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>> kayleigh: we are waiting president biden expected to speak this our calling the 25th amendment to be evoked, that means he would be removed, plus white house press secretary cream john set to hold her first press briefing since last week shopping debate, they better be rearing i'm ready with questions. but first, we become a break in new developments in the trump criminal trial in new york in its fight to overturn his conviction. the manhattan d.a.'s office has now agreed to delay trump sentencing following the supreme court's historic ruling that granted broad immunity protections to presidents. alvin bragg saying he would agree to a delay. this is "outnumbered," i am kayleigh mcenany here with emily compagno, also joining us julie banderas, fox news contributor lisa boothe, fox news contributor and
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professor of medicine, dr. marc siegel. a new court filing shows manhattan district attorney alvin bragg has agreed with trump's request to delay his july 11th criminal sentencing for up to two weeks so is that the limb and so that the judge overseeing the case could weigh whether the supreme court ruling might overturn his conviction altogether. we are now waiting for the judge's response, the surprise move comes as a court's decision already appears to have dealt a huge blow to special counsel jack smith's election interference case against the former president. for more on w what the historic ruling means, former deputy assistant general joins me now, professor you, boy do we have a lot of questions. first and foremost, that letter
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agreeing to a potential delay, trump would have to file by july july 24th, do you think that judge mershon agrees? >> d.a. here is vowing to the inevitable, and this is a test to see if judge merch on really is going to do his duty or is he related that bias against president trump? because this weeks decision granting him immunity, one thing that has not been noticed is that it applies in state court, it does not just apply to jacks my special counsel investigation. it applies to the d.a. investigation in new york and fanny will assist prosecution in georgia. so all of these cases have to go back and say and look at was presidents conduct he has been prosecuted for with official acts or nonofficial acts, and even if bragg were to claim that all the activity was involved with president trump president trump's nonofficial acts, he still has to scrutinize
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and clear out anything in the case that made reference to or used president trump's conduct while president and his official capacity to make sure it did not infect his trial. so this should delay unless these guys are trying to relay railroad president trump, it should delay at least and reopen the trial court and the decision if it doesn't, it's just another issue the president trump could easily deal with on appeal in the new york city case. >> kayleigh: let's be very clear with what is going on, the term team filed a motion in this case earlier where they said judge, some of the evidence being put forward bears on my presidential immunity and should not be included. he said that you filed it too late so it was never ruled upon. so bragg here, what a stunning as his agreements to the delay. he is bowing to the inevitable, is this omission from a highly motivated anti-trump prosecutor that he has a strong argument
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here? >> yes, and he has to. because it's not just trump with a strong argument. bragg has to obey the supreme court's decision on monday. and in order to do that, he has to show that he is obeying the rule of law. and if he and judge just robbed the railroad, brush off of the supreme court's demand that they look at whether president trump has immunity in this then they are going to be begging to be reversed on appeal. so it's inevitable, it will take place here or at the court of appeals or may be ultimately at the u.s. supreme court, but this question has to be answered. so at the very least, there is probably the brightest and smartest, they should do it now. >> kayleigh: that's the case in new york but i want to move quickly to jeffrey to men who had this prediction on the january 6th case. >> it's of a big, big victory for donald trump. it means that the january 6th case, the case before the
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district of columbia is at a minimum delayed until after the election, but i think will never be tried. >> kayleigh: will never be tried? >> i agree with him on this one, and in fact, if president biden and attorney general garland were to do the right thing, they should drop order and the special counsel to drop this case now, because it is not just an immunity case. the immunity case plus last week's decision saying you cannot charge a january 6 protester or rider with obstruction and tampering of evidence is a hard prosecution that is been ripped out. and then when you add on the immunity question which is going to require the lower courts have to go through again just like what judge should do and look at fact by fact, claim by claim whether the president was acting in a official capacity or unofficial capacity, i don't see how a judge here along with the
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special counsel can say they are obeying a supreme court unless they take their time and give president trump the opportunity to make his argument, i don't see how this gets done by the election either. >> kayleigh: that is big news. thank you for your expertise. emily, i don't think we can overstate this. so if the sentencing is delayed, potentially could be thrown out, january 6 never brought it and then you are thinking about george and documents, if i'm president trump i am breathing pretty easy? >> emily: it seems that the house of cards might completely fall and i want to point out one legal note and a pragmatic result in the legal note as he touched on earlier about finding the motion a little too late but now potentially the subs in the the substantive issue and i want to make the score that in the criminal justice system generally speaking, procedure trump substance.
