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laura ingraham and this especially fox division ofat "the ingraham angle." to a fox news alert,tern president biden set to speak t 7:45 p.m. eastern on the supreme court's immunity ruling. we will bring it to you when he comes out. but first... another great day for trump and another bad day for the liberal media. >> topline legal fox are craig a craig. >> i rt looks like they are wearing red jerseys for maga hat of the supreme court said this past week no rules for thees powerful, no rights for the powerless. >> imperial presidency is now made concrete. >> it is about imperial court constructing imperial pres presidency. >> jason: contrary to the ridiculous hyperbole froulou m the left today, the high courtth immunity ruling is not a shrink the second coming of caesar.. so what does the actual 63 opinion say which mark the nature of presidential powerut
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entitles former president to absolute immunity fromom c crimc prosecution or actions within his conclusive and preclusive constitutional authority. and that there is no immunityth for an officiaerl x.we in other words, the presidentonl should be allowed to perform his constitutional duties as president without fear that unscrupulous prosecutors will craft crimes out of thin air to arrest their politicalonen oppo, which is exactly what we see tho biden department of justice due to president trump hl,e read but rather than cool, calm, reasoning from the left after all of this ruling benefitss tr democratic presidents as much as it does trump, well, cue the panic. >> we are really headed for as disaster in a way that it is hard to see through. >> god only knows what damage can be done. it is a big step forward to having an authoritarian president.s suprem >> it is five-alarm fire fromki thnge supreme court who hasit
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created a king. w if i've ever seen you this emotional. >> yell, it is so scary. >> jason: what new powers does the left inc. the ruling gives theside president? >> a president like donald trum with a legal act, slap the label, hey, this is an official act. >> hurt a political opponent according to this court, it does not matter. >> you can shoot someone i andne middle of fifth avenue in new york and get away with it. we would hopefully not see him test that theory.na >> thete president can test thes to assassinate somebody. >> we don't know because this ping-pong back and forth. i don't know! >> jason: unfortunately, this lunacy isn't just contained to the media, just desoto tmayor dissent said the presidt can order seal team six tod assassinate a rival, organize a military coup, and take bribes with immunity.
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it is one thing with the mediaoi to engage in this brazen, eerie irresponsible fearmongering, itu is another sitting supreme court undermining the court's ruling by claiming without a shred of evidence that this ruling would allow the president to commit such blatant unconstitutional actions. as justice thomas explains, inbt this case, there has been much discussion about ensuring that a president is not above the law appear at about as the courtecut explains, the president's immunity from prosecution foe lr his official acts is the law. exactly what the law protects the president so we can perform his official duties in officecl and assassinating one's rivals clearly falls outside ofouts tht official duty. c in the ruling lays out a clear example in which the president has immunity.at trumtop met with the acting attorney general and otheriscu senior justice department of white house officials to discusn
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investigating opponent election fraud.io trump is absolutely a moon from prosecution with conductjust involving his discussions with the justice department officials. but, wthis is common sense. but we know why the left would rather cloud thiraths case in te aura of authoritarianism rather than explain the actual details. there happens to be an election coming up, and they need aan bogeyman. >>s whaift does this mean practically?crat i think it means if you are joe biden or a democrat running for the president, your path right now is clear. t you have to run against the supreme court. isyou have to run against thise decision. this is not america. if you want to make america great again, you have to return to the rule of law. >> jason: always love it when they say they want to return to the rule of law, yeah, we gotr you. matt whitaker, former actingrmer attorney general underes
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president trump and chris landau, former walker foro mu justice scalia, quite a resume, gentlemen. i want to go to you first tole f clarify what this loss is because all of this hyperventilating from the leftrp about what it would do and how-- dangerous donald trump would be, it is just absurd. >> yeah, you're absolutely right. you madet th the point earlier. the court held that the president has immunity for his official acts. o okay, not for unofficial acts that are within the scope of authority, either under the constitution or thothee statute. a lot of these hypotheticals that people are coming up withsa shooting people in fifth avenue, ordering assassinations don't even a ghibli come within any of the president's authorities.ent but what is important the president has the ability towith carry out his constitutional appointive functions withoutha fear of t a lawsuit, which is wt this case is about. >> jason: msnbc guest says they are too hyperbolic to talk.
