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and remember -- you can't take it with you. [ gonghimes resonating ] a very dangerous slope and i hope we can figure it out. meanwhile, here is lou dobbs. lou: goo evening. our top stories, president trump's travel ban vindicated before the supreme court. took a year and a half. but here it is. the high court ruling. the president has the power to protect our boirsd and keep america d our borders and keep america safe. president trump: i will always defend the sovereignty and safety and security of the american people. lou: we'll take up the victory with dr. sebastian gorka and david hanson. relentless rinos in congress poised for another vote of a
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so-called' immigration bill that promotes open borders. virginia congressman dave brat joins us on capitol hill. voters heading to the polls in 7 states. if you had any doubt about this president's ability to win as much and as often as he promised. you should acknowledge that roughly in a year and a half in his first term as president wins almost daily and this was another such day. you have the supreme court not only upholding the travel ban, but siding with conservatives against a california law that would enforce pregnancy centers to provide information about abortion. at the same time markets will be higher. the dow up 30 points.
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folks in the business press have been blaming every market move on trade wars, employing the lazy trump narrative as their ideological left-wing colleagues. even today made yeah prime minister justin trudeau suddenly a fan of trash rivers, considering tariffs and quotas on chinese steel. no. around first guest talking about immigration is congressman dave brat who sits on the house budget and small business committees. great to have you with us. let me ask it this way. why in the world are we watching
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a so-called com compromise votet the conference hasn't read, hasn't had a participation role in and it's been written again by the speaker and his little band of cohorts. >> that's the right question. the answer is because 30 republicans said we'll compromise with 200 democrats and no democrats came along. the compromise bill was the goodlatte bill. the senate shut down the government in january on the budget process. they said give us 700 daca. the president said we'll do that. then the democrats said no to that. the president said i will do 1.8 million and the democrats said no to that. >> we put in a bill unifying parents and kids and the democrats said no to that.
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the goodlatte bill had all the strong components. e-verify. end to chain migration. the new bill, you won't get any border work done because we'll be processing those people from guatemala. lou: it's a pile of junk put ford by the koch brothers, the business round table and wall street. the leader of your conference is a joke. the speaker is a joke. it makes you look like a gaggle of fools for putting up with someone who has resigned his job. he's focusing on k street and his don't jar class masters.
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>> this compromise bill i don't think we should be calling the goodlatte bill because it does confuse everybody. we need to do what the american people want. they w border secure, they want the wall, they want strong enforcement. that's it. it's pretty simple. lou: you are going to vote tomorrow. are you going to pass it despite everything? it's a false choice for the american people represented by the establishment suggesting you can't have national security unless you give away citizenship to you said 2 million is the number. but by the type you get done with parents and siblings you have got chain migration roaring again. this is sufficient an insult to this president and the american people, it's intolerable. >> there was a shock last week.
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we had to vote on the original goodlatte bill. we got 193 votes. and you need 10orend you pass the bill with all the nice features tonight. we didn't have the secretaries lobbying on that. and the president didn't come in strong on that. lou:eing led by an inett as well as a person who sold out fully and completely to the establishment. >> i am not happy with the second or we left regular order. usually you run bills through committee. then the group of 30 did the discharge petition and took over the house floor basically and said we are going to work with democrats. lou: you sounds like it's the fault of the group of 30 or the conference of 230-se
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republicans. >> leadership needs to tell that group we should have stayed line with a song bill. then thesident wouldave cop roaring in with support on that goodlatte bill. it was stronger than the four pillar bill. if the president cops in with red state democrats, you can put pressure object a lot of senate democrats. lou: if the president were to do that you would 50 people lose their seats in the u.s. house of republicans. -- house of representatives. you don't want that. do you? the president is sitting in an extraordinary place. he has been o oh opposed by your speaker. and the folks who want to survive this mid-term election. by the way, not only did they
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survive, but they could add to their majorities, if they attach themselves to this president, his wall, his promise on border security, and straightforwardliened this nonsense, there is a grand bargain in the offing with a has-been speaker who never accomplished anything in his entire legislative career who the republicans made leader in the house. >> 203 votes on the strong bill and the weaker bill was pulled. the president said he supported it somewhat. lou: he said he supported both bills. >> it wasn't full-throated for the second bill. the number we were hearing. they only had 120 votes for the weaker bill. lou: every republican better pray that business an academic
