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tomorrow kevin hassett will join us, "wall street journal"'s jame freeman. among our guests tomorrow, be with us, thank you for joining us, good night from new york. trish: first it was collusion, then obstruction now democrat are geein going after president trump's finances, president fires back, and he is suing, we have late-breaking details. my warning to all democrats and mainstream media who continue to harass this president. that is what it is, it is harassment. if this continues, america will become ungovernable. they need to stop, we have late-breaking details why house speaker nancy pelosi is telling democrats that impeachment is not the answer, because there nothing to impeach for. >> thousands of migrants heading for our border this evening, we
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did digging on real cost of illegal immigration. how much they are costing allu u.s. taxpayers. >> and battle over whether trump administration can add a citizenship question on the sensor, has made it to the supreme court, what if i told that you same question, was actually on the year jiri year 0 census, we have reaction from former trump campaign senior adviser. trish regan primetime begins n now. trish: democrat are moving the goal post again.
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demanding varity yea virtually e president's financial world records, how is that getting him closer to collusion? this is getting embarrassing. for our country. the president now saying forget it. you know, he is suing them. and his legal team says, they are not providing the documents because "it," harassment. it is. i spent my easter weekend reading every page of that mueller report, i can tell you, russians never got close to president trump. never got close to his campaign, they tried, according to the report, in some cases for legitimate reasons that russians had no, zero connects to trump and his infrastructure. they wanted to have some, they wanted to partner with us on terrorism and trade related
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issues, they have hillary connection already, think about it. we wasted two years. two whole years, thanks to nothing. nothing but politics. and president and his legal team are positively right to say enough, come on. we've given you plenty of runway, this has gone too far. because it has. how the heck are you supposed to run a country when you have the feds breathing down your back and your staff's back for that matter for things that never happened. the networks like cnn and msnbc and others that covered the collusion issue as though it was somehow true that president trump colluded with the russians should be ashamed of themselve, i guarantee none of the hosts or
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commentator will never read the tirentire report, they should be ashamed. i will promise you this, i have only the truth to report, i caronly for the truth. which is why i want to move on from this. and if the democrats were actually talented and smart they would do the same, or maybe i should add patriotic. right? if you care about your country, you don't' togoing down a path to broken. how can they stake about improving the -- talk about improving the economy, when it is doing the best it has been doing, right, they got nothing there. and how about refusing to give money to detainees.
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country is increasely getting more broken. but it not because of the president. it is because the democratic party and the media all hate him. they detest him in a way that is not normal. get over it, okay? we got work to do. join me former senior adviser to trump 2016 campaign, former georgia congressman, jack kingston. this not over, that is the problem, there is no collusion. there was no obstruction of justice. and yet now they move on we need his finances. what will it end? >> trish, you said so much in your opening monologue there are so many things to react, to but you are right. this is not in the interest was country, the democrat party is going off deepened in name of
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power, at the cost of america, unfortunately for them, they are not able to touch donald trump. think about this, 2800 sub subsubpoenas, and 100 to president trump and his businesses on this investigation, 500 witnesses they interviewed under mueller for collusion, no collusion. no obstruction of justice now as you say, they will go after hicks tax returns, i am so glad donald trump is a fighter and pushing back. it is about the office of presidency. people don't realize, they want 10 years worth of his business transactions, there so end. trish: i know. you mentioned something, what do we do elect community organizers?
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because i kind of like the idea our founding father had you establish a certain amount of success and security, then you go into politics, that is kind of a give back. as opposed to people who career politicians and forgive me, i know you are a congressman, i don't know which way you came to being a congressman, but i don't like idea of someone who does nothing but politics in their life then tries to make a ton of money after the fact, barack obama charges plenty for his speaking fees. >> and bill clinton and hillary clinton, some of the wealthiest people in america today. think about there are two lessen known candidates in democrat primary, don hickenlooper, governance former governor of colorado, and john delaney, they are very accomplished businessmen, they will now be disqualified by their party because they had business dealings this that horrible place they call the private
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sector. i don't know who democrat party has in mind. but they ought to be able to see beyond donald trump and see what is good for america. if they don't do it, i join you in wishing that mainstream media would. but -- >> i mean, you know, i will tell you, share with you. how frustrated and disgusted i am by members of mainstream media, i worked some ar for some seen up close. but never in such a level i have over last two years. you know look, there are things we don't know. right, and you have to be willing to accept that as a journalist. but when you thin have people on -- then have people on cnn, and msnbc out in front of a story so far out in front, somehow there was massive russian collusion, that is a problem. because the media is no longer doing what it should, that is to serve the truth. >> i can tell you, i worked for
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cnn for two years, i sat to panels with people. we're all gone because we were defending trump in these four versus one food fight, everyone sat there, they would say, listen, i know from inside information the other shoe is about to drop, trump is about to fire everyone, i know that mueller has information that is unequivocal. over and over. trish: i get it, those same people are not bothering that we're attacking you congressman to actually read the darn report, if they do, they will be disheartened they lead to the american pub like -- lied to american public for two straight years, thank you so everyon so h congressman kingston.
