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mead dillon our guests, good night from new york. trish: tonight, more of my exclusive interview with the president of the united states, why he said he as confidence in attorney general bill barr as the left remains fixated on taking them down. wait until you see -- that took place today. ag barr did not go, we'll find out why the democrats are attacking him. because he is about to proof what really within down in 2016. >> florida senator marco rubio joining me exclusive leo the crisis in venezuela. why he is blasting far left
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democrat ilhan omar tonight. >> he said that about russia in 2012. makes you wonder where the campaign financing coming from. look where we are today joe. a big night, trish regan primetime begins right now. >> chicken -- showing up today answering questions. trish: look at that. what do you know. show-and-tell at our house of representatives in washington dkrk, democrats bringing a chicken. not a real one. that might have been more interesting. a ceramic chicken and some kfc to eat, all designed to take a jab at attorney general for
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declining to come to their hearing today. this is what major matters of fate are reduced too? stunts like that, political theater, come on, this our congress. these are people we're relying on to geffen and secure our country. you heard me wonder out loud, whether the patterson ship in -- partisanship in washington made us as a nation ungovern able. and democrats are doing their best to make sure that we are. ungovernable. president in an be collusive interview -- exclusive interview tells me there was a reason that attorney general was not keen on attending today's hearing. >> fox learned attorney barr is not going to house judiciary committee tomorrow, how come? >> i guess they want treat him differently than anyone else. for many years they have never done it this way, where they
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bring in outside counsel or something, that is not the way you elect people, they are supposed to be able to do their own talking. he did a fantastic job today, i am told, i saw some of it. trish: you know they should be able to do their own talking, a lot of them have been trained as lawyers. i would say it fair to expect them on their own questioning. if i were attorney general barr i would have another reason to skip congress. politics. only to how how rabid democrats in senate are to smear attorney general barr and prove their new theory on obstruction, for a chimcrime that not happen. >> there was never obstruction. there was never collusion. you look at it, all just a political game. trish: sadly, yes. it is a political game. that is concerning.
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we should all be on the same page. on the same team. when it comes to truth and justice. >> how about these 3 people, they are running for a particular office, i think i maybe you are talking to person right now, they are running, you have 3 running against me, they are ranting and raving like lunatics, they are running. how is that fair? bill barr highly respected and he has to take abuse from people who are running for office. trish: it is all politics. knowing it is that political. that should concern us. we're talking about some serious stuff. democrats they want world to think that president trump was an agent of russia. when they found out for sure he
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wasn't. what did they do? they decide to tragedyize to take down members of his team to try to take down him the president himself, right now they are trying to come up with a whole obstruction of justice thing. president the president dared to ask his legal team for some advice, last i checked you have attorney-client privilege right? president asking how do i get out of a jam. seems like a worth while question to ask members of your team, anyway with me congressman sean duffy, good to have you back. i am struck by this. i read the whole report, all of it. after getting to volume one, i wondered why the heck do we have volume too. >> exactly.