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about assassinations, for goodness' sakes here and watch as. >> it strikes me as pera littlt odd and perhaps hyperbolic thatd ouenr success of the president will be cold-blooded assassins and try to hide that conduct mak have this case. i would tell everyone to take aa breath, watch the hearing below, and then recess. .>> jason: matt, what is your take on all of this?l >> will, that is the last time he will be on msnbc. the real question here, the real question here is that jack smiti overreached. he engaged in thefe use of novel legal theories that have never been used before. you saw him lose earlier this week on the interference withe seofficial acts statute, and now you are seeing him beingy curtailed in his theory that no president has any immunity from any act with an official core functions or not iiss just not e way the law has been for over 230 years ofstor american histot
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these folks who are just losing their minds over sort of a very common sense approach to presidential immunity i thinkn would ratherso win the 2024 election then somehow continue this great american republic for another 250 years or more. >> jason: yeah, even over on cnn is saying alvin bragg' as ce against president trump could also be in trouble. >> do not be at all surprised id we see in the next couple of days in motion from donald trump's legal team to throw out the verdict in the new york state case.sati because some of the evidence introduced in that case had to do with conversations hix donald trump had with his advisors, including opec's while he was in office. >> jason: chris, what is your you on all of this. some of these cases will be in deep trouble. >> you know, again,'s people are exaggerating and people need to take a deep breath. this is about th
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e constitution. we will be studying this case in all schools in this country.o be people will be analyzing this case in 100 or 200 years, okay question what this is about theh president here this is constitutional separation of por and anybody who looks at thisa is about thing about the trumpo. case has no idea what they s mawere talking about here at e supreme court understandfos it s making the law for the ages. it doesn't matter who is the h president. this could protect joe biden's hide because he would be subject to prosecution, let's say for e having to fail to enforce the immigration laws if somebody waa murdered. many people have been murderedar by illegal aliens. they could say, "joe biden you o arffe criminally responsible foi that."d guess what? that is his official act here that makes it hard for him to be prosecuted. again, it protects the presidency. w >> jason: reasonable opinion.hr thatis is a reasonable opinion much needed.
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matt and chris, i havesouch tol moving. thank you for joinin ig us tonit on the "the ingraham angle." i do appreciate it if you're the supreme court is taking sledgehammer to thne democrats main strategy law fair.y from january 6 ruling last week to today's immunity ruling, the democrats plan to throw their rifle in jail rather than campaign on the issues, well, in is taking a serious blow. in addition, the high court has taken issue of abortion of the issue of the table for democrats with its ruling preserving the abortion pill and sidestepping a ruling that would have restricted emergency abortions you're joining us now is the ne ryryan, founder and ceo of amere majority.amer it really is devastating. now, the m president biden set o come and speak in just over a half an hour.ent what do you think president biden is going to talk about because they are running out of things to run on. >> jason, your guess is as good as mine. who knows whatof will come out a
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biden's mouth based on thursday's debate. we have no idea if it will make sense. but i think you are right. in some ways for rational peopll what is taking place with the scotus ruling should be devastating to democrats except democrats don't operate in reality. the talking points won't be in shambles because seriou s intentional insane lies.i' they will continue to double down on them. i am convinced they of no othere way the neurotic left para work nails paranoia and base in hopes enough of independence will go e lies they keep our. but i do think you aree st absolutely correct, jack smith and all of these things starting to fall apart and the desperately want them to take place before november 5th the very essence was political to take up a chief political opponent of joe biden. it is collapsing. i think whatting t ihet is also highlighting it is one of the main election campaign strategies for biden was the la fair. now they have to run on issues
