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given $150 billion by the obama administration. we are not going to tolerate terrorists anymore. that's why there is a new sheriff in town. [♪] david: tonight were president trump defending himself over criticism that he would listen to information from foreign governments. what about the steele dossier. and that's not the only example. former campaign manager corey lewandowski is here. remember the massachusetts judge who was caught allegedly helping a twice deported illegal immigrant escape from her courtroom? you are footing her six-figure legal bill.
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the media is having a hard time proving their fair with the way they are greeting the news of sarah sanders leaving the white house. >> we were the first to ban her tape. i literally won't miss her either. >> we have more examples of the left's biases and nastiness. we'll take to you the d.r. on the brand-new developments there. "trish regan primetime" begins right now. i'm david asman in for trish. president trump clarifying that he would absolutely inform the fbi if a foreign enemy approached him with dirt on a political rival.
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>> i don't think anyone would present me with anything because they know how much i love this country. if i was -- of course you have to look at it. of course, you have to look at it. how are you going to know if it's bad. of course, you give it to the fbi or report it to the attorney general or somebody like that. of course, you do that. you couldn't have that happen with our country. drive * the outrage from democrats and the media has been swift. but absent from the outrage is democrats have considered doing the same thing. hillary clinton's press secretary said he probably would have volunteered to go to europe myself to try and verify the research if it would have helped more of this get out before the election. joining me, former 2016 trump campaign manager, corey
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lewandowski. there is so much hypocrisy on this from brian fallon and the hillary clinton campaign. what do you make of it all? >> you hit it on the head. it's hypocrisy. i remember look at what former deputy director andy mccabe said in the past. it's perfectly legal for spies to couple dirt on a candidate. that's exactly what the clinton campaign did. they funneled $5 million which i believe is a clear fec violation. it was shipped back to the state department and fbi to begin the russia witch hunt hoax on donald trump and the campaign. now they are saying if the
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campaign was approached by an outside entity. they should have reported they were doing this. >> there are parts of this that are bothersome for friend of the president. particularly how the interview with george stephanopoulos was handled. some say it shouldn't have happened in the first place. rush limbaugh spoke to this. i want to get your response. >> stephanopoulos is 5'4" where he appears to be towering over the president. you put that photo with the rest of these stories with trump looking small and stephanopoulos towering over him.
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david: why did president trump's team agree to this. this one, george stephanopoulos is not a big man, but he's towering over the president. >> i think the president has to talk to the media outlets often because it gives him the opportunity to by pass the fake news and he gets his message out. george stephanopoulos was a communications director to the clinton white house. and that's like sarah sanders or corey lewandowski becoming a news journalist and interviewing someone from the opposite party 20 years from now. it would never happen. we are too nice is the problem. other problem we stepped into is this notion of george stephanopoulos talking about the
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internal polls. the numbers george has have nothing to do with donald trump. they are all numbers about the polling data that doesn't make any sense. but george going after donald trump is a dishonest part of the interview. david: considering his back ground as one of the leaders of the clinton war room. why would you be surprised that it was an attack job. is the president's press team in need of revamping somehow? >> i think sarah huckabee sanders has done a wonderful job in the role she has. she has been a close confidant to the president. stephanie grisham who was on the campaign with us and worked for the president and now works for
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the first lady is a phenomenal choice. i think sara will be have much missed. hogan gidley does a great job. and kellyanne conway is a staple representing the president. they will have a new structure there now that sarah is leaving. but i will miss her. david: we are going to have a special segment towards the end of the show how she is being treated. she lasted 3 1/2 years in probably one of the toughest jobs in the world. she has three children under 10 years old she is raising. whoever replaces her will have big shoes to fill. do you have any particular choice in that regard? >> i think tony saiah is a great
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guy. stephanie grisham from the first lady's office is a great choice. you can look at monica crowley. those are just a few names i think would be great additions to the white house communications team. i think they can bring more people in and continue to grow that operation in addition to hogan gidley. david: have a wonderful father's day. my next guest says the democrats sole focus is on impeaching president trump. ralph norman joins me now. will democrats be able to show voters any legislative success in 2020. >> looking at the past 130 days,
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their total goal is to impeach the president. david: they say why bopter because it won't amount to anything. you say what? >> the reason it's not going go through the senate is it doesn't make sense. the spending that they are doing now doesn't make sense. i applaud mitch for not taking it any further. thank god the senate is not taking it further. you have to submit something. they are not padding the budget this year. their whole attitude is do waste takes to discredit president trump and i think it will backfire on him as it should. >> i am wondering how many committees in congress in the house are focused on investigation rather than legislation. do you know? >> i know the oversight committee, our chairman, he had
