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of living too much in these liberal strongholds. paul: that's it fors this weeks show. thanks to my panel and to all of watching. i'm paul gigot, have a happy easter. we hope to see you right here next week with. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump stands vindicated tonight, and the is dead.t and thed radical dems are in -- the radical dems are in hysterical meltdown. they are lashing out. it is, well, ugly to watch. attorney general william barr today released the long-awaited robert mueller special counsel report, which after a 22-month-long investigation and the 11-month-long fbi investigation that preceded it, exonerates president trump. no crimes committed. no charge, no collusion, no obstruction. here is the attorney general this morning just an hour before
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releasing the report to the public. >> so that's the bottom line. after nearly two years of investigation, thousands of subpoenas, hundreds of warrants and witness interviews, the special counsel confirmed that the russian government sponsored efforts to illegally interfere with the 2016 presidential election.me but did not find that the trump campaign or other americans colluded inpr those efforts. lou: since day one president trump has stood firmly with the truth, that neither he, nor his campaign colluded with russia in any way. today president trump was obviously both pleased with the result and still deeply concerned that no president ever again be subjected to the baseless legal attack out of partisan purpose. >> i'm having ad good day too -- a good day too.ng [laughter]
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it was called no collusion, no obstruction. [cheers and applause] there never was, by the way, and there never will be. lou: president trump has now, obviously, an attorney general who is bright and forthright, principled and professional. attorney general william barr defending the rule of law. william barr's intellect, integrity and command incredible today. watch him deal with democratic spin from representatives of the left-wing media. >> president is fundraising off of your comments about spying, and here you have remarks that are quite generous to the president. what do youro say to people on both sides of the aisle who are concerned that you are trying to protect the president? >> actually, the statements about his sincere beliefs are recognized in the report, that there was substantial evidence for that. so i'm not sure what your basis
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is for saying that i am being generous to the president. >> [inaudible] there's a lot of effort to -- [inaudible] acknowledge how -- well, is there another precedent for it? >> no. >> okay, so that's an accurate description, isn't it? >> yes, but what to you say to -- lou: and with that, the national left-wing media representative was swatted away. and those in the deep state who have helped perpetrate the greatest political scandal in american history seeking to overthrow this president should be very nervous tonight. here on this broadcast we have an all-star lineup of the best attorneys in the country to take up the mueller report and the likely future for this country as the radical dems now have nowhere to hide. tom fitton, joe general v.a., march heed dylan join us as does ed rollins and tammy bruce among our guests tonight. our top story, the special counsel, robert mueller, and how
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it helped the radical left not unseat a president, but did help steal t a midterm election. the determination of no collusion in the mueller report was made long before today's final report was released by the attorney general. by the time special counsel robert mueller had been appointed on may 17th of 2017, andrew mccabe's fbi had been trying unsuccessfully for months to corroborate the phony christopher steele dossier, and yet the clinton-paid opposition research it contained and which constructed it was used to obtain four fisa warrants in an effort to spy on former trump campaign adviser carter page, the last of which was the last, was signed in late june of 2017. itth was never renewed. and on june 14th of that same year, a number of national news organizations, including "the
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washington post," politico, "the new york times," reported that mueller and his obviously very leaky legalat team were suddenly looking into potential obstructions of justice by president trump. this despite the president's broad immunity, his inability to commit if obstruction of justice as the chief law enforcement officer of the country and the long-held justice department tenet that the president of the united states cannot be subpoenaed. at least 16 months before the 2018 midterm elections, robert mueller and his team had very likely realized there was no case whatsoever for collusion, so instead they moved to obstruction of justice. a charade that was used to attack the president and perpetuate the special counsel investigation. attacks daily by the radical dems, the rinos, the deep
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state and their conspiratorial cohorts in the national left-wing with media were unrelenting against the president. attacks so devastating that an nbc news/"wall street journal" poll after the midterm elections found 62% of all americans did not believe the president's claim of no collusion. the only evidence of a crime is that of the radical dems seeking to overthrow a sitting president and a special counseling that pivoted to focus on obstruction of justice, a pursuit that allowed them to at least steal the midterm elections if not overthrow a sitting president. joining us tonight to take all of this up, victoria tensing from -- former deputy assistant general of the justice department, joe digenova, the founding partners of the digenova and tensing law firm. good to have you both here, and i want to find -- i just want to
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turn to you and ask how does it feel tonight to see, finally, the conclusions of this long long-awaited report? your thoughts, victoria. >> well, it feels wonderful. we were saying we were very happy in the green room, but somebody there -- who was a democrat -- said, oh, well, we just got our map to impeach the president. so this isn't over, lou. this isn't over by a long shot. and, by the way, i just want to mention something. the word collusion for me as a lawyer is like a fingernail on the blackboard. do you know i've never heard of -- lou: you shouldn't encourage me like that,. [laughter] i love that to happen to attorneys. [laughter] lou: joe, your thoughts. >> today we saw an attorney general in full. what one is supposed to look like. a brilliant lawyer, a man capable of turning the press into pretzels by talking to them. and also we learned something else from the full exposition of the so-called collusion part of the report.
