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>> good evening everybody, the radical dems efforts lou: good evening, everybody. the radical dimms' efforts to grover throw trump continue. robert mueller will testify before congress next month. the controversial and highly partisan former prosecutor with a career built on failures will be back on the attack against president trump. despite two years of investigation that resulted in exoneration and vindication for the president, that found no
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collusion, required ever-changing scope memos from rod rosenstein and produced only highly frustrated partisan prosecutors g who were trying to overthrow the president. william barr is the anti-mueller. he's very talented musically. i love bagpipes.ge and i love an attorney general who can do this to kick off a convention of prosecutors. this isos how he opens a conference of federal prosecutors. former special counsel robert
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mueller said his final report as special counsel would be his testimony. but after being subpoenaed by the radical dimms, mueller has changed his mind and he's scheduled to appear at a hearing of two committees july 17. catherine herridge on the more flexible robert mueller from washington. catherine: from the beginning robert mueller publicly resisted testifying. but after weeks of negotiations, democrats confirmed the special counsel's appearance. >> if he he what's in the report and says it to the american people so they hear it, that would be very, very important because they have been subjected to months of deception. catherine: they plan to pin
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mueller down on the steel dossier and how earlier mueller concluded there was no per between the trump campaign and russia. >> it says what it says. it won't say anything different. what we'll find out is the dark underbelly of the cabal that started it all. catherine: james comey and lisa page gave testimony last year. this morning on the fox business network the president unloaded saying communications between robert panel andd mueller. four hours later the president characterized the democrats' political motivation. president trump: tremendous
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political mow vision on their side. but i ask you this. does the ever stop? >> under longstanding department policy, a president cannot be charged with a federal crime while he is in office. that is unconstitutional. catherine: justice department officials were quick to insist there was no daylight between mueller and his then boss william barr. >> he reiterated several times in a group meeting he was not saying but for the olc opinion he would have found obstruction. catherine: there are logistical issues to work out with back-to-back hearings involving four dozen lawmakers. lou: sounds like quite a circus. robert mueller's track record is something less than stellar.
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it i in many regard abysmal as investigator and as prosecutor. among his failures, a long list over many years. as fbi director his bureau became aware the boston bombers were radicalizing in 2011. the russians warned him about the brothers two years before the attack. under mueller the fbi focused on the wrong man behind the september 11 anthrax murder costing the bureau mills in damages when one of the suspected scientists who was innocent was found to be innocent. the fbi inspections division said the entire unit was broken and burned down and start all over from scratch.
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our first guest says special counsel robert mueller engaged in what she calls a sanctimonious and biased investigation against president trump. joining me, harmeet dhillon, rnc committee woman for california, harmeet, great to have you with us. it was as the president said, a 1tch hunt. and 17 high hi partisan radical dimms afloat, buoyed by his special stat to us go after him and they come away after 22 months withha zilch. >> everything you said earlier is correct but there is a lot more. when you add up these disparate parts with robert mueller can't be prosecuted. then why did he take the assignment in the first place.
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we get sold in washington with a bill of goods with high-profile establishment figures like robert mueller. and it turns out to be business as usual. there can be no doubt today, lou, that robert mueller is on the side of the democrats. he did not have to respond to that subpoena and say he's going to testify. he should never have said anything, even that 9-minute press conference he did. that's t not his job as special counsel. the whole statute should be abolished. we should never again have these rogue prosecutors being able to go out there with unlimited budgets and make a mockery of justice. lou: you say a rogue prosecutor. i think he did what he was ordered.
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a highly, ideological, partisan prosecutor. he was prosecuting the president of the united states with the intent to find any describ -- aa of evidence to prosecute him. i am not sure why he tolerates lindsey graham, the chairman of the judiciary committee who should be focusing with all of his energy and talent, however much he possesses, and the powers of his committee to investigate what went on for 2 1/2, really, almost three years. 11 months of an fbi investigation? 22 months under the special counsel? it's ignorance to put up with it. and lindsey graham plays little
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rhetorical partisan games. >> the president comes and goes in washington. but it's the same cast of characters on both sides that tend to warm the seats for generations. the allegiance test to each other as opposed to the truth or the party or what's good for the country or good for the perception of the system of government going forward.. for me as a civil rights lawyer and somebody who believes in due process and equal protection, the fact that the department of justice is allowed to run amok and trade in this immense power. the president of the united states, to really substitute the judges for the american voters is outrageous. the democrats should remember, it's happening to us today, it could happen to their president
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next time around. we can't have this as americans. lou: i really care what has happened here. there is no hypothetical. there is no future imperfect. there is just the reality that we have been harpooned by a corrupt in every sense of the word administration under barack obama, his intelligence community, his justice department and his fbi. and there is no accounting for a single one of those sorry souls who have gone against the constitution and our government and our way of life. >> i agree, lou. we haven't got to the bottom of these abuses against the fisa court. there doesn't seem to be the will power to do that. but i hope some of the republicans on the committees in the house are going to ask some hard questions. they are going to ask why did
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roberta mueller investigate aftr he knew there was no russia collusion. i think we know the answer to that. b but the questions need to be asked and we need answers before the next election. lou:of all i can think is trey gowdy with hillary clinton and he doesn't lay a glove on her. it's disgusting to watch what was passing for republican dynanism. and under mitch mcconnell as the majority leader of this republican party in the senate. it's pathetic and pitiful and every republican in the country can be forgiven by saying basically shame on you and devil take the behind most of.
