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11:00 p.m. on the east coast and 8:00 and this is america's late news, fox news at night. breaking tonight, and oval office speech to tell t americans why he dropped out of the reason yet, he failed to tell americans why he dropped out of the race. president biden addressing the nation but not offering an explanation. an israeli prime ministernj benjamin netanyahuam with joint address to congress but noticeably absent, congressiona democrats and the vice president or so. in the meantime anti-israel protests exploding outside of the capital and demonstrators burning the american flags outside union station and replacing them with palestinian flags. breaking right nowng speaker johnson and republicans taking it upon themselvesamer tonight to reinstall the american flags themselves tonight. but a different form ofewin demonstration bring inside thedo capital today is a measure can democrats was holding the sign
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and kamala harris, third official day of the campaignecom trail as aggressive agenda becomes more clear, but what is unclear is exactly who wants her as the nominee, even black lives matter at denouncing the quit coronation. but we begin with president biden addressing the sudden exit from theen presidential race.ti the senior white house correspondent peter doocy is live at the white housdooce wit> more. peter, good evening. >> trays, good evening we are told and heir to the presidential ticket watcesidh te address used in between campaign events. and that is where she with the rest oshe,f us heard president n say he is stepping aside to save democracy. >> nothing, nothing can come in the way of our democracy and that includes personal ambition. you know, there is a time and a place for long years of expansive public life and there
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is also a time in a place for new voices, fresh voices. yes, younger voices. that time and places now. >> the president's to-do list for the next six months is long. he claims in that time he can lower cost, grow the economy, kolel aid, protect kids from gun violence, and the war in gaza and reform the supreme court appeared theyhee credit the oval office to watch this beginning of a long farewell and dr. jill biden posted a statement right after that reads a lot likt e a brush back to all of the democrats who betrayed the bidens leading to this moment. it says to those who never waver and those who refused to dell t and to those who alwaysed, believed, my heart is full ofk o gratitude and the trust you put in joe and now it's time to put that trust in kamala. they tease these remarks as historic but not political. but they were kind of politicalt >> i made my views no.pr
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i want to thank our great vice president, kamala harris. she is experienced. she is tough because she is i capable. history is in your hands. the powers in your hands.es the idea of america lies in your hands.>> >> just after president biden got up from the resolute desk to walk out of the oval office, we heard a sudden burst of cheerinu and applause coming from the rose garden. that i is s where hundreds of bn white house staffers gathered to cheer him on in the first timeei they have all been together in a setting like that since theyd found out their lives have been totally upended on sunday, trace. >> trace: peter doocy live at the white house. peter, let's bring it richard fowler and jason chaffetz and steamboat institute kaylee mcghee white. jason domain thank you for coming on, jason the best way forward is to pass the torch and we talked about saving democracy and moving to younger people, but he did notople give us a ren
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why he dropped out of the race h so suddenly. a does he os a reason, jason ordio are we reading too much into this? >> what changed, what changed between now and a week ago? donald trump was running laps around him beating him in every state, ahead on all the other battleground states. their message wasn't resonating. he wasn't up to the job. we didn't have the energy to dod it. if you want to pass the baton and applied yourself like youor know and abraham lincoln orng better yet george washington e should have done thisit last year. but to do it july with literallc less than a month before then, convention? he was h pushed out, shoved outy other people in the party. >> trace: the liberal media, richard fowler, they called it candidic and heroic. does he not have to give a reason? ch>> i thought it was very heartfelt and i think what was
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all from the president ishi somethinngg history will note is very historic. i also hearken back to history, 1968 were obj to this a couple t of months early in march, but also for a similar reason., he was think about running reelection and then he solved a vivietnam war that saw him beg very unpopular in america. on this president to seize after his debate performance, he saw a party fractured knee said, maybe i'm not the candidate to lead thiso ca country forward. maybe i'm not the candidate to lead this party forward. he said in his remarks, maybe i'm not the party to lead forward. but what we are seeing is a n party now united more than ever. i'm just saying it is great and honeymoon. meka maybe they are united to come but the president of the o united states dropped outte suddenly. he said he dropped out and nobody has a reason why appeared
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kaylee mcghe's pe white to you, peter doocy and karine jean-pierre and peter doocy going back andy. back-and-forth today. i >>t it would seem the white hoe new that president biden was slipping and it was hidden fromo th we american people. so who ordered white house officialer us to cover up a declining president. >> it is not a cover up and i know that is the narrative you all want. >> trace: but chelate they did >> t ccover it up and they covep a long time and we know that and so did the media. >> that is the problem with lying about biden state for theh last couple ofat years and noboy believes you when you say he j voluntarily dropped out. and i will see biden is doing this for the safety of democracy prdon't buy it for a second. say what you want aboutco president trump but he hadmp to compete against other candidates and win a primary to wins nomination.st the three past democratic candidates can't say the sameloi thing.