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michael cohen, convicted felon. the people he's having are meant to again discredit the president. we are not doing anything meaningful. the taxpayers deserve better than this. very few of the committees i have seen are doing anything substantive. and thank god they are not going through the senate. david: it would take so long to do what the american public is screaming for, changes in the asylum law. it would act as a deterrent to the hundreds of thousands coming in. >> this country is under assault. so i know now that what our job is is to let the public know and slow the process down. you saw what chip roy did and
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others did this past wednesday to slow the process. we'll continue to do that through the rules. >> what's happening with nancy pelosi. she clearly yanked back the yoke of jerry nadler screaming for impeachment. she doesn't think it's a good idea going into 2020. she has done it on impeachment and a lot of things. do you think she wants more legislation but is being thwarted by throwing bones to the left wing of her party? >> she ceded it to the aocs of the world and the tlaibs of the world. she lost control completely. look at the pay raise which was a complete disaster to even suggest. it's like suggesting bernie
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madoff get a pay praise. look at the 20 candidate basically saying socialism is the way to go. david: one of the people pushing for the pay raise is one of the most of outstanding socialists aimlowrng patriots inside the house. have a good father's day. coming up, sarah sanders stepping down as white house press secretary. >> you could not trust her. she suffers from lie abuse. >> we were the first hour to and her tape. so i literally and figuratively will not miss her either. >> tonight we are exposing the liberals clear and anti-trump bias. another american tourist dying under mysterious circumstances
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david: remember the massachusetts judge who helped a twice-deported illegal immigrant literally escape through the back doors of her courthouse. we now know taxpayers paid every cent of her six-figure legal bills right up until the moment she was indicted. if that wasn't enough on top of her $185,000 salary. now a friend has set up a gofundme for the judge's legal fees. joining me, deroy murdock and niger innis. deroy, what do you make of this?
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>> the taxpayers are on the hook for all this money. this is somebody who was wanted for drink driving -- trunk -. it seems illegal aliens have more legal rights than americans do you are bert off -- there was a report that illegal immigrant don't have to use the same documentation to get on an airline as citizens do. >> it's outrageous. my old buddy deroy is spot-on. if it was a white male trump supporter -- this is outrageous
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what they are doing. it shows the moral bankruptcy of the progressive movement and progressive thought. it was the court officer involved in this criminal conspiracy to obstruct this. david: she is facing 20 years in jail. there may have been disgraceful behavior leading up to this. this shows what the sanctuary city move many is all about. he had an outstanding warrant for judge and drunk driving. it's literally worse than that. that's why hundreds of thousands of people are coming here. it's a free ride once they are here. >> it's a free ride for these people. sanctuary is a positive, warm connotations. they are fugitives from justice.
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and the attitude is we feel sorry for you so we'll protect you and shield you. this includes people who have been engaged in rape and homicide. they have gone on and killed more people and injured more people drunk driving. david: i understand it's a minority engaged in criminal behavior that may be looking at the sanctuary city. this information gets out. most of people may not know how sophisticated a lot of the central americans who come here are. they all have cell phones and hear about the rumors of how easy it is to get in, the catch and release is a free ticket for most of of them. if word gets out, that is the lure that is causing this
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incredible in-flow of immigrants. >> getting backing to sanctuary cities, counties and states like california. when the trump administration dealing with political asylum candidate, when we know they are economic or seeking economic asylum. isn't it interesting when he said why don't we put the excess numbers of them in these sanctuary counties and cities. all of a sudden folks like gavin newsom and mayors who supported sanctuary residency are saying no, no, no, you can't do that. david: what the president want is to not only tweak the liberals on the issue of sanctuary city. but he also want to change the immigration laws. you have an immigrant family. to allow people who have talents
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and abilities that we need right now. because we have more jobs than job seekers. to allows those most of qualified to make the grade. >> people who have certain skills, and people who have already got be here. they are waiting for their green card, he's been waiting 9, 10, 11 years. and people see this on television. now in california they are going to get free medical care. these people are perfectly justified. they are suffering while people break into our country and get free stuff. david: i'm thinking the folk who did come here illegally, a lot of democrats think, we have got the immigrants in our back pocket. i don't think that's necessarily true. i think they are ticked off that
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so much people are jumping the line. >> a number of hill immigrants that have come into the country, but assimilate and become a tribute to the united states of america. it's a melting pot. good to see you both. coming up. what makes the liberal media happier than low trump poll numbers? sarah sanders. >> we were the first hour to ban her tape. i literally will not miss her. david: that's andy mccabe talking. new video catching iran new video catching iran al all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios.
