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♪ good evening everybody. attorney general william barr on capitol hill today. for four hours, the attorney general endured the predictable smears vik tree y'all from radical dems who absolutely disgraced themselves today. they misrepresented attorney intentionally and called him a liar insulted his position. it was a magnificent performance by extraordinary band of fools on the judiciary committee. the radical dem through it all attorney general once again exhibiting patience intellect slapping down dems false
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presidential obstruction narrative. their use of the judicial process as a political weapon. >> i said that we did not believe that there was sufficient evidence to establish an obstruction offense had is the job of the justice department. and the job of the justice department is now over. that determines whether or not there's a crime. the report is now in the hands of the american people and everyone can decide for themselves and election in 18 months that's a very democratic process but we're out of it. we have to stop using the criminal justice process as a political weapon. >> and also the judiciary committee is a political weapon. the radical dems in both house and senate doing just that. and insulting the attorney general in the house by voting the house judiciary committee did to have their staffers interview the attorney general for that previously scheduled hearing tomorrow. sources tell us now that the
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attorney general will not be appearing at that hearing. because of the insistence of this man jerry nyad e her to have staff interview him apparently he doesn't think that the congressman, the democrats on that committee are up to the task sydney powell at hearing and joins us here tonight and on the border crisis goes on, the border patrol pranging what it calls largest group of illegal immigrants in new mexico, then they apprehended hundreds more just a few hours later. and president trump working each and every day to secure that border doing so almost alone. today he asked congress for additional funding to help end the crisis. good luck with that. this is afterall a democratic congress hell bent on not allowing this president to win again before the 2020 elections tom, mark morgan with us
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tonight. the latest on the border, and for the second day in a row,s thousands of venezuelans in the streets trying to overthrow the maduro regime we'll have the very latest developments from venn sway what, much more here tonight. we begin with breaking news sources in the house judiciary committee telling fox news that attorney general barr will not be appearing at that hearing tomorrow. the democratic committee chair jerry knadler insisting that attorney general be questioned by staff rather than the congressional members of that committee. my gosh -- the attorney general said no. not no thank you. just no. and for more on the hearing and senate we turn to chief intelligence correspond katherine. >> we saw why mueller was concerned. senate committee democrats press attorney general william brr on this march 27th letter from special counsel robert mueller. this letter was an extraordinary act a career prosecutor rebuking
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attorney general he was a political appointee with me at the department of justice. i don't -- you know, the letters a bit snity barr's boit bottom line for congress provided days earlier text and release the executive summary which barr rejected his had peace meal. in a subsequent phone call attorney general said mueller was frustrated with resulting media coverage and did not challenge barr letter which mueller declined to review. >> i said bob what's with the letter? you know, why don't you just pick up phone and call me if there's an issue he was clear with me that he was not suggesting that -- we had misrepresented his report. in early april, barr also took questions on the mueller report as part of routine budget hear aings. democrats said barr should have volunteered the march letter from mol orer as well as their phone call. >> i feel -- your answer -- s was purposely misleading. you told senator you didn't know
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bob mueller supported your conclusions but you knew you lied on discussions between president trump and then white house cancel don mcgann removing special counsel mueller barr said angsts did not constitute obstruction offense. there's something very different between firing a special counsel outright which suggest ending the investigation. and removed conflict with suggest another special counsel. saying that mueller report did not prove intent beyond a reasonable doubt. if president is falsely accused which the evidence now suggest, that is not a corrupt motive for replacing an independent counsel. >> three committee democrats with presidential ambition fired off questions two of them insisting barr should resign. >> this attorney general lacks all credibility and has, i think, compromised the american public's ability to believe that
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he's a purveyor of justice. >> republicans defended barr. >> you slandered this man from top to bottom. so if you want more this have you're not going to get it. focus on how gi russia investigation began. >> you think it is possible that the federal bureau of investigation improperly spied on the trump campaign. >> dnc and clinton campaign funded dossier by christopher steele and use security warrant for trump campaign aide is also under scrutiny. how do we know it is not itself evidence of russian disinformation campaign. no i can't state that with confidence and that is one of the -- areas that i'm reviewing. >> after the hear whatting lindsey graham told reporters that as far as he's concerned it is over but, quote, come as special counsel can point to discrepancy between barr and