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>> i'm not there yet, but i can foresee that pos hig pos ebb hi. >> a case that impeachment would be unsuccessful in republican party continues to place party above country and back the president ropresident -- no matw dishonest his conduct may be. >> do you think this is impeachable? >> i do, if proven, it would be, yes. trish: there was no crime, house speaker nancy pelosi telling her caucus, hold off on that prime ministeimpeachment thing. maybe she gets it, this is not a political win for them. american people see through it. joining me, american majority ceo ned ryan, given your experience in politics and
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historical knowledge how would people react to democrats impeaching this president? >> well i think it would be a disaster for them. i still think they are deranged enough to at some point potentially try to go do that full. but impeach on what? the fact that trump did not respond well to a soft coop attempt. and reacting to fact that -- they know this, democrats in the house know this their there was no collusion. there was no conexpi conspiracyy know the attempt to charge trump with obstruction of justice that andrew weisman came up with were based on thin -- they know they have nothing. nancy pelosi is a political realist, she knows to centrist
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democrat in swing districts, i am not sure she thinks she would have their votes, we know there is no way they get two-thirds of vote to remove trump from office. trish: maxine waters goes for with her plan, she loves that primimpeachment idea. she told us over and over before even looking at mueller report that president should be impeached. have you that, then realist, nancy pelosi saying we'll alienate a lot of voters, and americans see through this, so i guess, it is a question of do they have leadership in the democratic party to get through this to not impeach. i don't know if they do. >> i don't know if they do, trish, there is a lot of pressure from far left base, the aoc's and omars and talibs with their base screaming.
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i told you this. >> i know. >> 2 years ago, i. one first people i called was you, i said there is something very wrong with fusion gps and this dossier, i think they have based most if not all russian collusion fairytale off that fake dossier, we've been right the last two years. trish: i know. you know ned, i don't know if you saw opening monologue. >> i did. trish: i was fired up this weekend, i was reading this report. page for page. and look, throughout this, i didn't think there was any collusion. however sometimes you don't know what you don't know, you don't know what else they might have -- i went to that saying there be anything? there was nothing, they had i would argue that russian had better contact in hillary clinton campaign than trump
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campaign? >> you know amazing part and sad commentary in this, trump has been cleared of collusion, and conspiracy, real runner is vladimir putin. last two years he had us chasing our tails, he got mainstream media to infuse this to american public. as american people, they were over this a long time ago. you look at top issues, and russia was 1%. half a percent, never on their radar. >> that is why it will never flying. ned ryun thank you, we'll talk about more, because you got 2020 presidential hopeful warn warren pushing for college loan for giveness and free college for everyone. senator warren, nothing is free, okay. i will set the record straight tonight on your bogus far left socialist agenda.
