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decide. here's the deal with kellyanne. every thursday, america is streaming time for one more thing. >> hey, perino on politics this week, as with josh kraushaar, all you need to know for a little political update greg. >> all right. tonight, we've got a great show, mr. piers morgan, the comedian adam hunter, tim thing, tyrus tonight, let's do this. hey, it's greg's fox news. all the breaking news on fox is we go to london's oval stadium. here we have our fox racing across the cricket. what do you call pitch cricket? i don't know what it's called. who cares? it's not a real sport anyway. >> and we best of luck to the fox. well, you know what? hey, we had 10 seconds left and we had a great show and we have more to come. that's it for us. everyone. have a great nighte wattertake.♪ welcome to jesse watters. t. metime tonigh
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i'm jumping out of my seat over here watching this. it was a twinkle tching t in her eye. >> i got chills. i kind of fell in love with her. this feels obama leveleyi go en. the machine making kamala harris the next messiah. fell >> if you think you just fell out of a coconut tree. >> local law enforcement, the secret service had full access to that buildin local lgt room. >> my understanding is that they did. there were multiple people identified as suspicious. did they remain on post? se secret service director resignser, but our investigation continues. secret service was supposedly fo in the second floor of this building. i thin the bk you wonder mexico are strikes against the cartelst still on the table? absolutely. trump vanc table?e on foreign and domestic threats. >> plus, go dance, hit. show me your target stays put. you go to shakut oe your .moment
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in just a few moments, we'll have more of our exclusive interview with trump and j.dvee of. vancee >> but first, fox news alert. biden showed his face for the first time in six days and acted like he didn't know there wa cteds a coup. >> one year from now that the president. why did you drop out of the election? we're going to get rid of the media to make their forcing biden back to the white house so we can still pretend he's president. tomorrow night at 8:00, he'll deliver an oval office addressde . we're calling it the biden farewell address , even thoughft he has six months left, he probably could have given a farewell address years ago bal because he was barely in charge. >> more of a ceremonia chargl oe holder. and now he won't even be that. he won'tbiden canceling nine evs since dropping out of the race . >> he was supposed to visit hurricane victims in houston. but why bother wasto
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? let kamala go to houston and look presidential today. kamala showed up in wisconsin to of cash, t full delegates and endorsements. >> we are running a peoplets. powered campaign, and we just had some breaking news. we just had thakinge best 24 hos of grass roots fundraising in president campaign history. >> and because we are a people power ad campaign, that is how, you know, wee will be a people first presidency, people powered campaign. not one person voted for kamalad to be the nominee. a she was coronated in a backroom deal because joe's cover up was blowcausup was bn and donors std
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writing checks. the democratic party's party powered by money. >> not people. not a single american voted for kamala harris in 2020 or 2024. >> she's just appearsck on the ticket like magic. >> who is kamalaetlike harris?im she bailed out blm riotersal and backed defunding the police. >> but now she's a crime fighter. 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 h >> so hear mere when i say i knw donald trump's type.
