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best hour of your day. it is diet friday, go for it. week already. good night. . >> good evening, i am david asman in for lou dobbs, national security crisis at border rain oillegal immigrants, flooding across the border each day, tens of thousands caught, and released to nation each month. armed cartels patrol and control areas on the border. and a caravan of thousands moving through mexico, those in it, intend on illegally crossing into united states. national border patrol council vice president garza said these illegal immigrants are exploiting our immigration laws. >> of sanctuary policies, and
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congress, not acting, and continuing to encourage illegal immigration. that is where w -- why we contie to see the asylum seekers abusing our immigration laws, that is why president trump is doing everything in his power to stop the crisis, but democrats and activists doing things behind his back to undermine his authority. >> congressman andy big biggs joining us. >> and vladimir putin hosting north korea's kim jong-un. china hosting world leaders pitching nation on belt and road initiative, signing on despite warnings from united states, we take up latest in rising red storm and united states defense of monroe doctrine. center for security policy president fred fleitz among our guests, and joe biden is running for president, again, president
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trump has long maed made -- madt lear he is not concerned. >> no, i don't see joe biden as a threat, he has been there a long time, his record is not good, he would have to run on obama failed record be you look at so many different thing, north korea, middle east, the economy never got going, no, i don't think joe is the threat. >> we take it up with republican strategist ed rollins, and washington times charlie hurt. top story, national security crisis at border showing no sign of throwing down, border -- slowing down, border patrol apprehended more illegal immigrants in first half of 2019 than all of 2018. homeland security releasing 1400 illegal up grands in united states every day. most of whom never appear for the court dates and are never deported. and a caravan of thousands
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making its way through mexico with intention of exploiting america's weak immigration laws. fox national correspondent william is joining with us latest. reporter: problem is not at the border, they say, but loopholes in the asylum process that draw migrants funneling to south texas, president trump blames democrats for putting politics before policy. >> we could solve the imentire problem, i say 45 minutes, but it could go quicker. if the democrat would agree to do certain basic common sense things with respect to the laws. reporter: a new caravan in mexico has many jumping on trains to avoid police, who ban cracking down on migrantses without paper, 300,000 central americans entered mexico illegally in last 3 months. tuesday their foreign minister
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rejected a u.s. effort to stop them, by denying entry at border to any asylum seeker who refuses producttion offer -- protect offered by mexico. >> we will not accept an agreement for being a safe third country, this is mexico's position. reporter: president plans to send additional national guard troops to 5,000 already there to stop the caravans, and homeland security is considering bypasses immigration courts. to remove any illegal immigrant who cannot prove they have been living in u.s. for at least two years. >> something else today, u.s. attorney indicted a massachusetts judge, and his bailiff for helping a hugetive -- fugitive illegal immigrant escape. >> thank you william. >> joining me now, tom homan. a fox business contributor, you
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had 34 years enforcing our immigration laws, how bad is it? >> we never used to be. we had over a million apprehensions in by border patrol day, 95 percent mexican nationals who were arrested and removed within an hour. so now they figure out they can claim asylum. the difference between now and then is over a million. but these folks are not going home. they are exploiting our laws, ignoring the judge's orders and staying here illegally until next daca and next amnesty comes be we have shown you stay here long enough illegally, you will
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get something, that is what they are banking on. >> now courts themselves in sanctuary states with soft-minded judge and court clerks, the courts are flouting our immigration laws, opening backdoors, letting the immigrants out. >> i read that story, i was elated two years ago, i was judge director i said we should hold politics that create policies that shield and hide illegal aliens from ice, we should hole them, if they prevent i.c.e. from arrests somebody, in my day that is aiding and abetting, concealing, that is a crime, i was called a fire mongerrer and out of control, but this is. l.a. county jail, what they00 fingerprint we know, that there is an illegal alien there. we know he is in jail, we go to the jail, they will not give us access to him, in my opinion
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that is also aiding and abetting prevents i.c.e. from doing their job, i am glad to doj is looking at this, we should hole these people accountable. >> moving to the border, now you have "new york times" liberal new york times columnist, admitting that there is a crisis at the border. but coming up with a solution that sounds familiar, tom friedman. >> i am as radically pro immigration as they can. but it clear this unless we request assure a significant number of americans we can control our border we'll never have the proper immigration flow we need, i am for a high wall with a smart gate to keep immigration going. >> libbal "new york times" for a high wall right now, shouldn't