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issue. if that passes, the republican conference is going down in flames. mark my word, you heard it here. >> igree with you. the reporters are asking me, is e-rare tonight or not. that's not the kind of -- is e are verife -- is e-verify tonig? lou: the question is, is it in it? how can you people absolutely put up with this ignorance? >> i'm going to vote the right way, and i think the conference is going to do the right thing tomorrow. i don't think it will have near the votes because of the
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arguments we are talking about here. the 2 million i don't think the average member goes there. lou: the fact is the stench in the capitol is so overwhelming the way this has been constructed and led by the speaker of the house and his band of merry rinos. it's embarrassing to the nation and insult to the president of the united states who by the way is the only hope that all of the people in that house of representatives have of getting re-elected is if they stand with him. congressman, we are over time. i wish you all the best. up next. house ethics complaint filed against maxine waters for inciting violence on the trump cabinet and administration. we take it up after the break. chris farrell from judicial
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controversy even in her own party. her recent statements encouraging people to quote pushback on trump administration members. joining us to discuss is chris farrell, director investigations for judicial watch. he has just recently returned from the border. but i want to turn to maxine waters and your ethics complaint. i didn't even know anyone not a member of a house could file a complaint. >> there has been a damage in the rules with respect to professional ethics and we thought it was imperative to get on the record that hired conduct is beyond the pale. this is a year after congressman scalise and the republican baseball team were gunned down
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at a practice in alexandria. another lunatic from the left took action, and this is exactly what maxine waters is looking for. she knows exactly what she is doing. her cartoonish behavior, her outlandish actions are one thing. but she knows exactly what she is doing and appeals to the lunatic allies and the antifa gang. this is dangerous stuff. the house should expel her from congress. lou: i haven't heard a word. you are talking about nancy pelosi, the minority leader who is responsible for her members, i haven't heard a word from her. but we haven't heard a work from peaker ryan. i know he's a lame duck. but at least it looks like he would go through the motions and at least tip his hat a bit.
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his responsibility as you suggested as speaker. >> this is not just reckless talk on the path of one wacky members. we have had actions taken against trump administration officials, where there has been outrageous abusive obnoxious behavior. this is a form of assault. it is criminalized as assault. the year after representative scalise was gunned down by a lunatic lefty. this is not just hot air and word. lou: you are watching the left become an activist mob. we are watching whether it's the occupy i.c.e., antifa, the list of the conduct of these folks on the left, these activists, i mean, it's beyond to me
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tolerance. and i don't understand why it's being tolerated, particularly it seems to me there was a federal law and regulation at one time that you could not threaten a federal official and we are watching it happen almost daily. where are the u.s. marshals. where is the secret service and why is it being permitted? >> it shouldn't be. it's literally criminal. the house has an obligation to police itself. we are doing what we can to call attention to it and force the slow-moving gears of washington to do the right thing. lou: let me know when you hear from speaker ryan. i'm sure it will be -- >> don't hold your breath. lou: don't worry, i never do. let's return to your trip to the border. we know the bored is a sieve. the president said a number of times they are building a wall.
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it is patently not a wall it's a fence, it's border security, but this speaker of the house made certain the omnibus bill provided no funding to build the wall. >> they are trying to do everything they can to thwart the president and the will of the american people. all the federal agents i spoke with, rank and file members, border patrol, i.c.e., customs, they are all furious at the reckless language being used characterize them as nazi concentration camp guards. lou: i'm sure you will hear from pelosi and the democratic national committee demanding a retraction and apology they would use such -- where in the world are the thought police who normally would immediately focus like a laser on anyone who used
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the words holocaust or nazis so today kritionly entirely unrelated to that historic tragedy? it's just extraordinary to me to witness the hypocrisy and the cynicism of the left in this country. >> the virtue posturing is repulsive. these rank and file officers on patrol bend over backward and put themselves at great personal risk to protect kids. there is a situation where families have been split in the last few months. but this problem has been going on. lou: let me just interrupt you for just a second. i don't know what we know right now. we know the most of recent numbers are something like