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>> a week after the harassed by the administration nearly goa thet trump assassinated, crimefighter kamala harris calls him a sexist trump dictat. >> and the crowd chants, locke h him up. thisim u was quite the coming oe >> and i got chills when she t said, donald trump, i know your type. that was like, well, she's going to prosecutetype thn case. it was a twinkle in her eye. it was a kick in here in step. o >> bear with him. i'm jumping out of my seat over here watching this. sover hwatchingi people have bg for this. pe her today. i mean, she she is vibrant in at way that the president obviously wasn't. >> america is being brainwashed. n washackey told us bide healthy, then they whack him because he's too old and now o believe kamala is a political juggernaut. >> whye ? because kamala can be controlled just lik ce bidenf >> she'll read anything they put in front of her. joe's legacyro of accomplishmentr over his entire careerhis en anr
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the past three and a half years is unmatched the in modern history. >> joe biden's legacy t iaccomplishment over the pasnr three years is unmatched moy. dern histor joe's legacy of accomplishment just over a lifetime, but justai over the last three and a half years is ove unmatched in modern history. >> if biden, such a greathy president, why is he the most unpopular president ever? what are we, stupid? how could biden have been son ha great but incapablvee of running for reelection? >> i guess you have to say nice thingsr that somebody funeral. >> kamala can write a eulogy often tell a prompter, and the view says that makes her theew next obama say. >> she has turned thingsd that seemed cringe into making her seem coothingsl. like this feels obama level energy and trump real timeenergy energy. >> yeah, i love her energy. kamala is obama and address.obam what does that make biden george washington. >> i also think people shouln.di
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be reminded that george washington also showed this country how to stendge w p down and pass the baton. and so it's very patriotic so i tha president stepped aside and the president didn't 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 beyonce is letting kamala user music for c . campaign >> the machine's going to shower her with love and attention and manufactureror kamala bounce. they love a comeback story and they love the black woman taking on a white man. they'll hide her from reporters just like they did with biden and memory hall. the stories they wroteof about how she's an unlikable lightweight and how 92% of hereh staff quit. but so far, no bump. quinnipiac has trump up four points nationally, and he's up 19 points with young voters. and old white republican guy is up 19 points with young voters u . >> how does that happen? many people believe kamala
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is being promoted because of what she looks like and nothing else ke. >> the only reason why kamala is a vicy ree president in the first place is because she's black. it is not percussionisplace is h qualified. it is not because she is competent. it is because she's black. you should be offended beyond rapport because of the fact that somebody is willing to putu someone in seat for a color. even womenone in that qualifiedo a favor for the firstthre three three years, kamala has not cared about the noty. ommunit okay? kamala and biden have been doing everything biden in theirr to support illegal immigrants. you got immigrants coming supp of mexico living liv better than you did, and your ancestors that built this bey that bull. e yo >> let me explain some of you.do that's how valuable you are to the democracratt community. >> okay. how can kamala harris cobble cod together the obama coalition if she can't even cracke 5% with black voters? those were her numbers in the i 2020 democratic primary. >> biden bernie, liz warren,
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cory booker all did better with blacks than kamal a harris. and suddenly she's the next messiah. the only reason kamala is in the white house is because of thee ideal biden cut with bernie to seal the nominationie. the only ones really pumped about harris is the machine. i >> so now that the process has played out from the grassroots bottom up, we are here today to throw our support behind vice president kamalica harris. >> i'm clapping. you don't have ti' o. from the grassroots bottom up. i didn't know george clooney g was the grassrootseorg. >> why don't they tell us kamala won more primary votes than any candidate in democrat history at this point. and chuck's giving away the game. >> he expects the media to clap for kamala because he knows they're behind awa her.s they it doesn't feel like we're participating in this electionbh . they're arresting one candidate. they got him shotion. art. strate
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they orchestrate a medical cover up and detonate the sittin amedica theg presidey off the vp who no one voted for. and was in on the cover up and the coup. >> and if you don't play along, you're a threat. and if you do play along, you're george washington. >> i don't know how much more of this i can take. t >> and the fact that they think this is going to work makes me wonder what else they have up their sleeve the. >> here now, ben shapiro, host of the ben shapiro show. ben, tell me what yo u think of kamal ya and if she is competition for donald trump. >> well, first, jesse, thankssh' for having me. she's not competition for trump in any sors t cot of polib sense. the thing about kamala harris is that she is aou lifelong radical. she was the most left-wing member of th e united states senate in 2019. she ran a disastrousn 2020 presidential campaign. then she locked into the vice presidential job. she was basically selected, as you mentioned, by berniey be sanders and barack obama. and now she is locked intornan a presidential nomination
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through a process where she won precisely zero votes. sothess is she qualified? what would her qualifications look like? r she is one precisely one race in her entire political career. that wason seriously competitivr that was for attorney general in the state a of california. her senateshwon seat in a state where therr e w no republican candidate on the ballot the year that she became a senator. soon balloe year what exactly do her qualifications look like, other than, again, the sort of an interest optional magic hi of kamala harris and the fact that democrats have to ennufacturt thate enthusiasm? i've never seen as muchthi' manufactured enthusiasm for ve nsoanyone outside of maybe taylor swift. >> it's amazing. yeah. i mean out o, me neither. >> it's -- it's so it's so obvious. t, you can just you cringe when you see it. but i don't know. they lik don e the fact that this is a young black woman squaring off against an old white guy. l they like that. she's going to all just talkovel about abortion. and they like the fact that she and he'se cutor a felon. >> they like that framing. that's what they're goinis.