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hillary clinton coordinated andp joe biden won because democratit leadership dropped, pressured everyone to drop out. same with kamala harris, handed this without a single primary vote to serve as a presidential candidate.d this is a massive problem andhad i'm sure richard will give us the reasons for the political atmosphere, but listen, admit you want to oligarchy. >> going to wait for you to misc a candidate and you only said three so doing the math. >> joe biden counts has twice. >> trace: ari fleischer said this, all you can do is shake your head know at the white house has credibility when it comes to joe biden's health from vice president house to the white house position to everyons in the white house. they hid the frailties and it is a scandal.hous jason, he was in the white house and knows how the whole thingme works so i he must have some id. >> well, everybody saw it. i think one of the biggest how political questions is going to be how did did they convince
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joe biden to do that debate the earliest in the history of debates?in i think a lot of people knew hee would fail. wou he set them up for failure. they stabbed him in the back and pushed him out. i mean, that is the way it wenti down. >> trace: peter baker said this in "the new york times,"en richard. mr. biden returned vastly prdifferent presidency. he is not that creature read it in the oval office, lame duck,hs commander-in-chief on the way out who is being challengelengdo serve his relative fence even as the world moves on. lamer duck in poor health, richard. i >> i don't know if i wouldt th characterize it that way we saw from open two weeks ago then nato is in command of the worldd leaders and definitely inlv command of trying to solve theuk puzzle in ukraine. let's member as this is happening, the vice president is running foprr president and he will be very instrumental for her.rks she works on winning over the democratic party. and also talking to american voters. e the idea you will not see joe biden campaign in
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pennsylvania where he will beon very't popular or scranton shown scranton, i think that will be a big mistake. >> trace: kaylee, really, it six will be a dicey six months a because there have been no answers an d no buddy trust saysing the white house anymore. >> i don't think kamala if she were smart would want joe on the campaign trail with her becausee the fact is you have a uniquely unpopular income but right now and then you have uniquely unp unpopular vice president who is fine for the democraticatio nomination. neither of these two candidates are popular among the american electorate.l mo both will have challenges on the next seven months.>> t >> okay. >> trace: delay, jason chaffetz, richard fowler, thank you all.good >> you did good, you did good, that's a good man, he fell on his sword most heroes, they fight to the bitter end. he felrdl on the sword.
