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tomorrow night andrew mccarthy, mike baker and geraldo rivera in the same room finally. i miss you already. good night. raveler, jerry nadler. they've been misrepresenting the memo's mention, construction of the memos and the legitimate lawful actions of our president.
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some dimms, we spite the warnings of some of their leaders, crying out for impeachment or indictment of the president after the phony russian witch hunt found no evidence of any collusion whatsoever. >> are you in a position to consider discussing impeachment in congress? >> i think we have to be. >> i think they might seek to indict donald trump here. >> even if your sitting president can't be indicted, he's got to know that his future looks like it's behind bars. lou: legal scholars such as harvard professor alan dershowitz investigating the claims of the special counsel and the efforts of the dimms radical left wing new york state governments and attorney's office to persecute and harass president trump and subvert his
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administration. dershowitz saying that mueller failed in his effort to take down this president. >> the takeaway is that mueller has come up with far less than he hoped for e's not getting cooperation obviously from manafort. manafort can't be used as a witness because he's lied so much. the same is true of cohen. lou: tonight we tackle the latest hyper politicization of the special counsel's russian investigation, congressman matt gates and john solomon with us. also tonight, the elitist french president emanuel macron on the verge of a political collapse after yet another weekend of violence and demonstrations by the middle class, working men and women simply furious over macron's socialist policies. globalist elites also dealt another blow in the united kingdom as prime minister teresa may denied a vote on her
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unpopular brexit deal. and that migrant caravan remains in mexico. members of the caravan increasingly desperate trying to cross illegally in the united states. radical dimms including chuck schumer and nancy pelosi offering president trump nothing to fix the border crisis. in fact insulting him as those who support a border wall. our top story tonight, the radical dim dimms and the natiol left wing media on a tirade. joining in on their warrantless assault, all of their deep state cronies in the intelligence agencies, obsessing over imaginary campaign finance allegations and trump family business dealings.
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that's right. trump family business dealings now apparently the pursuit of the so-called special counsel. friday that counsel's office released two memos for paul manafort and michael cohen, the sentencing memos, both of them providing no links whatsoever to russian collusion, didn't accuse the mt. o president of any crimt the radical left running rampant with their calls for prison time or impeachment, whatever you want. >> this criminal must be brought up by the congress of the united states for impeachment. >> when the evidence becomes so clear that you very likely have a criminal sitting in the oval office, what is the congress left to do at that point? >> this is not going to end two years from now. throughout the rest of his life. >> i'm not convinced that trump is guilty of committing a crime but it sure feels like individual one is.
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lou: in a tweet the president's attorney, rudy giuliani declaished candidate trump didn't break any law, no collusion, no obstruction, not campaign finance but payments to settle lawsuits are clearly not a proper campaign contribution or expenditure. a number of congressional republicans also stepping out in support of the president to quash the dimms calls for indictments. >> is this a campaign finance violation which would obviously i don't think would be anywhere near impeachable. >> i can't imagine basing any kind of prosecution on the word of mr. cohen. >> we've investigated this for a long period of time. both sides are come up with nothing in the process. i think we should put the american people first. lou: meanwhile over the weekend, gaps in the russia witch hunt came into sharper focus, that when former fbi director james comey closed-door testimony was released, the transcript revealing that after ten months
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of fbi investigation and intelligence from a surveillance warrant for trump campaign aid carter page, russian collusion was unproved when special counsel mueller was appointed in may last year, despite all of that. the only way it seems to stop all of this madness and satisfy the dimms would be to throw or borders wide open, to outsource millions more of our jobs to chief foreign labor markets and hold a surrender ceremony on the south lawn of the white house in which the president could turn over power to the left cohorts on wall street, the koch brothers, the business round table and the chamber of commerce. nothing less it seems would satisfy them. so they will remain unsatisfied. joining us tonight, john solomon, opinion contributor for the hill. award winning investigative journalist.