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g d with and they're going to jam it down our throats. th is that enough of a propaganda wheel to make thisl thing competitivtoe? >> i don't think so, because, again, i think that when you look at kamala harris, the favorable ratings, the american people know her and they really, really don't likea harr n people her.favour her favorable her favorability ratings right now,ab 38% with te american public, according to the fivethirtyeight average. those are not good numbers.s, the fact is that she starts off with very high name recognition. the american people know who she is. they know that she was hiw whe factout th that her boss was senile for years on end. they know that she's been dishonest on everythinbodishongh whether she visited the southern border to her own policiesetuthern with regard tor prosecutor past. remember, she's playing a tough prosecutor on tvs to right now, but she's been virtually her entire career as a prosecutor, letting people outot of prison. and so this kind of idea that she's a moderate, i don't thin of pris she'sk that plays i campaign goes on. i will say the republicans have a lot of friendly areascans that they can attack it, ranging from the fact that she h want said openly that she wants to ban fracking to the factat that she said during the 2020
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campaign that she wants to ban private health insurance she t and that we're just opening the uncommon. harris the media are pretending they're enthusiastic the j h, be really is nothing there. >> yeah, they'll they'llen up definitely open up a lot on her the next month or so before the convention. i aske herexd president donald trump about kamala harris. here's what he had to saldy about who's more incompetent, biden or harris. well, i would say that he is currently more incompetent. c i think at a certain point, he was probably slightlyompeat r than her, but not much. look, he was never known as a rocket scientist. k. you do know that, right?m talk and i'm talking about 35in, 40 years ago, this was notis a rocket scientist. this is wa guy that got elected because of covid. they kept him in a basemen.t. ed they wouldn't let him talk. they would. i used to say, where is this guy? once he comingo s he out? brill they ran a brilliant campaign. iabut is it a legal campaign?evr everybody lied about him. he wasyb grossly incompetent t then, just as he is now. juste, s a little bit wors maybe a lot worse. >> and so, ben, i don't know ifi
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campbell is politically talented enough to separate herself fromtically talent the s administration, because look around a lot went wrong in thes. last three and a half years. >> but to a certain extent, joe biden has left her holding the bag because what he could have done here, if he really the is incompetent to hold the office, he could have resigned the presidency.oud as a whole. he could have made her president of the united states and then she would have gotten thishaver preo around her as president of the united states. >> he didn't. he's stayingound . and and she's stapled to his pant leg in terms of his record. stapt a good look for her, because if she has to defend joe biden's record, joe biden couldn't even defend joeif t biden's record. >> all right. stapled to his pant le. g. s kama that's kamala harris for it. ben shapiro, thank you so muchla ve you . >> good to have you. >> breaking news on the trump assassination attempt. : breakionright back. >> grit, guts, glory. you've got some winning genes. find out what you're made
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1-800- 6012929. >> fox news alert. secret service, director kimberly cheatle has resigned from her postcret ser. it only comes a day after her brutal testimony on capitoli hill where both republicans and democrats raked her acrossw the coals. >> it is my firm belief director cheadle, that you>> i w should resign. i will be joining the chairman in calling for the resignation of the director. the entire country is demanding you resign and demanding that you be fired. >> if you do not resign, you should resign. >>i think their colleaguese on both sides of the aisle who believe that you have offered nconth sideso reaso committee, this body or the american people to trust you or the secret service today. >> and you should resigne secre >> chief cheadle's testimony left everyone more confused and frustrated and suspicious than they were before it starte confuconfusd. >> even anti-trump deep staters like mccabe shocked the fact
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that she didn't have a detailed ,releasable timeline is just it's mind boggling. that's the bare minimum of what she wa is going to be expected to address, and she didn't do it. i think she alsodress and sh sud probably from some poor advice, which is common in them some law enforcement community, and that is this ideaity., that any time there is an investigation pending, you can refuse to provide information. >> that's not actually truation >> secret service won't give us any answers. so had to go to butlers themselves. hai was partel of that delegation that visited the rally site and got on thatf. dangerously sloped roof. >> it's not that steep at all back here. climb up onto the roof, easilyth behind me. can we see the windows? serviceget secret service suppy in the second floor in this