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harmeet, you are a ray of bright, talented and hopeful energy, and we hope you will go get them as always. >> thank you, lou. i am on it. lou: you are to be admired and respect and we wish you all the very best. >> thank you, lou. lou: radical dims standing in defiance of president trump's plans toss fix the bordered crisis and solve the emergency. how quick they are to forget the obama administrations stances, postures and actions on illegal immigration. >> our message absolutely is don't send your children unaccompanied on trains or through a bunch of smugglers. we don't even know how many of these kids don't make it and may have been way layed into sex trafficking or killed because they fell off a train.
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we have no way of tracking that. that's our direct message to the families in central america. don't send your children to the boarders. if they do maker it they will get sent back and if they -- and they may not make it. lou: president obama had a gift for making it seem like as he spoke there, that he hadn't been in office for just about six years and he wasn't the one responsible for all that had unfolded on our southern border. the unbelievable power tech giants, google, facebook, amazon influencingio our elections? we'll have that and more after these quick messages. we are coming right back. (ding) hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job.
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these attacks bogus. i think they meant to say the chinese communists were lying sobs. research psychologist robert epstein issuing a stunning warning about the power google and other tech giants possess. >> google and similar companies like facebook are completely unregulated in the united states. they can do whatever they please. and if they all work together in 2020 to support the same presidential candidate, which is very likely, they can shift upwards of 15 million votes with no one knowing they have been manipulated and without leaving a paper trail for authorities to trace. lou: joining us, former reagan political director, leading republican strategist and the a
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haven't himself. let's start with the chinese hacking. can you imagine anything dumber than the united states and its responses to the theft of trillions of dollars in intellectual property and we are negotiating with the chinese to say, you know, in this agreement, there has to be a solid promise that you won't steal our stuff. is that not one of the dumbest things you ever heard of? >> they have always stolen. that's a basic premise. '. the scary part of that story right there is $15 million volts is a presidential election. the last presidential election was won by 77,000 votes. you don't have to shift have manyng to shift the dynamics ofa presidential t campaign. someone has to get on top of that. anden the president needs to mae
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that the highest priority of all. lou: one of the people who has to do it is brad parse cal, the president's campaign manager. i don't get the feeling there is a nationwide effort to insure election integrity at the nation's grassroots. a way in which to judge the legitimacy of a registrant and ultimately a voter. >> even though we looked at a lot of election fraud the last time. the reality is there are a lot of votes out there sitting in piles as we are discovering through the efforts of some of our yot w the other guests. lou: scrubbing names off the
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rolls. youhi don't know the votes are being cast. the child ease -- >> it's a joke. when we talk about russian intervention in our election. every intelligence agency swearing that not a single vote was changed. but we do know illegal immigrants who were improperly registered were also voting. we don't know how many. but the numbers are potentially huge. >> a couple of states sheer, and the president needs to be on top much this and his team needs to be on top of this. lou: bill barr, the attorney general. let's show him with bagpipes in hands. and his comments today, if we can roll that, please.
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>> they thought they were going to surprise me by having the emerald society pipe band come down from new york. but as you know, i am very prove efficient at dare i have say the word, spying. lou:el i think we have got one hell of an attorney general. > i lot he was fabulous as attorney general before. i think he's going to save this administration and save this country. and i think he'll basically reform the fbi and the justice department and that's a critical effort. lou: i hope like the dickens that he locks them up. good to have you. president trump says it's time for other countries to protect air own interests at sea. other countries. he has been saying this for a while. we have new video and chicago
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president trump today argue aing that foreign countries should be protecting their own oil lou: president trump arguing that foreign countries should be protecting their own oil tankers in the middle east. the president taking aim at countries like china and japan saying they have been relying too heavily on u.s. protection through the strait of hormuz without giving anything back. it's a long-held view of the president. how far back does this thinking
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on this go? back in 1987 the president, soon to be president, 30 years later. he bought a full page ad in the "new york times," a full page ad in the boston globe and "the washington post" arguing this quote. the world is laughing at america'st politicians as we protect ships we don't own carrying oil we don't need destined for allies who won't help. do you think he hasn't been thinking about this for a while? chicago police releasing 60 hours of video connected to the jussie smollett investigation. this video shows officers approaching smollett in his apartment. he was still wearing a noose around his neck, claiming he was a victim of a hate crime.