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>let's turn first to just the level of rhetoric and acidic propaganda blitz. >> they're ahead of the facts. we don't have all of the facts yet. let's take into effect some of the facts that we know. there was a stadium and the goal line was, was there collusion between the trump campaign and russia and we're not play in that stadium now. we're in a campaign finance stadium three or four streets down. that's the first thing. so far there's no collusion. that was the primary collusion we had bob mueller's investigation. i think secondly prosecutors have tried a case like this before and they've failed miserably. they did it against john edwards, claimed he took some donor money and used it to hide an affair. he was acquitted on one charge, the jury deadlocked on the
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other. and the overwhelming message from the jurors is they considered it a private matter. just what president trump said this morning. the payments were a private transaction. we have to take that into account, take a deep breath and wait for the rest of the facts before we pass judgment. lou: you and i both know that the dimms are not passing judgment. they're carrying out a propaganda campaign and their intent is to subvert his presidency and his administration, right? >> keep in mind the entire russian investigation began with the campaign. democratic party paying for the steele dossier. if we're going to talk about campaign violations, at issue with trump and the payments, let's take a look at the one violation we know for sure occurred. the clinton campaign the democratic national committee did not frorply identify the payment to fusion gps, hid them and disguised them.
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where is that prosecution. where's the media's interest in that facts. you don't hear it talked about. lou: it would be worthy of a footnote somewhere in the national left wing media not only that but that president obama's campaign had to pay 375,000 dollars fine for violating precisely the same laws that are repaired to by the hysterical left in this country. and they don't do that. and secondly, there was no discussion then nor should there be now of prison sentencing. it is a matter of restitution in precedent and in point of fact. this is, as the president claimed and as you pointed out, a private matter. let's turn to one part of that, though, and that was the decision by rosenstein to listen to senator mark warner when he called for a special counsel.
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at that point surely he knew what fbi director, fired fib director in may of 2017 also knew and had known since october, and that is that that dossier authored by christopher steele was in fact a paid for product from the left and millions of dollars had changed hands to support it. yet, he still went ahead, knowing that it's a democrat calling for the special counsel, it's a democratically funded document and that in point of fact he surely had to be able, given his immense intellect that they had betrayed the fisa court system by using such a document as a foundation for warrants against a sitting president. >> you know, if you read most of the papers, not the hill, but most of the papers over the weekend made not a mention of what it thought was a very
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important event. james comey couldn't remember a lot during his testimony on friday. but the one thing he remembered was that at the moment they used the steele dossier to submit for a fisa application he knew it was unverified. the law says you can't use unverified evidence before a fisa court. you couldn't find it anywhere in the newspapers this weekend which goes to the double standard that everybody complains about in the media today. lou: let me interject and point out the time frame that we're talking about. james comey acknowledged in that testimony, as we saw in the transcript, as you reporte repon "the hill" that he knew in early october, that is before the end of that month had moved ahead, he knew all that there was to know about that dossier that's important, and that is that it
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was unverified and likely unverifiable and you were about to say about rod rosenstein. >> remember when rod rosenstein approves the special prosecutor, he expands the case imrond rushd russia by asking james comey to go easy on mike flynn. let's look at something barack obama did a few years early. he made a statement that he didn't think hillary clinton had committed any crimes, had no intent -- this is before the fbi made its determination. no one was crying obstruction then. but the same justice department suddenly finds in an almost identical circumstance, the evidence of obstruction. i hear lots of complaints. i see a double standard when it comes to clintons, obama and trump. these sort of anecdotes build into the impression that the people have. lou: it's an impression but the facts are that the top seven people in the fbi have moved on
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and were moved on as a result of their complicity in acts of outright political corruption and in several instances specifically in an attempt to sub rert thisubvert this presidt one of them is facing criminal charges. there's been a criminal referral but not criminal charges. >> that's right. and the wheels of justice seem to be turning slow on that front. lou: there's another way of saying that. the dimms have been successful against somewhat either naive or recalcitrant republicans and particularly the leadership of the house of slow rolling the entire process and running out the clock and only weeks in which to do so before they have control of the house. >> that's a big concern that republicans particularly have in the house. but these investigations are going to live on. senator judiciary, senate finance and the inspector general of the justice department are still going to