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2,000. we don't know who they are. who they are related to. we don't know why they have been distributed around the country like they have been. we have assurances every parent will find their children. posturing on the part of the left-wing media than there is objective reporting. they are all work on an ideological slant. >> virtually all of these uneye accompanied children -- all these unaccompanied children are being used as subway tokens to get into the country. lou: they are with human traffickers and sex traffickers and no one wants to address it. the left is using it as a
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propaganda stunt to change the conversation. the facts on the ground are children are being criminally exploited for drug trafficking and human trafficking. that's the facts. lou: up next. house republicans under lame duck speaker ryan trying to pass an immigration bill tomorrow that they haven't read and don't know what's tonight. is it your idea? is it our idea of responsible legislative leadership? i wil have a few thoughts about the party's failed effort to reach an immigration compromise. i don't understand why the compromise is remotely being entertained by anyone, whether the president, the congress, anyone. there is no compromise when it comes to national security. stay with us. we are coming right back. ♪
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welcome walk. i have made to secret for my contempt of the politics of speaker ryan and his like minded band of rhinos in the house and sniet. just as ryan has made no secret about his disdain for the national interest, working families, our middle class. his cheap appeal seems to be the eagerness to please the power brokers of the establishment and his passionate pursuit of open borders and cheap illegal immigrant labor. he of course was no fan of defined benefit programs, you know, pensions, which he saw as an awful, terrible unfair burden on corporate america's international competitiveness. ryan didn't blink at the yawning gap in the value of pensions versus 401(k)s. nor was ryan a fan of those
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employer health care benefits for employees. again he lemented the loss of market competitiveness that resulted. and now ryan who wants to further free working families frobycutting entitlements, wanto pass a bill he calls a compromise bill on immigration. compromise, really? obviously his masters are desperate now to keep our border with mexico wide open. so many depend on the 30 to $40 billion of remittances of foreign nationals who work in the country illegally to their families in their home nations, most often mexico. and the cartels bring in nearly $70 billion back to mexico from their shipments of cocaine and marijuana and her heroin and mem fete phone.
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thamphetamine. the cartels with the driving force behind immigration, smuggling hundreds of thousands of illegals into the united states etch year. and as millions of illegal immigrants arrive in america other the past two decades, they've cut the wages of hardworking american citizens with whom they really do compete. but of course that was the design of ryan's masters all along. and all the more reason that ryan and the rhinos have fought against president trump's wall. in the latest omnibus spending bill ra ryan didn't a lot a dimo build a wall. and ryan wasn't contempt with that insult to the president he actually cut the number of i.c.e. agents to enforce gration law internally. president trump is already an historic president. no president has ever done more than he has in a year and a
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half. mr. trump's accomplishments are a testament to his intellect, talents and also his extraordinary patience. why he tolerates the buffoons of his party's capitol hill leadership is a completend utter mystery to me. whether the lame duck speaker who is more than willing to kill the republican party's chances of preserving their majority in the midterm elections or leader mcconnell who persists in refusing to kill the 60-vote rule in the senate. mr. president, i would hope you would tell the speaker and the leader you no longer need their approval. you don't need their precious time. that there is no grand bargain to be had with these arrogant fools. besides, you've already made a grand bargain with all of us deplorables, as you called us all last night in south carolina, the super elites now. we're your supporters, the men and the women forgotten by three presidents who preceded you.
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your supporters want no deal on amnesty in order to secure the border. we want no quid pro quo, no more false choices offered up by globalists, elites and their lackeys. and certainly no false choice between national security or amnesty for millions who have broken our laws. ryan and mcconnell has senselessly obstructed your presidency for a year and a half. americans are tired of the establishment's efforts to slow role your presidency. as you constantly and consistently take on every challenge, take on every adversary and lead. you've spoken before using the military to build that wall in the interest of national security. so please, mr. president, build the wall. whether with the army's corps of engineers or contractors like boeing or the navy se navies. the motto you would have to love. we build, we fight.
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does that sound familiar, mr. president? and the fighting see beez is a great movie starring appropriately john wain. john wayne. you've done a lot want mr. president. it's your era, your time and america is with you. our quotation of the evening from thomas jeffer soon. he said this "the purpose of government is to enable the people of a nation to live in safety and happiness ." ." up next, seven states holding primaries tonight. will trump supporters win, win and win again? we'll bring you an update next along with dr. sebastian gorka. stay with us. we're coming right six in the morning. she thought it was a fire. it was worse. a sinkhole opened up under our museum.
