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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". tonight...
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>> i'm jumping out of my seat watching this. >> there was a twinkle in her eye. i got chills. >> this feels obama level energy. >> jesse: the machine making kamala harris the next messiah. >> you think you just fell out of a coconut tree? >> local law enforcement and secret service had full access. >> there were multiple people identified as a suspicious. >> did they remain on post? >> jesse: the secret service director resigns but our investigation continues. >> the secret service was supposedly in the second floor of the building behind. makes you wonder. >> jesse: mexico. are strikes against the cartels on the table? >> absolutely. >> jesse: trump vance on foreign and domestic threats. plus... >> it your leotard, get on the stage, put on your heels and shake your but. [♪♪] [♪♪]
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>> jesse: in just a few moments we will have more of our exclusive interview with trump and jd vance, but first... fox news alert, biden showed his face for the first time in six days and acted like he did not know there was a kook. >> why did you drop out, mister president? why did you drop out of the election? was it a difficult decision to make? >> jesse: forcing biden back to the white house so he can pretend he's president. tomorrow night at 8:00 it will deliver on oval office address. we are calling it the biden farewell address, even though he has a six-month left. he probably could have given a farewell address years ago because he was barely in charge. more of a ceremonial officeholder. now he won't even be that. i didn't canceling nine events since dropping out of the race. -- biden -- he was supposed to visit here cane victims in houston but why bother.
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let's look out houston and look presidential. today kamala showed up in wisconsin with a pocket full of cash, delegates -- delegates and endorsements. >> we are running a people powered campaign. and we just had some breaking news. we just had the best 24 hours. [ cheering and applause ] >> of grassroots fundraising in presidential campaign history. [ cheering and applause ] >> and because we are a people powered campaign, that is how you know he will be a people first presidency. >> jesse: people powered campaign? not one person voted for kamala to be the nominee. she was chlorinated and a backroom deal because joe's cover-up was blown and donors
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stopped writing checks. the democratic power which party is powered by money, not people. not a single american voted for kamala harris 2020 or 2024. she just appears on the ticket like magic. who is kamala harris? she bailed out blm rioters and back to defunding the police but now she's a crimefighter. >> i took on perpetrators of all kinds. predators who abused women, fraudsters who ripped off consumers, cheaters who broke the rules for their own gain. so here me when i say, i know donald trump's type. [ chanting ]
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>> jesse: a week after the harris biden administration nearly got trump assassinated, crimefighter kamala harris calls him a sexist dictator and the crowd chance "lock him up". >> quite the coming out. i got chills when she said donald trump, i know you're type. there was a twinkle in her eye,. >> i'm jumping out of my seat over here watching this. people have been thirsting for this. >> you saw her today. she is vibrant in a way that the president obviously was not. >> jesse: america is being brainwashed. first they told us biden was healthy, than they whack him because he's too old and now they want us to believe a lot is a political juggernaut. why? because kamala can be controlled. just like biden, she will read anything they put in front of her. >> joe's legacy of accomplishment over his entire career, and over the past three
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and a half years, is unmatched in modern history. joe biden's history of accomplishment over the past three years is unmatched in modern history. >> joe's legacy of accomplishment over a lifetime but just over the last three and a half years is unmatched in modern history. >> jesse: if biden is such a great president, why is he the most unpopular president ever? are we stupid? how could biden have been so great but incapable of running for reelection? i guess you have to say nice things at somebody's funeral. kamala can read a eulogy off a teleprompter. and the view says that makes her the next obama. >> she has turned things that seem to cringe he into something that makes her feel cool. this is obama level energy. >> i love her energy. >> jesse: kamala is obama and address. what does that make biden? george washington. >> i also think people should be
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reminded that george washington also showed this country how to step down and pass the baton and so it's very patriotic that the president step aside. >> jesse: the president did not step aside, he resigned with a gun to his head. and the democrat machine just picked their next puppet. george clooney is now endorsing her and beyoncé is leading kamala user music for the campaign. the machine is going to shower her with love and attention and manufacture a kamala bounce. they love a comeback story and they love a black woman taking on a white man. they will hide her from reporters just like with biden. all of the stories they wrote about how she's unlikable light way whose staff quit. but so far no bump. trump up four points nationally and up 19 points with young voters. old white republican guy up 19 points with young voters. how does that happen? many people believe kamala is
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being promoted because of what she looks like and nothing else. >> the only reason why kamala is a vice president in the first place is because she's black. it is not because she is qualified, it's not because she's competent. it is because she's black. you should be offended beyond rapport because of the fact that someone is willing to put someone in a see further color even if they are not qualified. for the first three years, kamala has not cared about the black community, okay? kamala and biden have been doing everything in their power to support immigrants. you have immigrants coming straight out of mexico living better than you did and your ancestors done built this country up. that's how valuable you are to democrat communities. >> jesse: how can kamala harris cobbled together the obama coalition if she can't even crack 5 percent with black voters? those were her numbers in the 2020 democratic primary.
