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service has a new plan to protected trump. just stop him from doing outdoor rallies. >> should he stop doing those outdoor rallies, perhaps? is that what you would recommend him? >> i don't think he would want to stop doing them. >> laura: 10 days after the former president was almost killed. the secret service director, she is finally out. >> i think i'm the best person to read the secret service at this time. >> laura: new migrant caravan is heading its way to the united states, thankfully the border czar is in charge. >> we have been to the border. >> you haven't been to the border. >> and i haven't been to europe. >> laura: but don't you dare criticize anything that woman says or does. --- >> i guess that's just their go-to line. when all else fails, just try racism. >> you're a racist. and that and more. but, first, it's the same old razzle dazzle, that's the focus of tonight's angle. ♪
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♪ finagle ♪ they will never know you're just a bagel ♪ razzle dazzle them ♪ and they will beg you for more ♪ >> laura: to support kamala harris after she has been vice president for four years requires to us issue a suspended reality. it's a political fantasy land. one where she doesn't have a record of utter failure on the economy, the border and, of course, inflation. now, although she ran a horror 2020 primary campaign, 32% staff turnover in three years. they are trying hard to repackage her as a force to be reckoned with. a female barack obama. >> i thought that what i saw in 2008 could never be duplicated. what we are seeing right now goes farther than what i saw at the beginning in 2008. >> yes, yes. >> we just had the best 24
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hours. [cheers] >> of graduate roots fundraising in presidential campaign history! [cheers and applause] >> and now, wisconsin, the baton is in our hands. [cheers and applause] we are not going back. [chanting] >> not going back] chanting we're not going back. >> laura: of course, kamala couldn't do her fake reboot without some help. >> the democrats just feel a breath of fresh air in her acuity at taking the -- you know, on to donald trump. we are in an entirely different race now. >> the energy in that room we are told by far the largest crowd for a campaign event this cycle, probably last cycle as well for the democrats. >> this was filled with raucous, a raucous crowd where people
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were cheering. some people were getting really really emotional. there were signs hot off the presses that said kamala. >> laura: there were signs that said kamala. and then the razzle dazzle from top democrat leaders. >> i am very excited to tell you that my congressional district, the fourth congressional district is fired up. >> we are brimming with excitement, enthusiasm, unity. we are here today to throw our support hind vice president kamala harris. i'm clapping. you don't have to. [laughter] ha ha. >> laura: the hand gestures didn't match. hey, chuck, maybe next time do a few acting workshops. let's be clear. this is all propaganda. it's all hype. meant to distract voters from the damage the democrats have done to our country. we live in the real world. nothing kamala said in wisconsin
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about key issues tracked with her and biden's own record. >> we believe in a future where every person has the opportunity, not just to get by, but to get ahead. building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency. >> laura: oh, it will be? you have been vice president. please, if kamala harris and joe biden knew how to help the middle class, do you think they might have done it already? and, instead, their policies are crushing the middle class. just last month, a large poll of 2500 middle class americans said that they're facing economic hardship and they don't anticipate a change for the rest of their lives. overall regardless of the income level, almost 6 in 10 respondents feel that they're currently, financially struggling. the stark truth is this electing kamala harris will mean you and your family will lose ground and you will lose money. but, then, there is healthcare and kamala has a plan.
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>> where every person has affordable healthcare. [cheers] afordable child care. >> laura: really? how have you done so far with joe biden? another failing grade. healthcare costs are projected to rise 8% over the next year. but, wait, kamala says she is going to protect our seniors. >> we believe in a future where every senior can retire with dignity. [cheers] >> laura: of course, the truth about what biden and harris have done to our seniors and our soon-to-be seniors, it's soul crushing. a simply devastating piece in today's "wall street journal," the title: america's 60-year-olds are staring at financial peril. >> seniors just aren't catching a break and when we look at the categories where they spend money, we are seeing them ticking up continually. shelter costs are up 5.4 percent
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or so. and housing particulars up about 50% of a senior's budget. this is significant. >> laura: you bet it's significant. kamala is not going to be talking about heart breaking facts under biden-harris more americans are actually having to raid their own retirement account just to pay essential bills. >> the investment for vanguard group says last year there were early withdrawals from a record 3.6% of the 5 million retirement accounts it administers. >> times are hard right now so i don't feel any shame in what i had to do to make ends meet. >> the nasdaq is for later. but it's like oh, no. we're using it. now in our mid 50's instead of in our 70s. >> laura: thanks, kamala. well, we're not going back. we heard her today say that over and over again. that's going to be one of her campaign's go to slogans. well, first of all, we will go back if she is president.