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and quite frankly, they don't have much to run on. >> jason: look, one of the most important rulings to come r out of the court, uli believe c. in this session is the ruling against chevron deference that takes more of a sledgehammer to the bureaucracy of people understood what that is. ned to come in none other than aoc is coming out swinging and she says, "the supreme court ha become consumed by court corruption crisis beyond its control. it is up to congress to defendro their nation from this authoritarian capture. i intend to file articles of impeachment upon our return." ned, does that scare you? >> you expect stupid people to say things and aoc never disappoints. all of thecour supreme court was doing is holding up separation of powers stating, you are immune to. the president isty immune for official acts and not an official act spirit and really, clarifying the boundarye
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separation of powers, which by the way protects no mike not toe do with separation of powers and find this so disorienting. the supreme court actually says separation of powers. >> jason: that is absolutelyd, t right. ned, thank you for joining us. >> thanks, jason.bide >> jason: all right, fox news alert, president biden planning to comment on the supreme court immunity ruling this hour. we will bring it tano you when e does. and up next mo we now know who is in charge of biden coming up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> jason: fox news alert. ent ♪ ♪ >> jason: fox news alerton t, president biden planning to comment on the supreme court immunity ruling this hour. eagwill bring it to you when h doesil. trump has a ego with absolute loyalty and no impulse control. >> donald trump demands absolute loyalty from anyone that he supports. you have to believe everything he says. >> it is all about loyalty,he loyalty to trump, loyalty,te loyalty, loyalty. donald trump values loyalty above all else even though he doesn't reciprocate ever. >> jason: for years he demandstn more loyalty than a king.by t
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and voters turn on biden horrified by the president's decline. it is democrat elites that areli now lighting up to pledge allegiance. >> that whole abandoned biden thing, that is the dumbest [bleep] i ever heard. >> it was a bad night. it is a great presidency. >> htakee should stay in this r. >> joe biden will not takeot himself out of this race nor should he. >> it is not an end the campaign. >> jason: is this what democracy looks like?th and it's not just politicians pure the are lining up as well. there loyalty comes with dollar debsigns after a disastrous dee must be 18 race is $33 million. does that make sense to anyone?r and now we know who is really in control and it's been that way for a away will, jill and hunter. political reporting jill and huntero the loudest voices to urge biden to stay in power. you know why? dentjoe biden likes being presib
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and hunter bidenly, what will he do for a business? he will not sell many paintings if he is not the president. well, it is because of what laura, she's been talking abouti this for years. >> we know what biden and his handlers do care about, caterin to their rich donors and enriching their sleazy family members. f biden's focus if capable of focus at all is enriching his family as much as possible before he leaves this earth. >> jason: joining us now, the former congresswoman, who ine servedws in congress with, tulsi gabbard is a fox news contributor. she know shes about putting her. country before her party and she joins us now. it is always good to chat withts you and always good to see you. what is your take on what is happening here? this does not look like democracy. they want to bypass all those voters and do whatever the heck they want. >> well, you will remember,oc
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jason, they didn't have at democratic premarital and they didn't give democratic voters if the primary an option. here we find ourselves as weuabb seek all of this and areenin squabbling happening among democrats and influential peopll in the democratic sphere about whether or not joe biden should remain for a nominee or they should swap him out. you look at why this infighting is happening. it is because they don't really care about what is best for the country quite frankly when you look at it, they don't care about joe biden. this isn't about loyalty to joe biden. they wer bide trying to figure t just how to stay in power.d to it is joe biden that winning wars, or do they need to put him out to pasture and find somebodn win who will also be a figurehead that they can be the puppet masters for and control. you pointed out jill and mor hunter biden, but really, thereh is something far more serious going on here abou t who istry really in control.