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we had talked about this before if evidence breaks the chain of command if there is any doubt, you error in favor of the defendant and it does not matter. if you know he is guilty, procedure matters worse because it enables us to have our faith in the system. to be credible. the fact that a procedural delay actually means that we are outweighed by the substantive issue here absolutely paramount and speaks how fundamentally important and crucial this supreme court ruling as in the second pragmatic issue as we all had to the polls in november and think about us americans how many resources, how much time and effort has been wasted, has been spent on this call it welfare or whatever you want, but those myriad cases a myriad states and jurisdictions as they fall apart and have to pause and everything that happens as you look at what happens at your kitchen table and with your wallet and with your kids and with your safety and that is what the administration and the arm of justice has been spending its resources on, what say you about the state of the country and about what you want to look
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like an post-november? >> kayleigh: judge would still have to agree the note from the legal team says it might be too late for him to revisit that conviction, was last month, but that aside, bragg weighing heavily on this, the prosecutors coming in and saying it's going to weigh heavily on merchan. >> julie: they wanted to nail him down to the cross, now he is saying that they want to delay the case, they know that they do not have a case going to get a sentencing and know that he is going to go forth with the election and presidential immunity is not something new. they knew this going into the election but they thought because this was politically motivated, obviously here in manhattan with the democratic d.a., they knew what they were doing. but what they did backfired, because the supreme court did not back them up. you need the supreme court in order to pull off this coup and they failed and he knows he failed and he knows that they don't have any chance.
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>> kayleigh: lisa, if you are trump, just had a debate, win, had immunity win, alvin bragg is agreeing to a delay, win, my quote is the famous favorite quote "i never get tired of winning." >> lisa: he is winning, and democrats wanted to decide, their whole point was taken out of the hands of the electorate on welfare to win the election and it's important to point out that trump is facing a sentencing from judge merchan who donated as stock republicans in 2020, so will his campaign to election cycle, in the form of jail sentencing? which makes the dissent in the immunity case much more laughable when she said the president is not above the law, he is also not below it and you look at how special counsel jack smith as he's trying to bring these cases before election day because the whole plan was to decide the election
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via law fair and now hopefully pray to god it's in the hands of the american people which is where it should've been the whole time. >> kayleigh: this puts a lot of pressure on biden. >> marc: i want to say that the reality of the presidency itself, the supreme court should not have had to make this decision. what if we deteriorated too? presidential immunity should be automatic, they are looking at the united states constitution and saying you have to protect the rights of the president while they are president and that of course lawyers as was said to going a political cut fruit moves like alvin bragg who left the protesters busy going after trump, he has and i'll take a step back and i agree also that the sentencing is not going to work. >> kayleigh: we will see. at 2:30 today, big day, karine jean-pierre going to the podium and we will break it all down when i fill in for jesse watters on "jesse watters prime time."
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what will kj p say? i can tell you those reporters better be for pretty ferocious. we will see. coming up, concerned over 81-year-old president biden's mount mental acuity, new calls to invoke the 25th amendment. that's next. through the generations. we stood on some pretty broad shoulders to get to where we are at today. on ancestry i was able to actually put together our family tree. each person is a glass worker. that's why we do what we do. we can't help it. the glass blowing - that's a part of our dna. it's in my blood, it's in my history. it's my job to make sure that this shop makes it to the next generation.