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building behind you wonder whyih they weren't able to quickly dispatch individual. >> he also recorded the view. from one of the windows secretof service had access to overlooking windo the entire. crane says they had complete. coverage over the grounds and ah clear line of sight to where crooks took his shot w. so if there were police posted c at that second story window, how they miss crooks climbing onto the rootof, they leave, or were they never there at all? wn >> we finally got some answers at a homeland security committee hearing this afternooanswertd sen. >> watch this. are you aware whether any law ay enforcement officer or officers was or were posted in the second floor window of the air building? >> i am aware. yes, sir. and what is the answer? to my knowledge, there were two posted there from butler, esu. >> did they remain fro on post? >> i was told that at a certain point they began searching, along with otherwi local offices
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in the immediate before. after crooks had been identified as suspicious. t we'v based on what we've learned today, it sounds like almost everyones like didn't do their . >> ultimately, secret service te is the one who made the determination of placement ma mad contacting or making sure the plan was in coordination with the properte plany owner fr allowing gain admittance from the property owner forha the second story window. >> is that correct? that was secret services plan. correct. ultimatelyt corrwacret, it's onn secret service for that plan. >> you're officers were assigned to various roles, w but they were not responsible for securing the buildintg or a property at aig. >> is that correct? yes, sir. is it unusual to have such unusu a small perimeter around an outdoor event like this one? >> i would say that we routinely, as a matter of course, exercised deferencerc
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to the secret service to set the perimeter for an event lik e this. >> meanwhile, the investigation into crooks continues. pennsylvania officials visited his family home on sunday for overinues.ials vis an hour.abou and we're learning more about his prep before the rally.y. w crooks and his dad were memberse of the clairton sportsmen'sub, club, an expansive shooting range, whichane shooti, accordig to reports, also serves as a training facilit shooty for locl and federal law enforcement agencies, including dhs. >> yeah, crooks may have beenree training to kill the president. >> right. under law enforcement'nts nose. >> and now the secret service is reportedly encouraging trump to stop holding outdoor rallies. >> the feds who failed to keepp the former president safe are no w leveraging their powero to stop him from campaigning in the heartland. >> congressman and former navy seal sniper eli crane joins me
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now. eli, what happened up on that te roof when you were walking up there? >> what did you saat did yy? hn well, thanks for having me on,ge jesse. the first thing i noticeds as soon as i got out of that suv in the parking lotou was that the towering water tower that had, you know, the largest, most unobstructed view over the entire property.wa that was the thing that i said immediately. if thin i was a counter sniper,woul i would want to be up there. oe as we walked the groundsgs and went over to the buildings and got up and on the roof where the shooter was. jesse. i looked up and there wa, ss aw that water tower 160 yards away, which makes me wonderunte who actually placed the counter snipers in position becaussne nt only would that individual have not been able to shimmy uaa that roof, crawl lo crawl to the apex and then take outprd seven or eight shots at the former president, he wouldn't have eveend non been able to, you know, get on the ladder had somebody been upsomebody ons
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water tower. so that was the first thing i notice. the second thing i noticed the h the the secret service director completely lied to the american peoplet servimpletelyef said that that roof was so sloped that nobody could get on top of i s t. but myself and several members of the homeland security committee got on top of it.ear-l and a 70-year-old member from florida, mr. jimenezd , gott wa on top of it, walked right up it, no problem. so that was a complete attempt to gaslight the american people. thd the last thing i noticed t, jesse, was that the two story bi building right behind that roof had clear coverage out the windows of that entirender e roof. and it makes you wonder where the those guys went the and why they didn't send a rover to go track down or look for this shooter and leave those shooters or that team lookingamo out those windows. so it was just a completeki failurit wase of the security fs >> je at the site. they abandoned their posts at the window. o kn and then i want to know the name of the person
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that didn't deploy the counter r snipers to the water tower. and i want to knowan who was making these decisionswo about where to put these guys. we should know that person'shesy name by now. that's key. eli, thank you so much. greau sot job. hav you shouldn't have to do that. the secret service should,o . but good job. >> more of our exclusive interview with trumpmore oe int. that's next. >> they had the dream. they had the idea. >> they never stopped trying to come up with something good enough was not good enough for them. having the right idea at the right time. just like that. you have a bandage over your car is a golden road to riches. they understood how to build brand loyalty. he took that company where no one thought it would go. what more could you want? american dynasty. >> streaming now on fox nation is sign up at fox nation .com. i'm out here telling people about the experian insurance marketplace.