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biden, bernie, liz warren, cory booker all did better with blacks then kamala harris. suddenly she's the next messiah? the only reason she is in the white house is because of the dei deal biden cut with bernie to seal the nomination. the only ones really pumped about harris is the machine. >> so now that the process is played out, from the grassroots bottom-up, we are here today to throw our support behind vice president kamala harris. i'm clapping. you don't have to. >> jesse: from the grassroots bottom-up? i did not know george clooney was the grassroots. why don't they tell us kamala won more primary votes than any candidate in democratic history at this point? chuck giving away the game, expecting media to clap for kamala because he knows they are behind her. it does not feel like we are participating in this election. arresting one candidate, they
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got him shot, they orchestrate a medical cover-up and then detonate the sitting president and by off the vp who no one voted for and was in on the cover up and look who. if you don't play along, you are a threat. if you do play along, you are george washington. i don't know how much more of this i can take. and the fact that they think this is going to work makes me wonder what else they have up there sleep. here now ben shapiro post of the ben shapiro show. tell me what you think of kamala and if she is competition for donald trump. >> first, thank you for having me. she's not competition for trump in any sort of policy sense. the thing about kamala harris is she's a lifelong radical, the most left-wing member of the united states and in 2019. she ran a disaster is 2020 presidential campaign and then basically was selected by bernie sanders and barack obama and now they presidential nomination
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through a process where she won precisely zero votes. is she qualified? what were her -- what would her qualifications look like? she's won one race in her political rear that was for attorney general and a state of california in 2010. she won her senate seat and is he when there was no republican candidate on the ballot the year she became a senator. so what do her qualifications look like other than these sort of intersectional magic of kamala harris on the fact that democrats have to manufacture enthusiasm. i've never seen so much manufactured enthusiasm for anyone outside of maybe taylor swift. >> jesse: me neither. it is so obvious, you cringe when you see it, but i don't know, they like the fact that this is a young black woman squaring off against an old white guy. they love that she's going to just talk about abortion and they like the fact the she was a prosecutor and he is a felon. they like the framing, that's what they are going with. they will jam it down our
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throats. is that enough of a propaganda we'll to make this thing competitive? >> i don't think so. when you look at kamala harris' ratings, american people know her and don't like her. her favourability rating right now, 38% with the american public according to the average. not good numbers. the fact is, she starts off with high name recognition. we know who she is and that she was dishonest about the fact her boss was senile. dishonest on everything from whether she visited the southern border to her own policies with regards to her prosecutor past. she's playing a tough prosecutor on tv right now but virtually she spent her career letting people out of prison. the idea she's a moderate, i don't think that plays as the campaign goes on. i will say the republicans have friendly areas they can attack ranging from the fact that she said openly she wants to ban fracking, that she wants to ban
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private health insurance, and that we are just opening the jar on her. the media are pretending they are enthusiastic but there's nothing there. >> jesse: they will definitely open up a lot on her the next month or so before the convention. i asked president donald trump about kamala harris and here's what he had to say. who's more incompetent, biden or harris? >> i would say that he is currently more incompetent. i think at a certain point he was probably slightly better but not much. he was never known as a rocket scientist, you know that right? i'm talking about 35, 40 years ago. this was not a rocket scientist. this is a guy that got elected because of covid. they kept them in a basement, would not let him talk. i used to say, where is he, wednesday coming out? they ran a brilliant campaign but is it a legal campaign? everybody lied about him. he was grossly incompetent then just as now. now he's a bit worse, maybe a lot worse. >> jesse: so i don't know if