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it shows that categorically there was no basis for an investigation in the first place. it is now abundantly clear that in order to restore the integrity of doj and fbi, there has to be a full scale federal grand jury of the obama doj and fbi, cia and director of national intelligence. that is not far away from happening. they poked the bear when they poked bill barr, and they poked the wrong bear. there is going to be a grand jury, and some folks are going the need lawyers. lou: i have to say this was the most -- in just the matter of a few moments standing there before a handful of press in washington, i was so impressed with his command, as i said -- >> yes. lou: -- and his intelligence and his constraint. and even, frankly, his humanity that he expressed without -- it was just, i thought, remarkable, and i feel the president is very fortunate to have him, indeed, as is the nation.
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>> and we wanted him, you know that. lou: i did know that. i didn't think i was going to get much of an argument on that. [laughter] >> but met me just, the -- let meno just, the way he, you didnt the play the other sound clip -- lou: give us time, victoria. we love you as a guest, we shy from -- [laughter] fromer freelance producing. but go ahead. >> but, no. i mean, he teaches you constitutional lessons without even batting an eye. the really dumb reporter who said, well, why did you decide, why don't you think mueller wanted congress to decide it? oh, let me see, i don't think that's the role of congress. the executives decide prosecutions. i mean, he just does it with such aplomb. lou: yes, he does. and let's turn to when do you infer, joe, that -- and i'd like the hear from both of you on this. when do you infer that robert mueller understood that he did not have a collusion case of any kind, conspiracy, cooperation or
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however you want to construct it with the russians? and you discern as well his motivations inas turning to obstruction of justice which came as a shock to everyone in junes of 2017? >> there's no doubt that within 60 days of his appointment he knew that there was no evidence of collusion or, as strzok said, there was no "there" there. they knew it right away, and that's why they shifted to obstruction right away. this was not about getting at the truth. this was about getting the president. mueller knew that when he was appointed. rosenstein appointed him for one reason and one reason only. they knew that there was no collusion. they knew that there was only a counterintelligence investigation. that's why mueller never should have been appointed. and so what they did was they shifted to obstruction the. and to their credit, the president's lawyers knew that right away, and that's why they refused to allow the president to be interviewed. and that's why thepo report is o
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frustrating for mueller and the democrats on the so-called obstruction side. the president was never going to be interviewed, he never should have been, there was no basis for an investigation. you can't obstruct a crime that doesn't exist, and i think mueller, actually, when you read the report, it's an embarrassment. it's's very unprofessional, it's critical where it need not be, it's not a neutral and detached document. mueller should be ashamed of himself. he's actually -- mueller was a tool of wiseman, and this was a wiseman diatribe. lou: they were all a tool of the democratic party -- >> indeed. lou: and they did, i think it is fair to say, steal the midterm elections by perpetuating the investigation beyond their original charter. >> yes. lou: is that fair, victoria? >> oh, yes. here's what bothers me, 47% of the american people think that the russians got in and fiddled with our voting machines when, in fact, when we read this
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report, we find out that the two things they did was they put out a campaign smearing, you know, publicity campaign. oh, my, we haven't heard that in a campaign before. and then they hacked the e-mails of several people. thatan was complete interference and persuaded a whole presidential campaign? no way. getting by with this kind of language for all this time is really the first crime. lou: victoria, thank you very much. joe, thank you. we appreciate you both being here. i think it's appropriate that i say to you both congratulations. [laughter] thanks so much. >> and to you too, lou. lou: thank you very much. the nation, hallelujah. thank you both, appreciate it. up next, the left-wing media's pap protectic -- apoplectic reaction to the report.