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dig into the wrongdoing that's inherit in the fbi in this case. that's where we need to keep our reporting focused on. lou: john solomon, thank you so much. good to see you. up next, more on the radical dimms efforts to subvert this president in any way they can in ways we've never seen before. calling for everything from indictments to impeachment, who knows what's next. >> there's a very real prospect that on the day donald trump leaves office the justice department may indict him, that he may be the first president in quite some time to face the real prospect of jail time. >> the walls are close in on donald trump. i happen to believe the president could be indicted. >> we certainly have moved into a few phase. the president has now stepped into the same territory that ultimately led to president nixon resigning. >> i think with these indictments and filings show is that the president was at the center of a massive fraud, several massive frauds against
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lou: the mueller witch hunt has failed to find anything to link president trump with russia, the deep state is, well, their partisan agenda against this president is in fuel view now. full view now. listen to what fire former fbi director james comey had to say over the weekend. >> all of us should use every breath we have to make sure that the lying stops. on january 20th, 2021. i understand democrats have important debates on who their candidate should be. they have to win. they have to win. lou: that's such an impassioned plea. and then there's former cia director john brennan, he tweeted in part, quote, i am relieved that you will never have the opportunity to run for public office again. we presume he was talking about the president. just what public office did
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brennan think the president should run for after eight years sitting in the oval office? extraordinary. can't quite capture the way the man thinks. joining us tonight is congressman matt gaetz. it's great to have you with us. let me start out with comey and this sort of late effort to subpoena him, to bring him in for testimony. you know, i have to tell you, i'm not a fan of what the judiciary committee has done to be straightforward about it but at least you're doing something here now, your committee. you have been doing much throughout. but i have to say, the fact that no one apparently asked comey what he realized about that fisa warrant, knowing that the democrats have paid for it, i mean, that's just, on its face, unlawful. >> john radcliffe asked a series
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of questions that i think would have revealed more information about fisa abuses. james comey wouldn't answer that because she had selective amnesia. whenever we tried to understand what who was in the room, who could corroborate or refute his version of events. he was hazy on those details. but if there was an opportunity to put the president in a bad light, james comey took those shots. this highlights the multi-pronged war that the president is in against the establishment, the democrats, the deep state and their allies and it's one of the reasons that why it's so important that president trump select mark meadows to be chief of staff. he understands the media, understands the politics and there is no person prur presidet trump could consider that knows the facts better than mark meadows. lou: as your electoral record
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demonstrates clearly and boldly, you certainly have not lost a step in your capacity as a campaigner. and i think that that would be and understatement. do you think mark would take the job if offered? >> i do. i think mark is a patriot and he shares the frustration that you do and that so many, hundreds of thousands of millions of viewers that you have who are wondering why not more is happening to unlock the potential of president trump's agenda. we've got one of us in the white house, a disrupter, someone who believes in this country and will take on the special interest. now he needs someone like mark meadows who can execute on that vision and we can see better results for the american people. lou: i think what we want is somebody who can execute for the president's vision day in and day out. what i would like to have is somebody -- a lot of folks, actually in the white house who stand up and defend the president every damn day. i would also like to have somebody in the republican party
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leadership, whether it's the house or the senate, standing up and just pointedly and passionately pointing out that what the dimms are doing is nothing more than a pro propagaa blitz and it's pure rank bull. but we don't hear mitch mcconnell saying that, i don't hear paul ryan saying that. the american people are just about done with the republican party if they can't find the passion to stand up for the man who is representing the interest of working men and women, the american middle class and the republican party seems to be representing nothing other than the koch brothers, wall street, the chamber of commerce. where the hell are the republican leaders? >> well, we need more warriors here in the congress that will pick up the baton in that respect. and you know, if you look at what the president has been able to do in the absence of tremendous congressional support, it really could get you excited about what it would mean if we would have his back.
