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i'm melissa francis in or elizabeth macdonald. you can catch me on "after the bell." lou dobbs coming up next. lou: good evening. president trump in full-throated expression of the people's outrage of what has been decades of american military adventurism. neoconservative assertion of military force that has led to unending global military postings of our young men and women in uniform, and often little understood within often utterly senseless conflict the past few decades. leaders of both parties grotesquely turning out what was spaced to be a peace mission on
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a tens of millions of dollars on our treasury and our young people in conflicts oversears. the waste has diminished our great nation. president trump ordered the withdrawal the last,000 troops from syria. it caused the senatorial rinos and radical dems to protest. here is the president. president trump: we want to bring our soldiers back home. these are the endless wars. we are not fighting, we are policing to a certain extent. we are not police. these are great fighters. the greatest in the world. lou: while the president leads this nation, the party of hate, whose leaders have already been caught in lies and fraudulent
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crimes against president trump, have now found a second so-called whistleblower who works in the stained intelligence community who is also a democrat and represented by the same democratic attorney as the first whistleblower. the proud upon the american people is simply appalling. but to be expected by the left led by pelosi and schumer. president trump is disgusted with the dems' ongoing efforts. president trump: the conversation i had with the ukrainian president zelensky, it was a cordial conversation. the mistake they made,ed the radical left, deep state, they came out with a whistleblower report before they saw the conversation. had they waited one day, nancy
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pelosi wouldn't have made a fool out of herself. lou: the radical dimm fraud is monthsive and ongoing. president trump called out president adam schiff for his contact with the first whistleblower and lying about it all. apparently the radical dimms needed the new second so-called whistleblower badly. not telling the intelligence community's inspector general's meeting with the house intelligence commit. >> i. before we turn to washington chain of tell jones correspondent, catherine herridge. catherine: sources close to the matter tell fox news an intelligence community watchdog said all he knew about the whistleblower's contact with adam schiff came through the media. he did not know how many times
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the whistleblower contacted schiff's committee. republicans said schiff has a conflict because only he can fill in the gap. >> the president is attempting to remove from office on the basis of this impeachment deserves to know what type of contact there was. catherine: the whistleblower's legal team claim a second intelligence community member does possess first-hand knowledge of certain info. there is no legal requirement for any whistleblower to have such knowledge, only a reasonable belief. many officials including harsh critics of the president said the whistleblower followed the rules and we need to protect the identity of this which the
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blower. >> here is what i will insist upon, if the whistleblower come forward under oath and testify so the public can judge their credibility. catherine: paul volcker resigned from the mccain continues student say he he had become a distraction. july 26, one day after the president's phone call with the ukrainian leader. the first whistleblower writes a two-page single space memo to himself using dramatic language iing a white house official described the call as crazy, frightening, and completely lacking in substance related to national security. this is contrasted with the public transcript of that call. lou: still unexplained, about a two-week gap between the phone
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call and the whistleblower proceeding to move ahead and talking to the house intelligence staff. troubling, all of these deficits and the way in which seemingly the whistleblower catches up after public outcry. president trump declaring it's time to let countries in regions of conflict take care of things themselves. president trump spending the day defending his decision to withdraw our troops from northern syria. john roberts with the story. >> president trump said he reached out to american allies for help in syria. but when someone answered the call he decided to unilaterally pull troops out. he said he has taken steps to insure you are kentucky ski does not initial -- that turkey does
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not initiate a bloodbath. president trump: once we captured isis, i don't want to stay there for the next 40 years. reporter: the president defended the move to turn northeastern syria over to turkey. president trump: i have told turkey if they do anything outside of what we would think is humane to use the word a second time. we talk about hong kong, we talk about this, they could sawfort wrath of an extremely decimated economy. i did it once, i have don't with pastor brunson. reporter: several of the president's republican colleagues sharply cite sized the move. d criticized the move. james mattis resigned over a disagreement over pulling troops out. the president said he has not
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given turkey a green light to invade northern syria. but his critics say what he's dock is showing america is turning its back on some of its closest allies. lou: more trade talks resuming between the u.s. and china today. larry kudlow telling fox news saying the white house is open to a number of idea, some short-term, some long-term. president trump telling reporter he wants much more than that. president trump: my inclination is to get an epic deal. we have come this far. we are doing well. i would much prefer a big deal. that's what we are shooting for. but i think it's probably unlikely. >> and certainly not anything that the president has discusses being even remotely possible.
