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>> lou: good evening, everybody. our top stories, president trump did exactly what he promised when he began the task of trying to denuclearize kim jong-un's north korean regime. kim tried insults rather than honest negotiation and president trump withdrew the united states from any other summit with the chinese puppet. little rocket man faces a choice get serious about denuclearation or face oblitization. we take it up with gorka.
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and swie gate reveal. law makers and gang of eight briefed on the origins of the obama administration spying on the trump campaign and the criminal deep state intelligence operation and making the scandal the worst in american presidential history and we take on that scandal with chris farrell and judicial watch and president trump cancelled the summit with kim jong-un from north korea and planned for the 12th of next month. he declared that summit ended and he sent an open letter to kim jong-un after the chinese pet threatened a show down with the united states. trump wrote i was looking forward to being there with you.
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sadly biassed on the tremendousanger and open hostility displayed in the recent statement, i feel it is inappropriate to have this long- planned meeting. >> based on the recent statement of north korea, i've decided to terminate the planned summit on june 12th in singapore. i believe it is a setback for north korea and indeed a setback for the world. our very strong sanctions by far the strongest sanctions ever imposed, and maximum pressure campaign will continue as it has been continuing. hopefully positive things will be taking place with respect to the future of north korea. but if they don't, we are more ready than we have been before.
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>> lou: the president made it clear that the u.s. military is prepared to attack should kim threaten our allies or the united states. joining us former strategist to president trump. dr. sebastian gorka. we'll start with the withdrawal of the june 12th summit and make it clear that the u.s. military is prepared to act. your thoughts about president's clear statement and choice for kim? >> well your monologue hit all of the key points, not only was the regime rude and insulting to the white house and vice-president, but they threatened nuclear war. it is important point that the mainstream media seems to miss. the president said if the conditions are not right for
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a meaningful meeting, he will walk away from the deal. he mentioned four days ago, and he wrote in the book the art of the deal, never be so vested in the potential deal that you are not prepared to walk away. north korea reverted to type and they are playing games and in is the wrong administration to play games with. >> lou: following that. i want to share this report from the washington post, in which they are now reporting north korea said it is ready to talk to the united states at any time, responding to trump's cancellation summit with kim jong-un. the expression is that didn't take long. >> if you read the whole letter from the beginning. the president's letter, it is very tough and in the second half is gracious and it says i
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will sit down and talk to you if the conditions change and if you show a willingness to act in good faith nothing was closed down today. the right decision was taken and lo and behold, as your show opens, we hear the news that maybe they realize the mistake that they made. it is not going to be the 12th, and it may be in singapore. >> lou: it was a very quick response and as the president said throughout, we'll see at every turn and twists, we have watch the duping of one president after another and this president will not follow in the line of presidents. he made it clear. it is interesting watching the secretary of state who started talking yesterday about giving
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the north koreans civilian nuclear power. this is reminiscent of what bill clinton it and it was a disastrous policy state and i find it secretary of state that he would be articulating such a thing. >> even the president offered to give some kind of guarantees to north korea, even if it is a regime that persecutes people for political beliefs, this has to be a two way conversation. >> lou: the president hasn't guaranteed nuclear power for civilian authorities in north korea. that is a different statement for two large sponsors of terrorism on the globe. >> i am talking about the security positive guarantee that he potentially add. at the end of the day, something has to be attained by north korea is. it will not be like the jcpoan
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iran deal with no american inspectors and if there was inspections they have to be announced and i know mike pompeo walks in with as wide open and he's in large part why we have gone so far with north korea. >> lou: i don't think there is any question that the vast preponderance goes to the president, and i find it stunning that mike pompeo in office only a few weeks started using first person singular, like president obama. he talks about americans and we have a newly minted secretary of state who is talking about himself in the first person.
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it is singular and to me, off putting, your thoupts. >> lou, you have nothing to worried with about. >> lou: i am annoyed, there is a difference. >> you shouldn't be. you shouldn't be. this individual you know, i have broken bread with this man in the white house and he is a complete loyalist to the president. >> lou: the next time you do, ask him for good manners to acknowledge that the man who makes the poil ticks and first person is to be reserved accordingly. >> oh, he knows that. president trump appreciate it so much dr. sebastian gorka. >> and the department. justice and f.b.i. and the annoying sky gate scandal. and chris farrell of judicial leo, i know i'm late. oh!