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mueller own account. lew. >> thank you very much. katherine joining us tonight, former federal prosecutor and author sidney powell good to have you with us. katherine -- reporting, and interesting element from senator today, and raising the possibility that this was all a russian disinformation campaign. the phony dossier paid for as we know by the hillary campaign and democratic national committee if that were the case and we've been witnessing this special counsel come up with absolutely no evidence of any on the part of the trump campaign and collusion cooperation or conspiracy with russians, that means that a the collusion was between the democratic party the hillary clinton campaign and the russians to so discord in this country over a period of
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almost two with years does it not? >> oh. yes, but i think senator theory lets the democrats and hillary clinton off a way with too light as well as the obama administration. because i think that attorney general is going to find that the spying on trump campaign went back as early as 2015 before the campaign even started good. and all of that information is going to come out with the reports on fisa abuses and unredaction of the decision by fisa court that identifies the private contractors to whom dpaif illegal access to the entire database. >> in terms of the hearing today, william barr making it very clear that attorney general making it clear too even rad cam dem on judiciary committee and senate that the 19 pages that mueller was questioning and wanting released were a fact -- and to the credit of senator ted
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cruz who made the point those 19 pages were contained and 448 pages of the overall report which were out within a few weeks. i mean it was insane what the dems requester doing. >> it was absolutely insane, and incredibly rude completely baseless lew. this administration has been so transparent throughout the process to wave attorney client privilege to waive executive privilege only reason we know of all of those conversations is because the president waived all of the privileges so that no one should be able to claim obstruction of justice in any way shape or form and encourage the attorney general to be as transparent as a possible and disclosing absolutely all that he could possibly disclose none of it had to be disclosed to public other than conclusion. but he did. he did, and that's -- what is the point here. that there are -- the radical dem on that committee were insulting
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slandering as the chairman lindsey graham said. this great public service, attorney general of the united states, and they did so for pure partisan political purposes. some of them even 2020 hopeful the. there shouldn't be much hope on their part but nonetheless hopefuls. it was a display of ignorance, shameful, they're a disgrace to the country. >> it was. it was absolutely hideous and attorney general barr handled it all with the utmost professionalism and brilliance. he made them all look like the idiots they are. >> did i miss something is? did he look at notes? because i have to tell you i didn't see the man pick up a note. he was speaking from his memory and his command of the material. and i'm watch withing rad cam dems with their little -- whatever they thought they were doing. >> they had notes. they had everything but -- you know, wires into their cranium from their staff to get out of question.
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it was quite something. >> yes. they were reading from their speeches and he was talking fact and law from mol or report and his own command of the legal issue and the law. >> and -- let's go to barr if we could and listen to attorney general on issue of fisa warrants and livelihood of further investigations. >> one of the things that i want to look there are people many people seem to assume that the only intelligence collection that occurred was a single confidential informant. and a fisa warrant. i would like to find out whether that is, in fact, true. it strikes me as a fairly anemic effort if that was the counterintelligence effort designed to stop the threat as it is being represented. >> your thoughts. >> well we know from the admission that they opened files
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on four americans early on with absolutely no basis. and then we also know from peter strokes tax message it is that they have lure they call them so more than one overseas effort to spy on the trump campaign. >> probably to entramp and then spy. >> exactly yeah danner and all had to be in that category. so i think they're going to find a lot more. >> i think so too and i think it is still laughable that number of organizations news organizations and others who were warned away from steven -- because he was value asset and they didn't want it disclosed nonetheless it was always disclosed and his name is out there and has been for two years. it's where we're going with this is -- well it is pound to contemplate because it is going to lead back
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certainly to all of who were orchestrating the intelligence community of the fbi and jtsz department from the obama administration at the very outset. cindy powell get the last word and we're out of time. >> the fbi was paying hundreds of thousands of dollars through department ofs defense to steven to try to set up general flynn and other people. >> thank you very much. powell appreciate it. >> thank you. still ahead here. william barr takes those delusional radical dems to task over their phony obstruction and collusion narratives. >> i'm not trying to capture everything but state the verdict. >> no you just absolutely use the word summarize, though, in your letter. summarize the principle conclusion. >> conclusion they seem to capitalize he could capitalize on foreign interference there's no indication that they engaged in the either the conspiracy to hack or that they engaged in the action with respect to the
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dissemination that was criminal. bob mueller is equivalent of the u.s. attorney. his had work concluded when he sent work to attorney general at that point it was my baby. >> you said it was your baby what did you mean by that? >> it was my baby to let the decide whether or not to disclose it to the public there were notes taken of the call. may we have those -- >> no. up next president trump calls on congress for more help at the border. we'll take that up right after the break. we'll be talking with former i.c.e. director tom stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ limu emu & doug look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh...