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>> a lot of democrats right now -- >> there is significant contact here. you might even say collusion, george. >> what he did in here is a road map, a ten-episode road map, for really serious consideration for impeachment. >> the question for me now turns to why. why? lou: why? why. those are amongst the questions we're asking about why there ever was a special counsel investigation. we'll have much more on that throughout the broadcast. we'll be talking with the washington times' tammy bruce. but up next, it seems house judiciaryne committee chairman jerry nadler, he is, he's having trouble understanding law and, certainly, separating it from politics. we take that up after the break with judicial watch's tom fitton. stay with us, we're coming right back. -guys, i want you to meet someone.
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>> as the special counsel report makes clear, the russian government sought to interfere in our election process. but thanks to the special counsel's thorough investigation, we now know that the russian operatives who perpetrated thesese schemes did not have the cooperation of president trump or the trump
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campaign. or the knowing assistance of any other american, for that matter. that is something that all americans and should be grateful to have confirmed. lou: grateful to have confirmed and proud as well. joining us tonight the, judicial watch president tom fitton, he onhas been at the forefront of covering and revealing information that has been long suppressed by the special counsel and others, in particular the deep state. and, tom, it's great to have you with us here tonight. you're, after this long battle and judicial watch serving on the front lines every day, your feelings about both the mueller report and a a.g. barr. >> well, i'm both happy that the president's been vindicated once again. we already knew there was no collusion, lou. but i'm outraged that there was this 448-page smear operation
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against him. mueller's last abuse of power. lou: yeah. >> and you can see why the left was desperate to keep a.g. barr n.under wraps and to suppress ad actually try to stop press conferences like the one -- lou: can you believe that nadler was so foolish as to even, i mean, you know what he is, but you still can't imagine that he oowould be so foolish as to tryo stop the attorney general of the united states from holding a press conference. >> because, you know, and i'm convinced the attorney general saw this garbage report from mueller that exonerates the president while trying to smear him and said, i see what's going on'm here, and i'm going to geto the heart of the matter. no collusion, no obstruction. and the mueller team, i'm convinced -- and the democrats knew this was in the offing -- wanted to just drop this report on the american people, 448 pages of, you know, hocus pocus and -- lou: yeah, it's fairly silly. it's fairly silly.
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>> innuendo and fake legal analysis, a big op-ed against the president -- the. lou: if i hold it up -- >> and barr wasn't going to let him to do that. lou: this makes me feel very authoritative about holding up in the brick of nonsense, redacted. you know, it doesn't even invite curiosity. it is an attack on a president withte a specific partisan purpe on the part of the radical dems to unseat a duly-elected president. >> that's right. lou: they the stole an election, a midterm the election on the basis of this garbage. and perpetuating a special counsel who found nothing. nothing, zero. >> and as you know, lou, and you may recall we talked about this last week, i never thought there should have been a mueller report because we suspected this was what the goal was. lou: absolutely. >> to have the justice department write hundreds of
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pages criticizing the president for exercising his responsibilities as president. this president is attacked in this report for defending himself. lou: yeah. false charges. against false charges and an absolute conspiracy to overthrow the government of the united states! >> and you criticize the justice department and the fbi for abuse of power? and the suggestion from mueller is, well, that could be obstruction of justice potentially. don't tweet at me because i'll put you in jail. that's the suggestion here. [laughter] the president was so right to fire comey. he was right to criticize mueller. frankly, he should have shut the mueller operationig down, especially since, as we've discussed before, they've known for at least a year this was no collusion, and they were just -- there was noas collusion, and ty were just fishing around hoping to ensnare him in an obstruction charge that they knew had no basis. lou: you agree with me that it is appropriate to infer from the