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clearly, joe biden showed the country in the debate that he is incapable of being the president and commander-in-chief, clearlys is not calling the shots.an we should all be asking who really is calling the shots? is it what we know to be the deep state?ar those unelected positions of l figures, military industrial complex, national security state, their friends i the propaganda media, everyoney who gets their power by knowing that they can control thisto figurehead, which is why they were doing all they can to destroy trump because they know he will expose them and dismantle their power. >> jason: yeah, that is exactly right. these puppeteers, they don't want to be pushed off to the side here that is clear. you see a lot of discussion on x out there but i tell you a lot of it isysic not about the incompetency, the ability tohat physically and mentally do the job is whether or not they can win an election bureau that seems to be much more concerned
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about. president biden is going to come out and talk about this as soon as he comes out, we will bringo it to you live.eme but what do you think the president will say about theo sh leave the supreme court ruling? is this him trying to show bigger after 4:00 p.m.? >> it seems to be the case,posu given how limited his exposurehe is to the media and frankly, to the country normally. but you know, as we have seen, he will likely be reading off of a teleprompter. poi and once again much as pointing to the fact that, you know, he is not the guy.ey he is not the guy in charge. c like you said, jason, the powers that be in the democrat leadingt concern about winning and some of the names they were putting forward whether kamala harris, witmer, gavin newsom or any of these others, they are notissu talking about how these people differ on issues or agree on issues. they were nos oft talking about issues at all because they know regardless of which one of them they picked to bing e there hor they will continue to follow
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the instructions of the unelected shadow government that d,is in place.thin and again, whose power is being threatened by donald trump. >> jason: i just want to remind people that president biden is going to come out and make an address about this latest supreme court ruling ruling. as soon as that come shos out we will bring it to you live. tulsi come i want to show you one more add that the democratsa are actually putting out now and get your reaction to this ad they are putting out. watch this. >> i know i'm not a young man. but i know how to do this job! i know right from wrong! i know how to tell the truth! and i know like many americans know, when you get knocked down, you get back up!, >> jason: i mean, what is yourig take on that, tulsi? >> you know, they are picking and choosing these sound bites,
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once again, just blatantly lying to the american people. i will give you two, brief examples from that debate where joe biden did not tell the truth. number one is, no servicemini members killed under his administration as someone who still wears the uniform, that was a punch in the gut because 18 service members were killed while serving overseas under hia watch. for him to be so unaffected by their sacrifice and the sacrifice of their families ise just absolutely unacceptable. secondly in the debate, he said the only existential threat to humanity, the only existential threat to humanity as climateth change, which again, asiste commander-in-chief for him not to recognize the greatest existential threat is nuclear war, which he has pushed us closer to than ever before inan thote country's history is yet another piece of evidence of whi he is unfit to serve in the office of the presidency. >> jason: well, tulsi, we want
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to thank you for your service to the country and thank you for a ppjoining us on the "the ingraham angle." we do appreciate it. i want to remind everybody president biden set to react to the supreme court communityen i ruling at any moment you are anm we will bring it to you when it does.il coming up, welcome to crazy pill, democrats latest attack against trump will make you wonder if they have actually minds. into the things that keep our food fresher, our families safer, and our planet cleaner. to help us get there, america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars to create innovative products and new recycling technologies for sustainable change. because when you push for smarter solutions, big things can happen.