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kamala is politically talented enough to separate herself from the biden harris administration because look around, a lot went wrong the last three and a half years. >> to a certain extent biden has left her holding the bag. he could have resigned to the presidency as a whole, he could have made her president of the united states and then she would have gotten this big halo around her as president of the united states. but he's staying and she's stapled to his pant leg in terms of his record which isn't a good look. if she has to defend his record, he couldn't even defend his own record. >> jesse: stapled to his pant leg, that's kamala harris for you. thank you so much. good to have you. [♪♪] >> jesse: breaking news on the trump assassination attempt, right back. [♪♪] [♪♪] at old dominion freight line, we deliver them this way. this way uses technology and goes the extra mile to do things the right way. the delivering promises
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>> jesse: fox news alert, secret service director kim cheatle has resigned from her post. it only comes one day after her brutal testimony on capitol hill where both republicans and democrats raked her across the coals. >> it is my firm belief, director, that you should resign >> i will be joining the chairman in calling for the resignation of the directorate. >> the entire country is demanding you resign and demanding that you be fired if you do not resign. >> you should resign. i think there are colleagues on both sides of the aisle who believe that. >> you've offered no reason for this commodity -- committee to trust you are the secret service today and you should resign. >> jesse: cheatle's testimony left everyone more confused -- confused and frustrated unsuspicious than they were before it started. even anti-trump lake mccabe
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shocked. >> the fact that she did not have a detailed releasable timeline is just mind-boggling. that is the bear minimum of what she was going to be expected to address and she did not do it. i think she also suffered probably from some poor advice which is common in the law enforcement community. and that is this idea that any time there's an investigation pending, you can refuse to provide information. that's not actually true. >> jesse: secret service won't give us any answers so congress had to go to butler themselves. congressman eli crane was part of the delegation that visited the rally site and got on that dangerously sloped roof. >> it's not that steep at all. we just had a 70-year-old man climb up on the roof easily. behind me you see the windows. secret service was supposedly in the second floor of the building. it makes you wonder why they
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weren't able to quickly dispatch the individual. >> jesse: also recorded the view from one of the window secret service had access to overlooking that entire roof. crane says they had complete coverage over the grounds and a clear line of sight to where crookes took his shot. so if there were police posted at that second-story window, how did they miss him fleming onto the roof? did they leave or were they never there at all? we finally got some answers out of homeland security this afternoon. >> are you aware whether any law enforcement officer or officers was or were posted in the second floor window of the agr building? >> i am aware. >> what is the answer? >> to my knowledge there were two posted from butler. >> today remain on post? >> i was told that at a certain point they began searching along with other local officers in the
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immediacy before -- after crooks had been identified as suspicious. >> jesse: based on what we've learned today, sounds like almost everyone did not do their job. >> ultimately sue great service is the one who made the determination of placement, making sure the plan was in coordination with the property owner for allowing gain admittance for the second-story window. is that correct, that was secret service's plan? >> correct. >> officers were assigned to various roles but they were not responsible for securing the building or property at agr, is that correct? >> yes sir. >> it is on the -- is it unusual to have such a small perimeter around an outdoor event like this one? >> i would say that we routinely as a matter of course exercise
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deference to the secret service to set the perimeter for an event like this. >> jesse: meanwhile the investigation into crooks continues. pennsylvania officials visited his family home sunday for over an hour and we are learning more about his prep before the rally. crooks and his dad were members of the clarendon sportsman's club, and expansive shooting range which according to reports also shoots it -- serves as a training facility for local and federal law enforcement agencies, including dhs. yeah. crooks may have been training to kill the president right under law enforcement's nose. now the secret service is reportedly encouraging trump to stop holding outdoor rallies. the feds who failed to keep the former president safe are now leveraging their power to stop him from campaigning in the heartland. congressman and former navy seal sniper eli crane joins me now.