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because if you didn't like biden's first term. harris' first term will be just another rerun of the same failures we saw first go around. kamala's only economic plan for the working class is the old plan. force you to spend more for basic necessities and then shower millions of illegals with benefits. so this is why the kamala razzle dazzle is so predictable and it's not going to stop by the way, because, other than their extremism on abortion and guns and their personal attacks, we heard a lot of that on trump, the razzle dazzle is really all they have. all trump and vance need to do is avoid the obvious traps and stick to the issues. because, if they continue to challenge democrats on their home turn, those blue states, including in harris' uber failed state of california, and if they continue to highlight the despair and decay that harris' policies caused, well, the san francisco socialist will lose
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and the common sense conservatives will win. and win big. and that's the angle. joining us now is grant cardone, real estate investor and ceo of cardone capital, grant, the real results of kamala and biden's policies vs. success the razzle dazzle that we are seeing in some of these earlier events, tell us your take. >> look, like you say, laura, the razzle dazzle is a sham. i grew up in the democratic party. had to leave it at 40 years old after being in business for 10 years and realized the promises that you are going to take care of me, democratic party has done this now my entire life. promises of healthcare, free food, free housing, affordable housing, over and over. they have made things in the cities where they dominate, housing is the most unaffordable, inflation is out of control hairs has never held
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a job in the enterprise marketplace. america needs a reboatright now. they need a trump administration that can stress people reaching down and getting the best part of america and expanding the middle class, not strengthening it. right now we have a shrinking middle class. growing poverty and wealth class that they support. >> laura: watching those videos of every day americans explaining explaining why they had to dip into 401(k) plans buying cars or vacation homes. they were paying for basic necessities. kamala harris had the nerve today to act like she is some new person on the scene with a whole new plan to fix everything that she and biden just screwed up for the past four years. how dare she think americans are that stupid and how stupid are the teachers unions to fall for that nonsense. they are the same rerun every
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election as well. >> just do the math, laura, look. she has never been paid over $149,000. she has a net worth somewhere between 7 and $12 million. she would have had to have been in office 84 years and never spent a penny to have her net worth. this has got to stop. i believe with donald trump coming in, he will deregulate, he will provide americans with the inspiration not to the handout but the inspiration to create a wealthier middle class than we have ever had. that is my hope for this next administration. why i'm so hopeful that donald trump will pound kamala harris in this primary. >> laura: grant, she said today to roaring applause that she has a plan for the middle class. what's the middle class going to look like with four more years of what we have just seen? >> well, you are going to see fewer jobs. you are going to see ai destroy the middle class jobs. you are going to see more of our
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jobs exported outside the country because we won't be able to pay the fees here. she has got a border that she was in charge of, and destroyed. so, how does that work for the middle class? lower wages, higher taxes, everything we don't want as a middle class. we should be inspiring to create the wealthiest middle class and upper metal class of any country on planet earth and she can't do that. she doesn't have the experience in doing that or much of anything. >> laura: has she ever had to make a payroll? if she has i'm not aware of it. >> she never hired anyone. she has never made a budget. she raised $81 million in 24 hours. absolutely impossible for anyone to do it. i have raised over a billion bin dollars of crowd funding. it is impossible to do that in 24 hours. >> laura: well, she has most of the billionaires still on her side. they were hanging back maybe a little bit. but they are all with kamala. they are not interested in paying higher wages to americans. can i tell you that right now.
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>> after trump was done outdoor rallies 2015 often to powerful political effect. the secret service is reportedly telling him stop doing them. "the washington post" says that the trump team is now scouting indoor venues like basketball arenas for future events. well, that would obviously severely limit the former president's reach in certain parts of the country and frankly it's kind of a gift to the harris campaign. but, whatever the case, this is a tacit admission by the secret service that they are unable to protect donald trump. joining me now tim miller, former secret service agent who served on president bill clinton's detail and florida congresswoman anna paulina luna. given lack of transparency now 10 days after the assassination even with cheatle's resignation, are you surprised tonight that many americans are wondering is it that they can't protect him outside or is there something else going on here?