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a special pratt cuter has been appointed to look into why charges wereec dropped by the prosecutor in the case against smollett. the prosecutor also under investigation, we might point out. amie tarkanian, great to have you with us. people want to put this president down. the left-wing media, it's a full-time greek chorus. but here is the president from more than 30 years ago talking about these issues on protecting the ships, nations not contributing, and relying on the u.s. for military defense. theor man has been thinking abot it for 30 years and the left-wing media wants to say he's impulsive and sometimes
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rash. the inverse seems to be the case. >> you hit the nail on the head earlier in your opening when you said he had commend sense back then and still has it today. it doesn't take a brain surgeon or professional politician to figure this out. it's common sense. why o are we protecting ships fm other countries without any compensation. the united states is the largest energy producer in the entire world. and we are not the world's police. with the media, they are so fixated on attacking our president at every corner, i don'tll even think it's a full-time job as much as they probably even dream about it. it's 24 hours for them. lou: the left-wing media is
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filled with more made october are yod with moremediocrities t. this is a president getting things done despite the radical dimms and the rinos and any establishment force that can arrayed against him. he's a straight shooter. you know what you are getting with this gentleman. he tells it like it is. he's filled with common sense and he'll do exactly what he promise. that's something we haven't seen i think in my lifetime. lou: do you suppose gavin newsom is gig us insight on the part of the left. they say the president is perhaps too masculine? the second week in a row he
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has gone after republicans for hyper masculinity, toxic masculine i. i think he wants the republican party to turn into a bunch of daffodils. >> i don't think the governor of california, the one that's allowing its major cities to turn into a dump, a third world cup industry. we shouldn't be taking any advice from that individual. i'm here in southern california. and it's beautiful and i would love e for everyone to be able o come and witness this beauty and live here and enjoy it. but when you have got somebody like that up at the top, he's living in his own bubble. and the president is strong. i don't't want a president like what we i had in the past who basically held an apology tour and was very, very weak. lou: we see how the iranians are
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lou: officials in nicaragua have arrested four men with ties to the islamic state terrorists entering nicaragua illegally from costa rica. the united states warning that the terrorists had plans to enter the united states. all four have been deported back to costa rica. and in congress, house minority leader kevin mccarthy finally speaking up about radical dimms aligned with cartels. he says they are protecting child and sex trafficking. and targeting the legislation that prevents health and human services from sharing information from the cartels that smuggle children across that border. the senate overwhelmingly passed a version of the immigration bill, rejecting the house version.
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both bills, however, do nothing to address reforming asylum and illegal immigration law loopholes. president trump slammed the radical dimms and their failure to try to fiction the border crisis. >> the democrats refuse to change the loopholes. they refuse to change the asylum. in onet hour we could have it done. they want open borders, and open borderers mean crime. >> they are trying to do just that. no matter the drama you are witnessing in washington whether the house or senate, it's all about delivering to the coke brothers and the chamber of commerce exact lire what they want, that's amnesty and the borders that will remain wide open. congress has until friday to pass a bipartisan immigration
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bill before its recess for the 4th of july. joining us tonight, the homeland security reporter for the washington chapeller in *. it's d the washington exa of d examiner. what do you think? >> you are trying to bring house democrats to the table and they are being accused of having poison pills in their supplemental bill. nancy pelosi says it will take both partiesce to come to the table and they will not concede to republicans. we are at an impasse with two days to go. probably the most of important person in this discussion is out of the country in guatemala. haven't heard from him.
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lou: and work out the third nation for asylum seekers that would be kept from entering our asylum infrastructure and process which is an absolute disaster right now. your thoughts about your own reporting that five as i recall, five sources, that the acting secretary was behind the leaks on the president's proposed interior enforcement by immigration and customs enforcement. >> you know, lou, i go down to the border pretty frequently. i have been down there 40 days just since january. i have got a lot of contact. after the story went up saturday, the secretary was the
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mastermind to this leak. i had officials, rank and file, upper department officials, reaching out and saying thank you. this isct exactly what we have been concerned about, that our secretary is not with us. now with the new i.c.e. director moving to customs and border protection, the concern is okay you have got president trump's dream team in place, but the other issue is the secretary going to letter one * do what the administration and the white house wants to do? lou: is there an obvious answer? i want to point out, we had a discussion two days ago on the phone. he swore to me he was not the source of those leaks. tyour thoughts about what the future holds? >> the fact that i have had so
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many dhs rank and file employees reach out to me, i just got a text from a senior administration official saying the morale in dhs is so bad people are quote dropping like flies. the secretary is going to have a press conference tomorrow to try and clear his name. but it's too little too late. lou: we look forward to talking to you soon. you are doing outstanding work. we'll be right back. stay with us. the insurance-theme of a lifetime. it's "progressive on ice." everything you love about car insurance -- the discounts...