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june 2017 leaks from the special counsel's office that they were putting to obstruction -- pivoting to obstruction of justice rathervo than collusion, that they were, for partisan purposes -- specifically, to steal the 2018 election -- the keeping the special counsel investigation alive for that reason. >> well, exactly. rod rosenstein, who was there this morning, he said the same thing barr said a year ago, no americans knowingly participated in this effort to impact the election by the russians. they're known it, doj at the leadership levels have known it. and, you know, i love a.g. barr, he's a great man, he's doing the right thing here -- lou: he certainly is. >> but, look, the doj has got to start policing itself. it's a big wake-up signal that thef. doj needs to be, have its wings clipped and controlled constitutionally. lou: i have to say he's the first attorney general i've seen in decades who i believe has the
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whatsesty and the talent -- the capacity and the talent and the integrity to do precisely that, which is clean up this mess that is the leadership of the fbi and the department of justice. it is, i can't tell you how optimisticic i am about what ths man can achieve and what he has already done for this president and for the country. and i am so proud of you and judicial the watch, tom, for all that you have done and contributed to seeing justice prevail. tom fitton, thanks for being with us, we appreciate it. >> you're welcome, lou. thank you for the good work. lou: up next, the rad cam dems in complete hysterical meltdown after the complete vindication of president trump. >> attorney general barr a appears to have shown an unsettling willingness to undermine his own department in order to protect president trump. >> the attorney general did a great disservice to the country by misrepresenting significant
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parts of the mueller report. >> president trump is as a candidate set himself up for this investigation. >> the attorney general to have united states is supposed to represent the people of the united states. he's not supposed to represent presidenty trump. lou: i got a kick out of congressman schiff. this is a guy who's been misrepresenting the contents of that report for over two years. and pointnt of fact, it is the e who has misrepresented and lied outright about evidence of collusion. extraordinary. we'll take all of that up and much more. attorney march mid dylan joins us up next. stay with us. we're going to be right back. what a day, what a day, what a glorious day.
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>> president trump faced an unprecedented situation. as he entered into office and sought to perform his responsibilities as president, federal agents and prosecutors were scrutinizing his conduct
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before is and after taking office. there was relentless peculation in the news media -- speculation about the president's personal culpability. yet, as he said from the beginning, there was, in fact, no collusion. and as the special counsel's report acknowledges, there is substantial evidence to show that the president was frustrated and angered by his sincere belief that the investigation was undermining his presidency, propelled by his political opponents and fueled by illegal leaks. lou: and there you have it. and with us now, harmeet dhillon, managing partner at the dhillon law group. harmeet, i have to say what an amazing day this is, and for the attorney general, the way he handled himself and handled this issue, i have to say i'm thunderstruck. i am so impressed by him. your reaction.
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>> what an upgrade. i mean -- [laughter] to use your term, humanity. he was so, like, competent yet humane in the way he described this situation and dispassionate. he reallyt sucked all the oxygn out of that overheated room, and i'm looking forward to seeing more of this mic drop performance from our attorney general. lou: and amongst the things we are looking forward to, i assume that wenc share, is getting to e bottom of what happened at the justice department. the justice department, the top law enforcement department in the country, the attorney general the top law enforcement officer, the fbi leadership just rank, politically corrupt as were a number of the leader in the justice department. iwe have often i doubted over te course of the past two years thati we could actually see the department and the agency reform. william barr makes me think that we actually could. >> i agree. and now there are three
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outstanding investigations that are already going on with the inspector general of the fbi, the huber investigation into andrew mccabe. right next to our attorney general on the stage was rod rosenstein who at some times has claimed to have said he was going to wear a wire, and today he's standing there to help exonerate the president. so i think this kind of attitude runs pretty high up the chain there in the doj, and i think it may take a while to change the cull through there -- culture there if it change, but i think we've got a good start. lou: i couldn't help but struck by the placid expressions on the faces of the two gentlemen standing behind the attorney general as he started talking about federal agents. the attorney general chose the neutral word scrutinizing the president and his campaign when the word, i think could be, it could the have been used as well spying on -- >> yes.