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you think we've got problems in this country where border enforcement and our illegal -- immigration system. listen to this. from northern ireland, he's to remain an american for another six months because congress and acting homeland security secretary kevin -- mcallister is his name he was supposed to be deported earlier today. he came to new jersey back in 1996. that's right he celebrating something of an anniversary. 20 years on, seeking asylum. after being released from jail for the attempted murder of
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british police officers and 1981. mcallister is designated a terrorist bit united states government has been fighting his deportation ever since. the following members of congress have helped secure mcallister's reprieve six months at a time senators chuck schumer senators -- mendez, graham, congressman peter king elliot, bill, richard neil and chris smith and the offices of cardinal dolan we're told as well. joining us is former acting director of custom enforcement fox business contributor tom first of all welcome good to see you. you've got quite a history with mcallister. you -- your reaction to this -- this that surrounds mcallister. >> i'm upset. look i spent my last ten years in i.c.e. headquarterses in d.c. trying to get rid of this guy. i mean, he's a convicted terrorist.
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and i didn't think the united states should provide safe harbor for trses even though congress has law abiding and convicted terrorist but should not offer to convicted terrorists. i mean this whole dhs was born -- after 9/11 our number one mission is terrorism why give permission to stay here it is unbelievable especially under this administration that we allow this to happen. >> you know as we look at this list of congressmen and senators behind a mendez and schumer -- it's despicable. this is corruption we're just not certain what kind of corruption. and why these elected officials are behind this -- it is stunning either the man hasn't been improperly designated a terrorist or -- something is very, very wrong here. and it lookses like thing is very, very wrong. >> no, no he's a terrorist he's a convicted terrorist i can
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assure you that i've read his file a hundred time i can tell you i change a policy which congressman as soon as used to say given this day, and we'll go foil a bill then i became i.c.e. director i killed that policy because out of the 40 requests 40 bills they've never done one so i was -- no way anymore. the letter has come from chairman of the committee to even consider it. >> and mack the head of the acting head of the dh had s -- he says fine. what does that say about acting director of the dhs? >> a really bad decision again this was a homeland security formed on basis of the most terrorist -- terror and threat what happened in the united states that attacks on americans on our soil we created dhs number one mission is terrorism. and i hear that while they're talking about and make everybody happy come up with a deal there's no deal. no deal worth keeping a convicted terrorism convicted terrorist in the united states. we're the last country should
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saint harbor to any convicted terrorism that was a bad decision. >> let's turn to and other bad decisions and asking congress for help when no help has been of any kind. why, why continue this thing with dhs? asking for more help they have refuse every request for emergency help of every form what in the -- what in the world is it going to take to get this thing resolved? because i don't see -- a dhs by the way it is operateing any differently under this acting head than the previous head of dhs under the previous head of dhs. they haven't got a -- there's not an ounce of imagination of leadership or innovation or adaptability or-- ingenuity they basically are -- i mean goes on "60 minutes" it
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says there's nothing he can do hands are tied. >> congress help for 34 years i spent two years going to congress trying to get them to close loopholes they hate this president and what we need to do and i'll wake up sorry i retired because i have the backbone to get some of this stuff den and tell you what needs to happen three things number one, i.c.e. needed to a national operation look for family and final order it is that is their job. and when i did it three and a half years ago i got a lot of push back from democratic administration but i didn't care. i did it. and when i did it, numbers on border went down and show -- and second thing we should do send immigration judges to southwest border. forget about the 800,000 back log and sit there and deal with people coming across with a quick hearing get them out of here. i call last-in, first-out we can do that we don't need congress for that finally we need deep. those temporary facilities down there hold even --
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even if it is families you have 20 dayses hold for 20 day. build facilities we did a cuban migration and haiti and numbers now are worse than all three combined so why are we doing that? look congress is showing help and a not finish this and court thing won't help we need to do what we can within operational components to keep the president and president trump it is a great president. he had a great plan and you have to have the backbone in these agencies to push these things and secure the border. that is your job. thanks for being who you are. appreciate it. you keep fighting fight we knew educating american people doing a great job of that. >> we sure will try. up next dhs has a plan to filter out fake families at the border. this is what -- what year is this? they finally figured out maybe they could work out who is fake