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from biden and onto donald trump donald trump. >> there are health care professionals who think that trump has dementia. that his connection, his thoughts cannot go together. not only that he just lies, he doesn't even know the truth. so if we are just talking about mental acuity, let's be fair about it.tr >> jason: nice try, nancy, nice try.ddin so, it is trump that has dementia, not biden? you have got to be getting! technique of present ski took it one step further.s >> and he sounds crazy and slurs his words and talks about sharks, why aren't there coals for trump to drop out? where are they? come a man slowed down by a cold versus a man with a cold, viable, merciless heart.y
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>> jason: yeah, he was slowed down by a cold after eight daysi out at camp david with 16 advisors watching him take that map. joining me now is monica crowley, former assistant secretary and one of my personal favorites. take it away, monica. this is so absurd. >> hi, jason, great to be withh you. if it weren'comet so dangerous,g would be comical and laughable what they are trying right now. they are literally throwing spaghetti at the wall becausey they were increasingly desperate, especially aftersome biden's debate performance lasto week. donald trump the senile one wheo that is patently all obviously s falls to anyone who has eyes shows you how desperate they are. you know, we have all known the left are masters oectif projectn accusing donald trump and everybody onve the other side of
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what they, themselves, or guilty up. but now what they are doing is they are patently lying about president trump and who he is and his behavior and his record because they aret trying tojo r for the fact that joe biden isto all of the things they accuse him of here they are trying to cover for his corruption and his feebleness.pres >> jason: look, anybody who spent serious time with president trump, and i have been fortunate to d wico that, he ist sharp as a tack, wicked smirk.nn on his game no matter what he is doing from the crack of dawn unti ul late at night. it is unbelievable how smart her is. i want to remind everybody out there remember when left dismisa videos of biden appearingtemp confused and lost in the recentf months and labeled as cheap fakes? the lecture we took from thechea white house? watch this. >> they are cheadep fakes video. the right wing medics have aakes credibility problem. >> what we will see hisd on deepfakes, cheap fakes.they
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>> the white house calling cheag fakes on media and highly highly misleading. >> we hear are so-called cheap fakes and pulling out right-wing media. all of this is tiso try to makec the case biden is slipping,t wh confused, and someone.s tr >> cheap fakes, but what if this is truly deceitful behavior that is not rooted in truth. >> jason: you know, theoble becca's problem they have withne all of that is the american people got to sed e an hour anda half of each of them and it is d crystal clear one is clear and is sharp and thet other one, well, maybe not so much. >> yeah, you know the imperialaa media got their propaganda talking points andth all went o with marching orders and spreadi the big lie. look, you have stark contrast of back-to-back presidencies, back-to-back records ofency incredibly successful presidency ry runder president trump in evy regard. then, of course, historic
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catastrophe under joe biden here u7bdthen you have the two man standing next to each other last week back-to-back. you can seack-to-be president ty much on top of his game, sharpck as a tack, super human energy versus joe biden, who is clearly, clearly, cognitivelyisa impaired appeared everyone with eyes can see it. this is epic gaslighting and it may have worked the last three and a half years, but it's not a working anymore. >> jason: yeah, just roll the video unedited.g yo it says everything you need toin know here in monica, thank you so much for joining us. we nat are still awaiting president biden and set too yo address the nation on major supreme court ruling. we will bring it to you and the white house tells us that is going to happen, which should be minutes away. so hes
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♪ ♪t bi >> jason: fox news alert, president biden to address the nation on the supreme court community ruling at any moment.s we will bring it to you as soone as the president comes n out to make his comments. joining me now in the meantime is vice presidential contender,n senator tim scott. senator scott, thank you for joining us. i served with you in congress and i like to call you tim, but we will call you senator scott.a >> great to see you, buddy.