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president trump: iran did do it. you know they did it because you saw the boat. apparently one of the mines didn't explode, and it allegedly had iran written all over it and they didn't want the evidence left behind. david: u.s. officials say it's iran removing the unexploded mine from the hull of a tanker. iran flat out denying the accusations. iran attempted to shoot down american drones earlier this week. >> are america and iran on a collision course? >> there is no doubt tensions are rising. these latest attacks are just more of the same from the
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world's largest exporter of terrorism. why is the international community more outraged by the latest attacks? why do we have to be the people to do something about it. it's clear that the iranians are interested in disrupting the international community's oil supply, and tell the international community that they can shut down the strait of her mus. i think president trump has just about had enough of it. he won't let happen to us what happened during the obama era where our soldiers weren't captured and americans were killed. david: there are some here within our border saying worse than that. one is a democratic congressman on television talking about who is really to blame for what iran
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is doing. >> if this is indeed an iran why attack, it doesn't look like iran is deterred. it looks like iran has been provoked into doing increasingly dangerous things. david: we provoked the iranian attack. >> absolutely not true. the latest attacks are just showing more desperation by iran. it shows their economy is crumbling. i don't think we provoked this at all. they have been doing this rein of terror for years. this is what they do. they are built on a nation of terror. we are doing the best we can to defend ourselves from that. if they continue to conduct these attacks and blow up oil tankers, we'll have to get our navy to escort the ships through the straits of hormuz.
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david: in 1987 we had an operation in which we sent our navy ships to escort tankers. in september of '87 we caught an iranian boat laying mines. we took that iranian boat on. i believe that was the coast guard plane. shot the boat to bits. four rannans were killed and they defend did it again. ising like that going to have to happen before they get the message? >> i hope not. but we have intelligence the iranians are attempting these times attacks. make no mistake. the hardliners are at war with us. but they do it from an asymmetric level with lots of deception. it used to be when they
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conducted an assassination of a diplomat. now they are being more overt about it. it's like they want the international community to know they have done it. we need to show this intelligence we have. we have very good intelligence on their strategy and some of the things they are doing. we need to expose it and let the world understand how brutal this regime is. david: particularly what you saw in iraq and the dozens of american servicemen and women mortally wound by those iranian bombs. that has to be exposed. one more message from the democrats. this from bernie sanders. he sent out a tweet saying the gulf of oman incident must not be used as a pretext with iran. war would be an unmitigated disaster for the united states,
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iran, the region, and the world. a unilateral u.s. attack on iran would be illegal and unconstitutional. david: we have already seen the iranians have done that. >> no more bernie sanders. who listens to bernie sanders when it comes to national security policy. he's an antique. he should not be telling the u.s. government how to operate. with a lot of the intelligence in the past, you have people like bernie sanders saying maybe this isn't true. it's not like preiraq war. we went in with not a full understanding of what we are getting into. all these people out there saying this is false flag operation, these attacks didn't occur. they need to wake up and realize we know who did this and we have
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proof of it. it's not like the 1980s where we had operations that could be more covert and we didn't understand necessarily who was involved. we know the iranians are involved and they are hell binltd on attacking american interests. david: the liberal media celebrating sarah sanders departure. >> she suffers from lie-abitis. her tenure has been fraught with sex, lies and videotapes. david: we collected some of the most of outrageous media we actions we have ever seen on this front. a guy who is fired for lying under oath. he's now calling for president trump's impeachment. my next guest says mccabe belongs in prison. he'll explain why next.
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>> based on an autopsy, they haven't serchlt it to me. they sent me a police report that was in spanish that i cannot read. i still don't know exact details much my mother's death and i'm hitting a road black. reporter: tourism makes up 50% of this nation's economy. officials are pushingback hard between any links between the deaths. and police have rounded up 9 suspects in the shooting of david ortiz, the red sox great. police are looking for several suspects. a manhunt is under way. he's one of the suspected shooters known as the surgeon.