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he's a.n old guy come up at thee heart is still there. >> trace: welcome as usual the mainstream media love whatd to president biden had to say tonight, but there was something big, very big missing a little bit here let's bringt? up a hosk eric steckel beck and a podcast of one of america's great tv anchors. thank you both for coming on and to you first my want to play tha liberal media montage on biden's speech today. here is what i thought. >> an elegant speech at ann emotional and very moving moment for this president, and i think sort of timeless for the presidency. this is sort of a tent pole in terms of what patriotism and selfless service looks like. >> he didn't say he stepped aside because he decided but hea said he was stepping aside to unify my party.ey. that is the president eating his peas. r >> drops out, no reason, totally
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fine. >> trace i would say two things, it was vague and number two evasive. is talking about repeatedly during the speech saving democracy. yet, he was the victim of a democrat who and pushed. he didn't want to leave. he was pushed out of running for reelection once age again. he didn't answer the keyare question, trace, why are you a doing this? why are you stepping aside?or not only that what makes us believe you are able to serve the next six months as commander-in-chief that you are fit to serve if you can't run for reelection, how can you remain in office for the next year and a half which marked the 25th amendment is still employed but he he did have a good sprayt tan. >> trace: to listen, little bit of honesty would be great. i want to play the sound bite from dana perino after theprestt president spoke.tt i thought it was pretty spot on and want to see what you think. watch. >> people really wanted to knowi what happened in the last threee weeks? but this speech was a mini state of the union and something hee
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could have given in january 2025. it rang hollow for me ang hod dd not answer and that those questions, and i do not think it helps kamala harris as she trie to make some sort of break with him. >> trace: i mean, biggest political speech of his life,he and he's dropping out, been there 50 years, and we got very little substance, d, what did you think? >> i thought so too. i heard dana say that and she said she prefaced that by sayint she wanted to like the speech. l well my feel like some ways i'm a little jaded and a little skeptical. i listen to my listen for the key things. why, how? how does this change happen so fast and the american peoplee an didn't get those answers. when you are left without those answers, you are left beingt skeptical and is trusting here in and that's the last thing we need in this country.th >> trace: especially when there's been so much dishonestye for so long, you want a little bit of credibility thrown inhi there appeared james carbo at
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this morning on msnbc. watch. >> real change in mood and party around the country, but we have towe he be careful but it's god be a very difficult race. very close and understand people are feeling a lot better. that excitement has to be that the real issue is she has a tough campaign to run.us >> trace: it is tempered one because she has a tough campaign for campaign number two not a good candidate historically and the honeymoon. period will not last that much longer. >> it will be tough, trace. her record and now thetryi mainstream distancing her fromjo the border label but joe bidene is on the record saying she's in charge of the border. no wonde r they will distant from the absolute disaster and barbarians not just at the gates but inside the case and she presided over it as the point person in the administration, trace. itth iats joe biden as joe biden
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gave that speech a few hours t spbefore and a mile want to he from the white house, we had american flags being burnt, tha total chaos union station and symbolic for the past four w years. il>> trace: will talk about that coming up but it is interesting, a loat of smoke and mirrors to build up kamala harris but once you get down to the brass tacksi which is her record, it is goine to be trouble.co common sense will deal with this in a minute, but it is going to be trouble. >> i think so.also and i think the president said it towards p the end of theen speechce, she's experienced, she is tough and what was the other adjective? capable. those are things we have not seen displayed in the last three years plus. and how they th will get that message out. they will be smart about it and it will be interesting to see how they do it but it will be a> tough sell, i think. t >> trace: it will be a tough sell but it's underweight so we shall find out so thank you both. in the meantime, the video help investigators pieced together the puzzle how thomas matthew
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crooks managed to fire off several shots in his attempt ofe the assassination ofmp former president trump. bryan llenas is live in butler, pennsylvania, tonight. >> tonight new body camera foree video's beaver county emergency service officers running towards the sugar after the assassination attempt against s thrformer president trump. the officers then tried toorte figure out how to access the roof of the agr building fromm where the shooter fired. can we use this latter?ter: >> once up the ladder and on the road, apparent secret service agent is overheard. >> he was on the roof outside of offense. >> a trail of blood leads to the body of a 20-year-old thomas crooks and ar-15 rifle laying next to him as well as shell casings.t ei >> 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8, at least.sht
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>> new video from that fro horrifying day. [screaming] an officer begins to search his body finding a cell phone and transmitter. >> about five or 6 inches tall. >> officers responding concernte about whether an active device. >> the video also confirms accounts of pictures of crooks and his possessions shared with the secret service before thth e shooting. >> so this is the guy. this is him. w speak with these videos give to fox exclusively by chuck grassley's office from the beaver county emergency services unit in compliance with. congressional request.