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>> kayleigh: we are waiting president biden expected to speak any moment now as calls are growing to invoke the 25th amendment, those calls for things like this, legendary watergate reporter carl bernstein had this to report on the mental health. >> we saw is not a one-off, that they are up and 15, 20 occasions in the last year and half when the president has appeared
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somewhat as he did in that were show that we witnessed. and what is so significant is that the people that this is coming from and to also how many people around the president are aware of such incidents including some reporters incidentally who have went to some of them. these people who have supported him, loved him, campaigned for him, see him often say that in the last six months particularly there has been a marked incidents of cognitive decline. >> kayleigh: 15 or 20 episodes, wow, those acuity concerns bringing up the 25th amendment would steal the presidential's ability and succession. >> i think it's time to have a 25 amendment hearings, the threat of environment around today is right before 9/11 except right before 9/11 we did not have war raging in europe and in the middle east where israel is looking at it to you-front war now.
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it's crazy to have someone who is not compost mentis president. >> i'm not gonna done press conferences about private conversations come because frankly it's been very alarming to me. i've been concerned about what our adversaries are saying. the reason we are talking about the 25th amendment is because of the fourth clause of the 25th amendment has not been used unless he is reading off the teleprompter, i don't think he's capable of making these big decisions and that something that should alarm all of us. >> kayleigh: bed and all of the media's reactions to the debate performance, they have yet to plead the 25th amendment as something that should be considered despite pushing for it more 600 times while trump was in office. what exactly would have to happen to invoke the 25th amendment in this country? >> than we would have to look at the 25th amendment and kevin and congress have to step up and do their duty and said that the man is incompetent?
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>> there is something called the 20 bit amendment. >> people have brought up the 25th amendment several times. >> this is 25th amendment kind of stuff. >> there is that 20 for the amendment. >> it may take a 25th amendment for him to step aside. >> a lot of people have been talking about them both in the 25th amendment. >> we are having discussions about the 25th amendment. i asked him real kellogg last night, how much time would we have to respond? we know he's only tentatively engaged for axios, he said they ran studies and it would need to be quick within hours that we will manage and respond. >> lisa: i think we all know he is not calling the shots come i want joe biden understand the race because i think short-term instability is better than another four years of what we have seen. i don't think our country can withstand it. we are barely holding on as a nation and i don't think we will have anything left as america if we have it. at the 20 fit amendment as a
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pipe dream, you will have kamala harris in the majority of the cabinet and a super majority in congress vote and tried to remove this president? so the same people who are on the record who have been telling us there's nothing to see here, joe biden is just fine, this is the best we have ever seen him. any video indicating otherwise is a cheap fake, anyone saying otherwise is a liar, those same people are going to push to remove joe biden from office? they can't do that. it's not happening. but it should scare every american that the media on the left are willing to lie. we can believe that they did not know how bad joe biden has been? "the wall street journal" was out with the article taking us behind the scenes of how bad it has been. they are willing to lie to that extent it is scary. >> kayleigh: it is scary, and dr. siegel, we do not play this part, but carl bernstein went on to say the president became stiff in one episode describing exactly when it was six months ago at a fund-raiser and said it was almost like a kind of rigor
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mortis. we are not the president's doctor, however that is a very frightening thing to hear as a concerned american citizen for national security. >> marc: i will explain what that is, but you're right i am not the president's doctor but i've been consulting neurologist on this and it's a progressive condition whatever it is. it's not what happened, today he's mumbling in front of a debate. this has been worsening over time. covid may have made it worse in 2022. there is an issue that he has an irregular heartbeat, which even if you are on blood thinners can lead to something called vascular dementia where you are not getting enough blood flow to areas of the brain. you get silent strokes can mediate cognitive changes, this is what a lot of neurologists think and by the way, the last person who admits this is the patient. i've seen it again and again in my career, if you think joe biden is going to come out and say i'm not feeling well, i'm not fine, he is the last to know. it's up to the people around him to show full disclosure, wears his doctor? where is dr. kevin o'connor to
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come forward and where's the imaging studies? where's the mri of the brain? >> kayleigh: karine jean-pierre, about to take the podium, i want to remind our viewers of what she told us, it's very different than what was presented by carl bernstein. >> he is the president of the united states. i can't even keep up with him. >> i will put the president stamina, the president's wisdom and the ability to get this done on behalf of the american people and against anyone. anyone on any day of the week. >> kayleigh: emily, i don't want anyone to be sick or have dementia and i wish good health for president, but nevertheless, the very first question asked with the carl bernstein report about these 15 episodes and why we were misled as the american people. >> emily: absolutely, and also the hyperbolic responses does nothing to confirm our belief or our faith in the president, nor does it assuage or delineate any concerns we have.