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joining us today mark morgan under president obama, mark great to have you with us just talking with tom, the man inabout credibly frustrated i know you are as well as millions tens of million of americans. it is stunning to me they're testing dna program right now somebody just told border patrol there's a dna test that they could -- i mean it has been around for years and years. why is -- why is it only happening now and do you believe that it effectiv? >> so lew if you don't mind if i would like to piggy become on something quick that tom spoke about on mcallister a situation. look, i spent 20 years in an
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organization number one priorities was counterterrorism. and i'm frustrated with tom as well i have a question having known convicted terrorist, and a terrorist that was participating in a plot to kill law enforcement officers. kill law enforcement officers convicted of that, i have a lot of questions why that individual has given support to stay in this country. i think every american should be asking why. and i'm glad you brought this up and i'm glad tom hit that hard. >> and -- and i'm glad you're asking the central question here had is -- you know, we're asking. how the hell does this happen? we have -- we talk about the crisis at our border we've got a crisis in washington, d.c. that lineup of democratic senators, that lineup of democratic and republican congressmen -- it is disgusting that they've put their names to this. and i just like to know how in the hell they sleep at night. >> well, and lou don't forget he
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originally came into canada where he requested asylum and denied then he comes to united states as a -- as a -- a just a vacationer right, and then once he gets here, then he was loophole and claim asylum. you bet. so -- so -- we'll see what happens we're going to keep our posted on every development in that case and -- it is explicable. let's turn to first dna. do you believe in it and do you -- and why has it taken so long too be testing just testing it not applying it as a program. >> well there was a policy out there that if you were 14 years or younger, you were prohibited border patrol is prohibited from taking any bigraphical data whatsoever and so i'm glad to -- for clearer heads to prevail because we know right. we know that cartels are renting kids. lou we know that.
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>> this is sex trafficking and child trafficking. it is -- absolutely -- what are we supposed to do just be blind, deaf, stupid? beyond imagination. >> so we need to -- you're skdzing. >> we immediate to do exactly what tom outlined. he outlined a three-step process he's absolutely correct on that. first of all, we need to ramp up interior enforcement and need to do that just as he described. the second thing is we need to pour resources that i call pour courts where a whole government approach and we expedite we expedite the asylum process we build facilities that he described and so -- right there, if we get that, we bet out false claims remove them immediately you're going to see this flow go down. history it s shown that you apply consequences numbers go down. there are no consequences right now. we've seen reports that you're being considered to head immigration customs enforcement.
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not to put you on the spot, would you consider it? >> so my answer a to that is easy first of all that's rumors i want to make sure everybody knows that white house no one from the white house is called me or asked me or had a conversation at all at any level. but if it president asked me to come up i would say yes in a heart beat isn't based on political ideology but 30 year of law enforcement and i know this border president is doing right thing. he's right on this issue. and if he asked i would work for him in a heart beat. well that is -- good news and mark we thank you very much. we appreciate it. good to have you with us. >> thank you. mark morgan democratic voters increasingly coming to the realization that there is a crisis at our southern border. according to a new washington post, abc news poll the percentage of democrats who see a crisis at the border has risen 17 points since january. rising to 24% among independent voters rose at 30% same poll
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piengtding 40% of midwest voters are most likely to support president trump and 2020 because of his america first immigration policy. special counsel robert mueller break his silence now we're going tell you all about this it seems he didn't like william brr summary of his findings. we're going to talk with attorneys victoria and joe about that and much, much more. this -- these are incredible moments treasure these moments no matter how frustrating because folks we're living, we're living history moment moment right now. we'll come back in two seconds stay with us. don't count but stay with us.