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according to testimony from fbi director first parade, no one saw crooks with a weapon before he got on the rooftop.gu he had a collapsible stock on his gun which made it easy to hide. and drone flown 200 yards from the stage just two hours before the rally. they found two explosive devices "relatively crude in his vehicle and another in his own with the ability to detonate remotely, trace" >> trace: bryan llenasin in butler p.a. congresswoman nancy mace, congressman, it is great t o have t you on the show. i want to play some more video because it's very compelling,its here it is 21 seconds and listes to the sound because this is a big partg of the investigation.c >> someone is on the roof! [gunshots fired"] screaming posu
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heard the shots but the shots were several secondsre s and pee knew what was happening. they saw the shooter and everybody seemed to know except for law enforcement.fo now we know the shooter surveilled the site with the drone for days. >> right, first of all, this is horrific for the nation.s in congress is investigating and looking intoan it. there will be a speciald fo task force delegate up for that specifically.k whatbo we sow this week with the testimony christopher wray andys out former secret service director kimberly cheatle is that there were photos taken. you heard in the first clubs showed too, one of the snipers,s this the guy they took pictures of them they took pictures of crooks 57 minutesir beforeed the first shot fired.ou so for almost an hour, god blesa the local law enforcement who were there to protect those on the ground and protect
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donald trump. just amazing no one else perished that day. >> trace: i thought it was stunning director ray was talking about his planning of this . listen to the sound. >> starting somewhere around july 6th or so, he became veryrr focused on former president trump in this rally.yt in on july 6, he did a google search for "how far away was also old from kennedy? ">> trace: seven days of planning this thing. what did you think, by the wayrt of director wray and his testimony? >> number one, knowing this was obviously preened meditated but the second thing i wantee sed ty is at least we got little bits n toand pieces inklings of information today with christopher wray. we got nothing on monday fromfom the former director of thet th secret service. sti there still a long way to go and both senator grassley and
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senator johnson have been i putting out preliminary reports of their findings. some questioning of thor oe dirr on monday. it's been difficult to get any information of any agency. secretary mayorkas are to come forward next and answer congressional questions. >> trace: i've got to go but he also said he's increasingly concerned about foreign b terrorists because of theer w southwest border, which bringsn us right back to president biden and vice president kamala harris. i have 15 seconds. speak with the border czar,rris kamala harris owns every bad decision of this administration. she owns it and we ought to beay talking about it every day tha between now and november. spoon congressman mays, thank you for coming on.mi israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu visit towith capitol hill met with violent protests and politics with many democrats absent with members of congress defending the war on hamas appear later in the nightcap president biden giving a zero explanation as to why hem stepping away from the
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presidential race. >> nothing, nothing can cometh away without saving our democracy and that includes personal ambition. so i decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation. that is the best way to unite our nation.>> >> trace: so i guess after fighting and fighting and fighting and then dropping out, the reason was to unify the party and save democracy. did you think about the speech? was it honest, heroic as the media claims?reas the president to give us a reason why he dropped out.no let us know, x, instagram andthe trace gallagher will read your response coming up in the nightcap. honestly, i was scared when i was told age related macular degeneration could jeopardize my vision.
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>> trace: welcome israelida prime minister benjamin netanyahu address to congress was met with protest i. washington inside and outside venithe capital. christine, with the story. >> tracy, thousands of anti-israel protesters upset over the war in gaza followingat thomas ruthless near the capitol building. some of the protesters had noher problem showing theirent anti-american sentiment eitheras as they took down and burned u.s. flags and replace them with palestinian flags outside of union station here at fox news griff jenkins reported on the mayhem all day long was shoutedn by some of the protesters. we also managed to speak to a few parents pick what message dn you want to say?yo >> i don't have a message for you. free palestine, that is it.ppor are you supporting hamas or no? >> i support the resistance. >> are you her e to supportu suhamas? are you saying you support?