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what happened up on that roof when you were walking up there, what did you see? >> thank you for having me on, jesse. the first thing i noticed as soon as i got out of the suv in the parking lot was that the towering water tower that had, you know, the largest most unobstructed view over the entire property, that was a thing that i said immediately, if i was a counter sniper, i would want to be up there. as we walked the grounds and went over to the buildings and caught up on the roof where the shooter was, jesse, i looked up and there was not water tower 160 yards away, which makes me wonder who actually placed the counter sniper's in position, because not only with that individual have not been able to shimmy up that roof, low crawl to the apex and then take seven or eight shots at the former president, he would not have even been able to get on the ladder, had somebody been up on
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that water tower. that was the first thing i noticed. the second thing i noticed, the secret service director completely lighted to the american people when she said that that roof was so sloped nobody could get on top of it. myself and several members of the homeland security committee got on top of it and the 70-year-old member from florida got on top of it, walked right up it no problem. so that was a complete tip to gaslight the american people. the last thing i noticed was that the two story building right behind that roof had clear coverage out the windows of that entire roof and it makes you wonder where the hell those guys went and why they did not send a rover to go tracked down or look for the shooter and leave that team looking out those windows. it was just a complete failure of the security forces at the site. >> jesse: they abandon their post at the window and then i want to know the name of the
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person that did not deploy the counter snipers to the water tower and i wanted to know who is making these decisions about where to put these guys. we should know that person's name by now. that is key. thank you so much, great job. you should not have to do that, the secret service should, but good job. more of our exclusive interview with trump vance, next. [♪♪] [♪♪]
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>> jesse: what will the trump vance agenda look like and have they ever golfed together? this weekend we flew to grand rapids, michigan, to ask. here's part two of our exclusive interview. >> have you guys spent time playing golf together? >> a couple times. i think the president -- i hit the ball pretty well but i have a pretty high handicap. when the president asked me how high it was, he said well, you've got a beautiful swing so you must have a terrible short game. which is true, accurate. >> you might get to work on
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that. i know you like to play. >> that's right. i don't know if i'm good to play that much with you. about once a year is pretty much all i can take what are you, a scratch golfer? >> in that neighborhood. really good. i've won a lot of club championships. >> and -- be you are golf? >> in a short period of time. >> not now? >> i don't want to say. >> you have a rivalry with her. >> she's gonna be good. she's really a top young player for her age, incredible i would say. >> you probably won't have that much time for golf if you are as fortunate as we expect. mexico, our strikes against the cartels still on the table? >> absolutely. >> even against our biggest trading partner? >> absolutely. mexico will have to straighten it out fast. they are killing 300,000 people a year with fentanyl coming in
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and china by the way will do what they have to do. just like i had to deal with the president. but then biden never took it over. they were going to get the death penalty to anyone sending fentanyl our way and that was part of my negotiation. they never did it because nobody forced it on our side. china has the death penalty for drug dealers and i said they are drug dealers and he agreed with me. death penalty for drug dealers, death penalty for people that sent fentanyl into our country. that would have made a big difference. but you know what happened? nothing because when biden came in, nothing happened and i don't know why he's so soft on china but boy is he. but china is sending almost 100% of it is from china, to the max and in border and then coming in. mexico is going to be given a short period of time to police their border. i'm sure they will do not well. and then you will see the action start. and you know what's going to happen?
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we are going to have a lot of people living. they are killing 300, 350,000. not 90 or 100,000. that's two yankee stadium's. they are killing 300,000 people, may be more, and destroying families. even if there's no death they are destroying families, the families are decimated. >> and senator, your mother a victim of addiction. how did she kick it? >> she kept getting back on the horse. i know a lot of family struggle and my messages that there is hope on the other side, you just have to keep at it. she's getting close to ten years clean and sober. but to the president's point about this, if the poison that is coming across the border now had been coming across 20 years ago, i don't think my mom would be here. she's a great grandma to our grandkids and it's good to see her happy and healthy she was so excited to be sitting next to you and you were very kind to her and i appreciate that but a lot of families don't get the
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chance of a second chance because of the poison biden's leading into the country right now. it's funny that people accuse us of being bombastic for saying the cartels, we need to go after them, but what about american citizens who are losing their lives by the hundreds of thousands because we won't do something serious? that's what's reckless. not doing something to stop them. i believe jesse that the mexican government, they want president trump to be serious about the cartels even if they can't say it. that poison is destabilizing their country too. $14 billion coming to the cartels, probably more today. they won't be a real country anymore, they will become a narco state unless we get patrol -- control. >> jesse: we could be a narco state too. >> getting close. >> jesse: are you prepared for the stereo from the left legally -- hysteria -- when you do mass deportation? >> dwight eisenhower who people consider a moderate, but
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probably wasn't as much as people think, did the largest deportation ever in the country. he was big on people not coming into our country, people breaking our sealed borders. the hardest thing in a certain way is exactly what you said. we have to get some very bad people out of this country and as soon as we grab perhaps we take a woman with two children, three children, she should not be here but she's a nice woman, the children are beautiful, all of a sudden it ends up being a front-page story in the liberal newspapers. and you are right, it's a hard thing to do. harder than a long time ago with dwight eisenhower. a lot harder. nobody complained. in those days we had a country that was much different. but we have no choice. we have to get the criminals out. these are murderers, drug dealers, these are people that will take women and put them in the trunk of a car and sell them to the highest bidder.