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lou: they didn't blink, they blanch. but they were there, if you will, at the creation of this mess. >> absolutely. they were sphinx-like in their silence, but that silence bespeaks a lot under, you know, what has gone on there. and i think we don't know everything that went on against the president and many other americans which dates back to the obama administration. this isn't justs a matter of cleaning up corrupt cops at the fbi and doj, it's really there's some political aspects that need to be exposed so they never happen again to any american, lou. lou: as the president says, because i happen to believe the president exactly right, i don't know of any president, i don't know anyoneai period who could have stood up to the pressure, thedo relentless attacks, the assault from every quarter. and it is continuing from the left-wing media and these the so-called chairs of these house committees carrying out an investigation. this is a sorry, sorry moment in american history that this has been allowed to go on, but this
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resolves at least the witch hunt, and now we come to terms with the rancid political corruption that is, well, in point of fact the democratic party, the dnc. and it looks like it extends across the atlantic to intelligence agencies there as well as former intelligence agencies. there could even bee an active role for all we know at this point. do you believe there is thehe political will to bring to the those who have, well, who perpetrated this witch hunt, who in collusion with james comey, andrew mccabe and others, perhaps loretta lynch as attorney general, to bring them into the sunlight so that all can see what really happened here? >> well, to your question of political will, if there's going to be investigatory work, it would have to be done by the
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department of justice, and the the president of justice, i think, is onboard with the president right now. we're going to see some more leadership changes there, i hope, and that bill barr's able to be given all the rope and ammunition he needs to go forward. but from the political viewpoint, as you just mentioned, six heads of the top democratic committees in the congress just within the past hour released a joint statement callingom for more witch hunt. lou: right. >> that's what they want to do with their time. and i don't think that's good for america. it's not just the president and his administration who have been cheated, but it's all the american people who have been cheated out of their government for the last two years. lou: it's not good for america, but not having this fight would be worsese for america. >> oh, yeah, i agree. we have to clean house there top to bottom. when you actually get in and read things that happened, the president has people around him that aren't particularly supportive ofic him, and that's unfortunate as well. lou: and some of them lawyers -- >> many of them lawyers, that's right. that's right. lou: you know, damn their hides.
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harmeet dhillon, thanks so much for being with us. a little texas expression as we wrap it up. >> thank you. [laughter] lou: glad to>> share it. thanks so much. >> all right, take care. thank you. lou: up next, more americans approving of the president's handling of the economy, creating jobs, employment. plus moreth on this historic day of vindication and, yes, exonerationec for president tru. the dean himself, ed rollins, joins me right after these quick messages. please stay with us. ete job from any one else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase allergy relief is different. flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and 6 is greater than 1. start your day with flonase for more complete allergy relief.
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lou: headlines tonight, immigration is now the most important problem to all americans facing this country. thean number one problem accordg to the latest fox news poll. 21% of american voters now find immigration to be the most important issue facing the nation, far outpacing, as you see, any other issue. and that, i believe, you can credit to the president of the united states. without reservation. and in a reuters/ipsos poll which skews heavily, by the way, in favor of democrats in their sampling, that poll also finding 50% of voters on both democrats and republicans approve of the job president trump is doing handling employment ask jobs. and jobs. 42% disapprove. figure that one out with --
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[laughter] employment at historic highs and unemployment at historic lows. and president trump has just tweeted the following, talking about the russian interference in the presidential election. anything the russians did concerning the 2016 election was done while obama was president. he was told about it and did nothing. most importantly, the vote was not affected as a result. joining me now, former reagan white house political director, fobs buzz political analyst ed rollins, savant and the dean. you're building up all sorts of honorifics here -- [laughter] good to have you with us. >> thank you very much. lou: what a day, huh? >> extraordinary day. i was always impressed with barr when he was with bush, i was overly impressed today. i thought he was so fabulous and so clearly laid out the case against the russians. and we can't forget the