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on that. ighti know you like to play.don that's right. that's right. i don't know if i'm good enough to play that much with youknf it about once. once a year is probably all i can take. you guyschtake will be people ar >> he's like, what are you, a scratch golfer? >> il, run in that in that neighborhood. pretty good. i won a lot of club>> and championships. can i get you a golf? well, i'll tell what. you >> within a short period of time, she'll be able to. not no golf? w. i don't want to say it's fruitless. have >> let's you have a rivalry with her. she's going to be good. she's goin her. be goodg to be . i mean, she's really a top young playere's real for her ag. >> she's incredible, i would say. you probably won't have that much time for golf if you're aso fortunate as we expect to get electelfu ard. mexico are strikes against the cartel still the table? absolutely. even against our biggestable trading partner? absolutely. mexico's going to have to straighten it outains really fast. well, the answer is absolutely. they're killing 300,000e people a year with fentanyl coming wit in.
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and china, by the way, will dowt what they have to do. they're going to do it jushavet like i had a deal with president xi. but then biden never took it over. t. but thenthey were going to giveh the death penalty to anybody pey. ng fentanyl awa and that was part of my negotiation. t becauser did i nobody forced it on our side. you know, china gets the deathtn penalty for drug dealers, etc.. and i said, they're drug dealers. they agreed d with me. h he agreed with me. death penalty for drug dealersm. ,death penalty for people that send fentanyl into our countryt . and that would have made a big that would have made a big difference. but, you know what happened? bes nothing. because when biden came in, nothing happenede e . and i don't know why he's so soft on china, but boy, is he soft on china. but china is sending almostt is 100% of it is from china to the mexican border. and thenina, to it's coming ino mexico is going to be given a very short period of time to police their border. i'm sure they're going to do not wellr bordery will, and thew to see the action start and you know what's going to happegn
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. we're going to have we're going to have a lot of people living there killinpeopleg 300, 350,00t 100,090 like, say, a hundred. it's a lot of people that's. two yankee stadiums. okay. they're killing 300,000 people, maybe more than that, and destroying families. the even if there's no deathe in destroying families, the families are decimatedying m and they're destroyed. >> and senator, your mother, victim of addiction, how did she kick it? you know, just she kept on getting back on the horse. o i know a lot of families struggle with addiction. i think my message is theruggl er side is hope on the other side of addiction. you just have to keep on at it. and she'u justeps getting close years clean and sober. but the president's poinber.toio about if the poison that is coming across the border now had been the coming across 20 yr ago, i don't think that my mom would be here and she's a great grandm dy moa to our three gran. and it's so just good to seeidsn her happy and healthy. a lot of family. thank you, sir. i appreciate that. she was so excitedy shs so to be ver sitting next to you and you were very kind to her. and i appreciate that. but a lot of familier ani apprs'
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get that chance at a second chance because of that poison that biden's letting into the countrechance o chay right . it's funny that people accuse us of being bombastic for saying the cartels, we needt wh to go after them. what about american citizens who are losing their lives abouy by the tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands? because we will do something serious about the cartel the hud s. that's what's reckless. it's not actually doing something to stop them. not doini actually believe, jes, that the mexican government, even though they couldn't say goy want president trumpseriou to be serious about the cartels becausee that poisonn is destabilizing their country to $14 billion coming into the cartels. and that was a couple of years ago. it's probably more today$14 bil they're not going to be a realam country anymore. they're going to become a narco statorhey become unless we gete control over this. we could be a narco state, too. we're getting clos : e to it. close. are you prepared fored for the hysteria from the left? legally, yeah. bureaucratic when you do mass deportations. so, dwightdeportat eisenhower, who people consider a moderate, he probably wasn't as moderate