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i am very pleased to hear that sarah sanders is receiving secret service protection. i think it should be available to everyone of any part of this administration who is being threatened. your thoughts. sn>> well it's the sad reality f the political environment today when you have people on national television, not just guests and commentators, but hosts saying that you voted, if you just voted for donald trump, you don't have to work for him, you're a nazi, you're a bigot. that's the kind of collective guilty approach that was used by a man called adolf hitler. so the left is out of control. and this isn't a new story. remember, betty devos, this started with threats against her. we've had threats against -- this is the latest -- lou: as far as i know she's had protection throughout since that understand accident. >> she has. lou: as you say, this is not
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new. but the fact is what is new is that there's not a consequence for this kind of assault and harassment on the part of these -- i mean, we've learned today this intern who had yelled an epitaph at the president of the united states, an intern, the senator from new hampshire, got a weak suspension. >> right. lou: with the presumption that she was treated like a hero by her like-minded lefties. this is disgusting, it's appalling and there should be consequences period. i thought there was a law, frankly, against harassing federal officials period. >> well the issue here is it's not just harassment. it's the normalization of violence. what maxine walters said was basically trying to provoke violence. when you say you see one cabinet member at a department store and you need to create a crowd to
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push on them, what's that? that's intimidation. that's the threat of violence. and let's remember, james hodgkinson wasn't a member of the ku klux klan. he was a bernie sanders supporter. he took a rifle to a baseball diamond very close to where i am with a hitless of not democratic politicians, of republican politicians. he almost murdered one of them, steven scalise. if there's any side that's for future violence, it's the democrats, lou. lou: there's no question. the left-wing is using thuggery. it's pathetic, what we're witnessing. very quickly. the president, paul ryan again going to a vote tomorrow. and holding up the idea in front of everyone who will pay any attention to this lame duck that
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he was willing to trade our national security for amnesty for millions and millions of immigrants, making him look like a damn fool, making us look like fools for putting up with him. >> yet again paul ryan has proved to the world that the gop establishment, and especially the leadership, cannot be trusted. in the prior block you nailed it, lou. this isn't just about immigration. this is about national security. the people coming across those borders aren't just children and innocent people. they are ka coyotes, weapons smuggling, drugs. it's a national security imperative. and the idea that he's going to sell us down the river just to make him and his friends look good at the next cocktail party in georgetown, paul ryan should be ashamed of hymn. lou: great to have you with us. good to see you be sure to vote in the poll tonight. the questio is, does the
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a medal of honor to army first lieutenant garland connor. the kentucky native served ten campaigns in 28 monthses of world war ii. he was wounded seven times in combat. he's been called the second most decorated world war ii veteran. onlthis is incredible. the man won four silver stars, a bronze star, three purple hearts. he was wounded seven times. and a distinguished service cross. this is the fourth medal of honor president trump has awarded to a service member. troubling numbers from the customs and border protection agency. more than 5,000 convicted criminals have been arrested trying to enter the united
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states across our border with mexico in just the last eight months. that includes 505 confirmed members of violent gang, particularly ms-13, the 18th street gang and the mexican mafia. joining me tonight, national review columnist, best selling author, victor davis hanson, the author of the extraordinary book "the second worl second world w" victor, greato see you. thanks for being with us. the travel ban today, the president announced i thought with great to say this was a victory for the country and indeed it was. the national security, the responsibility and authority for it, in the view of the high court, belongs to the president. >> yeah. i think everybody, whatever their political persuasion is, understands that you don't know
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who is coming in from a failed state like libya or somalia or north korea or venezuela or yemen. and i don't think those are places that anybody of any political persuasion would want to visit. he had a couple of goes at the attempt to stop the immigration from war torn states and i think he refined it enough that the supreme court was quite right. and although some of the countries have five of the seven are muslims, obviously venezuela and north korea are not. so it was a wise move. and i think it will get majority support from the public. lou: and it took so long for this to move to a decision. >> it did. lou: which belies the issue of national security. this is the 21st century. and the enemies are different than they were during the second world war. we don't have time to convert civilian production to military, in the case of most of our enemies, whether it be china, whether it be russia. whatever happens is likely to
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happen quickly. there can be a lot of distance between the american people and their president about his authorities and responsibilitie for national security. >> yeah. i think the supreme court understood that. i think most people understood that the opposition to the present form was not really about these countries, that everybody agrees with are unstable and dangerous places. but it was more of another lever to wedge some issue against trump. and i think it's going to go the way of all of the other issues, whether it was the haiti issue or whether it was the assassination threats o violence. we have these iterations at the borders and they come and go. lou: and the border. the issue of illegal immigration. we have a group within the republican party, one of its most prominent members, speaker paul ryan. trying to create a compromise of
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national security in support of his preference and that of many moneyed interests, including corporatists, u.s. multinationals were amnesty for millions of people who have entered the country illegally. your thoughts about the false choice that has become regular and frequent and intensifying over the years from that group of people. >> well i think it's a proverbial horse before the cart. the cart before the horse. what are you going to do with the border. the border is wide open right now. before you talk about giving -- i hope he means a green card. if he means amnesty, that' unhinged. if someone has been here ten years they have not broken the law other than entering and residing illegally. they're not on public assistance, maybe you can have a pathway to get a green card. unfortunately the left isn't going to do that. but more importantly, i don't know the relationship is with
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mexico today. mexico facilitates a transit of over a million people over the last few years from central america. it enjoys ooh $71 billion trade surplus, maybe $20 billion in cartel profits go back, 30 billion, largest source of foreign revenue, many by people here illegally subsidized by sacial services social services. and given that the president of mexico says he has a right to determine the sovereign law of the united states and encouraging more people to break the law. lou: he's encouraging the poor, the inskilled of his country and the uneducated to cross that border into this country. that's manuel lopez, the populous can date and leading fobya substantial mar again mar.