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higher level trade talks are set to resume thursday. a roadblock forcing the chinese to protect american intellectual property. they want to steal as much as they can when they want from the united states. joining us is former reagan white house political director, the savant, ed rollins. what is kudlow doing? >> he's a friend of ours. he can't go by the cameras without having something to say. what he ought to know is the president speaks for himself. lou: larry is talking in terms antithetical to the president and absolutely ignoring the fact that this president means to balance trade not only with
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china, but with the world. and it's a world in desperate need of trade. >> i think to a certain extent the best policy is to keep your mouth shut and let the president make his own pronouncements in time. let them make the deal. if the president wants the deal, he will sign off on it. lou: it is his word that are making the president appear weak in accepting a short-term, a long-term deal. it doesn't matter to us, et cetera, et cetera. after hard work, robert lighthizer, this is just -- >> the feeling is, it's been a long drawn out battle, but the president in the end will get what he need for this country.
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and he doesn't need any sniping from the side. that part of the problem with a lot of people in this administration. lou: the party this president is working with, what a hand to draw from. establishmenttarians like mitt company who chirp from the sidelines another like they are observers with great gravitas is laughable. >> you heard me say before, i'm not a romney fan. but at the end of the day he begged the president to endorse him. he wanted to be secretary of state. and now he thinks he's going to be the leader of the opposition in the republican party. the truth of the matter is he represents utah and the voters of utah support this president. lou: i think this fella romney
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is pathetic at this point. if the president didn't pay him mind, neither would we. let's turn to these rinos against the president and the republican party. on the issue of bringing our troops home from syria. it's a nation of 18 mill people. -- 18 million people. we have 1,000 troops. the president is talking about 1,000 troops home and leaving 18 million people to fend for themselves. what are we thinking about in this country -- we'll put up this list of rino senators fighting the president on this withdrawal. these people are just amazingly the problem. they include the majority leader mitch mcconnell. lindsey graham, mitt romney,
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susan collins. ben sasz, marco rubio, liz cheney in the house, nikki haley, god bless her for showing up, thank you very much. she is whatever. and former governor mike huckabee for crying out loud. this is nonsense. he's one of those people who owes in my judgment again for multiple reasons in a number of cases, the american people and this president an apology. just stand aside. >> he's absolutely correct -- lou: with a thousand troops? >> i am not talking about a thousand troops. lou: that's what we have got. 1,000 troops. they are fighting with our president over 1,000 of our
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troops being stuck in northern syria in grave danger and harm's way with no nation national security purpose whatsoever. >> he need to get them out of there but not in a fractious battle with his own side. lou: to hell with that. ask them to stand down. the president is right. history will prove him right and he campaigned on this. >> i don't disagree with that. the next three our four months we have a tremendous battle going on with the democrats in the house. lou: we have troops in harm's way. to hell with politics. >> he's going to be attacked by the democrats. he need republicans to defend him in the senate. lou: people lacking that kind of initiative and spine, as far as i'm concerned. >> the reality is there are 10
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or 15. lou: that is the reality. >> there are 10 or 15 looking for any excuse to not support this president. lou: they are look for any he can excuse to play games. they are little people with lit toll no idea. you get the last word. >> we need to poll the senate. the democrats are going to impeach him and we need the senate. >> we don't need to hold the senate at the cost of one single american life. president trump calls out the radical left's continued refusal to call out the form vice president joe biden and his son hunter. we take it up with the government accountability institute, peter schweizer. the democrats are too scared to vote on impeachment of this president.