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>> jason: democrats are inho a bad situation. they have a person who isthis declining. it ijusts obvious it has been gg on for years. this is not something that just happened thursday night here and bringing out the president to address this community ruling, t do you think the white house is trying to do here? >> they are looking for and grasping for straws. we saw the greatest failure in the middle oy off a debate in te history of the country.s jasoarn met could not have been worse. listen, the democrats are trying to figure oue.t who they want their nominee to be.hing president biden is scrambling. he is looking for something, anything to hold onto as he's in the middle of democrat quicksand. r wei can't think of a better wk for president trump than right now appear at the court has ruled inhi his favor in opposite weaponizing the justicn e systeh we have president biden on the ropes with the democrats looking
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for another nominee.ping and he is simply grasping at straws. wee it is a good day and probablyit the best week so far forcord president trump. but it gets better. president trump's record is so strong, so powerful, so convincing that the democrats, they were tribal union is breaking down. they african-americans and hispanict s coalition of color s starting to disintegrate because the great opportunity party led by donald trump offers more for the future then joe biden could ever dream of offering, and the proof is in the pudding. donald trump had the most remarkable four years and theyas are running scaredon.t >> jason: wellbu but this is the problem with the democratic party that builant tr house upon identity politicset rather than strong policies. that is what they get. >> yes. >> jason: what they are
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craving for and you are right at the financial and potentially being the vice presidential candidate. i thinthatk america want compety that is what they want. you they want competency.l >> absolutely. jason, you hit the nail on the head because president trump, exactly what we had. our adversaries were afraid of donald j. trump. our allies knew he was loyal. he actually built a stronges coalition globally -- >> jason: senator, senator -- >> yes. >> jason: i havet to cut you up because less than 2 minutes i need to bring in bret baier the anchor of "special report."g, y what can you tell us?os >> good evening.en you are looking live across ate the white house.d th president biden will walk down and deliver these remarks. we are told they will be fairlyu short. this is in direct response to the supreme court's decision on the immunity case voting 6-3 along partisan lines here are
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the opinion and majority opinion written by thece chief justicemi giving immunity, prettywe broad immunity for official acta asmmen president. y to hear a lot of comments from president biden that go along with the dissenting views from justice sotomayor or and others. here is the president of the united states, i believe, coming down to the set up met the guy n just a to walk out i momenter. but jason, this likely as you were just mentioning going to be a moment that this white housesp can take to deal with this ruling as opposed to talking about the implications and d fallout from last week's debate. that has been quite something to see in democratic circles as you have been talking about. >> jason: yeah, i think the bogeyman they want to in the election is going to be the supreme court. their rulings come i think thagt is what they are going to try to
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their focus of their attention . speak with the interesting thing about that ruling is it alsor provides immunity foilr president biden should he be sui illegadel immigration orhe afghanistan or something else. here is the president of the united states. >> president biden: the presidency is the most powerful office in the world. it will not only test yourca judgment, it is an office that can testcaus your character andr only can you face moment where you need to courage to exerciset the full power of the t presidency, but you also face a promise where needresp wisdom to respect the limits o f the power in the office of the presidency. this nation was founded on the a principle that there are no kingmes in america. each, each of us is equal before the law. no one, noe la one is above the, not even the president of thede united states. cion otoday's supreme court decn on presidential eminent tea, f
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that fundamentallyor changed for all, for allmosl practical purposes y remains virtuall ny no limits f the president and whatfu he can do. this is a fundamentally newus principle. ite th is a dangerous precedent. because the power of the office will no longer be constrained bi the law, even including the supreme court of thell united states. the only limits will be self imposed by the president in thea long run. this decision today continued widethe courts attack in recentr years on a wide range of long-established principles in our nation. and cutting outing rights and civil rights to take away the rights to choose and today's decision undermines the rule of law of this nation. v nearly four years ago, mioy predecessor sent a violent mob to the u.s. capital to stop the peaceful transfer of power. and but also with their own eyes, we sat there and watched it happen
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that day. an attack on the police, the ransacking a of the capital, ane mob literally hunting down to speaker, nancy pelosi. gallows to hang the vice president mike pence. day i think it is fair to say one of the darkest days in the historyo of america. now the man that sent that mob . capital is facingned potential criminal conviction od that day and we deserve to haven an answer in the courts before thowe upcoming election. the public has a right to knowis an answer what happened january 6th before they asked to vote again this year. now, because of today'sghly decision, that is highly, highle unlikely. it is a terrible disservice to the people of this nation.o sodo now, now the american peope have to do what the court should be willing to do, but it will not.e mu
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the america will have to render a judgment about the behavior. they have to decide whether donald trump's assault onth democracy on january 6th makesoi him unfit for public office in the eyes of the office of the land. the american people must decide if biden's abrasive violence tos reserve his power is acceptablet perhaps most importantly, the american peopl e must decide if they want to entrust the president once again, the presidency to donald trump now knowing he will be more emboldened to do whatever he pleases whenever he wants to do it. you know, they'll set a fairiden nation commit was the character of george washington, the first president to define the presidency. he believed power was limited, not absolute pair that powerwa alwaysys resides with the peopl, always! now over 200 years later, today's supreme court decision, once again commit will depend ot the character of the men and
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women who will thagoint presidey that are going to define thebeca limits of the power of the presidency because the law will no longer do it.nd i know i will respect the limita of the presidential powers i have had for the last three and a half years. by any president including donald trump will now be fre igo ignore the law. i concur with justice sotomayor's distant today. use of visual power the president is now taking above the law. with fear for our democracy, i distant. and so she they'll make sure th. american people distant, i distant. may god bless you all and make god hope reserve our democracy, thank you. >> what makes so confident thate you should be the president?