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that meant republican leaders of the house intelligence and oversight committees, devin nunez and trair gowdy. the department of justice agreed to brief the bipartisan gang of eight and democrat law maining ares whined and complained about not being briefed about it at all. chris farrell and the judicial watch, chris, it is unclear what they saw and briefed on and witnessed with their own eyes. >> it is it a justice department expectation's management meeting and they said we were forth coming and held meetings and a high percentage belief it was all controlled and contrived, and that it was carefully managed and the justice department and f.b.i. were less than forth coming, and it sorting of allowed all of the
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parties to say we talked about it, but i doubt seriously whether mr. nunez or mr. gowdy are satisfied with the answers. >> lou: how soon will you find out. >> as soon as they hold a press conference. i would encourage them not to be shy but not violate security restrictions. but they can get in front of the camera and opine about the meeting and be frank of the documents and all sorts of details without discussing the actual substance that those gentlemen with convey to the public and they have a duty to do so. >> lou: the president made it clear. he wants total transparency and on the part of the department of justice and f.b.i. contact behavior and the leadership
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particularly. the department of justice and the f.b.i. have been stripped of their senior leadership in some cases in the f.b.i. all of it over the top five positions. and people are not. there is a debate with the dems in congress about whether or not they were culpable or guilty of briefing our constitution and law. my god, what is the debate about? it is clear and straightforward. >> the democrats at this point are chained to a story and the story keeps shifting and rolling around and evolving. >> lou: because they are lying. >> they can't keep it straight. you have to double talk or games to try to get around it. the president and i would encourage the president to do this. with a stroke of a pen, he can order the release of the
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documents. he doesn't have to talk or hope out loud. he can have it happen with a stroke of a pen. it discretionary. >> lou: john brennan writing nonsense. >> he's lost his mind. >> lou: i couldn't argue that point. >> he's disgraced himself. i am waiting for him to post a selfie of himself wrapped in the american flag. he's gone off of the deepened. he's terrified and he's been caught and more to be revealed. >> lou: and robert mueller. what state of his mind and the state of the investigation? it is two years with the f.b.i. investigation that proceeded a year and more than a year since robert mueller was made special counsel and carried out an investigation and produced nothing. >> now agents have been
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dispatched to israel to run down leads. i thought it was about russian collusion. it is slow motion deflation. he will want to get a couple of skal,s. i would leak to believe there is a winding down. but it is it a political football. >> lou: that would presume a lot of integrity. >> and his staff that is utterly compromised. >> lou: it is stunning stuff to witness this. ts ellis, the district court judge who will rule apparenty on whether or not the special counsel exceeded it its scope and man date on august 2nd memorandum. we are still waiting and he
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seemed to be the most animated and intelligent judge to take up the issue. what do you expect if anything at all? >> i believe what he says venlths and he's on the record from the bench expressing great skepticism about what the letter of the scope memo says versus the contact of the special counsel. you know 4:00 no knock warrant against manafort's house is a combination publicity stunt and threat. it is not got a normal existence in the ordinary scope of the investigation. and judge ellis sees through it and he knows the cast of mueller will do virtually going to get what they want. >> lou: chris farrell, thank you for being with us. lying intel chief for obama
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>> lou: james clapper claims that the russians swung the 2016 election for donald trump. his supposed bombshell comment contradicting the view of the entire intelligence assessment after they investigated the manner last year and joining us is former f.b.i. assistant and a friend of the broadcast, james. >> nice to see you, lou. >> lou: i can't believe it.