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>> breaking news tonight, "the new york timeses" and the washington post reporting special counsel robert mueller wrote a letter in late march to attorney general william barr. objecting to his early description of the russia investigation conclusions that appeared to clear president trump on possible obstruction of justice. "the washington post" reporting mueller wrote, quote, the summary letter department sent to congress released march 24th did not fully capture the context nature and substance of this office as work and conclusions. there is now public confusion about critical aspect of the results of our investigation. well the clear all of that up,
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robert mueller if you're with listening -- here's where we straighten it all out. joining us victoria former deputy assistant attorney general for criminal division of the justice department joe former u.s. attorney, for the district of columbia, the founding partner and law firm thank you both for being here have we got a lot to cover. and -- let's start with robert mueller didn't like william barr's summary of his findings particularly on obstruction of justice victoria. >> well there was no -- problem with the collusion statement that there was no evidence of collusion. this was about on obstruction and a mueller but joe and i call it the wise man report said he could not exonerate the president on obstruction. and did not make a decision. so bill barr did, and a what else was he to do he analyzed it gave him thoughtful legal analysis, and said i have looked
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at the facts and there's no obstruction ping bob mueller has lost it completely. >> yeah, you know i don't recall i think i recall him saying specifically -- that the investigation did not exonerate the president of obstruction of justice. and then every person i listen to expressly delaware have said there's no requirement to exonerate on charges. >> well what you have here first of all that's absolutely correct it's not a prosecutor job to exonerate. you charge or don't and he didn't. bottom line here is this is a continuation of a very bad process that bob mueller started by hiring a bunch of democrats and a having them led by andrew weisman who showedded up at hillary clinton so-called victory party broke into tears with her. this is an abusive
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outrageous vindictive unethical, unprofessional letter that was written for mueller by weisman. the attorney general released the entire report except for the proportions that the law prohibits. what does mueller want him to do? he published mueller's outis ragously poorly written handy work the report so i'm not quite sure what mueller's problem is. >> i'm not either and i have to say i just couldn't believe that volume two. i couldn't even imagine what purpose it served other than -- to as you're intimating to satisfy the interest of andrew weisman and -- on that witch hunt. >> yes. absolutely correct and, in fact, there was no reason for the language that is in there. it is a very adolescent report it is written it is not very impressive professionally. in fact, it was clearly written to embarrass the president to figure out any way they could
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not to make him look good. that report is an embarrassment to the department of justice but, of course, that doesn't mean anything to bob. poor bob mueller you know what it is fairly obvious that he stayed too long at the fair. >> l yeah. and this president had to put up with him all of the time that he there resided. let's turn to where we are in investigations because it becomes clear every day victoria that we need desperately to know the level the extent the breath, depth of the corruption that the fbi leadership and that the -- department of justice your thoughts. >> oh. well i would hope to see some grand jury opened in washington, d.c. and a grand jury opened in virginia. to joe and i have talked about this first person we would call would be the good mike rogers who came in and reported all of these violations of fisa. >> my garage is former head of the national -- security administration.
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this is -- the nsa michael rogers stands out as hero in all of this doesn't he? >> it's interesting all of the villains in this story are lawyers. and a only good person and hero is admirable mike rogers who went to fisa court discovered four years of illegal spying by fbi contractors that was approved authorized by combmy and head of the national security division under loretta lynch under president obama. and to listen to that loon ben roads today say that -- they knew nothing about this at the white house. when, in fact, the text messages between strzok and paige say the white house wants to know everything about it and is running this. >> potus it says and say the white house --
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potus two separate exchanges between those two one referring to potus and other saying -- you know the white house wants to know as you say. it's -- it's stunning. very quickly we're way over time. is it your judgment then that we're going to see something substantial and that will turn to the issue of actually investigating the corruption in the fbi leadership in the department of justice leadership? >> i think the attorney general has to wait until the i.g. report comes out and then he can base his decisions publicly on whatever the ig has said and we're told that there's going to be recommendations for criminal referrals. >> victoria thank you very much. joe you get last word real quickly. >> grand juries are in order. >> you know i'm not a liar but i know when it sounds right and that's sure sounding right joe thanks so much. victoria appreciate it.