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>> well, let me just say this: what happened friday a week ago is every secret service's agent's nightmare. we clearly demonstrated, yeah, we clearly demonstrated that we are missing some key components. and here's the reality, laura, the secret service should be able to protect any protectee anywhere they go. but i do think that there have been systematic problems with director cheatle. you looked not too long ago how many 37 secret service agents at risk of their own jobs stepped forward and said hey, we can't do the mission. so, the secret service right now needs dynamic, powerful focused leadership because the bad news is there is so many great and sacrificial agents, men and women across this country that are willing to do what you saw, cover their protects and make sure they are safe to have fair and free elections. >> laura: we love everybody that puts their lives on the line.
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there is no doubt about that. congresswoman luna, these rallies are big for trump. there are like 40 or 50,000 people when they get to their biggest or sometimes even larger. this is going to have an effect on the campaign, perhaps. >> most certainly. well, you know, when we were in hearing, we actually asked that question to cheatle, and she said, you know, the secret service's job does not stop at the fence line for alley are a. so, in my opinion, these excuses that they are making, what i will tell is you knowing what i know have the investigation, laura, i know for a fact that secret service did not show up at the butler county eu which is where they were coordinating with the other sniper teams present at that previous rally. this was obviously a lapse in judgment for secret service and i do believe that if they assigned the proper details and do their job, he will continue to be able to do rallies outside but, again, this was just gross incompetence and it is by the grace of god that trump is alive and we are glad that she stepped down.
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>> laura: thanks goodness. but, back to you, tim, this sounds like a failure on the part of the secret service operationally. right, organizationally. and now this is going to have an effect on the campaign. i mean, it shouldn't -- you know, harm the political process that the secret service has been run by an incompetent with -- who is good friends by the way with the bidens. she is very close with jill biden. and president biden. that's fine. but, something about this i don't like. i don't like this and maybe that it's that she couldn't answer a question yesterday. but i don't like this outcome. >> yeah. and you know, laura, you are spot on, because the organization is led by a leader and we're wish her the best, the secret service has a trust with the american people american people you can go to these
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rallies and be safe, shaken. secret service. leadership. going back to secret service. has he there are going to be mission focused leaders, not worried about personalities. >> laura: congresswoman, we learned from the "new york times" today, going to get timens quick view on this. that the counter sniper's view so our guy's view was obstructed in part by a tree. now, can you see here in the video that they took at the site your reaction to that? another reason to probably have somebody on that roof as if you needed another reason. but, again, this is kind of mickey mouse stuff that you can kind of see after the fact? why wasn't this done? it's crazy? >> yeah, i do know that there are multiple sniper teams, but
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you are correct from that very famous footage you see the sniper team. it looks like they are hesitating but they are not. they actually had their view obstructed. another team that took the shot. again, going back to the fact that butler county emergency service, secret service should have scouted that. they should have flagged that and they intentionally did not show up to the briefing where the other snipers were at. obviously, i feel personally, laura, that there need to be people fired. she is not the only one that should have resigned. absolutely, i would be interested interested to hear the other gentleman's perspective on this as well. >> laura: tim, would you have allowed the president to ever taken the stage knowing there is a person of interest, and got the tree. now apparently the tree is of focus. they didn't have a clear view of that roof. >> yeah, laura this is a cascading error-filled event. because, remember that most of the security is planned before the protectee ever gets there. as a site agent, you walk every single foot of that and the fact
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that one of the major obstacles outside -- because all you have to do is stand at the podium and look and you see a perfect sniper's nest. the problem is that they identified it and we are going to see all of this with the sod reports. and all the things coming out, but the reality, they didn't post it. if you notice that it's a big problem, you have to own it is what we would call. and that's not by having snipers. >> laura: tim, congresswoman, both of you, thank you so much. so it did take 10 days but it finally happened. the secret service director kimberly cheatle is out. but, note, biden didn't fire her. because this administration does not seem to hold anyone accountable. she resigned after what was one of the worst congressional testimonies in recent memory. perhaps of all time. one where even the democrats went after her. like california congressman ro khanna who joins me now. congressman, it's good to have you with us. so, we have a new presumptive democrat nominee and we know
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that she and trump will be going all over the country to campaign. both of them, obviously. and we also know that the secret service has a staffing shortage we have learned. how can we be sure at this point that either harris or r.f.k. jr. or former president trump will be protected? >> i'm very concerned. first of all, i'm glad that the director resigned. she gave some of the most appalling testimony i have seen in my 8 years in congress, the people who were on that site need to be fired. i don't understand how you can have a major assassination attempt on a former president and not have some heads roll. but, if the secret service has a shortage, they have a $3 billion allocation. they should come to congress and we should allocate another billion dollars. look, we are putting almost a trillion dollars in our defense budget. you and i have talked about that. and we can't put more money to keep our leaders safe? and then we need someone really competent in that role.