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democrats be hanging their head in shame, if they had gone along with president's year ago, would we have the mess we have now at the border. >> absolutely not. the democratic leadership, they want to resist this president, they hate this president more than they take responsible to protect our borders, i wish that man would have picked up phone, called nant nancy pelosi and scr and try to educate them, i have tried for years, you cannot deny what is going on at the border right now, there is no down side on securing the border, no down side up -- narcotics. there their job is to protect america, how do doing your job and put your hatred for the president aside, put politics aside and do what is best for the nation, which is secure the border. >> you are defending not just
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illegal immigrants, hardened criminal, drug cartel in mexico. we have a video of cartel members, or at least they appear to be, carrying ak47s taking individuals a couple people across border. it is clear according to some border patrol people, they were creating a diversion at one point in the border so they could smuggle drugs at another point of the border, do you think? >> yes, that is -- that is also something i have been saying, peoplenoid t need to understand. this not families coming across by themselves, mexico drug cartel controls everything on northern border of mexico without approval and paying off the drug cartels, that is why stay -- this is what caused the national security crisis, they will push 200 family groups in
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one sector, tie up border patrol asset to move drugs and bad people to other area, i said dangerous thing about what is going on now we don't know who is coming across border or what is. and unmanned areas, because you are tied up with family, cartels getting rich, we're bankrolling them, the same cartel that murder border patrol agents and i.c.e. agents and smuggle drugs and guns into this country, they are getting rich. because de democratic leadership fails to act. only one doing going about this is president trump. >> we mention they also hold children hostage with ak47. you hear o'rourke saying there was no problem. is that no problem, if he does he is more heartless than any republican i know. >> that just the fact is that
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drug cartels are renting children, to pull a family unit, child comes north, goes back to someone else, 31%, women get sexually assaulted making this journey, criminal cartels are operating with impunity in mexico, i have been pushing for i.c.e. >> tom, -- tom homan thank you. >> still to come more on crises on southern border with congressman andy biggs. up next left wing national media fawning over joe biden's 2020 announcement. >> former vice president sounds a thyme of progressive patriotism. >> i thought it was very thrilling to me, and american. it of great. >> he was comfort food. there is something in the tone and manner of that, that so much of what this nation needs. >> i have tears in my eyes it choked me up, i felt his
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david: joe biden is now 20th democrat to enter race for 2020, president trump welcoming joe biden, welcome to the race sleepy joe. it will be nasty, you will deal with people who truly have some sick and demented ideas but if you make it i will see you at the starting gate. >> biden enters race as a front-runner, america does not want a return to obama-biden days, in two years under president trump u.s. added 453 thousand manufacturing jobs, in obama and biden 8 year we lost 193 thousand manufacturing jobs, a lot of them president obama said would never come back, they did. and no denying overall unemployment wins under trump, 3.8% from 4.8%. joining me now former reagan white house political director,
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fox business political analyst, mr. ed rollins. nice to see you. >> thank you. david: start with a nasty way to begin a campaign biden's campaign about charlottesville, and president's -- i would say mischaracterization of the president said about charlottesville. biden made it seem he defended white national implement ism, it of what president said he never defended nazis or white supremacist, he. >> joe biden has a record of pandering to whatever side is in forefront. he was going to announce from charlottesville, what happened, he was decouraged. you know he has never until he left white house two years ago,
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never employed a person, every friday he gets a government check. he had a languag a long career,t stay distinguished but a language careera longcareer, heo pennsylvania where i was born. david: you have done some boxing in your life, president loves to counter punch. this was a cheap shot taken on the the starting gate. >> absolutely. david: as bell rang so to speak. how do you think joe biden will take the counter punch from president trump it is coming. >> you know it is coming. he never liked rough-and-tumble you know. i like to take donald trump behind the barn and whip his butt is the term he used, that is crazy. the thing about always bothered my about biden be he could never say in a sentence what he could say in a paragraph, he tooks too
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much and never has has facts. a back at look at we debated between palin -- he did not do well. >> you talk about his problem with facts, he has to defend the facts of obamaer awithout obama. -- obama had a lot of bad facts, a lot of numbers that not add up, but he was obama he charmed his way through. i'm not sure biden can do, that looking back at stimulus program that was rolled out by the obama administration that clearly failed by biden's standards, we went to tout job success that was turned into an empty promise be he said one meeting april 2010, i am here to tell you some time in next couple months we'll create between 250 jobs and a h and 500 jobs a month, in those 3 months combined following there was 153.