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congress, and he made a speech. and his speech was a fraud. everything he said was a fraud. he went out as though i wrote it, he defrauded the american people. he defrauded congress. lou: the president calling for adam schiff's investigation for his -- his role in the oh called impeachment inquiry. the senate majority leader claimed in a facebook ad that impeachment will not succeed under his watch. >> they are convinced to impeach the president. the way that impeachment stops is when a senate majority with
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me as majority leader. lou: joining me tonight, peter schweizer. he's host of a new investigative series podcast entitled "the drill down." let's start with these polls. we are hearing a lot from the radical dimms and the left-wing media about polls. they are failing to notice how independent are swinging to this president and how much they want an investigation of the bind affair in the ukraine. by 57%. the american public by the latest investor's daily want biden's affair investigated. your thoughts. >> that's right. there is also a "usa today" poll that shows by a 2-1 margin, they
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believe the financial deals ought to be investigated. the american people understand. they are not naive. they know there have been a lot of politicians over the years who self-enriched. so when they learn joe biden was a point person to two countries and his son just happened to get lucrative deals in those two countries when he had no background. then you get the picture pretty quickly that something is going on here. that's why i think this is something that needs to be looked sat by the department of justice and i think the senate needs to look at holding hearings. you and i both know. you and i both -- you and i both know that if you allow politicians to do this, to send
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their kids off to foreign countries in big ways, everybody is going to do it. do we want a country where politicians are doing that? i don't think we do. this need to be dealt with now or it will become even more commonplace than it is now. lou: doesn't it stun you just a bit, the idea that the american public in the mind of many, particularly the radical dimms in the house of representatives wouldn't want something like the bind affair to be investigated. they would never close their eyes, see no evil, hear no evil, they certainly speak evil, but they do not want to hear anything about what bind and his son were involved in whether it be ukraine or china. >> other than people that are on the diehard left, i think
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everybody else gets it. people that are swing voters in the middle who kind of move back and forth. they know full well if we were talking about donald trump and don, jr. flying on air force one and don, jr. made a major deal with the chinese in an area where he had no business expertise. we would be jumping up and down. but that's what the bidens did and for some reason the democrats are always making excuses not to investigate. they told us in 2017 they couldn't investigate hillary because she wasn't running for office, and you can't investigate joe biden because he is running for you office. when are you able to investigate anybody? lou: this is quite a ruse they have going now.
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they are inexhaustible in their lust for investigation so long as they can impede and subvert the president and his agenda. 2 1/2 years with the special counsel, they don't even blush when they say they don't want it for the bide's when they want it for every republican they can think of. but not those on the face of it who appear to be in serious conflicts of interest and what appears to be extortion. >> yeah, let's look at two cases. look at the russian dossier, the steele dossier. it was based on hearsay. the entire machinery of government was moved forward. in the case of the bidens there will be is no dispute. we have money, we have the deals, we have the fact joe biden was pulling the levers.
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there is evidence he was given favorable efforts to those supporting him. when you have deals and have an actual pattern of behavior that's not in dispute, there is nothing to see here, we are not going to investigate. people see that and it will backfire on the democrats place one-sided notion justice is not blind, but justice is selective. lou: it is breathtaking to watch adam schiff lie, create what is just a kangaroo court in the house of representatives with nancy pelosi, denying republicans representation, subpoena power. anything apoaching what has been -- approaching what has been traditional in a house
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president trump: you can't impeach a president for doing a great job. you can't impeach a president for having the lowest and best unemployment numbers we have had in 51 years. you can't impeach a president for tax cuts and regulation cuts. and creating, even the ambassador would say the strongest economy in the world. lou: radical left's so-called impeachment fiery goes on. joining us tonight, jenna ellis. the trump 2020 advisory board member. great to have you with us. i have got to get to this point
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right now. this nonsense that is being peddled as a talking point from the radical dimms that there is no constitutional requirement that the president be given the due process and floor vote on impeachment. it's a bipartisan part of the house rather than the democratic caucus. >> that's why. it's a democratic move to hate president trump and they don't want to call a floor vote and give the process to actually call a vote. nancy pelosi is really in the middle between and extreme left agenda of her party and also wanting to make sure she protects her party.