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russians -- lou: and, by the way, the special counsel's attorneys. >> absolutely. lou: this document, and i want to -- folks, when you look at this, this is, i think 448 pages. this is insane. i don't care how long it took, and it took 22 months to -- of investigation to come up with no charges. think about how mindless this is even by government standards. that much effort, that much money spent, nothing. and, by the way, this never was probable cause even for -- >> there never was. thet, reality is defend yoursel, mr. president, against a crime, we can't tell you what the crime is, but you have to prove your own innocence. lou: and, by the way, you better not act like you're frustrated, you betterr not fire that fool that's the special counsel, you better not go after 18 angry democrats who mean n to hang you -- figuratively. i mean, this is insane. >> and just think, here's a new
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president, gets elected in a surprise election, basically brand new team, and from day one they're under this scrutiny. the cost to the staff, the cost to the president, the cost to america for this thing -- lou: yeah, well, the thing that is just extraordinary, the national left-wing media won't credit this president whatsoever. a historic president and everything he's accomplished in two years, 11 months of an fbi investigation then followed by 22 months of investigation by a partisan-driven special counsel without any crime to investigate seeking anything including a perjury trap against the president of the united states. these people should be held accountable, and everyone or involved,te the dems who funded it, the christopher steeles and the law firms that have aided and abetted in this farcical attempt to overthrow a president should be, i think, they should be in orange jump suits. >> the public needs to watch these hearings that are going to
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come forth with great jaundiced eyes -- lou: which the president ought to tell them all to go to hell. why should he put up with them? >> well, he shouldn't, and he shouldn't make sure his team doesn't go up and there testify. it's going towh go on. you'd think this thing never came out -- lou: jerry nadler, adam schiff, you're telling me somebody's supposed to take these hacks seriously? >> they're all going to look like a bunch of idiots, and they're going to try and get their five minutes in the sun showing how smart they are, and the american public's going to see them for what frauds they are. lou: it is -- i think, by the way, that's already the case. and i can't help but believe that even in the national left-wing media, even though they've been complicit in this attempt to destroy a president, there has to be at least a crack formed in the solidarity of
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these so-called journalists who are basically paid prop begannists now. prop grand diss now. >> worst than that. there's not a one out there that said, i'm sorry, i made a mistake, i got the story wrong. lou:e. excuse me, ed. adam schiff is on the phone wanting to apologize to the audience. nadler, i guess, is probably on the line too. >> they should. lou: they should, and you and i both know the odds of it. my friend, thanks so much. >> good day. lou: great and floor yous day, terrific. up next, more on the triumphant president trumpan cleared of collusion, exonerated of all sorts of things including not being patient, because his patience is now certifiable. i can't even tell you what i would have done in that situation. i, it wouldn't have been pleasant.on and i'd -- that's why, i guess, i lost any opportunity to be president of the united states. but there it is. i think we've got a pretty darn
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>> the white house fully cooperated with the special counsel's investigation,
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providing unfettered is access to campaign rain white house documents, directing senior aides to testify freely and asserting no privilege claims. and at the same time, the president took no act that, in fact, deprived the special counsel of the documents and witnesses necessary to complete his investigation. lou: that, the attorney general acknowledging that president trump and his white house fully cooperated with the special counsel. my god, his top lawyers spent 30 hours with the special counsel. are you kidding me, obstruction of justice? nonsense. and the white house, in the president, full -- this president, fully transparent throughout the process, and you can't say the same for the special counsel, 18 angry democrats. joining me now, never really angry, always, always pleasant
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and, well, without -- >> excited. lou: -- prescient, tammy bruce, washington times columnist. you didn't know if i'd ever find an alliteration -- >> well, it all sounded good to me. thank you, sir. lou: how do you feel? >> very good. i am even angrier for the president because this today and the naturee of what mueller did effectively confirmed that this was a frame. and that the special counsel, in his own report, effectively laid that out. clearly no collusion, as a result -- lou: didn't mean to, but he did. >> well, but also i contend, lou, that it was the president's defense of himself that was the surprise. that, in fact, mueller and that team was pushed back into having to turn the lights on for everyone -- lou: because the president called it what it was, a witch hunt. >> exactly. and this is what republicans have never done, which is simply
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be honest and stand up for what is right. lou: you know, think about who we've got as president. >> i know. lou: he actually speaks directly to the american people. he doesn't need television or radio, well, he needs the web because he's tweeting. and he has got a direct line to most americans. >> well, the direct line -- mlou: and he speaks, and he speaks truthfully and straightforwardly. >> everybody now these days have has a direct line. it's the nature now of what we're saying, anda people can w tell whether or not we mean it. and if it, if we own the nature of what we're seeing, like the attorney general, that is a man in command. lou: better believe it. >> you can now assess individuals. very quickly. and in this particular world -- lou: but you have to be careful, because if you don't follow the rules of political correctness, you may something truthful and blunt and direct and