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so saying he still the strongest man in the room and he is kicking out before everyone is obviously a lie. so there is zero credibility left with her or with him. i really appreciate what you said. when you look at this just compassionately as another human being, if a loved one of mine showed a fraction of the symptoms our commander in chief has been exhibiting i would be frightened, scared to death, and i would totally deploy immediately some type of care practice. every doctor, what can we do? i would be very worried. in contrast this against the landscape for yesterday when we were speaking about the cover of "vogue" magazine dr. jill biden and how many critics have argued it she who is pushing and she and the family who can't relinquish the fame and this 11 that no one is being honest in keeping the president behind from even and the like so no one understands the extent of the health issues. the bottom line is we see it. and as compassion for any human, get them some care, and as commander and chief, i'm worried
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about the safety of our country. >> marc: you asked about the freezing episodes. it's usually the outside covering of the brain. if that is affected by insufficient blood supply, you will see those. >> kayleigh: the important thing and i think emily said it is why are people ready? it seems to be about power, for the house democrat, if it turns out that he is believed and congress is believed, that will be a whole second round of panic and there will be a lot more pressure, that's when leadership will flip out, because they want to be the speaker, right, but they want us to wait for the numbers. that's about power. >> julie: i said this before, this is elder abuse, and it said watch, i believe that jill biden is a strong force if she would come down to her husband and say, i think it's time for us to enjoy our lives and enjoy retirement. i had a father with parkinson's disease and remember having to make difficult choices as he was a control freak and we had to take away his driver's license. this man is not just driving a car, he is driving our country
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into a ditch. he could be driving us into a national security emergency over this. this is no longer about bashing the president and his policies, this is about national security and is quite concerning. and if i were a democrat or republican in that white house right now i would be very, very scared. and his family should be protecting the country and protecting joe biden by not getting him to resign is not protecting him. it's abusive. >> emily: may i interject to remember that the former speaker of the house said it was trump that has dementia. that's still being lobbied. >> kayleigh: none of that should be about power, it should be about who is protecting our troops abroad. >> lisa: obama did not do much better. >> kayleigh: trying to come back after the debate disaster with a four-minute speech, wait for it. ♪ ♪ same.
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>> emily: the cover up of joe biden's mental acuity is not just a political problem, it is moved into a different category, the realm of scandal, even jake tapper is calling the biden team out. >> there is a pattern, discernible pattern of democratic officials seemingly trying to convince you, the public to not believe what you saw and what you heard with your eyes and with your ears on thursday night. democratic officials have tried to spin this in many ways. they said president biden just had a cold. they said it was just one off night. when president obama in 2012 was rusty and seemed a little healthy. this binning is reminiscent of the george orwell quote from the book "1984" i looked at a different president, and as relevant today. at the party told you to reject at the evidence your eyes and ears and was their final most
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essential command. >> emily: what does the biden team deal, keep up with the cover up, mad at the makeup artist for making joe biden to pale. so last night, he appeared like this. a very big difference from debate night. last night joe biden walked out at 7:45:00 p.m. to address the supreme court's immunity ruling long after 4:00 p.m. when he is unable to focus according to axios. he spoke just for four and a half minutes, read from the teleprompter and then walked away. did not take one question from reporters. including the one that millions of americans are asking, which is why should he remain the president of the united states? >> what makes you so confident you should be the president? >> emily: this just in,
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multiple democratic sources confirmed to fox news that democratic governors yesterday held a column to discuss the latest developments regarding president biden's 2024 reelection campaign in the wake of the president's extremely rough performance in thursday's debate to former president donald trump, the call was organized by democratic governors association d.j. a chair, tim walz of minnesota. sources familiar with the call described it as a forum where the governors could discuss what was going on with joe biden, but that there was no serious talk of urging the president to step aside. one source characterized it as a gripe session. sources also tell us the biden campaign was aware of the call ahead of time. from a national democratic official familiar with the call "democratic governors are some of the president and vice president's most proactive and vocal supporters because they have seen how the bid biden-harris accomplishments are benefiting the residence.