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they will come across the border, human traffickers. you think of that is an ancient thing, actually it's almost as big as the drug trade now. you would not even believe this. the reason is because of the internet. the internet has made that into a massive business. human trafficking, mostly women, and all of these things, we have no choice, we have to do it. >> the media will attack us for doing what we promise to do, which is getting violent criminals out of here, but that's why leadership matters. i think president trump, he wasn't willing to take on the lying media when he had two and the country was better off for it but you start with the worst people. before you get into what you can't do, i don't understand why our governing class doesn't ask what is the part you actually have to do, why don't we start there and figure it out from there, walk before you can run, pretty common sense. it's out works in business. >> the problem is mexico is petrified of the cartels because they will take out president and
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two minutes and they are petrified of the cartels. the cartels are running mexico. i had a great relationship as you know with the president of mexico but i had to remain in mexico, i had catch and release in mexico, we release them in mexico. i did things nobody believed i did. they can be done. remember when i had remained in mexico, in other words nobody could come in, do you think that was easy to get? i got it. i said if you don't agree to it i will put tariffs on your cars and everything you sell us at a level of 50-100% and all of a sudden they said we would love to keep them in mexico, it would be an honor. but we have great powers, if we had people who knew how to use them. >> jesse: that's how the flood path hoax started, you were talking about tariffs on cars from china and mexico. >> that's right. >> jesse: joe biden calls for unity, lowering the temperature and then goes out the other day and says you are a dictator, a threat to democracy.
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does that language put you in danger? >> it's interesting, i never took it seriously until now. peopled believe things when they hear it over in order -- over. biden can put two sentences together. trump is a threat to democracy. he doesn't even know what he's saying, he could not even defined the word democracy. he says he's a threat. then i started realizing a couple of weeks ago, every single time he gets up he calls me a threat to democracy, and he's actually a threat to democracy because he's grossly incompetent. that's a big threat to democracy. >> jesse: much more from trump vance, straight ahead. [♪♪] [♪♪] home. but home is also your body. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you need some big help. and chase ink was that for me.
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>> jesse: our exclusive interview with trump and jd vance continues. hostages, ai, elon musk, and we even ask them some of your questions. watch. in terms of ukraine, you get in there, do you pull funding right away in the middle of a war? >> i spoke yesterday as you know , president zelenskyy's called me and we had a good talk. i said we have to get this war
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over, this is a war machine, you are facing a war machine. that's what they do, they beat hitler, they beat napoleon, they are fighting a war. this spring offensive never happened and they had millions of minds put down and army tanks, the russians. i said we have to get this war over with. it's a whole mass, should have never happened, biden should not have allowed it to happen. this was an easy stop. this was zero chance of happening, and it did not happen for my four years. it did not happen. president putin would have never done it, never, ever. number 1, the oil prices were low, i kept them low, i kept gasoline and oil low, he would not have had the money to prosecute. as soon as these guys came in the oil went to almost $100 a barrel which is double what it should be and all of a sudden he's got tremendous amounts of
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money that he did not have. russia had. so they did the war and in my opinion every single thing that biden said was the opposite of what he should have said. i watched this happening. i said he's saying the wrong things. he's saying absolutely the opposite of what he should be saying. i think one of the reasons putin went in his because when he saw the way we got out of afghanistan, when people saw that like president putin, the president of china, when they saw that they said this is our time. that's why he went in, in my opinion, that's why he went into ukraine. he went to ukraine when he saw how bad we were with afghanistan. he said these people are incompetent. and we do, we have incompetent leaders. but i defeated isis in a very short number of weeks and they
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were fighting them for years. we have great military. i have generals in there that are great, not the ones on television that you see. we have great generals, these are not woke people. we have great military too and they will not be woke. we will win. we have to win. >> will we be able to end the ukraine war in three weeks? >> the best way to stop a war is to prevent a war and one of the interesting things is i always talk about how the world respected president trump, all these crazies and the media say that's not true. i sat and classified briefings, people were terrified that if they got too out of line, that president trump what hit back and hit back hard. that's the way you establish deterrence. now we have a war, you have to be willing to engage in diplomacy and do the things that need to be done and i think trump did that better than anybody. it requires leadership.