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trish: it is peculiar and banana republic like that we're trying to go after a president for something that does not exist. >> i am embarrassed and ashamed of congress that member of congress behaved the way you showed. bringing in chicken to a hearing. what a bunch of clowns. they don't have the smarts and inteligent to ask their own questions of bill barr they need their lawyers to do it for them, breaking 200 plus years of precedence in the house. don't be dumb. trish: i know you are a congressman. you are a good one. but unfortunately there are a lot of people that get elected to that office that don't know what the heck they are doing or talk bomar comes to mind. it is irresponsible, today, congressman that was nothing but political theater. >> absolutely. and it looks stupid doing it, it
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undermines the institution in which we serve. barr will come in take questions, but not from lawyers, he asked nadler to come in, and review the unredacted report, nadler is not looking at it, they are looking for a political stunt, if they were looking for truth, you would ask did russia interfere with our elections, yes, did donald trump collude with them, no. let's move on make our lives better. this is about smearing bill barr. because after this is over, he going for hillary clinton. dossier, all corrupt intelligence officials who brought us this investigation over two years, i think misused their power, people will be held to account, bill barr is the byy who will do it, they want to destroy him before he gets to
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that evidence. trish: think about, that spending two plus years listening to democrat after democrat, and by the way television host by television host and com comment after commt in print media, telling us something bad within down, something bad did go down but i don't think it had anything to do with donald trump, i know that after reading the entire report. it was like keystone cops, the russians kept striking out they never made this to first base. they knew people in hillary clinton side of things. >> right, we know that bob mueller could have made a referral for criminal charges to bill barr. he could have made a referral for bill barr to charge or congress to impeach. it happened in the past, it did not happen because there was no collusion, no obstruction of
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justice. democrats keep trying to find a new story line. they have no ideas, we have talked about tax reform, making people's lives better, there is more opportunities and jobs, things are great. if you can't run on that, you have to stick to the tired idea that there was russia collusion. they can't let it go. american people are tiring of this. i think this will cost them presidency, with antics today in house with the chicken-eating fest, i think they will the lows house as -- lowe's th lose the s well and they should. trish: everyone is running for president. if you are a democrat that is not running for president, there must be something wrong with you. idea that now they get to use this as some platform. to play their politics, that is wrong. that is what alarms me. i don't think -- i don't care
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what side o of the aisle you or this. we should be disheartened by the way it went down, and we deserve answers. >> we give power to our intelligence anxieties fo agenct for good. when they use it for political purposes we have a right to know or take that power away for them, i -- they think have to review the power, and hol hold them to acc. and clean them out, put new rules and guide lines in place. trish: he knows that spying happened, he said he will get to bottom. congressman curvey than duffy t. >> thank you. trish: coming up more with my interview with the president of united states and joe biden taking a swipe at the president as -- he claims as joe biden
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that -- is a nonthreat, really. he is wrong. he has a history of saying things that have been proven wrong, he said the same thing about russia. see how that turned out. i'm setting record straight, you will hear from president trump on this coming up. but first, far left democrat ilhan omar blaming american policies for the venezuela turmoil. we're to blame? florida senator marco rubio is here exclusively, calling miss omar's comments out. my exclusive with him.
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>> i've been watching them on the streets, where people are killed, he is doing rallies. actually very brave. i've been watching him and the moves, you know. there is a loo a -- lot of spirr him, it from a constitutional stand point the way it is supposed to be. he was elected. they should be running this. trish: that was president trump
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speaking exclusively to me about the man u.s. recognizes at president of venezuela juan guaido. tonight, the regime of socialist dictator maduro targets guaido's mentor. opposition freedom fighter lopez, top court ordering lopez's immediate arrest after he escaped house arrest this week. notably, no arrest warrant was issued for guaido, not yet. i did speak with florida senator marco rubio, moments after far left freshman democrat, ilhan omar, meanwhile, tried to blame the united states of america, and american policies for the mess in venezuela. but first he did address the uprising. >> what can you tell us, i know you are close to a lot of people there on the ground, including juan guid guaido and lopez where
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we. >> it has been covered all wrong, they kept writing that mamma-- ma maduro has control hs not. guaido by himself with his courage and bravely, 53 nations recognized him. and maduro can't travel outside of the palace and military basis to move around. guaido is able to mobilize the people to insist the man leave, there is no way that maduro holds on, and maduro is surrounded by a bunch of people who have been actively negotiating an exit strategy for
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maduro. trish: what happened, three of them were set to defect to gui s side. >> he can -- what kind of president can't travel abroad to have meetings with foreign leaders, for fear of what would happen, what kind of leader is in control when he doesn't trust people around him. the people are trying to cut a deal for themselves, they have a big problem. like -- and "the godfather," this guy knows what he did, he will come after them, they better act soon or they will be in trouble there no way that maduro holds oh on, his regime s slowly bleeding out.
