tv Trish Regan Primetime FOX Business February 18, 2019 8:00pm-9:01pm EST
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lou: tomorrow night congressman mark green and har met dillon along our guests. follow me on twitter @loudobbs. thanks for being with us. good night. trish: president trump warning of the dangers of socialism and pledging support for venezuela's opposition leader juan guaido. president trump: the united states was proud to be the first nation of the world to recognize president guaido. susan: trish will have an exclusive interview with juan guaido tomorrow evening. there are reports law enforcement now believe jussie smollett rehearsed his attack with the two brothers.
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police interviewed and released last week without charges. nation of islam founder louis farrakhan is saying there is no reason ilhan omar should apologize for anti-semitic comments. >> it's omar from somalia. she's talking about the [inaudible] and they try to make her apologize. susan: that -- that story coming up. "trish regan primetime" starts right now. i'm susan li in for trish regan. president trump ramping up pressure on socialist dictator nicolas maduro, warning members of venezuela's military to support the move toward democracy and the man the u.s. and the rest of the free world
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recognized as the legitimate president of venezuela or the country risks losing everything. phil keating is live in miami where the president delivered that warning where the president has the latest. reporter: president trump tightening the screws on disputed president nicolas maduro of venezuela, addressing a crowd inside florida national university. a crowd venezuela americans and immigrants. miami has the largest concentration of venezuelans in the country. the people in the crowd today knew all too well the state of their homeland is expiring into dispair. president trump and first lady melania walked into the florida university's basketball arena to a standing ovation and cheers. and lee greenwood's "god bless the u.s.a." blasting from the speakers.
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he gave the crowd the rhetorical meat they wanted to hear. that socialist dictator nicolas maduro must step down and socialism failed missably. president trump: not long ago convenience was the wealthiest nation in south america. but it has been brought to the brink of ruin. reporter: the white house refers to nicolas maduro as a dictator who has stolen the riches of the country that used to be the richest in the hemisphere. the united states and 50 other countries recognize guaido as the president. food and medicine is scarce. the average venezuelan has lost 24 pound since maduro took office. inflation could hit 5 million percent. president trump: we seek a
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peaceful transition of power but all options are open. we want to restore venezuela yanl democracy. if you choose this path you have the opportunity to help forge a safe and prosperous future for all of the people of venezuela. or you can choose the second path. continuing to support maduro. you will lose everything. reporter: u.s. humanitarian aid has arrived at venezuela's doorstep in colombia along the border. so far the maduro regime and military are not letting that humanitarian aid in. something the president again said today needs to change now. susan? susan: with me to discuss more, syndicated columnist deroy murdock. juan guaido set february 23 as the deadline to get the
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humanitarian aid through the borders. does that set us up for a showdown between maduro and other forces? >> this is unprecedented. we have heard of cases where they have taken the aid. but in the sunshine for maduro and the world to see, a shortage of toilet paper. but we are going to keep out international aid. susan: does it set us up for a hair-trigger moment where things could go wrong? >> president trump is good at bringing things up to a crisis. that's his governing style. i hope what's happening behind the scenes is what happened with ferdinand mash kos in the 80s where he faced an incoming
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leader and he didn't want to step aside. the military wasn't particularly on his side like it is in venezuela. he needs to find a nice place in hawaii. we should give the same deal to maduro. we'll find you a nice place on the beach. susan rrp president trump is saying all options are still on the table. what are the best options for the u.s.? >> leave, step aside, let guaido come in. if he fear there could be a violent coup or whatever this other situation could end up in a much more ugly fashion. susan: i believe and think the trump administration wanted this. because if maduro starves his
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people of aid, they need to decide whether to support the people of venezuela or maduro who has been weakened. i think either way the trump administration seize it as a win-win. >> the image of the bridge blocking humanitarian aid. this guy is saying we don't want that in there, and everybody can see the picture of that blockade of supplies giving his embattled people some relief. it show iowa a villain this -- it shows what a villain this guy is. >> if the military does ease him out i think they will be able to go on with their lives. susan: more twists and turns in the so-called hate crime sense jussie smollett.