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threw, hurled an epitaph at the president while he was on capitol hill is not being fired for her disgusting conduct. instead the 2 is-year-old who works for a democratic senator receives a week long suspension. he's barred from the capitol building. and house speaker ryan finally responding four days later to the vitriol spewed by maxine walters. ryan saying she should apologize. there's in place for this in our public discourse. the man has a way with words. joining me you, sidney powell, author of "licenses to lie" and luke rosiak. great to have you both here. let me, if i say, just start with the very straightforward question, luke, where do we stand with the wands and why is
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there not any more dramatic movement in the case? >> nominally paul ryan is the head of the house. but you wouldn't know it. he didn't tell anyone when this series of astonishing events occurred. they've got server locks showing that these guys hacked congress, the capitol police found they stole a server with evidence on it and they left. paul ryan has never said any of these things. and jeff sessions two years later hasn't prosecuted any of them. this is the cull mie nation of the deep state. it's astonishing these things could go on. two years later they arrest the guy's broth and charge him with bank fraud when they catch him at the airport with 9,000 dollars in cash. right now it appears that the m thes want this to go away. lou: it appears that the republicans want it to go away as well. sidney, let me ask you.
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what in the world could be the motivation not to move on these obviously these threats to national security and very bad actors? >> i can't imagine, lou. there's absolutely no excuse for it. on top of that you've got the fbi and the department of justice hiding 675,000 clinton e-mail, the entire file that the fbi found on her computer back inctober, before the election in november, and they're hiding all of that. they didn't look at houma's e-mails even though they knew she was a proxy for hillary. they didn't look at what comey called the golden e-mails, the blackberry e-mails that they couldn't find anywhere, supposedly they were looking for those all over. so the ig report reflects that they were hiding stuff at every turn there and didn't do anything close to their real job, which they said was leaving no stone unturned in those whole clinton e-mail investigation. i mean we need a special
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prosecutor to cover the illry e-mail case that never happened and was deliberately truncated and the obstruction of justice investigation against the doj person that has the fingerprint on the hillary e-mail investigation. lou: what sidney is saying makes great sense. there's one problem. a republican justice department isn't acting. a republican administration is permitting this to go on. what in the world could be the motivation? >> i mean, you know what it i it's the deep state and the fbi and they're reporting up through the channels. who knows what they tell jeff sessions. but obviously he doesn't appear to be getting the message, i guess. what we know is there are witnesses that will testify and want to testify that i irwan was soliciting bribes on capitol hill, running a fake business that took money from hezbollah.
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the list goes on and on. in one case they finally agreed to speak to a key witness. they had one demand for this person. do not bring any evidence. that's an exact quote from the fbi. don't bring the documents. we don't want them. lou: what luke is talking about is the central figure in really the clinton e-mail scandal, aside from hillary herself, debbie wasserman schultz. >> exactly. lou: what should. >> and that is so unacceptable. the fbi should have gone in and seized that server like they've seized everything with respect to president trump. i mean there's no excuse for that. a real investigation, they go seize the server. they don't let crowd strike, which is also hillary clinton affiliated. crowd strike is part of the
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problem, might be one of the contractors that the fisa court was found to be abusing the fisa court. lou: a thank you both. we appreciate it. thank you for joining us. a very dangerous slope and i hope we can figure it out. meanwhile, here is lou dobbs. lou: good evening. our top stories, president trump's travel ban vindicated before the supreme court. took a year and a half. but here it is. the high court ruling. the president has the power to protect our boirsd and keep america d our borders and keep america safe. president trump: i will always defend the sovereignty and safety and security of the american people. lou: we'll take up the victory with dr. sebastian gorka and david hanson. relentless

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