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they are in constant communication with the governors in their teams including about yesterday's meeting. news of the call was first reported about 90 minutes ago by cnn's jake tapper. kayleigh, i want to get your thoughts on that, what say you about let's take the response about how there is always the communication and they are in great standing, what do you note about this call? >> kayleigh: it's inconceivable to me. former president trump, i was around them a lot after two debates come around him after an event, he was constantly picking up the phone and calling allies, governors, senators, congressmen and the notion that you have had a disastrous debate performance, widely panned by cnn, msnbc, by your allies, joe scarborough, you cannot pick up the phone and call governors? i mean, why not? is the question. is he number one too stubborn?
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numbered two, unable to call him? that's what comes to mind it makes no sense. the only thing i can postulate as maybe there's more going on behind the scenes that we know. maybe he is considering stepping aside. maybe that explain why he would not call the governors. >> emily: another interesting thing to note as well, as we mentioned it was governed like bank conducted by the governor of minnesota, but he also appeared on this network to defend him post debate. so say you? >> lisa: i finally agree with the sentiment orange man bad. i've had bad spray tans too, it happens. but anyways, i am loving watching this implosion from the left, because the media, the left they were all content with lying to us about the condition until he wobbled on the stage and america so what is actually happening, the mental vacancy that is joe biden. i will say that i think republicans need to expand the
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line of attack, the country is not falling apart because he is 81, but because of the policy is. i guarantee gavin newsom was on that california, he is 76 years old, some of the highest taxes in the nation, but a deficit that is the highest unemployment as well, you look at the homeless crisis, the crime crisis, so gavin newsom at 56 years old has driven california into the ground. so this country will be falling apart if it was gavin newsom, any of those other people, kamala harris, you name them. democratic policies are a failure, republican policies when matt, that's why the country was so much better under donald trump. >> emily: to this point, the landscape is that the biden team has refused to acknowledge the questions about the mental acuity and fitness, seeing almost over theatrical response, he is here, we see very discernible like things going in to play. we will do this and do this.
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and then against that we now have the democratic governors that had a gripe session that seems unprecedented and then when you look at what is happening in real life, there is a very large theater occurring surrounding the president and now apparently democratic governors have taken notice too. are they worried? >> and i don't know, i am. unlike biden and lisa, i've never gotten a spray tan, but i'm pretty sure it does not affect your mental ability. lisa has always been very sharp whether she is pale or tan. i don't understand what we could possibly look at. i think it comes down to trust. he is like a ventriloquist. he is not speaking his words. what we are seeing in the white house and what we see every time he reads a teleprompter, he no longer ad-libs or speaks off the top of his head, which is why that debate was such a disaster. he was prepped for days and when you have mental decline, cognitive decline it's hard to memorize all of that. so when he had to speak of the
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top of his head, tyrus was saying to me he's like the milli vanilli of american presidents, the words coming out of his mouth or not his words. and that's the person you want to elect for president? >> emily: this is about the canary in the coal mine. it started a while ago one night comedy hose saying we need to shape up with our policies and this president is not cutting it. i know we have seen one by one by one prominent democrat party officials and spokespeople in the media that have started to raise serious questions including cnn jake tapper says there is a theater, a cover up happening. what say you that the dominoes are falling? >> marc: i think it's disingenuous and based on them thinking it so obvious that they have to do something they show that they have integrity that they don't have, because this has been apparent for years. this is not suddenly appearance now. to a medical, i've been talking about this for months and years it's a cover up campaign and tear point in julie's point
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earlier led by the bequette. we can see that it's being led off stage and everything is read from the teleprompter. by the way, there is a long history of this in the white house going back to fdr, woodrow wilson, tim nixon who was on the million medications. you know when this was not the case? it was not the case with president trump, with kayleigh mcenany in the white house. i asked her when i interviewed him, does he need to see the question? she said no, just rip off the questions? that's what america was used to. this is the exact opposite. >> emily: so much more to come including this, some democrats are looking at replacements for president biden, but the question is who? vice president harris has been floated but her team is reportedly not so happy about the other big names. we will tell you why next. allison! (restaurant noise) ♪