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as people think, but dwight eisenhower did the largest probn should ever in this country. he was very big. are not people not coming into our countr b noty as people breg our sealed borders. right. and the hardest thing in ain certain way is exactly what you said. we exactly have to get some vert people out of this country. and as soon we grab, perhaps we take a woman with two children, three children. she shouldn't be here, but she'ots a nice woman. the children are beautiful and all of a sudden it ends up being a front page story in the liberal newspaperspers. and youe right, it's -- it's a hard thing to do. thino.n a long time agoe ag with dwight eisenhower. all right. a lot hardero with . nobody complained in those days. it was you know, we had a country that was muc athat wash different. but we have no choice. de have to get the criminals out. these are murderers. he's a drug dealeralers. these are people that will takel women and put them in the trunkl of a car and sell them to the te highest bidder.s th
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they'll come across the border. human traffickers, which is,rdeu you think of that is an ancient thing. actually, it's almost as bigg, as the drug trade. now, you wouldn't even believe this. u wouland the reason is because of the internet. the internet has made that into a massive business. human trafficking, it's mostly e in women and all of these things. >> we have no choice. we have to do it. the medi whoice,a will attack uo doing what we actually promised to do, which is get a lot of the violent e prom criminals and the people. we shouldn't be out of here, but one. that's why leadership actually matterss ou but leade. i think president trump should during his first four years, he wasn't willing to taketw on the lying media when he had to, and the country was better off for it. >> but you justhe counbetter ftt people, right? but before you get into what you can't do, i don't understand why our entirwhat e governing class doesn't ask, well, what's the party actually have pae to do?t ou why don't we start there and then figure it out from there, right? to walk beforethere,al you can . pretty common sense. that's how it works in business, certainly. i think how it should work in governmenbusinet.ss >> the the problem is mexico p is petrified of the cartel isthy because they'll take out presi a president in 2 minutes.
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they're petrified of thee cartels. the cartels are running mexico. and i had a greaing mexit relatp ,as you know, with the president of mexico, but i had to remai n in mexico. h an i had catch and release in mexico. we released theme in mexico.things i did things that nobody believed i did. they could be done.ey remember when i had to remain. in mexico, in othe r words, nobody could come into our country. they had to remain in mexico. you think that was easy to get? and i got it. i got it because of tariffs. i said i, if you don't agreefs to it, i'm going to put tariffs on your cars and everythin carg you sell us at a level of 50en to 100%. and all of a sudden they said we would love to keep them in mexico. it would be a grea wlovet honor to keep everybody in mexico. but they we had. right. but we had great hav no, we, have great powers. if we if we had people that kne w whow how to use themf they don't. that's how the bath started. you werelood hoa about tariffs d from china, from mexico. all righ mt. joe biden calls for unity, lowering the temperaturee ot and then goes out the other days and says you're a dictator, a threat to democrac arey, finea
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people, hoax. >> does that language put you in danger? tou know, it's interestingt lan i never took it seriously until now because people believe things when they heaunti r it over and over. biden gets up. he can't read two sentences. he can't two sentences together. trump is a threat to democracytw . he's out there. he doesn't even know what the he's saying. he couldn't even define the word democracyhe c even ande he's a threat. then i started realizing sayago, a couple of weeks ago, everyim single time he gets up, he calls me a threat to democracy get. and he's actually a threat to democracy because hea he's grossly incompetent. >> i mean, that's a bithat'sg tt to democracy. ore >> much more from trump vance. that's straight ahea d. to me, harlem is home, but homer is also your body. >> last one, everyone. i asked myself, why doesn'tic polarities in n exist in harlemf get in a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. in new york is not easy. i thinyo studio one to studio three.