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and i don't think it should just be some acting person that they have right now. >> laura: back to the point of accountability, congressman, whether it's what happened in afghanistan, or any failure, i think in eye administration, that is obvious. and serious. i think the american people are getting really tired of regular working people. they have accountability in the workforce. but, in this case, you know, where was the president biden? why didn't he fire her? why didn't vice president kamala harris step up and say look, you know, the president has covid but, my view is that this has got to happen. that's shocking to me. forget the election. that fact is shocking to me. >> i too think she should have been asked to resign or fired. it took a congressional hearing to get to that point. i think when i asked her a question about do you realize that the secret service had, after president reagan, was shot, that he retired afterwards and was asked to leave.
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she was surprised. i think she thought that the democrats were going to ask her softballs. but, it was a rude awakening that this country was outraged. it's a mistake that she should have been asked to leave the day after or two days after this happened. and have a date for departure. the people at that site need to be held accountable. i don't understand how some of them aren't accountable. look, it's not that they are bad people but if you have an assassination attempt that could have torn this country apart. heads have to roll. >> laura: well, again, joe biden should have been 24 hours she should have been out. congressman, i want to turn to joe biden now. he is going to address the nation tomorrow night. the argument primarily against trump. one of the arguments is that he is an enemy of democracy, pretty strong statement. clearly joe biden was forced out of this race. he did not want to go. it was clear he didn't want to go. all the reporting indicates he didn't want to go. so, how do the democrats make this we're the party of
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democracy claim when like four people seem to have outsized influence in hot nominee was going to be? >> look, i stuck with president biden until sunday. i was saying that he earned 14 million votes. he should be the nominee. i still believe that he could have won the race. i mean, polling goes up and down. and i didn't like the fact that you had donors and pundits trying to figure out after the fact who the nominee was going to be. but, we did have a process. and vice president harris won the delegates. it's not like someone else can't run. and she is strong. and i do think she is going to make a strong race. and it would be a mistake for anyone to under estimate her. >> laura: don't you think, you know, again, 50 million people. you made the case right there, congressman. and we really appreciate you coming on. because you and i actually agree on a number of things. which, you know, i think republicans and democrats could actually work on together. but, again, like if it's that
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the polls were bad at that moment in time for biden. they were bad before the debate. what if the polls aren't great for kamala harris over the next three weeks? are they going -- is george clooney going to write another op-ed and then we will have another visit. late night visit by, you know, the crew, whoever that was? ron klain or donlin or whoever came? richetti and then she is going to go? i don't know, maybe they will nominate you, congressman. you know, i could see some republicans, perhaps, giving you a second look when does this end? >> i'm not on the list. especially after coming on fox news. but the point is that one of the things i admire about joe biden is his resilience. he has a toughness. you don't just shirk if you have bad poll numbers. i think this is what frustrated me with that whole process. i know your polls have gone down, so suddenly we are going to start talking about a
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replacement. and i don't think he should have been embarrassed publicly. i said this many times. and i didn't like how it went down but now, the party is unified around vice president harris and i hope she focuses on the issues. do you know what i hope we have a debate in country that globalization and decentralized a lot of america in their legitimate concerns and why don't we have a vision about who actually is going to bring the new factories and who has the right policies and stop the name-calling and stop calling each other the enemy of the american people but actually address the issues? >> laura: congressman, love having you on. thank you very much. we really appreciate it? >> thank you. >> laura: ahead, kamala has no actual record to run on. certainly not saving manufacturing jobs or anything like that. so liberals are playing the race card. yeah. that's next. ♪
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>> laura: as the angle laid out democrats are going to do everything they can to sustain their post biden sugar high. because they can't defend kamala's record on the border on or about the economy. they need a plan to insulate her from accountability. >> the republicans in 2024, their first incorporate distinct is just to be racist and sexist. >> sexism and racism are issues that vice president harris will have to tackle. >> what's coming her way, which is sexism, misogyny, racism, a lot of this. and i mean making fun of her laugh. >> you can be certain that racism and sexism, if not directly from the trump campaign, from other forces are going to come flying into this campaign. >> yeah. that's really sad to hear that. but obviously true. isms. is it laughism to make fun of her cackle. it's the isms.