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>> kayleigh: one of the top names being floated to replace president biden as vice president kamala harris for obvious reasons. any reports report says she's not happy with hearing other names being mentioned. one report says harris allies and aides believe that vice president has a strength in her profile in recent months, also not shy about pointing out to the optics of substituting any other candidate. likely white, possibly male. for harris, a move that they suggest would upset not only black delegates at the convention, but also black voters whom the biden campaign is arty on shaky ground. some of those replacement c.a.d. events include gavin newsom, gretchen wennberg, pete buttigieg. this comes as a vice president set down for a cringeworthy
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conversation with actress taraji p. henson at the bet awards. >> madame vp, i know that you have been traveling cross country, what are you hearing? >> yes, girl, i am out here in these streets, and you are right. there's so much at stake in this moment. the majority of us believe in freedom and equality, but these extremists as they say, they are not like us. >> no, they are not. >> kayleigh: yes, girl come out here and they streets does not quite ring like commander-in-chief language. this bill and i don't know what that was. i felt like i overheard a conversation between my two daughters who are 14 and 11, but they speak more eloquently than not. first of all, when she talks about being a minority, really don't think people see color when they see kamala harris, they see incompetence. and that's a problem and when democrats are worried about. they know that they don't have biden, kamala harris is not going to get them a fighting shot in the dark as far as getting elected. and if he were to get reelected,
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the other thing that it was explained into my children today on my commute to work was a long one, so i had to explain to them her history and why they would not want her as president and why she is not fit to be president. but if president biden were to be reelected, that would be the scariest thing ever that kamala harris will be waiting. as far as the 20 for the moment is concerned i can guarantee you kamala harris would jump on that bandwagon in a heartbeat. i don't know about congress and the senate and the rest would jump on, but kamala harris is just waiting in the wings for her opportunity. but just being a minority does not make you fit. >> kayleigh: politico, interestingly making these arguments to reporters saying they are not shy about pointing out the optics. >> marc: what i am interested in as dozen the vice president have to do one thing? joe biden when he was president was in charge of the response to swine flu, right? mike pence was in charge of the coronavirus pandemic. she supposed to be the borders are, what happened to that? weeks and weeks and weeks, what country .2 as an accomplishment as vice president?
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>> kayleigh: it's about accomplishments and she has very few. but interestingly also to julie's point, politico pay book said there is no plans for harris to go on a biden-defense tour. it will be focused on fund-raising and an opportunity for her to both jeff and biden and also make an impression, only implicit about her suitability as a replacement. so that's really interesting. she's kind of preserving a lane for maybe they will pick me? >> emily: it's like asking for an audition when you are been a part of the ensemble for three years. we have all seen what her audition was. that was her service as vice president. the whole point is that she failed. actually poles lower than president biden and i thought "the wall street journal" editorial had an amazing piece today when they said quite clearly that first of all this was the bed that they all made to the press is complicit because they refused to ask those questions about his declining mental acuity refused to ask proper questions about the policies and the vice president, so the question of how do we get here?
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it's because of all of you and now the understudy is kamala harris do they point out was not qualified to be a vice president. there president biden selected or simply because of her color and gender. that's the mess they created. >> lisa: it's kind of funny because the only other option is kamala harris, because any other candidate would come into these issues with how to be able to use the biden campaign cash, she is listed on the fcc filings for joe biden, also campaign finance law would support her ability to use that cash. she is really the only other option for the democrats. they can change the nominate a process that is basically a choose your own adventure novel, the democrats are in charge so they can rewrite rewrite it, but she is the only option when it comes to the money issues. probably get us killed in michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin. pick your poison, joe biden age issues, or kamala harris joining them. the >> kayleigh: yes more "outnumbered."