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new' information that it might have been staged by smollett himself. he claims he was attacked by two men shouting this is maga country, even though there was no evidence to support his claim. is this just more proof that the liberal media is willing to tell any story that fits their anti-trump narrative? we are on it next. will it feel like the wheend of a journey?p working, or the beginning of something even better? when you prepare for retirement with pacific life, you can create a lifelong income... so you have the freedom to keep doing whatever is most meaningful to you. a reliable income that lets you retire,
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so-called attackers. police want to speak with smollett as soon as possible, by was reportedly a no-show today. here are some of the claims falling apart as we speak. >> i told the truth. and that's it. it's the truth. i heard as i was crossing the intersection, i heard "empire." he punches me right in the face so i punch him back. then i looked down and saw a rope was around my neck. it was so fast. >> why do you think you were targeted? >> i can just assume, i come out hard against 45. i come really, really hard against his administration. when you lie about things like this you do up a disservice.
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susan: that was jussie smollett in a good morning america interview saying you do such a disservice when you lie abouting like this. what do you make of this case and some of the new evidence coming to light. >> that is the only truthful thing apparently that he said recently. what i make of this case is it's disgraceful. not the aspiration of an actor make up story. what is disgraceful is that politicians jumping on this thing less than a day into the investigation by the chicago police department. cory booker, people trying to run for president of the united states got on board and called this a modern-day lynching. that is atrocious.
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that's so dangerous. that's inciteful. i can't tell you -- we saw it in ferguson. we are still dealing with the aftereffects of that. i encourage our leaders to take a step back and allow the professionals to do the investigations they need to do to clear this up. susan: what about the fact that jussie smollett did not show up for a second interview with police today. >> he'll have to answer for that. some of the things you were saying in the pre-show. some of the evidence shows he conspired to make this up. he paid people to make this up. he'll be on the criminal hook. he'll go from a victim to a suspect very quickly. susan: there are felony charges for making false claims. >> he would be responsible for
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anything that anybody did as a result of his false accusations. look what this guy is doing. he's not only throwing politics into this, but he's throwing race into this. the two white guys with the maga hats came and tried to put a noose around my neck. how much more inciteful can you get. if that caused riots or an uprising in chicago. luckily the civic leaders got ahold of that and they stepped back and took a deep breath. but most of of the media didn't. everybody wants to jump on board with this anti-trump rhetoric. susan: just to bring up some new evidence that has been discussed today. reports say that because of the initial part of this, part of the initial setup of this so-called hoax, reports say jussie smollett sent himself an
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inflammatory racist letter initially with possibly some powder enclosed in the envelope. if that is true, is that also part of the investigation and evidence? >> absolutely. every piece of that will be effortry. i imagine they will get his cell phone and dump his cell phone, his computer. this will be a full-blown investigation into this. whoever is responsible for it. if it's true, all those people responsible, that's appalling to to -- to me if it actually happened. if he's make it up to divide and separate for whatever agenda he has, he needs to be held criminally responsible for that as well. susan: jussie smollett's claims catapulted to national news two weeks ago. the mainstream media couldn't help themselves and couldn't
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wait for the facts. the story details were so sensational media jumped to believing it. >> connect the dots. this is what happens. if you were in a position of power and you hate people -- >> senator cory booker says this an attack on jussie was an attempted lynching. >> a hollywood star who is black and gay. and now the victim of a heinous crime. >> jussie small let from the hit show "empire" was attacked and beaten this morning in chicago and police say it could be a hate crime. >> i know he walked himself to the hospital. do you know how he is now? >> this is america in 2019. susan: the media research center's brent bozell, we have
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some of the 2020 democratic hopefuls walking back their comment. cory booker who called it a modern-day lynching. and nancy pelosi with supporting tweets. what about the democratic leftists jumping to conclusion in supporting this case. >> didn't we just see this movie about a month ago ahead called covington? where somebody made an accusation, in this case an altered video. you saw radical left-wing hollywood, politicians and media jumping on the bandwagon to blame not just the president, but his supporters for participating in racist activities. i want to give you a statistic we came across just this evening. it will put things in its proper perspective.