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>> now during his address to congress, benjamin netanyahu hae this message for those wreaking havoc on the streets.wh >> when the torrents of tehran and murder women for not covering their hair arer praising, promoting and finding you, youha have officially becoe iran's useful idiots!r: s [applause] >> somote of the protesters also clashed with thees police. it is unclear how many werek arrested, trace. u.>> trace: christina, thank you. >> we recognize the palestinian flags onian these polls today s outrageous. they were pulled down. >> trace: that was speaker the house, mike johnson met the steps of d.c. union station restoring the american flag after protesters flew the palestinian flag in its place earlier today. with "snl" israel's -- alongsrae with store of netflix before and after board-certified plastic surgeon and the coauthor of
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uthostolen youth, bethany mande. thank you all for coming com ono i want to know because i want to play some sound. this is benjamin netanyahus saying americans are protecting you. watch this.o pr when israel asked to prevent iran from developing nuclear tha weapons, nuclear weapons that can destroy israel and threatena every american city, every city you come from, we are not onlypt protecting ourselves, we are protecting you! >> trace: is he right? >> 100% right. let's see what is going on between america and iran. iranian in the middle east righp now and charging america by supplying drones to russia. e onesird, they are th that indistinct universities and create social unrest in americah and that is according to america intelligence reports.
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so america is charged by iran and prime minister not only today but the last 45 years. >> trace: we have known that, we have known that in the prime minister came out todaye and said listen, we need weapont and we need them faster. do you think that was an>> t ineffective plea? >> i think according -- that is what i think, but personally that was the biggest important message of the prime ministert quickly spoke about the president not about the past or the future, but he said we need these weapons right now! we will do the job faster and better if we have this shipmentw faster to us. when i think israel now in the curriculum are in need of weapons.ber that was the number one point of the prime minister netanyahu. >> trace: in the meantime bethany mandel, to you. i know you were at the protest and i want to play theotes sound bite with christina colemandbin there. it is worth playing, it is interesting, watch this.
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>> i have a message for these protesterse . into tyrants of tehran murder women fonor not covering their hair are praising, promoting an, funding you, you have officially become iran's useful idiots!toda >> trace: what did you think of the posttest today, bethany. you were there and you saw it. >> i was inside and i want to thank the police for keeping us safe because security was so ontight. one e of the think prime minister netanyahu said that wasthes apt, these protests are like chickens for kfc. that is exactly right. these protesters do noto no understand the existential threat to western civilization that we are facing from thesefolk folks here are the number one target is women commit lgbqtar individuals. if theabouy care about these is, then they are siding with hamas
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hamas's inexplicable. really is.t griff jenkins interviewed thees anti-israel protesterste. rep watch this. are you saying you would support hamas? >> are you saying you support? what does hamas have to do with 20,000 babies and children massacred anildrd butchered?at d >> trace: what does hamas have to do witho wi it, everything!hg they have everything to do with this! that is all point. >> every life lost in israel and because in the west bank. it is all on hamas' hands. i want to make a point to theo h capitol police to american politicians, t o all americans may did we learn nothing fromtoe appeasing and tolerating the protests, these pro g hud protesters on campuses? what did tolerance lead to,lati escalation? hear my words today if wee continue to appease anna toles stomach tolerate these people and calling for jihad this will
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escalate in our streets. >> trace: you go back and you look at the squad today, bethany mandel and here is what they had to say about benjamin netanyahu. >> this is why i refuse to remain satan there silent. when putin commit war crimes ant we give him excuses and bombs. >> we have invited benjamin netanyahu as being charged with war crimes to address this because. are we a democracy for all? w >> what have we as a nation done? supply homes that maim and murder babies. where is our humanity. >> trace: a lot of hate coming out of the house, bethany. >>asci it was fascinating come s sitting above rashida tlaib as e she was holding up her spine, dingand she sat there looking ar phone the whole time. not just a minister benjamin netanyahu but the o leader of the greatest allies. and it was incredible to watch g