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if you had mark in there, you would operationallize the agenda. it wouldn't be just what we're talking about. there would be more, i think, occur in the country to validate the boldness of this president. but if we don't have somebody in that role who understands how the opposition fights, then i think we'll be behind the eight bag. 54% of americans believe that this russia investigation is politically motivated. we've got the wind at our back. lou: it's outrageous, an affront against every american value and who the hell is standing up in your entire leadership team dish iep not talking about you and jordan and biggs. i'm talking about your leadership. who among them have stood up and said this is nonsense, an affront against the american people and the millions of americans who voted for this president and our system of justice to pursue prosecution, political persecution against
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this president. who. >> i will give steve scalise and kevin mccarthy for joining us to go after the people who have broken the law. paul ryan didn't do that. scalise and mccarthy did. lou: it is not what i would call a passionate defense of this president. >> no. lou: when they get tired of writing letters and do things in that leadership, they may have a chance of recapturing the house. but until then i don't think there's a chance in hell. what do you think? >> you're going to see the democrats do real oversight. they're not going to have the low energy oversight that we had and we'll have to explain why we couldn't get the truth about fisa abuses but the democrats are going to do everything they can to distract president trump. we've got to be focused on our job in the minority, laying out the defense of the president against a corrupt illegal unfounded investigation that, by the way, even comey admitted when he was fired there was no
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evidence of collusion. lou: your job is going to be -- congressman, i have the it mostt respect for you. i got to tell you, you've got to bring a political fist right across the nose of the left if you're going to have any impact in defending the president. this is going to be a street fight and trust me. >> let's get the best street fighter in congress at the president's side. sna's mark meadows and i think that's the message i wanted to deliver. we have the tools to win. let's use them, get on the field and do everything that we can for this president, this agenda and this great county. lou: right on. and congressman, your message when delivered three times, even i abdosch. thank you so much. good to have you with us. up next, president trump searches for a new chief of staff to help him further his america first agenda. do they agree with matt gaetz?
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we'll find out when we continue. stay with us. lou: joining m me now, gee dma a
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loudon. also with us new york host columnist, fox business contributor michael goodwin. good to see you. let's start out with the president as the focal point of this left-wing propaganda blitz. they have taken this thing to a new level, they being the radical dimms and the left. where is the republican leadership, as i asked matt gaetz, one of the president's great defenders and great advocates. >> there's the question that so many of us have been asking for so long, lou. and i would submit that's part of the reasons republicans elect thd.
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republicanrepublicanselected t. they were tired of an administration that continued to take a back seat -- i say this, while the democrats circle wagons, republicans tend to circle fire. i hope that we can be visionary and change that for the election in 2020. we're going to have to. lou: yeah, i hope that we -- that the republican party can be a party of street fighters and get down just as dirty as the democrats. we're watching, what was it, 40 races almost just thrown awe way in the weeks after the election, not -- like stalin said, you go ahead and vote. i'll do the counting. michael, let's turn to this issue of the president being the focal point, now, of this attack because they couldn't -- they, the radical dimms didn't get what they wanted from the special counsel. now they're manufacturing this
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propaganda and nonsense. what should the president, what should the republicans be doing a about it and where are mitch mcconnell, his leadership team and the speaker of the house and his. >> you've got a multiplication of the prosecutors now. the focus on the southern district of new york took the cohen matter. and i should note that after president trump appointed someone to be the u.s. attorney in that southern district, that person was forced to recuse himself by rod rosenstein. so really what you is the -- lou: who is the only man who does not recuse himself. >> what you have is the democratic holdovers who are running this case and they clearly, when you read their sentencing memo on cohen with campaign finance, they make it sound like the holy grail of government. lou: obama, for example, would never have violated campaign finance laws. >> no, no. he got off with a fine.
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lou: 375,000 dollars. >> but i think the total -- lou: very quietly snuck it in. >> and the tone of that speak making in that sentencing memo is all about a partisan tone. lou: where is the border wall, gina, and why is this president reluctant and why is the republican leadership reluctant to fund a lousy $5 billion for a $25 billion wall. and the dimms are so cocky about it they're insulting the president with a $1.5 million offer so long as this money doesn't go to build a wall. >> well the democrats might want to wake up and it wouldn't hurt the republican to wake up to the fact as well. it is this precise issue that elected this president. americans are sick and tired of crime being committed on them. let's never forget namely the crime impacts the legal
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immigrant communities in the united states. and the people are not going to sit still for this. so both republicans and democrats better wake up to this. but here's the facts, lou. the democrats have a mental block to this because they realize americans won't vote for them. they're desperate to import voters and that's why they won't agree to anything. lou: the wall, with that is the shutdown come 21 december. the president, should he shut down the government if they don't deliver the wall? by the way, i would rather he insist on 25 billion. if you're going the sthu shut dn the government, get 25 pill ondollars and tell them to go to hell. >> you would say gee, the democrats must control congress. they've played a weak hand. lou: shut it down? >> yes. lou: shut it down. >> at some point the wall has to water. lou: it absolutely does, particularly since it's the foundation of this presidency and his campaign.