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i think a lot of americans who aren't decided say how did we get from four years or president trump with relative calm and stability and now it's like every continent now has a new conflict. the answer is, you went from a guy who knew what he was doing to joe biden and whether it's joe biden or somebody else, it will be the same policies, the same staff, the same diplomats. we need to completely change course and direction and that requires us to elect president trump. >> jesse: american hostages still in gaza. >> it should be the biggest scandal in the country. we have americans, not israelis, american citizens being held by terrorists that the president seems to not care about. >> jesse: hostages in russia. >> we will get them all back. i'm going to make a phone call and we will get them back fast. >> jesse: what's your plan for ai? >> we will be big for ai but it requires unbelievable amounts of electricity, you know this. do you know we need twice as
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much electricity as we currently have in our country for ai? but the environmentalists won't let you produce it, they want wind. the wind, is it blowing today? the whole thing is the most expensive hoax in the world. the wind, it kills our birds. if you want to see a bird cemetery, o under a windmill some time. if you shoot a bald eagle or an eagle of any kind, they put you in jail for two years. go under a windmill and see how many eagles are under that and nobody goes to jail. they say the environmentalists like them, i don't know what's to like about them, it's the most expensive form of energy and every nine years you have to replace them. >> jesse: they are falling apart off the coast of nantucket shutting down the beaches. >> people think we built them but you will have to replace them and especially the ones in the oceans, the saltwater absolutely eats through the steal like it's nothing. we have a lot of things to do and we can do it and we will do it fast and we will do it with common sense. i call it the party of common
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sense because 90% of the things we talked about over the years, commonsense. like we don't want all electric cars. you want and electric car, that's great but not everyone does. they wanted to go far, they don't want to pay china or they don't want to pay too much because an electric car is more expensive. >> jesse: does elon musk hate it when you bash electric cars? >> i love elon musk. he endorsed me. he announced he's giving me $45 million a month and yet i'm against certain electrics. i love electric cars for people who want them. people who don't want to drive across the country, who don't want to go long distances. you'd have to stop too much put. but if you go back and forth or whatever, i think they have a great place. and the thing with elon musk that's amazing, he's never once back as you know he endorsed me recently and i've been making this whole thing about electric cars and the mandate for electric cars and other mandates for the electric cars. but he's never called me and said could you lay off the electric car thing, because i
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think electric cars are fantastic for certain people. right now you are selling 6%, 7%. they want you to go to 100% all electric. the other day they built chargers. some places in the midwest, they built eight chargers. it cost $9,000,000,000.2 don't work. $9 billion. this country does not have enough, the whole world does not have enough money. we don't have enough money to even think about it. $5 trillion to build chargers so we can charge an electric car and yet under our feet we have more liquid gold than any country in the world, including saudi arabia and including russia. we are going to start using it and we are going to start paying down debt and lowering taxes. >> a president talks about drops all the time. if you go to 100% electric cars, everyone who's making carburetors, transmissions, traditional cars will be out of a job. if you go 100% electric,
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pennsylvania and mick jagger and become economic wastelands, especially michigan. another reason it's important to elect donald trump. at such a simple line but it's true. we have basically unlimited energy resources, we just have to allow our people to get it out of the ground. >> jesse: there are a few questions from fans real quick. have you heard dj donald trump with his ipad? not yet? >> i will say that my all-time favorite music video is november rain by guns and roses. the first time i ever sat on his airplane, he played a november rain by guns and roses. it was meant to be at least a little bit. >> jesse: jd vance, what does the jd stand for? >> james david. >> did you know that? >> yes. >> jesse: thank you you guys. >> thank you. >> jesse: brand-new video from the trump assassination attempt, that's right back. [♪♪] [♪♪]
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>> fox news alert brand-new video has become out of the assassination attempt of donald trump we have a live correspondent from butler. >> we just got new video of the assassination attempt 10 days ago being the clearest and closest video we've seen yet with eyewitnesses next to the agr building is the open fire and you could hear 8 shots or at least what sounds like a shots followed by 2 counter shops including a shout from the secret service will watch and listen. [ screaming at ]
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[ bleep ] >> at 1 point thomas crookes points his rifle at the eyewitness and rally goers here's what was said about security on that day. >> definitely wasn't secure i'm exmilitary 1 of the first things i noticed none of us vetted all of us on the fence having a view of the stage and we could see trump. >> videos just released as with the camera footage confirming there before the shooting. [ ♪♪ ]