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former ndi. >> does he forget his tell to the congress? >> lou: i don't think it matters if he is in caught in a lie. and what about james comey? >> comey is, you know, we have talked, at least i have for a year and half on comey. and he's a guy with the biggest attitude and the biggest, you know puts himself on the pedastal and yet he has no common sense. to other thanning he could pull off the fraud of a investigation of hillary clinton when president obama said there's no evidence against her and she's done nothing wrong and you have to be a moron to not know it was
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phony. >> lou: and the dog whistle from the president of the united states and about his former secretary of state. and most obvious, i think the most obvious pay for play scandal is the clinton foundation and for the f.b.i. to permit itself to conclude that they are not going to have an investigation and try to sell the nonsense, we have it under control in the little rock. >> it was not the f.b.i. investigating the clinton foundation. i've call would it a big ricko case than the maif ia. and more sophisticated and more money involved. it was not that the f.b.i. agents didn't want to investigate it. it was 5, 6 or 12 or 20 the number. in washington. >> lou: maybe 50. >> i tell you, lou, it is not thousands of agents out there. i hear from tons and tons of the people so upset p about what is
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going on. and some of your guests on the show, i think i respect, i've talked about turning over the f.b.i. to the marshal service. that is a crazy idea. everyone has their own idea but that should not happen. we need new leadership and get rid of the top ranking people in there right now. and bring a leader in there that is motivate and discipline the agency. that's what needs to happen. >> lou: this is what i think about the future of the f.b.i. i personally believe it believes on how many agents step forward and say under subpeona what truly happened. and if there is not that residual within the rank and file. f.b.i. i think the institution is doomed and by the way, and sitting here with the greatest respect and affection for you.
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and if they don't step up here, that they deserve that institution to be absolutely swept aside. >> i believe the vast majority of those with knowledge and have a reason to step forward other than what they see on television every day. and that's a small number. comey bought those investigations close hold. the agents themselves in the field offices, it was taken away. they called off the new york office and shut down the clinton foundation investigation and shut it down in little rock. it's not the agents out there. it is it's grouch people who perpeated a fraud. i spent most of my adult life there and i know what people go to work for in the f.b.i. it's a shame that we put a series of bad leadership and i
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will put bob mueller in that. >> lou: muller and comey was a disaster. both working in the highly politicalized administration. justice captain and f.b.i. and internal revenue service. >> obama politicalized the government and filled with people with the stock hol'm syndrome. it is a tragedy with what went on. and guys like brennan and clapper and comey. brennan, what a horrible -- he represents evil. i know him. i can tell you that that is a good feeling on your part. he's a psyche co path that guy. all of his rantings and ravings and threatening people.
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we have to clean it out. and the attorney general threatening people. what is this? here is a guy who signed of the renewals on the fraudulent fisan application. what is going on here? we don't know if the gang of eight or heads of house intelligence got to see the documents of origin leading to the special counsel. bee don't know if they were just briefed about it. >> who knows? >> lou: or patted on the head. >> this conspiracy has been working for a long, long time. and this getting donald trump, there was an inkling of him winning this thing. there was a strong fifth column and it is still there today. loupe lou i will say to folks and continue to say to folks. it is not just this president who had the guts and intelligence to try this. but to imagine what he
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withstands every day and had to withstand from the moment he ran for this. >> i have known him 43 years. >> lou: for him to stand up like he has. >> he's never not going to stand up, no matter what happens with these fools. >> lou: i believe that wholeheartedly. jim, it is great to see you and great to see you. >> god bless you, lou dobbs. >> lou: paul ryan losing his group and association with the republican party. certainly its ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ uhp. i didn't believe it. again. ♪ ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth? ♪ i want to believe it. [ claps hands ] ♪ ooh i'm not hearing the confidence.
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our next group suing to end the daca program. joining us texas attorney general kim packs ton. you want to end daca and there is a lot of people watching the republican conference trying to figure out what the in the world house of representative wants to do with it? >> i have no idea. the reason we ask the administration to pull this back. president obama did it unconstitutional and totally up to the congress and if they don't want to deal with them. it is up to them. it is not the power of the president to change the immigration law. >> lou: the supreme court points to your view and the states have a right to end the unconstitutional executive order on the part of president obama. it was to me an open and shut
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case. one thing i learned watching the attorney generals and attorneys and justices and nothing is of a sure deal. >> we have a same court and process, and i would be shocked that we are not successful in the district and federal and supreme court. it is constitutional and legal scholars have settingsed and i think you will see we will be successful. >> lou: can you rationalize the district courts that impeded the.. >> this is an constitutive order by obama. and now the president wants to undo it. and how can the judge say how can they do that. and judges don't have the authority to do that.