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guaido is one of the bravest leaders that i have seen, a person great personal risk of being murdered or jailed being out in the street, interacting with people of his country. trish: you are right. i was amazed and continue to be amazed at the access people have to him, given he is a walking target. maduro would like to get rid of anyway he could. let me ask you about -- everything is politicize to me this a story where you get right and wrong. sometimes in life, just good to do the right thing, there are people who are struggling that are so close to home for us that we should want to be able to assist in some way, but ilhan omar feels differently and basically flames united states for everything happening in venezuela, you your reaction. >> a lot of policies that we've
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put in place have kind of help lead the devastation in venezuela. and we sort of set the stage for where we're arriving. >> who said that? trish: that is ilhan omar, representative from minnesota. >> yeah, she does not know what she talking about. trish: it is a result of united states? >> i think she was just recently elected, she has not know what she is talking about. she just making it up, she doesn't even follow the issue could most people in washington don't follow this issue, sanctions to maduro were for last two months, she will not find a single venezuelan that would agree, they have stolen money, degraded country by stealing, they have not upgraded their electric grid in 25 years. any money that was ever made from oil was stolen from put to people's pocket. i don't feel like addressing
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that come it is not an informed one, it is not an intelligence one that is silly and ridiculous, and i it is emabout afteis --embarrassing. trish: thank you senator rubio, she right, it is ignorant of her to say these things. she knows nothing of the situation on the ground, she knows nothing of the history of venezuela, nothing about their economy. or about their people. and yet she makes these wild accusations that somehow their problems are a result of our -- us? joining me right now, "fox & friends" weekend co-host, army veteran pete hegseth. this woman, she is quite a fire brand. what do you make of those comments. >> i love what senator rubio said, he is half right, he is righshe does not understand. he wrong that she knows what she
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is talking about. she is an idealogue, leader of blame america first caucus. it is an informal one, she believes that the sins of the word are america's fault. her comments talked did devastation we had for decades, alluding to middle east, saying that america's presence in afghanistan, iraq, and syria, are part of the problem, this woman said, some people did in things on 9/11. trying to pretend that big backlash was islamophobia, i was in a cab two days ago. and plenty muslims love this country, and never felt threaten, when you don't clearly call out the radicals then you put a target on the back of peace loving muslims of the country, she is doing a great disservice to our country, and has no business being in foreign
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house committee, she just believes that america is the problem, see this believes we are the source of evil not source of good. trish: this scary to have her on the committee, i don't understand why nancy pelosi allows it, why, why put someone who clearly rail does not like the history of america, and is as we just heard from you and senator rubio, and myself, uninformed. and absolutely ignorant of the history of some of the countries like venezuela. yet chooses to spout off in a way that is detrimen detrimentas and our country, it is irresponsible hf. and increasingly divisive. >> we live in most diverse, welcoming tolerant country on earth. we welcome everyone, if you going to come here, and not vist
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in and appreciate this country,, that is becomes a big problem. the way she views world, you heard what she said about somalia, this is a woman who came as a refugee here. we welcomed her with open arms to minnesota, where i am from. she ran for office and won, she ran again and won a seat if congress, yet there is no gratitude for reflection that america is type of country that would welcome a muslim, black, woman who was once a refugee to be a leader in our country, this say wonderful fabric of our country, but if you will take that and turn it against our own views, and our own perspective and inpune as, that is not okay, we should all be able to call that out, i am that i am just a white guy, that makes my opinion less credible, i don't buy that. trish: i got the girl thing. >> i am a christian, that too,
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you know. trish: you may be in trouble for saying what you said right now because for some reason, this woman has all kinds of people rallying to protect her. you and i both believe fully 100% in freedom of speech, she should be able to say things and raise ideas. but there is a certain responsible, i think that goes with being a member of congress. >> putting that lapel pin on as member of congress and thinking why we put men and women in harm's way, iraq, and afghanistan and syria, the places where apparently we were a part of the problem. manro doctrine -- manro doctri doctrine. and roosevelt talks about how sometimes that takes intervention, we're not even talking about that in venezuela, senator rubio was spot on. trish: no talking military intervention. that is about it anyway pete.