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gina loudon, michael goodwin, thank you both for being here. it's going to be an interesting well remainder of this year and next year. up next, paul manafort back in court. we'll tell you what happened. stay with liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. great news for anyone wh- uh uh - i'm the one who delivers the news around here. ♪ liberty mutual has just announced that they can customize your car insurance so that you only pay for what you need. this is phoebe buckley, on location. uh... thanks, phoebe. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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street in four straight sessions, 600-point moves, stocks closing higher after
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another volatile session, the dow erasing a 500-point decline, s&p up five, the nasdaq gaining 51, volume on the big board 4.1 billion shares, crude oil back to $51 a barrel, gold flat, silver down half a cent. a chinese court ruling that apple will no longer be allowed to sell older apple models in china. apple says it's appealing. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. joining me now, kimberly strassel, and she writes the weekly potomac watch political column. great to have you with us. >> hi, lou. lou: we got to start with this, if we may, the propaganda blitz
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by taking an escalating move by the dimms against the president. your thoughts. >> well, i think that we saw that last week in an alarming way in terms of the court documents that were filed in terms of the president and supposedly russian collusion, conspiracy, whatever. everyone in the media speculated this was going to be a whole new round of mueller laying out evidence and there was no there. but you wouldn't know it listening to what they were talking about. in addition all of the democrats saying they're going to shut down any investigation into the clear examples of violations that went on during the 2016 election by the fbi. but they are going to launch new investigation into trump. this is an all out war against the presidency. lou: in talking with congressmen, senators, whomever,
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republicans, they act like this is just another walk in the park. that it's just the democrats attacking the president, that's fine. they won't stand up and defend him. they won't call for the end of the special counsel. they will not decry the ludicrous and obscene assault by the left and the radical dimms against this president. i really believe we may be seeing the unwinding of the republican party itself because of the conflicted leadership teams in both the house and the senate. your thoughts. >> well, you do make a very good point, lou, that this is not politics as usual. i keep trying to point that out when i talk about the fbi, okay. just from the broadest level you have to step back and remember, this was a government agency, a law enforcement agency with extraordinary powers investigating a presidential campaign on the basis of information it received from the rival press den campaign.
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presidential campaign. that is training government on your political enemies and that's a worrisome thing which is we need the probes in the house, they have to continue in the senate and we ultimately need the president to release and discloses and make transparent all of these documents so that the american public can see the degree to which politics has become weaponize. lou: we have the acknowledgment, admission by fired fbi director james comey that he knew that the do dossier was politically, democratically inspired by the dn exrrks anc and the hillary cn campaign, yet he proceeded to sign three fisa documents based on that very document. it also means that rod rosenstein, eight months later, was calling for a special counsel because of a democratic senator, mark warner on the
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senate intelligence committee, the ranking member, and he had to know that the very same thing that the fbi director knew, that that was an unverified dossier that was used for at least three fisa warrants. >> well, and it's extraordinary, lou, if you go back and look at the comey transcript from the questioning he had this last week, they get to that part. yes, he acknowledges that he knew that it came from the other side. and then the degree to which he spends time suggesting that that doesn't matter, that the fisa court didn't really need that information, that it was irrelevant. his desire to make it sound as though republicans were somehow behind the dossier. he continued to spout that misdirection that somehow it was republicans who paid for the dossier. we know that that is not the case. but you know, for a guy who couldn't seem to remember hardly any important details when put under questioning, he had his talking points remind to golden. and all of those things you just
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kept saying again and again, it's misdirection. me knows that it wasn't appropriate. lou: always good to talk with you. thank you for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you. lou: be sure to vote in the poll tonight. the question, are you disgusted by the republican party's failure to energetically defend the president of the united states against the accusations of the radical dimms. cast your vot vote on twitter. up next, the caravan migrants resorting to desperate ablghts. trying to cross or border illegally. still radical dimms refuse to fund the building of the wall. i'll take up the latest here next.