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>> jason: addressing the supreme court ruling and let's bring in bret baier appear at what was your take on that? >> as predicted, he decided the dissent from justice sotomayor and important in his mind that former president trump face this trial by the special counsel, jack smith. bebut it is really going to bern almost impossible to get thatba trial before november election. it has to go back according to the supreme court to judge chutkan here or there has to be a determination of whether official or unofficial acts. and then appeals process that comes from that. it could end up in the supreme court, which would take a lot of time here at the bottom line is now running not only against donald trump, but against the supreme court. that is what he laid down, thato marker. he did that in front ool.f the small press pool. it was notanop the full white he press corps but just the
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press corps thatry is assigned every day.as h obviously, you saw he did not take questions as he walked off. i did look more then on the debate stage. it is interesting they chose to weigh inan today and decide dissent from justice sotomayor and reacted to it. a >> >> jason: part of it did seem like he was giving a littlt bit of a political speech fromtl the white house. he quickly turned to make it all about donald trump and the politics of the election as opposed to just thste ruling.t:r >> right here and he talked about january 6th. he talked about essentially whah i think you are going to see if he remains the nominee, which most people believe he will be because it is just so tough for democrats to unseat him if he decides not to step aside,all despite all of the coals byl editorial boards and others in t democratic circles for that to happen. so i think that you are seeing,
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jason, the making of theok blueprint what this race will look like. he is going to say that giving donald trump the white house again would be even worseat t because of what the supreme court did in the ruling they made today. >> jason: bret baier, thank you. ap joining us your bac do we want to bring back and senator tim scott. senator, you saw the comments from the president. what is your reaction?th >> yes. listen, jason, presi president joe biden just put a political target on the back oft the supreme court. remember, the democrats have been talking for years about packing the court with 15en justices here are the democrats have been talking for years about making puerto rico and d.c. states. this is s a political decision o put a target on the back of then united states supreme court in order to win and election.