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>> lou: we'll see that play out in court. we wish you luck. >> thank you. >> lou: texas moving against sanctuary cities and where your efforts stand and what do you expect the final resolution. >> we had our own sanctuary bill and sued by dallas, houston, and el paso and san antonio and our law was simple. it allowed law enforcement to ask about immigration status which was approved by the supreme court in the arizona case and said if you are an elected official. up have to turn over illegals who committed crimes which is reasonable in our state and that's all it required. we lost in district court, fifth circuit court reversed and we have been successful in defending the law. >> lou: how soon is it. >> i am not sure. we have the law in place and
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enforcing it through my office. >> lou: now the issue of immigration. and your thoughts of what the house of representative discharges works against your law and the interest of the state of texas and people of the state of texas versus a speaker of the house and lame duck and wants to stay speaker and apparent leap keep his hands in the coffers and chamber of commerce and koch. >> you are talking about daca issue. absolutely. i don't know what congress should or shouldn't. >> lou: it is a lot of issues with speaker ryan. >> it is a issue of constitutional power. it is it up to congress to do something and they are not required to. this is it an action of a president that overstepped his bounds. and all we are doing saying we
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>> lou: president obama's lying director, james clapper reaching a new level of absurdity as he attempts to justify everies to smie on the trump presidential campaign in the 2016 election. >> politicalicizing what is a legitimate activity on the part of the f.b.i. they use informants and they have strict rule and protocols
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under this. this is one much my techniques that you can use or bring to bear. the f.b.i. can in the interest of determining whether that was active efforts on the part of the russians to infiltrate the campaign. >> lou: we'll put james clapper to an interesting test. my guest now has the article on the real origins of the mueller witchcraft. andrew mccarthy and u.s. prosecutor attorney and it is great to have you with us. did you think you would hear a national director of intelligence saying it was spy. >> once i heard it for trump's on good. i figured anything else can follow. >> lou: this man is delusional
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and certifiable. >> we have a norm where law enforcement and is hands off on the election campaign. and the only time to overcome that is if you have powerful evidence of wrongdoing and to say a few people connected to the campaign maybe bad apple and baggage is something to be concerned about. it is it not something where you would say the trump campaign is in an espionage conspiracy with russia to steal the election. >> lou: wouldn't it be like president obama had a friendship with bill aires because he would be disqualified from being president because he supports terrorism?
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>> i think the radical connengzs of obama were a legitimate. but the campaign is supposed to be decided by the ballot box. you can make arguments but you should not forget who the sovereignty is. >> lou: a lot of people are trying to change who the sovereignty is in this instance the president of the united states. and in that legitimate dully elected government. it is stunning and turn to your article because it is it absolutely fascinating that the disputed origin of the special counsel keeps taking on new life and new dates and certain as to when it began. let me make that date unproven and highly ambiggous. >> it is funny, when you investigate the investigators which is what we are finally doing here.