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her sit angrily as he saidster things about protecting western civilization and making sure that we are land up the free and home of the brave forever. and that we are natural allies. all of these things should be a given for anyone who sits as a member of congress. for her to be so angry and so bitter about those messages really speaks volumeessas to ths have serving some members of congress. >> trace: sheila, your thoughts on that. >> my gosh, where do i even start? i mean, it'ssa all the funnest thing somebody said. she is holding up a sign and it said, everyone can self identif> in america. and she's describing yourself. >> trace: it is amazing. when you see the prime ministers of your country is here,, he is seeing this and think the response. what is your take away and if he was sitting right here, whatuld would you say?n' i don't know what to say,>> prime minister? >> ink t think the prime ministv israel, first of all he lived here, studied here we understand
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him well but you can alsoo un understand the threat of thosehe supporters here in america. so, he's really trying to protect the american people. the i do understand the threat seriously here in america. and makes a clear point, this is a threat to america. >> trace: bethany mandel, thank you all, we appreciatedp o coming up the race for the white house back of the starting line witthh kamala harris headig out on the campaign trail thisna time as a presidentialand candidate. and donald trump switching gears to focus on his new upon its its or pneumatic record. ort megan ortega's will join us live next.
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♪ ♪ >> trace: welcome at thet fox news common sense department thoroughly entertained by the medias all hands on deck effort
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to rebrand kamala harris fromtie cackling to hip and cool in record time. last week she gave democratic we pundits heartburn and this week she gives them chills because if you haven't heard, kamala is obama and address. and we need to jump on the bandwagon lest we lose our democracy. but the rebranding does have a few hurdles to help them of theh biggest being the border, a.k.a. vp's epic fail. but axios is scolding us for calling harris the border czar which is odd, x he was calledari harris the border czar. "washington post" columnist jim rubin saidds di it is disrespecl to call kamala kamala it should be harris or vp harris which is odd because calling kamalan. kamala. common sense was always under the impression dies in darkness and it turns out it dies in delaware where the knife was k turned on biden and kamala coup
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was confirmed and democrats thet are not dissent because democrat dissent will draw the mediaa wr wrath. common sense knows the medias rebranding memo by heart. it says the democratic party is now unified and kamala is now cool. so cool, in fact, that chillste. can be expected. let's bring an independent walkt center director may mailmanto oversight chairmann ch jason chaffetz, welcome to you both. here is trump on kamala harris today, may mailman.abou the fake news is talking about kamala as if she is the savior e of our country. o i've never seen a turnaround like this. three weeks ago, four weeks agof she was the worst politician inc america.ey s now they say, isn't she amazing? look asht her, she ie's so beautiful. she is so magnificent. >> trace: i mean, he is right in a way. in 48 hours, she is the
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taylor swift of politics and it's unbelievable to watch. >> it really is and this is the same media that wanted to get rid of joe biden and all of a sudden after the debate, they discover he was senile and now they discovered kamala can put sentences together but this isan dishonest from the media and t they feel they have blood on their hands from living donald trump beat hillary clinton, and they will not let it happen again. >> trace: it is amazing to ment and a political insider, the, post line reads as follows, "obama doesn't leave kamala harris can beat trump which isdors why he is not endod or. do you buy that? >> i think there is a lot of truth to that. reasa lot of hesitation to pushi joe biden out the door, theyng were trying to figure out how tu get around kamala harris. but they couldn't figure it outs when you play identity politics and that's how you you get your, guess what, you are stuck.