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trish: former vice president, 2020 conte contendor joint joe g shots at president trump. >> over the last 30 years, that not hyperbole, china going to eat your lunch, come on, man, they are not -- they are competition for us. trish: all right. a lot to say on this one, another misinformed person, and he was vice president. let's not forget this is same man who shrugged how far recent
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problem in past, that russia was not a threat after mitt romney said it was. >> governor romney hit him hard on that. he said it was alarming, what else is he going to be flexible about. what do you make of all that. >> he actions like he thinks cold war is still on, russia is still our main adversary, this is not 1956. trish: where are you, joe? you know. last i checked, russia has been a problem. the whole interference in the electiontion thing you talk about. last i checked, you can go to any politician on any side. the threat that china is. economically and in terms of military. mitt romney not obama turned out
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to be right, so could biden do the same them all over against? brushing off a real danger, perhaps reason he is doing this. if you pushed him, is he is looking for money. he is trying to shake down that money tree for any big corporation that will give him money, they want to do business in china. despite fact it may not be good for the country. joining me right now, democratic strategist scott holden and presidential historian doug wead. nixon opened up china, and china with a billion people is set to over take us in terms of overall economic output. one would think they should be able to if they continue growing on that trajectory. with economic power goes
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military power. so if i am -- and imjus i am jua normal american with 3 kids that are trying to grow up, i would like a chance in life, i would like them to have a chance in life. don't i need to be worried about a country like china right now and the size of its economy. >> do you need to be worried. 2017, 505 billion dollars trade deficit, 600 billion dollars in intellectual property theft, think of that. the democrat say they don't have enough money to give trump 1.6 billion to build a wall on mexico, but 600 billion dollars, i have a slogan that biden can use in 2020 election, let's make china great again. i mean that is how hillary got 20 to 1 the billionaires gave money to hillary. trish: i think this is a serious issue. because, if we don't actually intervene, this is scott, where government come in do a good
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thing, ceos care about their quarter. they care about their stock price. on any given day. they want earnings to really merform, part of performing is having access to the biggest market, they want to do this trade. but you have to think about the consequences of it. and if you are not thinking about consequences of it as a country, as a nation, then you can go down a path where you may wake up one day and not have the kind of power or economic might that you once had, am i right? >> you then is -- you are right. this one thing that democrats and republicans can agree on, including chuck schumer and the president, that is china has to be inteltion alley becoming the economic military power that america is right now. joe biden, i he says, america should not stand by and let the gaps in performance gaps and china economy versus ours economy get in the way of our growth, right now china is
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intentionally making the moves that does not seem like our gdp is growing 3%. trish: i think you are giving him the benefit -- a little cover, can i jump in. what president said on china when i spoke with himmic >> the world is ripping us off, i have stopped it, we're negotiating with china, and with japan and with all of these country that have ripped off our country for years, and years. we lose 68 billion with japan. we lose 500 billion dollars with china. we -- you know i put tariffs on china they are paying us billions. trish: finally someone is talking about this. in all seriousness, this issue needs to be address, scott then doug. >> yes, well you know, you are right about that you know, our big companies who' to do business in china, they are forced to negative joint venture
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they have to give up a portion of their company. trish: and they do it they is what is crazy, they so badly want access there, that is why you need the adults or you know the government to step in say, okay, this is not good for long-term policy, doug? >> list yes, they control academics here, only people who pay full fare at harvard or anywhere else. trish: sometimes more, i have a story for you coming up. >> right. trish: wait until you hear to pay to get their kids in stanford. >> 4 presidents, 28 years we had one of largest transfers of wealth in world history outside of middle east, it come from middle class americans to china, and finally we have one president, out of last 4 who is standing up. trish: good for him, he is standing up in a way others have been afraid. to and joe biden just is afraid. scott and doug thank you. >> coming up, migrants taking
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migrant families who present themselves at southern border to combat that fraud. they have been talking about people just pick up a kid then cross into this country, and get through legal loopholes and they are able to be here because they had the kid, but maybe that kid not their kid. pilot program aimed at stopping duladult migrants from falsely claiming to be parents of these children, as president asked coming for 4. -- funding for emergency. joining me right now. art cueto, i know what left will say. i can hear it. how dare you test people with their dna. some of these kids, some of these kids are coming across, they don't belong to people they are with. in some cases, they are in danger because of the people