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in the last two weeks on this untruth story with smollett, you have got over 100 minutes of network news time. almost exactly a year ago in the same city, there were four men who kidnapped and beat a severely disabled man who had nothing do with donald trump, severely, mentally disabled. they beat him and put him in the hospital while screaming anti-trump obscenities. this got 27 seconds and smollett got over 27 minutes. susan: do you think the left will be as quick to condemn smollett as they were to believe him? >> why don't they start condemning themselves? why isn't there a conversation about the reporters, hollywood people and politicians all jumping another band wagon.
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why isn't there a story about them? why aren't they apologizing. why not apologize to the president. people who put gasoline on the fire. what are they going to do over what they have done to the president and his supporters. susan: hate crimes are motivated by prejudice and chair existence in america -- jussie smollett thinks america has a lot of work to do. >> it feels like if i said it was a muslim or mexican, or someone black, i feel like the doubters would have supported me a lot more. and that says a lot about the place that we are in our country right now. susan: here the react, author of
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"why i couldn't say silent." i will go back to the "good morning america" independent view. when you lie about this you do a disservice to victims of real crimes. >> it's a total, disgusting behavior we have seen from jussie smollett. i think it reveals the heart of those on the left. we continually see this from those on the left. it's not nose on the right. i have enough of a time being labeled and called names and being barbed for wearing my maga hat without this guy coming out with a fake story trying to stir the pot. it's unnecessary and insensitive. i hope it helps black americans wake up to the hypocrisy. it's an example of trump derangement syndrome. as we can tilt has no color.
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anybody can succumb to it, and it's just nasty what's been exposed. but i'm glad he has been exposed for the fraud that he is. susan: what about the african-american community? >> i'm glad to see civil rights activists in los angeles came out and said what he said. he said the book should be thrown at him and he should get jail time. i'm glad to see more people are standing up to say enough is enough. he absolutely should get jail time and i heard one of the past jests you had on there say hopefully you don't known if other crimes or riots were caused by this. but that's what could have happened by this guy lying, then going on national tv to try to back up his story. it shows how out of touch these hollywood elites are from reality. they don't understand the average american person and they
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don't get who we are. we are all colors, races, background and creeds that support this president because he supports america first. susan: if he understood we live in 2019, things can be recorded. we have traces of evidence that are more computerized and technically savvy than ever before. did he think he would get away with this? >> that goes along with trump derangement syndrome. they don't think. they act on emotion and fantasies they think will help if you are their narrative to paint donald trump and those who support him as racists. when those who bash us are the real racists who have no case and no cause. it's despicable. susan: republican senator lindsey graham vowing to investigate top officials in our justice department following
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i could easily wear a recording device. he was not joke. he was serious. >> rosenstein was openly talking about whether there was a majority of cabinet who would be willing to remove the president. >> that's correct. possible votes or possible votes. susan: president trump firing back virks sarks twitter, writing in part, wow, so many lies by now disgraced fbi acting director andrew mccabe. he and rod rosenstein who was hired by jeff sessions looked like they were planning a very illegal act and got caught. now the chairman of the senate judiciary committee is vowing to investigate. >> there is an allegation by the acting fbi director at the time that the acting deputy attorney general was trying to do an
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administrative coup and take the president down by the 25th amendment process. the deputy attorney general denies it. so i promise your viewers the following. we'll have a hearing about who is telling the truth and what actually happened. susan: we have ned ryun and adam epstein. should there be an investigation into this? >> well, susan, i read the president's tweets and i hear about this. whatever may or may not happen between mccabe and rosenstein. the larger issue is the president routinely vilifies the justice deputy and takes on the fbi. there is a larger issue. trump fired jim comey because jim comey wouldn't make an investigation into michael flynn when we learned he had contacts with the russians and wouldn't make it go away.