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>> i'm not a political person, i'm not a political operative, we are clearly there with the results of the special counsel team. there are so many witnesses who can provide important essential testimony to congress that can only be done in the coach an impeachment inquiry. that action should be taken immediately. david: andrew mccabe calling for impeachment' proceedings. this is the same andrew mccabe who was fired for lying to investigators. he's still under investigation. here is chris swie gerks rt. andrew mccabe claims four months after the president took office there was a meeting of
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doj officials where they talked about removing the president under the 25th amendment. this isn't the sort of stuff we think when we think of the doj. >> i heard him say he's not political. but he sure is political. he's the last person who should be talking. >> he lied three times under oath. not only did he lie. the only reason he eventually came through and talked about the leak and admitted to the leak is was he found out the texts were being resurrected by the inspector general. he also tried to blame his own leaks on another agent. his conduct was agree just. he lied three times under oath, and violated the media's policy. he many the last person that
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ought to be leaking information. >> he's also the guy if i'm not mistaken who told michael flynn that he didn't need any lawyers to be with him and he set him up for a perjury trap and that led to his conviction. >> rit right. that seemed under handed to me. that's not the way the fbi operates. andy mccabe is not fbi. he doesn't represent the 30,000 good men and women of the fbi. we ought to be talking about their great work and not the malfeasance and criminal actions of andy mccabe. >> partly because he's got powerful friends in the media and democrats in congress, ets. whenever politics begins to guide the leaders at the top of the fbi or the cia for that
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matter, you always have problems. i remember the fbi director hoover going after martin luther king. what do you think about having an attorney general who was whimming to use that word. that they were setting up a spying operation against donald trump. >> i did my two years in the general counsel's office defending lawsuits from the 70s. the committee came around and made many findings about that era. we thought we were beyond that. andy mccabe and a couple of bad apples, it seems they brought that back. one of the things the upcoming i.g. report ought to address is how we can prevent it from happening again.
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david: john brennan himself almost lost his job during the obama administration for spying on people involved in dianne feinstein's group at her foreign sphea fairs committee -- affairs committee. the idea that the powerful organizations, the cia and fbi collaborated to pick on one particular personality in his campaign is frightening. >> clapper, brennan, comey. that's going to go down as a dark era in the decade during their time as far as the intelligence community's reputation goes. that's when politics crept into the intelligence and the fbi. i hate to call out another fbi agent.
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david: the liberal media wasted no time celebrating the exit of sarah sanders and re-he raition any doubt how partisan they really are. >> she suffers from lie-abitis. her tenure has been fraught with sex, lies and video tapes. the minute she stepped into that position there were lies from her mouth. >> sean expires and sarah sanders have left a legacy of
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not being straight with the american people. >> we were the first hour to ban her. >> the american public deserved better. we did not trust what she said. sarah huckabee sanders definitely changed that white house briefing room. david: joining me now, former hillary campaign advisor antjuan sea grave. and madison. >> the way they continue to treat her as she is going to exit the white house. when you hear that comment we are not going to miss her. we were the first hour to ban her.
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i don't think that's something to be proud of. she was providing important information to the country. david: the comments were nasty. >> you can't call her nasty considering who is in the white house. she has no interest in having a relationship with the truth. we have seen that time and time again from the podium. we saw in the mueller report what she said and she tried to dispute that. what he saw sara do what she is supposed to do, defend her boss, the president. but that's not what the american people expect from a press secretary. >> i would like for you to cite some of the references where she
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directly lied to the american people. she was talking about policies being supported and policies enacted. we saw the double standard. the liberal media claims to support women, but not women who disagree with them. >> it's not about the liberal media. it's about people who highlight the fact that sarah sanders is a liar. there was a wonderful article laying out her lies. >> why didn't you reference that at the on set. >> she has no interest in having a relationship. >> highlight one lie then. david: there are a lot of press secretaries who i have known personally and some before my time like pierre salinger who lied as a result of their job. some of their job -- wake up and
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smell the coffee, antjuan. sometimes there are things the press wants to know that the press secretary's job is to divert the press from knowing. >> when you are caught in your lie and you continue to lie and deny your lie after you are caught, that's a different thing. in this business you put your best foot forward. i get that. however, when you are caught in your lie -- >> you can criticize the person in a way -- you can criticize a person's work, but you don't have to be oh personal and nasty. this is a woman with three children under 10 who managed to be raising those children despite having one of the busiest jobs in the world. >> she deserves credit and respect. she is a working mother.
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but she has done a very good job. it's very disappointing to see that double standard. she say they don't support sarah sanders because she is a working mother? >> i guarantee they would not like their mothers and daughters and wives treated the way she was treated. david: i see the behavior of the media who claim they represent both sides and then they come out with things like this. thank you very much. have a wonderful father's day. what do you do when you are four years old and craving candy? maybe make a run for the store. ♪ limu emu & doug mmm, exactly! liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner?
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david: welcome back. a 4-year-old boy from minnesota was really craving candy, so he decided to take matters into his own hands. he found the keys to his grandfather's suv and took off. we're not kidding, watch. >> i hit the gas -- in and what were you, where were you going? >> to gas station. >> how to come? >> because i love reese's. david: he was going to a gas station, makes sense. the good news is no one was hurt, but the boy did destroy a few mailboxes and trees along the way. [laughter] you've got to love it.
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