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g islways free . >> go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. our exclusive interview j with trump and j.d. vance continues. vae contin i, elon musk and wek, even ask them some of your questions. >> watch. in terms of ukraine and you get in there, do you pull f funding right away in the middleun of a war? >> so i spoke yesterday. you know, president zelenskyyt e called me and we had a m good talk and i said, we're got
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to get this war over here. this is a war machine. a you're facing a war machine. that's what they do, is they fight wars. they beat hitler ey d, they beat napoleon. they're fighting a war. hitler, t napoleand the spring r happened. and here they had millions of mines put down and they had thousands of army tanks,tan, meaning the russians. and i said, we're going to get this warans.have with a lot of s being killed, but a lot of ukrainians being killed. it's a whole mesover w s. houl should have never happened. biden should have never allowed this to happen. this ppened, n shou was an easy stop. this was zero chance of happening. and it didn't happen for my four years. it would have happenedour year . it didn't happen. and president putin would have never donwoule it. never, ever. two reasons. number one, the oil prices were low. i kept them low. i kept gasoline low. i kept oil lowepem. and he wouldn't have had h the money to prosecute. as soon as these guys came in, the oi moneyo thesel went to ale a barrel, which is double what it should be. and all of a sudden he's gotof russendous amounts of money
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that he didn't have. russia had.he so they did the war. bid in my opinion, every single thing that biden said was the opposite of what he should have said. i watched thisde theof happening. i said he's saying the wrong things. he's saying absolutely the opposite of whatg abso he sf be saying. i think one of the reasons putin went in is because whe the n he saw afghanistan the way we got out, not that we got out that was going to get out, i woulbecause whsad have been of but we would have been out with dignity and strength. when people saw that like putin, like president xie pres of china, strong guy, strong maidn, when they saw that, jess, is our time.s and that's why he went in.th in my opinioat's wn, why he weno ukraine. i mean, he went to ukraine whe n he saw how bad we were with afghanistan. he said these withe people aremn incompetent and we do we have incompetent leaders, but we have great.d wet they ded isis in a very short number weekof weeks and they were fighg
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them for years. wet military. and then i look at them, they're not. no, because i have generals in there that are great, not the ones on television that you setelevie, that you hear the mi. and the mattis is we have great generals. these are not woke people and we have great military, too. and they're not going to be woke even. look, we're going to win. weill win. win got to win.e able >> are we going to be abled th to end the ukraine war in three weeks? ukraine wa, like the president , jesse, the best way to stop a war, some in a waris and ofine the real interesting things is, you know, i always talk about how the world actually respected how president trump. and all these crazies in the media say, no, that's not that's not trulls andie. i sit in classified briefings, the united states senate, without revealing state secrets. people were terrified that if they got too out of line, that president,ified th trump wt actually hit back and hit back hard. that's the way you establishk an h deterrence. okay. now, we've already got a war. you've got to be willing to engage in diplomacyave and o the things that need to be done. and i think president trump did that better than anybody. soo be dd thin it really just rs
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leadership and people i think s leader who aren'tar maybe decided are saying, well, how do we get from h four years of president trump where we had relative calm and stability all over the world a and now it's like every continent now has a new conflict. and the answer is you went from a guy who knew what he was doin wha dg to joe biden.hether and whether it's joe biden or somebody else, it's going to be the same policie somebods, the same staff, the same diplomats. we need to completely changend course and change direction that requires us to elect president trum dpge american hostages still in gaza should be a scandal. in t it should be the biggest scandal in the country. we have americans now, not israelishewe havericans,li. s, of course, we wouldn't get the israelis, american citizens being held by terrorists. cs beinthe seems not to care a. >> hostages in russia, even if e we're going to get them. all back now, i'm going to make a phone call. we're going g to get him back. f we're going to have him back fast. what's your plan for? i well, we're going to be big for a year. but, you know, i requires g fo amounts of electricity. you know this. do you know we need twice