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susan: is this an attempted coup against a democratically elected president? >> it's not as big a fact as the investigation of whether the president collude with a foreign power. >> i can't believe you still believe that stuff. russian collusion is a fairytale. it never happened. but susan, this an admin strafe touch coup. you had the acting director of the fbi and the deputy attorney general plotting and discussing how they could remove the duly elected president of the united states. they are bureaucrats who used the surveillance state because they thought they were better than the american people. not only is andrew mccabe a liar. he lied four times. but i will remind people that the doj's inspector general, michael horowitz, who happens to be a democrat, recommend andrew
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mccabe have criminal prosecution brought against him. the last thing i will say on this point. the doj and fbi became heavily weaponnized and politicized, and i would argue corrupt. there has to be account build to restore trust in those institutions. susan: it seems like the investigations are only okay if it's against the president but not against those trying to remove him from office. >> that's not true. first of all, to the point he just made, the mueller investigation is far from over. so let's stop saying nothing has been settled here because we don't know that. number two, let me respond to what you asked me, susan. the bottom line is we are in a time much serious investigation of a president who lies repeatedly, who demonizes fundamental institutions that
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saved guard our democracy. thousands of people go to work to the justice department other fbi. am i being asked to say both of these institutions have lost the trust of the mayor scan people? tell that to the people who go to work every day. >> absolutely. one of the basic premises of our republic is the rule of law. doj and the tbieb are suppose to be guardians of the rule of law. they have made a bifurcated legal system if you are associated with some people you won't get prosecuted. if you are associated with other people we'll throw the entire weight of the system against you. this is a crisis. we can't get back to where we respect rule of law with an even application of justice, we can't respect these institutions. susan: am i the only one right now surprised that rod rosenstein still has a job?
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it's incredible. >> it's unbelievable to me. attorney general barr should fire rosenstein immediately. he should call up all of these guys and put them in an open setting under oath with the tv cameras on. the american people deserve to know and understand what took place the last couple of years. susan: let's move on to the next topic. adam schiff is signaling he might not accept the findings of the mueller probe. listen. >> if he find there was no direct collusion between the trump campaign and russia, will you accept that? >> we'll have to do our own investigation and we are. we'll be interested to learn what bob mueller finds. susan: that's not how the investigations work. you don't have a predetermined outcome and the investigation leads to that.
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you judge it on the evidence you find which by way a bipartisan senate committee found after two years of investigation there was no russia collusion. >> bob mueller doesn't sit on the senate intelligence committee. but it should be based on the evidence and we should rely on that to make a determination on that part i agree with you. susan: are we done? >> i would just argue they haven't gone the over the 2016 elections and intend to punish donald trump for wing an election they don't think he should have won. >> not true. susan: we'll agree to disagree. going to break and coming up, we have growing calls for freshman democrat ilhan omar to step down from the house foreign affairs committee following her anti-semitic comments. guess who is coming to her
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susan: we reported last week that minnesota democratic congresswoman ilhan omar had to apologize over her anti-semitic remarks. now the nation of islam founder, louis farrakhan * coming her defense. >> miss omar from somalia, she is talking about the [inaudible] and they are trying to make her apologize, sweetheart, don't do that. you have nothing to apologize for. israel an aipac pays off
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senators in congress to do their bidding. susan: most of of the democratic party has failed to denounce anti-semitism and bigotry from farrakhan. joining me brad blakeman. brad, if you were congresswoman ilhan omar, do you want this endorsement? >> i can't imagine omar would disagree with farrakhan. the question is will they disagree with him publicly. i believe she believes what farrakhan believes. she was caught saying it it was a forced apology it wasn't earnest. she had to do it. she was forced to do something. how do we know it's hollow? because of what she did to our envoy to venezuela. a famous american jew diplomat, elliott ab rams when she secured
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him and embarrassed him. that was an anti-he merittic attack. she is what she is and democrats have to deal with her. susan: why is she on the foreign affairs committee? >> she should be rebuked and removed, and if anything, if she had an ounce of decency she would resign. but of course she is not. because she'll become a martyr. hopefully she'll be there for two years or less. susan: it's amazing that democrats cozy up to such a controversial figure. take a listen to what he said in the past. >> if the jews don't like farrakhan, so they call me hitler. that's a good name. hitler was a very great man.