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it never produced what he said, he has to defend that record. >> why would we want to go back? even in pennsylvania, highest -- lowest unemployment ever. across the country, with more jobs yeted. why would you want to go back? it reminds me of walter mondale, he was a nice man, a nice career but a terrible candidate, and premise was. you have to wrap -- difference he not as charming or smart as obama was. he is a obama-light. david: record is a total failure when you look at thing like stimulus. >> he has a long ways to go. i don't worry about him, not a money raiser. he is slow to get in the game, he caters to union leadership, not the union workers, my sense, it is -- he has a long way to go in the new democratic party. david: ed rollins thank you. >> thank you. david: imagine this in your
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spying program expires in december. >> red storm is rising across the globe, peru announcing it the join china's global belt and road initiative, presidentx -- president xi met with dozens of leaders today. in russia. kim jong-un met with president putin, for the first time, they discussed denuclearization talks, and putin said he was willing to share details of summit with u.s., confirming that kim is willing to give up north korea nukes if u.s. offers sanction relief. joining me now fred fleitz. great to see you. >> great to be here. david: let's talk about number nok and russia. what are they really up to? >> let's start by staying that i think north korea is still reeling by president trump a stunning them by walking away
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from the vietnam talks. i think that north is trying to get leverage to resume the talks, they are used to prior administrations that would give in to demands and ignore north korea cheating, president trump is not doing that, he -- wants a good deal, i think putin is trying to cause trouble. he wants in on the talks, he hasek economhas-- he hasek econn north korea. >> the good them is that kim is still talking about denik denuclearization. >> about what designs could putin have. >> mineral wealth and rare earth metals is something that the russians have an interest in, and nort north koreans all likeo continue to send their guest labors, we should call them
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slave labors,er who work in russia. david: speaking of locust like behave whbehavior that is pretth summing up china's initiative, i have witnessed it they go in a place fliek nicaraguaa-- nia-- . fish reserves or whatever it is they are interested in. don't they get it? >> well, chinese have a lot of money to throw around. when the country condition -- can't pay for this infrastructure, china is starting a pr campaign to try to say bell road initiative is a good thing, they will have a
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hard sale to that, a lot of third world nations sees that china has other interest in just improving relations and help their economy. david: a bad thing for people could be a good thing for people who are running the show, like in a lot of these tin pot dictatorships, they may have a mutual interest but there, those people have to pay for what they have done. so, it does come back to bite them, i am wondering how much they get away with before it dawns on people they are just acting like locust? >> you know china has been able to exploit resources and difficult to get -- in the world they have no ethics, they are not worried about human rights or osha standing or mining, they just' resources, they will payoff anyone. if nations cannot pay their debt china will take control of assets. >> what is going on inside of
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china now? i am told that despite his anointing himself president for life that xi jinping is in trouble that economy is acting so badly partly because much the economic world slowdown, and partly our pressure on them, in exchange for a good china deal, what is happening with xi . >> i think xi jinping needs a deal with the u.s. more than we need a deal with china, that puts us in a very good negotiations position, china annual growth rate 6.6% last year, that is a 20 year low. they are probably not going to meet it without government spending like building roads to nowhere and apartment blocks where no one lives in. i think that xi is you were -- r pressure, he has to strike a deal with united states he has
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to fine a way to get this deal without appearing to give too much away to united states. david: a fine line, but i don't have much sympathy for him, fred fleitz thank you. >> thank you. david: we would like to hear your thoughts on this share your comments and follow lou on twitter at @loudobbs. and still to come, congressman andy biggs joining to us take up who is coming across the southern border, up next, peter strzok and lisa page's text-messages again coming under scrutiny in wake of mueller report, wait until you hear latest, washington time's charlie hurt joining me after the break with more on that, stay with us.
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david: welcome back, i am david asman sitting in for lou dobbs, we're learning new information about communication about two mayor player -- major players in deep state attempt to take down president trump just days after taking office, catherine herridge with details. reporter: 9 days after presidential elect, fbi allen peter strzok and lawyer lisa page exchange texts.