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comprehensible and, my god, what would happen then? and an original thought, and it count comport to the -- it doesn't comport to the standards of political correctness which are very narrow and somehow lee, you know, most people without a voice. >> well, the other, the president has committed a crime which is surviving everything from the swamp has thrown at him. that, and being able to still be himself. and he's serving as a role mod knell that regard. but -- model in that regard. butt i would contend with this report the president has more time, and i know it's not what he would havewo wished for the last two years of his first term, as there will be a second one -- and if i had my way, there'd be a third one -- but he has a chance to expose even more the corrupt nature of the swamp, of the left in general and now, unfortunately, of the democratic party. lou: i don't know if i would say unfortunately, because they've been at it for a very long time. >> that's true. lou: their corruption is complete, it is, permeates the party, its leadership, and there should be an accounting. this is a war. you know what? the president likes to call it a
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hoax, but this was a conspiracy to overthrow the president of the united states. >> he was being framed. lou: and this is bad stuff and how, you know, to your point, any other person in the white house would have folded up like a cheap lawn chair amongst the last several presidents. >> he is the right person, and this is -- the nation has seen this many times, about three or four times. and that's why this is a moment in history. as it was with washington and as it was with lincoln and reagan and now here. he is the right person at the right time for the right reasons. lou: yeah. pastor the robert jeffers always talks about this president, god sent this president. he is, he is a person of providence. and i'll tell you, the evidence is accumulating mightily to support the pastor's views. >> and this is not going to be, certainly when you have a man like this, and women like this, the times reflected and it's not necessarily always easy -- lou: yeah. ask this president if it's easy.
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>>f you're in a position becaue you can handle what is coming and because it is necessary. and i welcome this report because it really does prove not just the framing, the attempted framing of the president, but the sloppiness of it and its eventual failure. lou: what should the president do with all of these calls, subpoenas and insistences from the chair of democratic committees? they want to subpoena this individual and that in his administration, what should he do with that? very quickly. >> i think just like what we saw with kavanaugh, the behavior of congress speaks to the people to have united statesho we don't le this kind of grandstanding. it's political -- lou: what should he do? >> he should ignore it, effectively, i think. lou: how about should he go so far as to tell them to go to hell? >> d i'm sorry? lou: tell them to go to hell? >> i think the president will in some way that's fun and dryly funny and, you know, it will -- lou: and more eloquent than what i suggested. >> the president has always been
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pushing back, and he's done a good job of it. lou: he's done a great job. >> yeah. lou: tammy, great to have you here. >> thank you, sir. pleasure. lou: tammy bruce. up next, truth prevails! we'll have more on the president's exoneration, his vindication after years of lies and attacks from the radical dems, the left, the deep state and assorted complicit actors. stay with us, we're coming right back. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo. -yes. -fun. do you not work? -so, what kind of mower you got, seth? -i don't know. some kid comes over. we pay him to do it. -but it's not all bad. someone even showed us how we can save money by bundling home and auto with progressive. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto. lou: on wall street stocks
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closing higher the dow jones industrial up 110 points. the s&p 500 gained five points. the nasdaq gained two points. volume on the big board continued heavy trading the heaviest of the last several weeks. 3.6 to 3.7 today. gold, silver all but unchanged, you tooretail sales soaring, th strongest increase in september 2017. listen to my reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the sale and radio network. the mueller witchhunt over. dead. president trump fully vindicated. joe digenova blasting the witchhunt. >> they knew it right away
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that's why they shifted to obstruction right away. it was about getting the truth was a bucket in the president. robert mueller knew that when he was appointed.monday, please with us, have a good night. >> tonight democrats digging in their heels in an attempt to do anything to keep alive the investigations into president trump. now issuing a subpoena for the unredacted report. why that is still not quite -- what this desperately want to vipers and adam schiff, who for two long years has claimed repeatedly he had absolute proof of collusion.now time to dodge the claims by taking direct aim at the attorney general, bill barr. >> the attorney general did a grave disservice to the country. by misrepresenting sian

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