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i can't think of anything more misleading and disgusting than o president biden bringing into politics the supreme court ofco the united states. you will hear ads comingmi forth about more justices to reduce the influence of thef conservative supreme court of justice of the united states of america. you will hear ads about having more states in our union in order to pack the absolutete w senate with more democrats so that they have a chance to make their voices seem dull mixing on the supreme court by voting for more liberal justices. this election has just become more election, the greatest threat to american democracy today has just become joe biden. he has reinforced his position of weaponizing the justice system.ma and now, weaponizing the ele supreme court by making them a target for thia das upcoming
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election. we need a day of reckoning. we need four more years of donald trump. we need a justice system we can count on, and that means everynu single conservative anmbdti independent, we must vote inng s starting in september in north carolina and taking it all across this country. d wethe time is now, and we must act. >> jason : senator tim scottlina from the great state of south carolina, thank you so much for joining us. we want to bring in victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution and one of the smartest people on the planet. victor, you heard this he read what is your take on what the president did from the white house? >> >> it was pretty rich because this case would have never got to the supreme court at his own department of justice now appointed special counsel with w history of bias when after theth leading -- the leading presidential opposition to the president. it would not have come to the
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supreme court had fani willis not met with white house w couno to a coordinated strategy of prosecution strategy in georgia and it would not have happened had the third highest ranking federal attorney and merrick garland's doj had not suddenly appeared alvin bragg's prosecution. so this is in response to ther h weaponization of the doj by none other than joe biden. second, it is very ironic because you see the special counsel robert hur said joe biden himself while president faced criminalhiche liability. he had classified files, which is a felony to be in his possession. he di notify anybody until specl counsel to go after donald trump. he had a speechwriter who had no security clearance tha admt at h end looking at those files in the presence of joe biden.ed the only reason he wasn't prosecuted was robert hur determine he was too feeble and would not win the sympathy of t
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the jury. and finally, chuck schumer went out to the doors of the supreme court and called outgo y name justice or such and kevin all, you do not know what will a hit you. and when protesters startedpo showing off with a potential lesson at the homes of theat f merrick garland did not enforce the law which was a felony to do that for political purposes with the supreme court decision. this was a very tragic what joe biden just didas i. it was ironic.hi it was wrong. it was highly partisan, and it is dangerous.erou >> jason: i think i would agree with all of that. it is tragic because we need a supreme court with independenceo and the democrats are doing everything they can to make them dependent on whatever the political whim of the partys empowers. it is just disgusting.un democrats have run out of things to write your they can't run on the economy any cad the camp run the border or run onotec protecr
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oversease and all of these wars going on. the mental and physical demise of joe biden is on display and, so, they will pick i guess the supreme court, but 6-3 ruling in thisis particular case is pretty convincing, 6-3. >> especially when you see what they have done to donald trump p and what they will do to him again when he is probably going to be elected. again, the irony joe biden violated oath of office when he destroyed the southern border and allowed 10 million people a legal enter the united states. a lot of people felt that was a violation of the oval office.w h he broke the law in his possession as president classified files. >> jason: victor davis hansen, r joining us here at i want to quickly bring inca ned ryun, founder and ceo of america majority ned, what is your take what the president said a few minutes ago from the
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white house? i >> i so senile, old man ranting that the lefmat super majority i.e. scotus is no longer under the control and actually doing constitutional filling constitutional role.ustr i saw a bitter, old man frustrated his prosecutors cannot continue welfarfe against his chief political opponent. what the scotus said today was just because your chief political opponent when he wasit in office and presidency did things you didn't like, that is not a crime here then you can't throw your political rival into prison simply because you don'ht like him. in theresp face of that and in response to that, biden said, basically made the supreme court a political target because he deeply resented that the judicial branch stood up and said, "you can't do this."hat the executive branch and target your chief political opponent. that is what we saw play out. >> jason: this i.s the problem. they are trying to grasp atla
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anything. but i'm really gladownd that chn deference was taken out becauset if you want to get rid of the te swamp chevron deference isctly probably the most devastating to the swamp.atio >> exactly. beg the crack in the foundation of the administrative state beganpi with rejecting chevron deference, jason. if donald trump wins, and i hope they will come a day one, he continues to dismantle theth administrative state. wants to drain the swamp and foundation of the swamp, break the state, drain the swamp and you get afee chance to restore the republic. the chevron deference rejection is a massive step in the right direction. >> jason: ned ryun, thank youjao for joining us. that is it for us tonight. i am jason chaffetz in for laura ingraham. it has been a pleasure doing out this. i hope you have a wonderful fourth of july weekend. check on my book, "the puppeteers." ♪ ♪ >> carley: broad dayligh
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