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trish: new, crisis in our southern border hits a breaking point. look at that video. people swimming underneath the fence. that is not a break point i don't know what is, we are getting new numbers about staggers cost of illegal immigration in this country. pretty bad. gguess who is footingthe bill, n taxpayers, william is breaking down the numbers. reporter: because these migrants work illegally their net cost for benefit is difficult to calculate. >> we do know, 75 percent do work. but a survey shows more than half use one welfare program to get by. >> latest central american caravan numbers more than 6,000. most arrive without a penny in their pocket, how do they get
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by? asylum seekers qualify for work permits others work under the table be a majority receive tax mayor subsidies benefit. >> they get work documents, they get to a court date, years later, they are eligible for benefits. >> many federal benefits are to be off limits, in practice many are not, 25 thousand according to hud, received subsidize housing and 26 states offer state funding benefits, by cash. and 11 offer medical care, others like california food stoosstamps and bis disability. >> because of their lower income, adults and children are entitled to a host of programs some, qualify legally as asylum seekers others by using stolen identities. >> there should a cost to
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communities, when. it never really been measured but this is real. reporter: u.s. econom u.s. expen illegal immigrants entering u.s. this year. but, more than half of central americans already here, live in poverty. trish: all right, william thank you. >> you 1 ir, they live in poverty, is that because you can only declare so much? if you keep getting the benefits. a whole other bigger issue. about well tear system, but tonight we're getting new reports there is a lot of frustration growing amongst migrant community in southern mexico, almost 8,000 strong, they say they support the -- the support given to them by mexican government is fading quickly. so what role should mexico have in this, joining me now, vice president of border patrol cancel art dell cueto.
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you know, i was looking through numbers, we have been given average of 300 million dollar a year to mexico. to help them police thing like drugs and theor theoretically te caravans, they are not interested in doing it, should we stop paying them 300 million for work not being done. >> if you are asking my opinion, i would say strong yes, i was just in el paso, we saw groups of central americans that are entering illegally. but also seeing a huge amount of cubans, that are now entering illegally. and a lot said they would travel from cuba to panama through mexico by bus, confident they would speak to -- then may would speak to mexican authorities on the way, if your intention to go to united states we'll leave you alone. trish: just down stay here. >> i heard from that the cube ans. trish: you think about it, we
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showed video last week of buses that were driving right over the border, right from mexico. right to united states people were getting off. and they were coming here, i was thinking that mexico is allowing this you are told, by people that are trying to immigrate here, that mexico is encouraging them, as long as they are not stopping and staying in mexico they can continue to move on. now to we -- how do we stop that? >> i mean, it is an issue we need to look at. because it is happening. and now we're seeing frustration from the mexican citizens themselves be you hear some frustration, i believe started in tijuana. back when one of first caravans arrived, they were frustrated with the groups, now you see frustration in you know growing throughout the rest of the country in mexico. something needs to get done and quickly, because we're at full capacity. as some o leaders within agency have said, they are move head
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from one area to another so they is assist in processing. trish: you know why not come here, right? why not. the -- you have a system that seems to work fine for a lot of people they are getting free handouts as william just explained. in the piece we just ran, you get all kinds of free handouts in land of plenty, why won't that, they -- what boggling my mind, i don't know how you get them when you are here will illegally. >> i don't know how to get them legally to be honest. i don't know what the process would be. but, you know, they are quick to find out how to get the benefits illegally, and people need to just start to wake up. and like i said, i have said many time no is not a racial thing stop making it about race, it is about protecting our borders. >> are hispanic. >> i am, i have spoken to people to bothside, yo side of aisle, f
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night we know same thing we want to feel safe in our homes. >> i talk to a lot of hispanics on both sides a lot would like the sa safest community they wod have, a lot within to a certain amount of hardship to get here, it not right that someone else just comes in get access to all these things that william was ticking off, art, always good to see thank you. >> coming up, trump administration's to know if you are an american citizen. in the 2020 census. but democrats are claims that is racist. to ask if you are an american citizen. somehow scare al qaed act -- ta. we have proof it was asked before. new york city liberal mayor,
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trish: 2020 democrat moving further, fur t further to lift,. elizabeth warren saying today. this is the kind of big structural change we need to make sure our kids have tune in this country. no details, of course, as to when will pay for this. this is the new normal for democrats running against
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president trump, pryin pry tryio out too each other on basic socialist policies, minimum wage, and green new deal, and health care, and child care. joining me now. to explain or pay for it economist ben stein. >> always a pleasure. trish: what is she missing? >> that you have to pay for things in this world, nothing is free, there is no free lunch, there is no free college education, who'll pay the faculty and buildings and heating of the building and textbook, and any of this, this is a amount tens of billions of dollars every year, we talk about up to i would say a decade about a trillion dollars who will pay for it, we're run in addition to enormous deficits here, a deficit of scale of roughly 22 trillion, who will pay for this.