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democrats who left their old party and now voting for trump. latina brown and madeleine. she has been vice president for almost four years. obama was president for eight years as a black man. so is playing the race card here really a smart strategy? >> you know, thank you so much, laura, for having me once again on your show. it is absolutely the most silliest thing that they could possibly do. because most african-americans know that a the lyle's benefit card is worth more than our worthless black card. so why would we care about who kamala harris is her race or her gender. we care about the policies that she has pushed with joe biden for the past three and a half years.
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we are struggling. we can't even make ends meet. you talked about retirement earlier. i have to work until i'm 70 years old in order to get my full retirement. so, you know, no black america is not supporting kamala harris, right? her color has nothing to do with the failed policies that she has championed and stood on for three and a half years. >> laura: people have called kamala the dei candidate but democrats don't like that. >> whenever you hear dei, i want you to think about the "n" word. i want you to think about racial slurs. that's what they actually mean. >> laura: latina, when you hear dei, think of the "n" word? that's where they are? that's it? >> you know, laura, thank you for having me on. i just want to say this. the democrats are full of crap. and i think that they know that
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the american people can see through the crap that they are pushing and circulating out there to the black community. if anything, the democrats, they're the ones who are sowing division in the community, in this country. they are not about uniting everyone together. they are about themselves, they are about power. they are about division, they have their own agenda in place and this thing has been in the works for years. it's just that now it's coming to light and people are starting to wake up. they are opening up their eyes. and let me tell you something, the black community, we will not support her. you know, they can try to race bait us. agenda. in our community. >> laura: speaking of that, they are starting this pressure campaign for any black person or minority who is not considering voting for kamala. real crazy.
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being on the other side of that line, particularly as a person of color. but really anyone who claims to have any connection to the culture, you are going to look real weird and real lonely on that side. >> laura: one line from each of you, madeleine, you will look really weird. madeleine, if you don't support her. >> you know, i'm not paying her no mind. you know, i'm not supporting kamala harris because i don't believe in the continued genocide of black babies in the womb through abortion where she is pushing tooth and nail, even to the third fry mess ter. you know, i don't believe in that. and i don't support that and i don't believe that most -- especially black women in the black community support that. >> laura: lattinna, you are weird if you don't support kamala harris. you are weird.
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>> you know, that's a weird statement coming from, you know, ms. reid. i don't think she is all there, mentally. god help us all. >> laura: let's be nice. she is very nice to me in the elevator. we sometimes ride the elevator together. she is actually a very -- i said we should do something for charity like go on the road and do some road for charity and she said she would. i'm going to hold her to that i don't know. just seems like a weak argument. if kamala harris is a smart woman, who has a record to run on, then run on the record. >> yes. yes. >> laura: just run on it. to me. >> what record does she have? >> well, that's a good point. lattina and made lyon, thank you line.thank you so much. exactly how our border czar would handle it.
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possibly want to learn from the official charged with enforcing the border. meanwhile, right at this moment, perhaps in anticipation of another trump presidency, another caravan of as many as 2,000 migrants and growing is on its way to our southern border. joining me now chris clem, retired. [chanting] >> laura: they are upstanding individuals, i'm sure. joining me now chris clem, retires, they were chanting we don't want donald trump. does that tell you all you need to know. >> sure does. thank you for having me on, laura. this is really a strategic problem for the administration. i mean, this is, you know, whatever root cause that she was tasked to solve, clearly a thumb
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in the eye of the administration. they have done hemispherically with our partners in mexico and central america and continue to rapidly organize like this. it's a strategic win for the open border propagandist sit there and bring their plight back to america. we have dealt with this before. 2,000, that's nothing. we have been catching 2,000 a day. the last few months and we have dealt with 10,000 a day or more under this administration. so we'll be prepared. again, this is just more of the same three and a half years and here we go again. >> laura: well, congressman seth moulton tried to spin a harris presidency. watch this. >> she is also her own person. and she is her own leader. and she can separate herself from policies where she may have disagreed with the president. maybe she has a better idea for how we should secure our border, for example, she has now the opportunity to not just be in president biden's shadow to present a new case to america.