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things like every night we learn more and more lou: it seems like every night we learn more and more about the deep state's efforts to overthrow president trump. the forensic research lab has connections to the firm crowd strike, the same firm that found evidence of russians hack the dnc, so it is alleged, an allegation that the fbi without its own inspection of the servers accepted. wand who sits by the way on the
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advisory board? that would be former director of national intelligence, james clapper. what a neat little tight bunch these folks are. several hundred wa -- way fair workers walked off the job today. they were upset about furniture sent to a detention center for i am grant children. in response way fair dee donated money to the red cross. but they wanted the monti to go to illegal immigrants. scnbc originally reported treasury secretary steven mnuchin said a trade deal between the united states and
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china is 90% done. he said it in the past tense but that escaped their consider careful ears. they werect 90% done before the chinese dictator xi jinping -- i mispronounced that with you it was not on purpose. come any have been dodging american tariffs on billions of dollars in goods. the "wall street journal" reports they do it by processing american goods through vietnam, then reexporting them to us. either way they turn out to be quite the middlemen, the vietnamese and others. the trump administration has been trying for years to weed out the practice. others call it clever thievery.
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radical dim joe biden calling for the amnesty of millions of illegal immigrants all the way slamming president trump's america first immigration policy. in a "miami herald" op-ed, the former obama vice president accused president trump of badgering mexico with the threat of tariffs, end quote. what he didn't mention is that president trump is the only american president to demand that mexico's government take responsibility in stopping illegall immigration across the u.s.-mexico border, including today's announcement, mr. former vice president, that mexico will send 15,000 of its troops to the border with the united states to secure that border. how t is that working, mr. bide? a new poll shows almost a
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want to use the expression lou: the commissioner of the nba doesn't want to use the word owners any more. hee says he's sensitive to the term and his league moved away from that term years ago. silver says they will use governor of the team and alternate governor. who owns these teams run by these governors? joining me now, burgess owens. author of "why i stand." and 10-year veteran of the nfl. it's great to see you. this is -- we have a lot to talk about. but this gavin newsom. hyper mass kiewf lynnity. what would you say? d hyper masculinity. every athlete in the country is guilty who plays football and
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basketball? >> i want to congratulate the governor. he can afford to live in a mansion with big-time walls. he can hide behind his wife and kid. at the end of the day, i'm so thankful that i was raised by a generation of real men that were 18, 19-year-old kids when they stormed the beaches of normandy. i watched the masculine men run into buildings on 9/11. i can only envision the governor running out of those buildings, running over every single woman he can find to get out. what defines real men is their willingness to give up everything for our country, our god and our families. so i'm thankful that i'm a
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masculine man. lou: i'm getting very tired of the left talking about toxic masculinity. hyper masculinity. taking on men as if we have been the scourge of civilization. and these little calf dills, these little car links the spewing this nonsense like gavin newsom are somehow heroic figures. they are not in my opinion. >> the black community would be a good prototype. the reason why between the 40s and the 60s. men committed to marriage. entrepreneurship. we were taught to be proud men to lead and protect women.
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and they destroyed our families with the concept of manhood. everything theyy do, we should o the opposite way that proves they don't know what it is to raise families and make a great country. it's just who they are. it's the socialists and marxists who are against our family system and judeo-christian values. and this is a good example. lou: i find it incredible that there is this bias, this dismissal of the american male right now that is i guess -- my perspective is perhaps bias. i am tired of it. i have got two sons, two daughters. and we talk about equality, then the next thing being masculine is something to say excuse me. there is a way to be masculine
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that doesn't fit the ogre that these left-wing daffodils keep con injuring up for public consumption. >> it will come down to men being proud of who they are. recognizing that real women are looking for real men. and men basically, it comes down to,na we want to be visionaries, we want to be courageous and respectful. that's the core of who we are. so realize there is no place in the history of mankind that feminine men have ever done anything worthwhile. real women are not looking for them. ladies, please, make sure you grow your boys to be men. lou: realmen, remasculinity, and standing up for all that is right about this country and right in your religion and
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beliefs. it's a sad way for the left to continue to create dependency which required weakness. and the truth of the matter is, we have to be strong enough as men to make sure we don't let this go any further. real men are getting hurt in this as well. >> if you wonder why the left is going nuts? it's because they have a president who is a real man. they don't know how to deal with that. they are going nuts to the point it's become obvious they have lost their minds. it's good for us because it helps the president to get re-elected and our country will be built and continue to be made greatin by masculine men and feminine women. it makes us who we are. lou: it's always i will illuminatinii will d alway
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