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>> lou: thank god we are. >> it is not different from investigating other people. when the story changes, that means the truth is not something they are comfortable about. we first heard the origination of the investigation was caused by carter page's trip to moscow and that collapsed because of the dossier overlay on that. >> lou: and all but unknown figure loosely associated with the campaign at best. >> and right. then origination 2.0 the george papadopoulos story a 20 something guy what hears from a guy who claims they have russian contact and have hillary clinton's e-mail and he's having a few drinks in an establishment with the top diplomat of australia in great britain. >> lou: papadopoulos is lesser
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known than carter page and suddenly talking to the highest ranking australian diplomat in the united kingdom. >> he may have shown him the pen from the model u.n. and that story kind of doesn't past the test and so you keep asking where did it get started and i think to their credit, the house intelligence committee under chairman nunez, has some interesting stuff in their final report that was first caught by kim stroszle. but she noticed on page 54. report, they mention that in the spring of 2016, f.b.i. director comey briefed the national security council of the obama administration on the page stuff. what was the page at that point,
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that is month before the trip to moscow. and the page stuff was there was an attempt to recruit page in 2013 by russian spies where he cooperated with the f.b.i. and the justice department. they used his information in the arrest complaint. >> lou: he would by f.b.i. cannons be highly suspect because he was fully patriotic and response to the investigating agency. >> you never know. but what had happened when comey had this briefing? the main things that happened, page came on to the campaign. and trump announces the foreign policy advisor. loupe lou that is when. >> march 24th. and eight days later manafort came on to the campaign. the trump campaign was under pressure to develop a foreign
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policy quadre. because the establishment republican party would not cooperate with trump's campaign. loupe lou jumping ahead as we wrap up. what is the take away here that we have been lied to not once, twice and the fact is we still don't know the honest truth about, i think it may be redundantant but an honest and truthful origin of the entire farce that is the special counsel investigation. >> we need transparency of how it started and turns out they were suspicious of these guys, i think they overreacted and at least put it on the table and not pretend other things cause today. >> lou: i can't say they overreacted because they were actors and they constructed such a fabric much lines at almost
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every juncture. and they have phony dossier to get a fisa court surveillance and then remid it and the process has gone on. we have seen clapper lie about it and james comey lie about it and the lies continue. and most recently today with the idea that spying on presidential candidate system normal at least under. well, what ever they did, it is on the fisa warrant. >> lou: it seems that the president will have to make that judgment. >> i again wonder, let's get on with it and get it out there. >> lou: andrew, great to have you with us. up next, the attorney with the campaign that met with an f.b.i. spy. victoria kensing and her
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ask your rheumatologist about xeljanz xr. capital one has partneredthing with hotels.com to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you have to do is pay with this... at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar? that is incredible. brrrrr. i have the chills. because you're so excited? because ice is cold. and because of all those miles. obviously. what's in your wallet? i'm not sure. what's in your wallet? loupe lou just when you continuing will get crazy. eric holder held in contempt of congress and weighing in on the spy scandal and the spy in the trump presidential campaign he tweeted this. more doj forms are eroded.
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and trump wants access to the infiery and his congressional supporters want access to an investigation. time for them to say no. protect the institution and time tested norms to assess the madness of this moment. and joining us is joe and victoria. great to have you with us. your client sam fogus apparently being approached by someone? >> no, no, no, lou. targeted not approached. professor halper, targeted both carter page and my client sam clovis to meet with him and try to set them up. it is very clear. i don't know who was directing him from the u.s. government.
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we don't have those facts yet. but they were targeted and this is what happened in early of july of 2016, carter page was in a conference in cambridge and met the professor halper. a week after that carter page e-mail would same clovis there is a professor that wants to meet you. and professor halperand said carter page suggested i meet with you. now, does that sound like a set up? he was bootstrapping his introduction to sam clovis and sam said he would never have met with this guy and didn't know him from a tam. he used carter page's name and figured it was an all right person to meet with. >> lou: eric holder talking about the norms of the department of justice being under assault.
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my, joe, what is eric holder on? >> you have to remember, lou, you set it up perfectly with the history of him, only attorney general held in contempt of congress. his tenure was a disgrace. he was responsible with fast and furious and lied to congress repeatedly and covered up bad case and covered for hillary clinton and set in motion to complete and unmitigated gal to criticize the president. this president is acting stellar in the lawlessness left over from comey, lynch and holder. all of those people who ran the doj and f.b.i. are disgraces. they set the f.b.i. back ten years and little that can be done about that and if eric holder thinks that is a good
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norm of what he did, he needs to see a psychiatrist. >> lou: and on the same day james clapper protesting it is a responsible thing to do to plant a spy on the part of the f.b.i. >> it is not a spy. it is an informant and bringing back. >> just a guy hanging around the cloakroom. >> it depends on what is, is, lou. >> lou: forgive me, your wife has corrected me twice and i have to defer to her corrections. and very quickly, your thoughts about a president making an a decision on the investigation? >> essential. and the president did what any president should to. when the justice department is being run incompletely by rod rosenstein and jeff sessions, the president brought them over for the third time in two weeks to tell them to run like adults
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