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where is the money coming from, this is fantasy thinking, child a care. kinder spiel has chmerkovskiy's- as the german say, she is living in a fantasy life. trish: it is highly irresponsible, i would say. >> highly irresponsible, highly irresponsible, and u.s. senator which is a very high ranking position in this country, to go out and tell young people, hey, look, kids hang on, a while it will be free. that is wildly irresponsible, and childish. and wild attack upon the whole idea of responsibility. you know if i were a parent, and i am apparent, if i again, i would say to my mild, child, responsibility is number one thing you learn in life. you if you want things you have to pay for it. people do not know you have to pay? sho
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trish: speaking of free stuff, we have a socialist mayor here new york city, bill de blasio he got stuck in a moment of hypocrisy, on one hand he is for that green new deal. wait until you hear how he gets to and from his gym. >> i need to ask you live on upper east side in gracie mansion, most days or several day a week, a city suv drives you 11 miles to a gym in brooklyn, as opposedded to one closer to where you reside, what sort of environmentally responsible example are you setting there? >> this part of my life. trish: part of my life. just take an our to gym and back, with an suv. by way a lot of suvs, w we have security with us too. i don't know, over and over and over again, these guys keep
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getting caught in their open hypocrisy, ben? >> well, hypocrisy of the many of the -- expensive as hell to take an suv in new york, traffic it terrible, they put in drastic traffic restructtions in manhattan and talking about more traffic restrictions, he is crowding it up more. i don't know where he gets idea he is immune to and above the law and common sense, the democrat seem to think they exist on a higher plain where there is no common sense and no dues to be paid, there are dues to be paid mayor de blasio, you will pay and your children and grandchildren, and grand children's children will paying forever at this rate, and to go back to college education thing that is a huge bill. who will pay it? who'll pay it mr. mayor? trish: i don't know. not good.
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not good. >> i don't want to pay it. we have it in california too. we have -- i live about beverly hills, you cannot imagine free things that people get in beverly hills, my block almost no houses, they do have a bentley, they are free learns folunchesfor over people even ie mulmulti million or older peopl. trish: why the heck did we spend 2 years on that bogus nothing? right. why did we do that. liberal outcry first over president trump adding a simple question to the 2020 census, which is, are you a u.s.
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american community surveys under president obama asked about citizenship. there you go. right there in print. joining me on set. deroy murdoch with a new op-ed, on this thing, up right now. >> great to be with you. trish: wow. >> amazing. trish: you can't ask if you an american citizen in a america. >> that is awful, they are saying they will round them up a racist plot. then if this was a rac racist pt it was then when bill clinton asked in obama did not ask but there is american community survey, a smaller sample day do every year, all 8 of obama's american community ser say havek are an american citizen in english and in spanish. trish: abou -- what does that tl
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you about our environment. >> there is a lot of hypocrisy on the left, they love nothing more than screaming racist racist erasest racist. based on nothing, you think they would be smart enough to say, if we say this, it will blow up in our faces, but they don't bother to do that, on my piece fox news.com, the evidence there is they asked same question, they say is part of racism on part of trump but done by obama and clinton. >> we have established they are not that smart, but they are political. and there is a political component to this, if they could somehow paint trump as a racist, they keep trying, it getting harder and harder because the economy is doing well. if they can continue with this line of argument, they think that gets him out of office, you
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have truth. >> right, they say this, i think best way to fight back talk about we have lowest black unemployment rate or close to it in history. same with hispanic unemployment rate. historic low levels, have you the opportunity zone project that president trump has launched bringing support to dooto --poor community many in f we were an antiblack racist he would not be doing this. trish: as black american how do you feel about him. >> i don't think he is a racist, he would not have gone in fall of 2016 to flint, michigan, and detroit, and cleveland say vote for he, he said what will hell descrow to lose. do you have to lose that was his slogan. and he got 8% of black vote,
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mitt romney got 6 in 2012, he out performed mitt romney, he was out asking for black votes. if he hates people why would you ask for black votes in office why is he doing so many things this benefit black americans. trish: do some black americans look at you and say you support president's policies do you get that. >> i have been doing it so long i don't hear it and more. trish: deroy murdoch thank you. >> thank you. trish: liberal media not putting mueller report behind him. our next guest said he would do anything to get mueller -- >> president to have mul mueller dismissed. ♪ help! i need somebody ♪ help! not just anybody
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>> they believe there is a potential of viable prosecution once donald trump leaves office. >> however you top put it in cucu land, which is trump world for us media, journalists do we interview sarah sanders. >> i hope in in day and age republicans will see the facts, and will be as appalled as democrats are.