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you attorney general of california. and as senator from california. i don't think i ever heard her do anything except attack any encroachment upon the sanctuary status of the state of california. she is open borders all the way. but now we are led to believe what she was holding back her criticism of the open border policy. really? no leaks about how she was against it all these years? come on. >> yeah, that's ridiculous. not only was chief in yuma, deputy chief in new orleans and el paso. part of the job of being number two in charge is counsel to the number one in charge the chief. if you are the vice president, you are counsel to the president. you are overseeing the cabinet secretaries that are responsible for this. so they can spin it all they want. the president and the vice president are responsible for the 10 million people plus that have come in illegally plus everything that's going on, the crime, everything associated with the border communities, they can spin all they want. but the reality is the vice
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president, the president in charge of the executive branch that oversee execution of all these policies, they could have done nothing. some people have reported if they would have just left things alone, they wouldn't have had the crisis. and they could have worked on other issues. but they didn't. they went and did what they did best. and that's mess things up. >> laura: well, that's their plan. they had a plan and they followed it. chris, thank you so much. all right. coming up, we finally have seen joe biden after five days. the video, next. ♪ and how others smile at you. clearchoice network doctors have changed over 100,000 lives with dental implants, and they can change yours, too. because a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation.
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>> what are you going to tell americans tomorrow night? why did you drop out, mister president? why did you drop out of the election? >> hello? they do not understand the question?
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that's all, we've seen we have president biden and five days. so much for transparency and truth to the white house. we don't expect to here from him for another 25 hours when he addresses the nation tomorrow night at 8:00 pm eastern. joining me now is byron york, chief political correspondent and fox news contributor. also former new york congressman. they made him sign that letter on sunday. gave him an offer he could not refuse maybe. but now they have him go on tv days later and he endorses kamala harris by dropping a tweet, what is this whole routine? >> who knows. the american people deserve to here from the president what has happened since he tested positive for covid six days ago. he's been in isolation behind closed doors. he was forced by the powerbrokers of his party to withdraw from the presidential race.
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we deserve to here what he says happened. is he going to come out and say, you know, i really am too old and infirm and just not up to the job? will he say that? i don't anticipate it. is he going to say the polls were showing me losing to donald trump and everybody wanted to push me out? we have to here his own explanation for something that we haven't really gotten any inside information on. >> i'm concerned that this will end up being really more of a political speech, a campaign speech for kamala. if that's the case, donald trump should get equal time. >> i agree. that clip you just played of president biden being asked what he dropped out, almost looked like he was finding out for the first time. how did this end up playing out? and i think we will end up getting a political speech from the president. i think we will only be getting political speeches from the president. and it will be what's fed into his teleprompter. i think americans want to know
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what did he experience, what truly is in his heart, because you have 14 million people who voted for him during his primary process and their votes ended up getting thrown out. >> the guardians of democracy strike again. trump spoke to our own bill melugin today about debating kamala. watch. >> if kamala harris ends up being the democratic nominee, will you commit to debating her at least one time? >> oh yes, absolutely. i would want to. i think it's important. i agreed to a debate with joe biden but i want to debate her she will be no different. they have the same policies. >> they are on kind of a happy talk sugar high moment but gets the same policies. she wanted open border, he wanted open border. she did not care about inflation, neither did he. what's different here? >> it's absolutely true. kamala harris said today in wisconsin that she would put her record up against former president trump's any day. i think president trump would
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take her up on that challenge. he felt like he had to debate joe biden and also now feels like he has to debate kamala harris. he feels this is really part of the general election process. when the american people have to make this final republican or democrat decision for who will be the president of the united states, they should be able to see a debate and i think he's right about that and i think he feels pretty confident in his ability to defend his record that a lot of americans are looking back on pretty fondly these days. >> the polls are as we expected. one pole of registered voters that shows that she was up two and then the margin of error, another poll says that trump is up one. another poll that shows that there's a larger larger lead for trump among likely voters. but to this point, shouldn't the president, former president trump, his focus should just be
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on the issues, the economy and the border. to me, stick to the issues, stay away from personal attacks. >> and president trump is on the right side of the issues. you ask voters their top issues, concerned about the border, the economy, they want safe streets, so let's get into kamala harris' record. she's further to the left then joe biden. when she was in the senate she was ranked one year is the most liberal member of the united states senate. she proposed medicare for all for people who are illegally in the country, the list goes on. she was the border czar and i think for americans who are undecided on the substance, president trump is on the right side. >> thank you so much, that is it for us tonight. make sure to follow me on social media. tune in tomorrow night ahead of biden's speech. we will have laura trump with us. thank you for watching, it is american now and forever. jesse watters takes it from here. [♪♪] >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters "primetime". tonigh

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