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because the democratic voterths figure this out. she was polling in her own stath of california in eighth place! that is why she had to drop out. she was behind andrew yang andnd the sitting u.s. senator. they figure -- the voters figure this out.sh >> trace: you know why, she destroyed single-handedly, helped destroy california, jason come along the way while she was attorney general of the state. senator, elizabeth warren saysai this about kamala harris, watch. >> the vice president harris is one of the most qualified peopl to run in decades. when people see that, they are going to seed the kamala harris that i have known for kama long time. and that is someone who is very unruffled. >> trace: in decades! are you kidding me, may mailman? >> i guess she is more qualified than elizabeth warren, who i f recall running for president ase
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well. but you know what, maybe she was a senator, i would have bought it. i would havewa thought she wasae smarter than cory booker so i thought sht bue was smart. so we've had three and a half years to witness her -- with buses. we are not fooled anymore. >> trace: morgan ortagus snuckuc in and wk e have been talking about rebranding.beenre we had a little trouble with your shot about the whole rebranding of kamala. boy, it is i n full swing.. how long does it last?hese this rebranding, this honeymoon thing. , it is owing to start going back downhill. >> well, i think it actually starts tonight. for example what do we seethin tonight's mark something unprecedented happened before president biden gave a speech. we saw a russian and chinese bombers flying together and they had to be intercepted by norad. that type of thing. when you start to get past everything going on, with, you
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know, vice president harris andp aswho she will pick and once we get past the politics, it ise ma actually important to note that enemies are making plans. xi jinping, the leader of the chinese party and putin willr mu flex their muscle aggressively in the face of a week and the president in the oval office. and in fact, during the middle of what i would call political turmoil in the united states. so i think this is very, very serious times ahead. i think dictators and autocrats around the world are evading at will and flexing their muscle t and showing us they are not scared or intimidated. they did this before biden spokt on purpose. >> trace: it could be a very, very tense six months. megan ortega's, jason chaffetz and may mailman, joe biden dropping out to save democracy t explain what prompted him todoes pain in his presidential bid. does he owe us an explanation,on
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nightcap group, morgan ortagus, christina coleman, it jason shea for clement tonight's topic of truth. democrats and the liberal for clement tonight's topic of media calling president biden's address to the truth.libera nation a democrats and the liberal heroic but noticeabl noty absent from the speech was anything on self declining and the reason for stepping aside. did you think the speech honeste heroic as claimed or does the president owe us an explanation why or why not?no eric? >> i think he owes anding explanation why is not running but more importantly an explanation hoexw he's going toe fit to be commander-in-chief over the next six months as morgan said earlier, chinese russian bombers and today we. have kamala harris skipping benjamin netanyahu speech. a foreign policy disaster, no doubt. the one may mailman? >> so he thinks he's george washington. that waswash the speech. you know what, i'm leaving that nation -- no, you got pushed
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out! everybody knows who got pushed out. it was delusional, buthe's he ts he's historic figure. >> trace: morgan ortagus. >> i agree with eric. this was an attempt not toto e explain why he was stepping out but in an attempt to keep his presidency over the next six ore seven months until the inauguration. he was tryin cg toon convince eh people even though he declined to much to run for office, he s can still be in charge. i did not buy it might. >> trace: jason chaffetz, you buy it? eco-candid? he's going to be canada?ythi he ratted tell them there teleprompter pier in teleprompter. heroic?misetry. he promised to unite the country but he couldn't even unite the party!ll he totally failed to pass theye baton about a year ago.ar he should have not been taking a victory lap because he failed to. >> not heroic at all, he was ridding the teleprompter and he needs to be honest with the the american people.
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>> trace: dr.? >> what is he going to say, i'm old, my party did a coup agains me, like he said what he has to say to like keep some complaints of his partye together and have the main stream media run cover for him. >> trace: does he owe us an92%. explanation, yes, 92%. maybe want to tell us why but afraid of retaliation from hisen own party. cindy, 10 minutes and it won't be a backline, a good glass ofmh wine.t he tim, it wasn't heroic but sad. jeff clement was nothing more than a stump speech leaving allf america in the door. mark, he heroically fumbledmpte through what someone wrote on a teleprompter and someone owes u. an explanation. eric, he owes every single american as to why he dropped out of the race.r thank you for joining the nightcap. thank you for watching america's late news, >> fox news @ night: . i'm trace gallagher in los angeles, and we will see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪
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