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trish: mainstream media they can't put the whole mueller report behind, after two years of building up the whole russia collusion theory, report comes out. turns out there was no collusion, nothing there. not even a spec of anything. you think it would be the end of it for democrats, you would be missticmistaken me. joining me, dan gainer. and i am disgusted by some of my colleagues right now, i will say it dan, how many shows did we see they try to put this and this together, it turns out one of people in trump's campaign knew this one who knew that one, they drew diagrams, it was all about collusion. and he was an agent of russia, john brennan, under president obama. would tell you that. now it turns out there never anything there. what do you think about
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performance of media? >> well, i think it will is appalling, and what is more appalling they won't admit it, that is the first step of 12 step program, they need a 12 step program, they need to admit, hey, we screwed up. because, if they want anyone in american public left or right or center to trust them, they have to do that. and instead they have not just moved goal post, they have just created a new game, now targeting sarah sanders because, they can't get donald trump. it is just outlandish. trish: here is the thing, we know they never had anything. it now been proven they never had anything. why is know there -- sudden therisn't therea massive call, l start, there should be a call to figure out why the heck is happened to begin with, if we're relying on political machines to make decisions about fisa warrants, where are we as a
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country, david? >> you are right, there should be more of an outcry from americans, to' to know how and why this happened. i think it fun that's mainstream media is not talking about fact that on may 16, 2017, rod rosenstein, walked mueller through the white house to interview with president trump. for comey's job, direct are of fbi job, and trump turned him down, very next day, this entire trump collusion and obstruction that collusion story, investigation started. talk about -- should be something that americans say, this whole thing stinks, fact that media still just dodging and side sthe sidestepping the y are all wrong. none of them had facts. it has come to nothing and american people should' to know. and media should to want to hold themselves acowbo accountable. they are grasps at straws. trish: for sure, they are off.
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but they have an agenda that is to get rid of this president. and you know, look i know commentators and people with you know certain edge trying to pursue a certain narrative for various reasons. but it another thing to present yourself as a journalist as we heard anchor say we journalist, as a journalist, and then not be one. i mean really, not be one because you cannot see the full complexity of the story, because you are so bias in a particular view point. right in. >> yeah, that is the "morning joe" team, they should not interview the sarah sanders or any of trump people, so, they are trying to do is uncut him by removing anyone that supports it you have you know them going after sarah sanders, they accuse her of lying, this is you know
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factually she did not. and it turns out they saying, she said something off of cuff, maybe she could not remember but what she was taking about was how the people in fbi were positive lepositively thrilled y was gone. you get from gary to daily call are e6 days before presidential elect, cnn reports they had a dozen people, fbi, who really wanted to best investigate the clinton foundation. >> get a sip of water there. don't have a marco rubio moment on us, i hear what you are saying, t to convict her because they can't get him, they will try to convict anyone close to president, it shows you this is, journalingism with a kind of you know they have stalled for answer, i just think instead of worrying about whether or not
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sanders sarah sanders misspoke, we real as a country and journalists, say we mead to be worried about what was going oto get all this to come about and first place. >> you know reaction from mueller when he was approached by the journalist that of tr trg to get a response from mueller, if he found anything, anything on after all-time and money, i think he would be jumping at opportunity say anything and parade himself out their as guy that found dirt on trump that would lead to itc impeachment. >> nothing. i have to take a quick break, i'll be right back. >> i got chocolate coins, and little bunnies and jelly beans. ?
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we get a lot to talk about this week on this show, shore has -- story has turned. judge nap in for kennedy is next. >> thank you trish, house democrat turn up heat on trump, new subpoenas and push for impeachment proceedings, but president said he is not wore, judge andrew here in for kenne kennedy. tonight house speaker nancy pelosi held a conference call with her party members to try to plot a course forward, we're told democrats are all over the map on this some think this impeachment proceedings are too risky and might not work but we hear that max eine waters all in yesterday on

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