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that they are with. >> correct. i think it is a fantastic idea. you know, i think you know sounds weird because i am on here all of the time almost like i am cheerleading for the president. but how you cannot be thankful you have someone in office that actually cares about the security of our country, he goes through different measures and thinking outside the box and figuring things out that may be helpful. i think that some leadership in our -- agencies should have started you know. trish: we have the technology, right? we have that technology. >> that is why, it great we have him there a lot of individuals a it is an invasion of privacy, they need to think, do you really care about these kids, we're seeing a lot of smuggling organizations, a lot of criminals are using these children, so they become here -- come into country, we're seeing there is a danger of them being
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recycled with some of the adults, what is the status of the children, who is using them? where are their actual parents ha is a big concern. -- that is a big concern, you have to be grateful to the president for thinking outside of box, and at say the time caring about the children. and caring about our nation's borders, that is what it is. trish: createddivity there i say -- creativity, something you see with a entrepreneur, he was a entrepreneur, be owner. >> you know we're going through a crisis and it something we have not seen before. i think you know for a lot of individual that say, have to they to certain way we've been doing it stick with tradition, hey, you know way have you been doing it has not worked, time to think outside the box, time too go through different measures we're experiencing something that we have not experienced before. trish: so, what if you get a situation, or what if, a family coming across, they have a
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child, that may be not boy -- by biologically theirs but it is their child. >> something like that is more likely be treated case by case, you can talk to child, min findt what is the real relationship. we have seen kids say this my father, then, you know, when you further investigate, you find out it goes from their father to now an uncle to then, not an you an seluncle,now a family friende in hig my hometown to all rightt is someone i met on the road. trish: let's not ignore the pack that there and i hav there is vs happening to some of the kids. they are testing the young girls
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trish: massive pay for play college admission scandal is now international. we learned a chinese national, from china, paid 6.5 million to get his daughter into stanford university. wow. wow. joining me right now fox nation host brook mchenry. and emma michelle good to see you, what is going on? somehow all our universities and quite a few were named in the fed case, involving lori loughlin and company, your universities are for sale to highest bidder and chinese have money, 6.5 million to get to stanford? >> it is crazy. i want to know how lori loughlin now we're looking at. got raw end of deal just paying 500,000, the man has money and spent it. if i was child i would say, give me that money.
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it is big business. i was looking into this. counselors people who work in the field with rick singer who operating this. and these scandals and pay for play situations, they charge 50,000, 350,000 to some cases a million dollars for legal counseling, trying to help kids get to college, if you pay that much money, considered legal way, in addition to legal way, then maybe you should not be going to college. or to that university, maybe a trade school. >> you know what bothers me, i thought school was a meritocracies, get kids get in. you know, they want a portfolio of students that are diverse, and you know this one plays that sport. and this one is a violinist. and you know, various diversity factors, that you want. okay. i got that. but now, you are introducing who
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can pay. and look, there a lot of billionaires in china, i am sure they can pay. in this particular case, you had a guy who was introduced through financial money circles, and he was introduced via private network adviser to a college counselor to get his daughter in stanford for 6.5 million, we're for sale? our colleges are for sale? >> you would think a healthy businessman would know this is a ridiculous investment this is crazy to expect a college graduate to make 6 million back plus extra. trish: they don't care, right. that is part of it, they don't care, they are just send my daughter to stanford. >> about label and going to a quote, good school. we know have on create value and have merit to earn money, you don't become a high achiever because you go to a school good. trish: i am bothered, it
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happened here with lori loughlin and others. but now, you have school -- now we take kids that maybe are not so smart from china because their parents can foot the bill? what is that say about the state of education which we know is not great right now, brit? >> that is a sham, in a lot of ways, in addition to as you covered. and i applaud you for it. the student loan debt problem with 44 million americans dealing with that. that is an rich we see warren pandering to some presidential hopefuls. trish: you know how you fix that no more perkins loans, we're not lending money, we're not going to create this artificial market. the government is there willing
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to write people checks, you take out the loans, then you know, price of education keeps going up. >> i find crazy as well is that in this situation with stanford, they claim the daughter child was a sailor, like all of rowing and athletics that they don't really participate in they are not athletes to get them in school could stanford claims they never received money, someone got that money, we're not that stupid that is a problem i have. trish: emma. >> apart from how unfair this is, it shows we have a disordered view of college in america. we need to teach young people that there are many ways to become a high earning. trish: all right. >> worldwide. trish: indeed thank you. >> brett and emma. trish: coming up more on my exclusive interview with president of united states, and why trish regan primetime will continue staying on the
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