think about that. july c cover u fourth, 2021. so basically, joe biden had been in office less than five months. and already we're hearing nondw
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that his aides, people close to him knew exactly what they were dealing with. we're talking about joe biden's mental acuity or lack thereof. and we've been talkingd we about this on this network'vrk for more than three years. yet others in media called us fearmongers. they accuse us of producing cheap fake videos. remember that narrative fromrs two weeks ago? >> or manipulating editing videos as if i cite hearings bai and basic sanity didn't see what was goingc on with this president. any shred of credibility? witht ankelly. our media has been eviscerated now at this point over tellingis us what we what we were seeing wasn't being said or wasn't being presented. and that's a big joke. and they're never going to get their credibility back at this poin t as if they had it in the first place. >> no doubt. joe concha, thanks. well, hundreds of new york documents have just been released after being kept under > hundrewraps for 16 years.n that's a long time. national correspondent re g undematt finn has the latest. >> kelly, the 176 pages of graphic and disturbing
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grand jury screens transcripts released today are from jeffrey epstein'dists 2008 criml case. the files were under seale file for six years until now, and they reveal prosecutors heard graphic testimony about how epstein sexually abused and exploited underage girls at his floridaa home. one of the girls stated that she was only 14 years old when a woman associated with epstein offered her $200 to give epstein a massage at his, quote, big, humongousof mansion. the 14 year old was instructed to lie his and tell epstein she8 18 when she got to epstein's palm beach home. dow she was asked to strip down to her underwear and was paidid an additional $100 to allow epstein to touch her. and perform a act in fronta se of her. epstein was in hisx at the time and said, quote, the younger fo about the girlsgirls he he was looking to assault. now, the florida judge who released files wrote in part, quote, the details in the record will be outrageoue,s
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to decent people. and the testimony taken by the grand jury concerns tos, activij ranging from grossly unacceptable to , all of the conducerning at at issue isy deviant, disgusting and criminal. >> that judge says these important documents are being made available to the publicy im to ensure transparency and to give closure to the victim ts. now, in 2008, prosecutors cut8, a deal with epstein, allowing hirs cutm to escape federal chas by pleading guilty to lesser state charges of soliciting. and that particular deal haso te long been criticized as way too lenient, allowing epstein the freedom to continue his domo crimes, including at his infamous new york mansior tinuna kelly matt, thank you. sure. eup next, camilla gets a rebrand . imagine a future where plastic a is not wasted, but instead is not wasted, but instead remade over and over into the things that keep our fooda' fresher, our families plass saf,
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who could excite the party. the best way to do that hold ah open convention. cue the bright eyed democrats of tomorrog w. bill maher begs for this quote, thiss move the plotline forward . >> democrats could not buy with all of george soros moneynm the enthusiasm, engagement and interest they would get fromge having an open convention. suddenly, instead of rehashing the debate a from. worst episode of the golden bachelor ever. golden >> they would be hosting a competition, something americans love. tinteresting advice. a but there's one person who they're going to haveav to get around, and that's kamala harris. according to business insidee ta harris, his allies are frustrated that democratic figures like governors gavin newsomte s like g and gretchen whitmer of california and michigan are being touted more frequently than the viceren president as potential biden replacements. in many circletlan thes. one harris ally even said the fact that people keep comingto back to this is so offensive to many of us, they still don'
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tt ge get that. the message you're saying to people, to this democratic partyt thyou're seser a white person. kamala knows joe's reelectionl n is her only shot at the oval office, so she needss the party to pull joe biden over the finish line. >>e party pul and he could bown could take the spot. she shouldd sh show that she's s obvious choice. but her famously low approval butrating is a red flag for the washington establishment. so she's once again tryings to get people to like her.t pe this time reviving her cool aunt t character.aracte >> mh, madam v.p. harris, i'm worried about the election. i know you've been traveling across the countrys, i'm . what are you hearing? yeah, girl, i'm out here in the streets. and let me telthe coou beel yous you're right, taraji. there is so much at stake in this moment. sthe majority of us believethat in freedom and equality. but these extremists, as they say, they're not like us.s we >> they not like us. an interesting for a viceic president trying to prove that she should be taken seriousleny as commander
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in chief. >> former president trump, though, is not takin g anything for granted, leaving no stone unturned. the campaign posting thi s videoo after the debate. >> space is excitingr the de. it is time for us to do what we have been doing in time're do as every day. every day. it is timeing an for us to agree that there are things and tools that are available to us to slow this thing dowlable ton i can imagine what can be and be unburdened by what has been, you know, other bad news. how woke media is undermining how cracy. batya unger sargon joins me now. you know, batya, i mean i that quote. >> yeah, girl, i'm out here in the streets. does anyone believe cosmo is in ase streets?'ms, >> last time i checked, she's at the naval observatory. you know what's been botheringbl me a lot since the debate? and this really ties into >>e m. ala harris proble it's that the democrats don't
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seem upsete is at the job bident doing. they don't seem upset a about inflation. they don't seem upset about the open border. they don't seem upset about the fact that most the americans now cannot become first time homeowners. they're onlyt most upset that he didn't do a better job lying about all of those things. >> right.t and it's the same thing with kamala harris. they're not upset that shen thna is incapable of contributing anything to the ticket. tickhey are only upset that she cannot do a better job of faking it. and i think that that gets to the heart of what the democratic party has become . because if you areec the democrat's base, if you are a multipleause credentialed pern in the top 10%, joe biden's hase actually been very good for you. maybe got your student loans you off, your home value, you're a homeowner is now worth youso much more. you have so many fewer people competing for goods because they cannot afford them. right. there are all these benefits you've got and therethem are alu these illegal immigrants for you to hire who you don't have to pay as much as you would pay in americao hin. pa so to their base, the elites,
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this is a reallycan good so they don't actually think joe biden's doing a bad job. jo they just want him to lie w about it better so that the 60% of hardworking americans who are strugglinga better will note what's going on. >> as if they could be wrong about that. the democrats need a truman show, right? a truman show where it's justa this like scripted false reality that doesn't exist, as we saw wherw with carrey.newl you know, this new polling came trum though, to your point and trump's leading in new hampshire, new hampshirew, by two points. and gretchen whitmer warned michigan's off the table. well, forget about michigan. if you don't win new hampshire, don't even begin to thin it wikk about michigan. this is a huge victory for trump. but what's curious to me, baty a ,is the biden campaign is putting out polling data that shows them losing, which is yang. she was in the press corps when i was there from cbs said, we have a new poll.on >> biden's only down by one. they're sending out fundraising emails that he's only down one.g >> that's not a good sign. right. it's so amazing to see fundraising emails in which you're like bragging you'r
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that you're losing because you're losing by less than your vicee president. right. so it's such a weird situation to be in at the end of the day. the divide in this country is the class divide and working class americans, whether theanst they're black or hispanic or white or jewish or asian, are unde r standing that there are two options here and one of them is really bad for them. ons and and the other one reallg is speaking their language, and that's donald trump. >> well said. theindre . thank you. thanks, kitty. coming up, a rare look at the life of one of america's wi tha smarter to mop. try this swiffer power mop an all in one cleaning tool with a 360 degree swivel head that goes places a regular mop just can't mop smarter with this swiffer follow up a heart attack. do they have life insurance? no, but we have life insurance. john, i'm trying to find something we can afford.
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