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they call me an anti-semite. stop it. i'm anti-termite. farrakhan by god's grace has pulled the cover off of that satanic jew. susan: you heard there, brad. why get near this guy? >> because democrats are famous for cozying up to anti-semitic leaders quote-unquote like farrakhan, race baiters like jesse jackson who called jews himes. let's not forget brawley and the riots in new york. if everybody gets along they are out of business. they are there to fuel the fire. and democratsw have not at any time distanced themselves from these particular people, but
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many more like them. susan: on the left they are quick to unite and call the * a racist, but farrakhan they haven't denounced just yet. >> barack obama famously had his picture taken with him. let's not forget reverend wright, the president's spiritual advisor and the tapes we have of him and his anti-semitic remarks. this is endemic to the democratic party and they have to rid themselves of it. susan: president trump putting far left democrats on notice when he vows america will never be a socialist country. ben stein couldn't agree more. he says socialism destroys societies. new york city's far left mayor bill deblasio is blasting amazon for the now scrapped plan to
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energy, education, run everything. there is nothing less democratic than socialism. america will never be a socialist country. susan: the president in miami today to give a speech on the humanitarian crisis taking place in venezuela and how the socialist system has decimated the latin american country. economist ben stein joins us now. i thought the president made some god point. he said socialism is power for the ruling class. it doesn't uplift those from poverty. and he says it's about conformity. >> socialism is about controlling people it's not about equality, fairness or decency it's about one small clique of people calling
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everybody else. it leads to dictatorship, and brutal dictatorship as we have seen everywhere socialism has reared its head. susan: and if there is corruption, over and over again around the world. >> i have a close friend from vietnam who says it's the most of corrupt place she has ever seen in her life. i love the vietnamese people. i said what did you fight the vietnam war for if you are going to have an incredibly corrupt dictatorship, and she said, ben, you'll be damned if i know. why did they fight that war? they are a more power mad country than they were before. socialism is control by bureaucrats of everybody else. susan: what about the young folks, the millenials,
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alexandria ocasio-cortez, they like to believe in the idea it's free everything, free healthcare and free education and you will help me pay my bills at the end of the day. they don't understand there is a cost. somebody need to pay it and eventually it will be them. >> there is no up thing as a free lunch. there are no free lunches anywhere. if we are going to have medicare for all, we'll have bankruptcy for all. miss cortez has a plan for the rebuilding of this country that will bankrupt this country if the green new deal, is signed into law, on that day the american people will be bankrupt forever it's a very, very serious step. we have to step way, way far back. susan: we heard from the new york city mayor, bill deblasio.
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and he's not done playing the blame game after amazon pulled its plans to build its second head quarters in new york. >> this is an example of an abuse of corporate power. they took their ball and went moment. they confirmed people's worst fears about corporate america. it's the 1% dictating toker else. couldn't handle the heat in the kitchen. susan: deblasio helped negotiate the deal. the first reaction was to blame ocasio-cortez and the other progressives for this deal. >> the people to blame are the 1% of the ultra leftists who turned up the heat and got the media to make their case. and made it impossible from a public relations matter for
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amazon. i used to have a girlfriend in long island city many, many decade ago. it's not park avenue. it's a place where hard working decent people. why those people couldn't have been given a chance to move up into middle class status is a mystery to me. miss cortez wants to seem like she is a hero to the working class. she is a me row to the bureaucratic class. susan: is this that the girlfriend from long island city and it didn't work out? >> no, i met my wife of 51 years. susan: they walked away without negotiating? >> no, they were negotiating furiously, they were negotiating like mad. they didn't take their ball and walk away.
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