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violent protest and venezuela after opposition leader juan called for a military uprising against the maduro regime. the white house pledging his full support to the people of venezuela. the president earlier delivered a warning cubans protecting maduro twump tweeted if they do not immediately cease military and other operations, for the purpose of causing death and destruction a full and completely embargo with level sanctions on island of cuba. hopefully all will properly and peacefully return to their island. in 2016 president obama tried to loosen the restrictions from the 196 2 trade embargo against cua remains in place today and earlier today secretary of state mike pompeo confirmed maduro was on the verge of leaving venezuela but he stopped
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russians advised him to remain in caracas and jim mattis went in defiance of president trump and his oath of office. mattis reportedly ignored orders from president trump on a number of foreign policy issues related to principally north korea and iran and mathis thought ignoring orders would prevent president from making ill advised decisions. mattis resigned last december after president trump announced he was withdrawing all u.s. troops from syria. up next a radical member of congress claims america is to blame for violence in venezuela. you will never guess who -- caylee joins us from the trump 2020 campaign. jason joins us right after the break. stay with us. we'll be right back. i can't tell you who i am or what i witnessed,
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[inaudible conversations] in this country that says it is okay for people to push for allegiance of foreign countries. >> rad call dem congresswoman omar adding to her list of greatest hits. she now says that trump administration is partly to blame for crisis in venezuela telling pbs they made it worse through their bullying. and applying sanctions against the regime. joining us tonight jason former republican congressman from utah former house e oversight chairman author best selling author i should point out and fox business contributor jason great to have you with us. and trump 2020. presidential campaign national press secretary, caylee good to have you both here. let me start with you what about omar. what is why is there no accountable for her remarks?
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your facts. everyone falls in line with them, she's it is amazing to think this woman is in congress she's certificatably crazy gwinn the comments that she has made. this is nuts the comment are anti-american the notion that we're to blame for venezuela guess what socialism is to blame which is what democratic party perpetuates ever day. >> partners russia, and china and cuba are -- have been very helpful to them, obviously. what do you think jason, your thoughtings on omar and in -- what are the democrats going to do with her? well look it's her comments and positions that are so radical, i mean, keith ellison used to occupy that seat if i'm not mistaken and it makes it look like he was down right reasonable. down right reasonable. she has such a radical disparaging view of the united states of america. i think it is foreign to a lot of us. look she was duly elected. i respect her --
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her election into that office. but look at what these in democs are doing look at the clown show that went on in the judiciary committee today this was not -- this is what happens when you put nancy pelosi back in charge. you get all of these kind of comments with with no accountability. nobody pushing back when they go way, way over the edge. >> well, and she's pretty radical, i mean, she and the radical dems for two and a half years have been lying about this president conspiring against him lying about their lives, lying about their conspiracy. and then we're starting to see the truth san diego son. jason but to see accusing william barr of lying -- they're lying about their lies again. >> i have a theory about this. and it's just a prediction it is just a prediction. but i really think those that were in the positions of power who were misusing that power are scared to death of the inspector general and attorney barr and do everything and anything to disparage this person because
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they know they're on to him and on their tail and they're going to pex pose the truth of how they misused that power during the obama administration on donald trump. >> your thoughts? >> jason is exactly right. they're so desperate to deflect from their own political scandal from the spying that happened in the obama administration. you remember when president trump announced that tweet about obama happy now we find out all of that was true. human source it is in the trump campaign. wiretapping based on dossier full of lies unmasking. the president was right all along the media outrage was unfounded and proven right and they're so terrified that they are going to be exposed. >> not only remember that i remember the national left wing media mocking the president. as he said -- he was being wiretapped -- it is extraordinary. jason your thoughtses this president put up with so much and now he's being told as well
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apparently by jared according to politico that he shouldn't campaign against democrats he's campaigning hard against them. your thoughts about that counsel to the president. >> i don't believe it. first of all, i believe jared kushner is a very smart person and very loyal to his father-in-law the president of the united states and i just don't buy politico i just don't know their sourcing very good nevertheless donald trump has found that secret sauce that nobody else is able to replicate and that is that he communicates directly to the people himself. he doesn't need the media to do it. and he will continue to do that and he's the best we've ever seen at doing it. >> i couldn't agree more caylee. back then -- i expect you won't argue with that. >> no i don't -- i don't invest a single bit of credibility in the state is news media their palace intrigue and so desperate for a story so i don't believe politico for a second. >> caylee jason thank you both. appreciate it. that's it for us tonight. tomorrow night herman cain and dylan among our guest we hope
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