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lou: socialist french president emmanuel ma kron folding macrono pressure, addressing the french nation saying, quote, i take my share of responsibility for the anger gripping france, as he well should. he offered tax cuts instead of
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the tax increases, a minute yeum wage increase and tighter control over government spending. in the uk prime minister teresa may reversing herself again calling off a vote own her own brexit deal admitting that the negotiation that led to that deal would be rejected by a significant margin if parliament were to consider it. she means she would be defeated. may now setting a january 21st deadline for the brexit vote. interesting on all of this in the uk, the efforts many suspect on the part of trees teresa mao undercut the popular referendum that supported britain's withdraw from the uk. this is another effort to thwart the will of the uk population. we'll find out. desperation on our southern border as a caravan of migrants pushing, well one of them pushing an 8-month-old boy under
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the fence. you can see here the boy feeding the baby before passing him to his girlfriend on this side of the border. this as radical dimms nancy pelosi and chuck schumer insult the president offering not only $1.3 billion for so-called border security, nothing for a wall. and it's far short of the president's 5 billion, far short of the 25 billion necessary to build the wall. joining us now, vince coglianese. great to have you with us. >> thank you, lou. lou: should the president, in your judgment, shut down the government if he does not get his funding for his wall? >> yes. now is the best possible time for it actually. now is the last time with republican control of both the house and the united states senate for the president to get anywhere near actually getting the funding necessary to build the wall. it's the furthest from the 2020 election. so whatever political damage that might come from a
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government shutdown fight is put off. he was elected with a mandate, build a wall. chanted at every rally he gave. the president needs to remember that. patience is running thin. think about march, september, every spending fight the president has had i'm disappointed i didn't get the wall. next spending fight, it's not going to happen again. prove it now. lou: it is, as you say, this is his signature promise within that amazing campaign. the american people are depending upon him. and it's clear that the establishment that he campaign against represented in the leadership of both parties means to stop that wall come hell or high water. i personally would like to see him demand 25 billion because that's the cost of building the whole thing, just up the ante and watch chuck summer and nancy pelosi and paul ryan will be besides themselves as a result.
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be an apoplectic fit over it. let me turn quickly to the other issue the president campaign on and is fighting so hard. this president is the only international leader to stand up and say we need an international system of balanced trade for the support of our global economy and to restore it to growth. and not a single leader is standing with this president, major leader, leader of a may juroa majorcountry. and this country is watching the chinese work through our business community, wall street, the chamber, the business round table to actually lobby against the president. your thoughts. >> well for anyone who preaches free trade in the united states, you got to get there by being forceful with china. china has been taking advantage of our capacity to be forgiving in every single conversation we've had with them for decades. the u.s. policy has been roll over, play dead and hope the chinese eventually are a free
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trade company. country. it's not what's happening. if you're going to get china to behave, you've got to punish them in to doing it. they're stealing our intellectual property, forcing technology transfers. they're never playing fair on the stage when it comes to free trade. the president is saying you want to get to free trade, start behaving. it's the right attitude to have. and i haven't heard from a single free trader what better options we have other than to levy punishment punishments -- lou: just think, vince. without this president in the oval office we would have had either one of the 17 republicans he crushed or hillary clinton. none of whom would find it odd to say would you pretty please quit stealing hundreds of billions of dollars in ip and technology from us, would you pretty please quit running up trillions of deficits in this
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lou: in our nightly question last friday we asked whether the riots in france and president macron's plummeting approval ratings are a warning for globalists to abandon their agendas. former fbi director james comey is under fire for his testimony acknowledging he newt democrats paid for that phoney trump doesier. >> he had selective amnesia. whenever we tried to understand who was in the room, what views
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were being discussed, who could corroborate his version of events. he was hazy. but if there was any opportunity to put president in a bad light, jim comey took those shots. trish: conservative author and roger stone associate jerome corsi is filing a $300 million lawsuit against the fbi, the get of justice and robert mueller. mr. jerome corsi is right here with me in just a moment on all that. the liberal media continuing to work overtime on the intent to push a narrative that the indictment of the president is all but inevitable. i have imon through t

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