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the string of text referring to an e-mail and prior briefing with pence. struck and page appear to discuss strategy and staffing for an upcoming session, page writes -- a former fbi intelligence specialist said that text appears to conflict with rules made up by robert mueller. quote, these texts indicate -- fbi employees are executing strategies on sensitive matter without any regard for mueller endorsed guide. strzok may find himself back on the hill. >> i am certain congress will absolutely have the opportunity to look at any investigation
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once it closed ask all questions and i would love to answer each and every one of your questions,. reporter: attorney general testified he is conducting a review of fbi origins and whether surveillance of trump campaign was based on sound intelligence, nunes said, this is yet more evidence that of fbi. trump russia investigation was filled with irregularities. today in a litter to attorney -r attorney general. grassley and johnson said they should be investigated. adding, any and proper fbi surveillance activity must be brought to light and properly addressed. >> catherine herridge thank you. >> joining me now charlie hurt, washington time opinion editor, fox business contributor, there was a time when if a fbi counter intelligence operation had been
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turned into a political hit job media would have been crazy, every reportedder fro -- report, from every newspaper they would spend nothing but their time on this story, now ho-hum, we have been following the story, i am sure you have but few el. >> it is truly incredible, you think about it. about degree of abuse of power that appears to be what happened here, fact that there is no even yorcuriousty about it, you knowa lot of people you exec it from politicians, in this case on democratic side, they are trying to cover-up you know, malfeasance or misdeeds, that is what politicians do, but press, mainstream press is supposed to go after these people and expose the truth, that is not happening, i would argue, i have
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thought a lot about this argue, if what we believe to be true at this point, or may be true, we're talking about crimes far more serious than watergate. they are not as serious i don't think as pentagon papers, because you know in this case you were talking about thousands and thousands of united states soldiers dying in a war that was being you know lied about, that makes -- but in terms of the brebreath of wrong doing and eft to cover it up, it is every bit as bad add pentagon papers. david: i would say as bad as watergate in case of water gate, i would encourage everyone to watch. all the president's men. you watch it, you realize outrage was about the same thing people should be out rained abououtraged aboutnow. using powers of investigative
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against to go against foreign enemies, but for political purposes and expessiv specificat the will of the people to be carried out in an election. >> you look back at that, that episode, not like they were not politics going on in nixon administration, but, the reason next ownixon resigned is not bee democrats were going after him, he knew his open people were going to turn on him, there was bipartisan outrage over what he did, all this has been turned some weird hyper partisan thing, where only people who are upset about the previous administration spying on political opponents at height of a political campaign are republicans. or people that support trump. this nuts. david: some of those republicans by the way still have significant power, particularly in united states senate, where the republican republican hold d
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lindsey graham wants to go after this stuff, he is interested in pursuing these new particulars from strzok and page. and follow them where they lead, will he turn something up perhaps? >> i there is a good likelihood of that, he is a tenacious investigator,. david: he is. >> they have smart people, i can't help but think there are a lot of people from previous administration and people that were in you know, in the justice department at the time who are very nervous right about now about what might come out in the next couple months. >> charlie, i could not let you leave without asking about joe biden. my main question about joe biden is whether he can do what nancy pelosi could not do. that is to tame the new -- super left wing part of democrat party? do you think he will have any better luck. >> i don't think that anyone can take this level of crazy.
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we take about letting terrorists vote from prison, but you look back at 2004 and 2012, what did voters do? they danced with every crazy person they could dance with, then finally settled on the old reliable. and if i were to pick a lane for joe biden this year, this would be old reliable. if they want to be trump -- beat trump so bad, but the problem is old reliable usually turned out to be a loser that was case in john kerry and mitt romney, voters wanted a safe bet. in both case withs, the enthusiasm fell flat. david: though you know his terms of nomination, his competitors, seem to knock themselves out, you mentioned that -- here we were i think almost the day of anniversary of boston bombing
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and bernie was asked, you know do you believe that criminals even the boston bomber should be allowed to vote while in jail. and he says yes. at least he was honest. he said what he believed but this was a willie horton moment. >> i call it a 50 state strategy how to lose every state. my question for bernie sanders, about what about their gun rights, should prisoners have their gun rights restored too, this is a constitutio constitut. david: a great suggestion, maybe you should -- if you have a chance to interview bernie sanders, give him, that but i felt sorry for him. >> i didn't. the guy cheered the cuban revolution, he cheered the arrival of fidel castro. >> and honeymoons in soviet union. >> i don't feel bad for them. david:
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david:in agriculture secretary sunny perdue, send one of his aides, to work with mr. kushner. critics voices concern that plan will expand number of illegal immigrants allowed to work on farms conflicts with president trump's hire american policy. >> mexico government said during first 3 month 2019, 300 thousand immigrant from world have gone through mexico to cross into united states illegally, mexican officials say a majority of immigrant from central america but also africa, cuba and southern asia, joining me now,
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congressman biggs. he is a member of house freedom caucus. good to see you congressman, at least some democrats now admit there is a cries on border. liberal new york time columnists now saying there should be high walls, is it too little to late. >> it is not too little, not too late but we need to get moving quickly, we need 30 foot high walls be we hear 300,000 people are coming through mexico, that is only the people we know, estimate 3 to 4 times that many are getting in that we don't know. cartel know who coming through the border. they are sending groups through, we have drug and bad guys coming through, i am glad mexico at least providing that count, i
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think probably the closest count we'll get from mexico. but i can tell you, it is more than that who are actually making this through our borders. >> to coin a phrase from the president, these are bad news, we saw the cartel members, we could only assume they are with the ak-47 in the video, they are using illegal up immigrants as pawns. they are up to all kinds of things and aided and abetted note only by the congressmen that are argue against a wall, but by the court system. we just heard of a case where there was one of these cities that allow immigrants to do anything they want, they let them out of backdoor of the courtroom. >> oh, yeah. this a massive problem, this lawlessness at worst level, that what we're seeing.
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we have got to start enforcing it, but we have people in congress, who don't acknowledge there is a problem, they think you know we're open borders, some people like that open border, some like sanctuary cities, america is providing incentives for people to come in illegally, we have to stop providing those incentives, mexico providing some as well, they would conduct a raid on a caravan recently, indicates maybe they will start changing their ways, but i need to see more action not less from mexico. expoa wowe have to act in congrd judiciary needs too get closer scrutiny, my opinion we have to break up 9th circuit, and to look at ways too discipline judges that violate the constitution. some of judges are. david: with regard to caravans, if we don't get cooperation from mexicans, there are some signs we're not because we saw these train loads of them, that are --
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our video camera got in with no problem, if they don't cooperate, what do we do? >> we have to do is we have to use the bully pulpit, sending 30 billion dollars or more to mexico every year in transfer payment, people sending money home, we have to either freeze or tax it reduce or eliminate aid to these countries and basically say we're not going to let let you in. congress has to change the asylum laws. david: can you do that without the democrats? there is not a democrat that would vote for any legislation, don't you think? >> probably true, but i know there is 20 to 25 swing districts where people -- david: true, they voted for trump but for a democrat a blue dog democrat as we said. >> right, if they don't come on with doing something about immigration, i think they will have -- be short lived in
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congress. david: switching gears to story that very different, but you on several committees that would affect this the nsa story. and fact that there was spying, even though jim clapper said in front of congress that nsa never spied on americans that was not true. however, my question, whether it was so common place, nsa spying and maybe other organizations, cia might have been involved, we know that fbi was involved in spying on americans, that became easy to turn on for political operative like peter strzok for example, was it so common place it became a tool of influence by our political system and partisans? >> it seems that is the case, you look at it for clapper, think about anyone else lying before congress, the democrats would want to prosecute but not james clapper who lied to us, we
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know federal government was spying on u.s. citizens without probable cause and proper authority. this is akin to fisa courts, it is a secret court, nobody is holding him accountable, they tell you, we have these independent third parties, it is inadadequate. that is just not something that should happen in a free, democratic republic like we are, a constitution republic like we are. there is way too much power in hands of too few with no transparency. >> make it too easy to spy on people, and we have to leave it there. great to see you thank you appreciate this. >> thank you. david: coming up next, record setting penalty that facebook is looking at. we'll tell you about it when we come back. -♪ just like any other family ♪ the house, kids, they're living the dream ♪
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splitting facebook into two over the next five years. facebook would serve as both a public and encrypted private forum. and a reminder to listen to lou's reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. well, homeland security now releasing nearly 1400 illegal immigrants into the interior of the u.s. every single day. tom homan, former acting director of immigration and customs enforcement, said it is the worst he's seen in his 34 years of enforcing immigration laws. >> these folks aren't going home. they're exploiting our laws, ignoring the judges' orders, and they're staying here illegally until the next daca or amnesty comes. you stay here long enough illegally, you're going to get something. david: president trump traveling to indianapolis tomorrow to appear at the national rifle association conference, some 80,000 people scheduled to
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