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as much electricity as we currently have in our countrctrh for air, but the environmentalists won't let you produce ittu . they want wind. the wind is blowing today. . the whole thing. it's the most expensive hoax in the world. the wind kills upwards if you want to see a bird cemetery go under a windmill some time, you'll see a bird. you know, if you shootou a a bay eagle or an eagle of any kind, they put you iy pun jail for two years. go under a windmill, see how many eagles are unders ar there? nobody goes to jail. it's they say, the environmentaliste unde s like him.like i don't know what's to like. it ruins everything. and it's the single most expensivat'se form of energy. >> and then, by the way, everymr nine years you have to replace them. they're fallin yearsg apart off the coast of nantucket to shut down all the beaches. >> these are mechanicaofasl bui machines. you know, people think, oh, we built them, but you don't have to replace them. and especiallylt theu wille toee ocean, the salt water, saltwater, just absolutely true. e rabsolutes througthe steel li. anyways, you have a lot of thinga los to do and we can o it. we'll do it fast and we do it with common sense. and it fas will doi call it thea
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of common sense, becausert 90% of the things we've talked about over the years, common sense likeer years, we don't wa. all electric cars, you want an electric car, it's great. but not everybod c car,y wants an g electric car. they want to go far. they don't want to pay chinar, r they don't want to pay too much because electric cars are more expensive. >> does elon musk hatee anc ca i you bash electric cars? >> well, i love elon. and i have to tell you thicarss about this. he endorsed me. he announced he's giving me $45n million a month, and yet i'm againsi't certain electrics. i love electric cars for people that want them, people that don't want to drive across the country, people that don' don't drivet want to go lon distances, you have to stop too much. but ifces. you go back and forth or o what, i think they have a great placwhatevere and here's the thg with airlines, it's amazing. and i keep waiting. nhe is never once, as you knowo he endorsed me just recently and i've been making h this whoc thing about electric cars and the mandate for electric cars. another mandatcars and mandatees the electric cars. and i'll tell you, he's never e and said, could
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you lay off the electric car? i think because i thinkthink electric cars are fantastic for certain people. so right now cars ar you're sel, 7%. they want you to go to 100%% all all electric. and the other day they built chargers like a gas pump, right? some place in the midwest. they built eight chargers. it it cost $9 billion and two of them don't work. >> okay, $9 billion. this country doesn'tworl have enough. the whole world doesn't have enough money. have enough money we even think about who has $5 trillion to build chargers so that we could charge the electric o charg electrir ae our feet we have more liquid gold than any country in the, il world, including saudi arabia and including russiaudabia a. and we're going to start using it and we're going to start paying down debto and, lowerine taxes. >> the president talks about jobs all the time. the effect of jobsnt drops . if you go to 100% electric cars, everybody is making carburetors, transmit out and traditional gas powered cars are going to be out of the job. if you get 1% electric. ele
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pennsylvania, michigan become economic wastelandctrinnsylvan,y michigan. again. another reason it's important to electc wastel michiga presid >> drill, baby, drill, right, drill, baby, drill, right. . it's a simple line, but it's true. like i said, we have basicallyyn unlimited energy resources. we just have to allow our owd nround. people to get it out of the ground. >> before we let you guys go, there's a few questions from fans. quess real. are have you heard d.j. donald trump with his ipad? >> not yet. i will say that my all time favorite music video is november rain by gunsthe and roses. the first time i ever play, i ever sat on his airplanefi evs he played november rain by guns n roses. it was meant to be at least a little bito a. okay. j.d. vance, what is the jedi stand? >> james? david, did you know that? ye>> jam.at?s. >> thank you very much,>> you guys. thanguys. k you.. >> brand new video from>> the trump assassinatio jesn rigt attempt. that's right. b [♪back past pro shops and cabele
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