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>> kayleigh: we are awaiting the first press briefing since the debate, we will bring in that when that happens life. and the biden campaign -- but do union workers actually support president biden, mike rowe help will be here with
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some strong thoughts. and one content creator has gone viral for what he is calling calling out the craziness for trump white house aide will join us to explain. come joining us live as "america reports" at the top of the hour. >> emily: as we touched on earlier, the biden campaign has been trying to convince you not to trust your eyes. looking at the stairs of air force one with new shoes so biden reportedly would not trip, and last night at ten. biden stan became the subject of social media just getting mocked as biden's appearance highlighted the white house to make them presentable in the wake of the disastrous debate last week and the ultimate for a moment, kayleigh, patching him up physically, and a metaphor for patching up his acuity in his presentation to the united states. >> kayleigh: the things i have
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heard from biden advisors is often publicly reported as he is healthier than most of us could who believes that? that younger aides can't keep up with them. they are still running with this. they give the guy a spray tan. you want to get a spray tan, but it's all part of the cover-up. he comes out totally tan and we are supposed to believe he is healthier than the rest of us? don't give me that. the american public won't be fooled. the new cnn poll has trump up b. >> emily: they are patching up the mannequin so they don't reveal that they are dead on the inside. some of us are dead on the inside. but that commander in chief should not be patched up. it's a farce. >> julie: i thought it was a little bit early for the great pumpkin charlie brown to come out. but in all fairness, former president trump likes a spray tan too. i don't think his glow as natural as much time he spends less on i don't think it is. but i feel bad for the guy, once again i feel bad for president biden because he is again a ventriloquist and there is a campaign out there that is trying to cover everything
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including his skin. and i love good facial cover, i mean, i've got a lot of makeup on. but i'm not also running for the president trying to hide behind something. that's what i am wondering. what are they trying to hide from us? i love concealer, but this is not the type. >> marc: the tough spot is bringing out the physician in me, i'm feeling bad for the president, actually. it's so obvious to the american public that he needs to get help and i think it's a very bad situation for him. it's embarrassing and something has to be done about it. >> lisa: are subscribed to the notion that if you can't tone it, you tan it. it so i have a spray tan, not going to judge there. i don't feel bad for joe bad in he checked his watch after getting 13 service members killed who lied to the families of those service members who was so vicious during the supreme court confirmation hearings of report that to bourque someone became a verb. he was so evil to
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clarence thomas he called it a high-tech lynching. i don't feel bad for this man who dropped out previously in a presidential election for plagiarism is a liar in american politics. i do not feel bad for this man after what he has done to this nation and how much he has destroyed america. and he chose to stay in this race as did jill biden, clearly trying to force her husband into it. i don't feel bad. i'm sorry. you know it, i'm not starry. i just said i'm sorry. >> marc: everything he said is true, and is not what he was. he has a shell of himself. >> emily: on the social media front, just the advice is go moderate, you don't have to go deep dark tan. just moderate. more "outnumbered" in just a moment.
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>> kayleigh: we come to you with at a serious question: have the floodgates opened? reported just now, congressional reporter for the hill has a letter from a democratic congressman calling on president biden to step aside.
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it is congressman lloyd doggett, a democrat from austin, texas. it's calling on the president to step aside, making him the first democratic lawmaker to make such an assertion. and the rationale, he states, is interesting. he's on to say president biden has continued to run substantially behind donald trump in the polls. that is what he cites, and it comes after there was a letter. they are vulnerable democrats, according to politico, that wanted to come together and write a letter about the concerns about president biden. but they were stopped by other democratic lawmakers who said, let's wait on the data, let's wait on the polls, and ultimately, according to politico, basically did not have the guts to run with the letter. but now, today, we have the first sitting democrat from congress calling on president biden to step aside. will there be more? have the floodgates open? we'll be be updated. now, "america reports." >> they are cheap fake video. they are done in

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