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she doesn't want to put the democrats on record for this impeachment farce. there is nothing legally or constitutionally substantive to this impeachment inquiry. she is refusing to call the vote for that reason. lou: the president refusing to honor the subpoenas and insistence on the part of the radical dimms and the caucus. it's not the -- >> i think he's well within his rights to say we will comply but you have to follow process. of course, the president deserves due process in the context of impeachment. just because article 2 section 4 doesn't particularly lay out a particular process, fundamental fairness is part and parcel to
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every system of our government. you never have a context of any preceding whether the judicial branch or the united states. also presumption of innocence. of course the democrats need to follow process and precedence unless they want to go on record and try to change that process by saying on the house floor they are not going to hold a vote and actually get a majority on that measure. lou: the entire process is politically correct. watch what is happening in new york where a federal judge has stopped the enforcement by a judge in new york that would have happened up 8 years of the president's tax returns. a purely partisan political and initiative as well as a rule big
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that judge in new york. >> absolutely. this was a clinton appointed judge that has political bias toward president trump. this is the democrats trying to attack president trump from all sides. trying to change the primary results by require presidential tax returns before you can be a canadian. we are seeing that in d before you can be a candidate. this is something that another absolutely this president's attorneys were correct. he does have an exemption from the president of the united states from malicious prosecution. why? that would allow one particular district attorney out of all these offices in the united states to bring a prosecution against the president and try to take him down from their state-specific office. this is nothing more than a fishing expedition and president trump should win on the merits. i'm glad to see the circuit
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court made this stay. lou: next up with us. tom fitton of judicial watch.
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. president trump: the deep state came out with a whistleblower
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report before they he saw the conversation. if they waited a day nancy pelosi wouldn't have made a fool out of herself. she said this is not what the whistleblower said. lou: the president slamming the radical dimms. 90 international security officials praising the trump whistleblower urging his or her identity be respected. the usual suspects, brennan, clapper, michael hayden. that's 90 people demanding that the whistleblower be kept secretive who should never serve in national security again. joining us, tom fitton. what do you think of those 90 security officials signing that
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letter? >> i'm surprised it wasn't more. the deep state is run bipartisan liberal democrats. the government agencies are staffed by people who mostly oppose the president. especially a president like president trump who is a threat to the traditional foreign policy intelligence community scams perpetrated by the american people for the last 20 years. you have got an intelligence community that abuse their power. lou: i am serious. i think they should never be permitted to hold any kind of national security votes if they put the identity of the whistleblower above the public's right. the citizens' right to determine the credibility of such a witness against him. this is a third party hearsay with itness. so i'm not sure why we would care. but your thoughts.
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>> this is the alice and wonderland approach. the trump administration and trump witnesses, that they would be questioned on allegations and attacks by anonymous people without a chance to understand where the folks are coming from, what they actually knew. what their agenda is, is contrary to the rule of law on the constitution. just because impeachment is in the constitution doesn't give politicians in the house the right to abuse the rule of law, abuse the constitution, to use anonymous complaints to put people at risk of jail .they lie without ability to figure out what am i being asked about? and these are not whistleblowers, lou. i work with whistleblowers, i know whistleblowers. they are friends of mine. these are not whistleblowers. this is a palace coup targeting
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the president. lou: adam schiff is a documented and long-term liar running the impeachment inquiry. nancy pelosi lying about what. there is no credibility on the part of the leadership of the radical dimms. why is this thing moving forward? as usual, the accusers are the ones who committed far greater offenses against the american people here. >> the justice department need to figure out if any classified information what is appropriately handled here. especially sharing it with schiff. he should present legally all these subpoenas that are abusive. he should double down on this issue with joe biden. call back ukrainians and make sure they are doing an investigation. lou: he can't tell them what to
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do, he can ask them. >> and ask for an update. lou: the attorney general also making clear to a number of our allies that he needs cooperation to carry out his investigation. rumor hopeful today than you were two weeks ago that barr is getting advancing his investigation? >> it's clear to me he's doing some type of review. it's my son concern it's not a criminal investigation. if you are aware of it, let me know about it. the irony is they are concerned about him doing a review. he let comey out and i'm not seeing any indication anyone else will be prosecuted. but the democrats don't care. they are just concerned about being called out by barr.
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lou: they have already shown who they are and what they are doing. they have taken themselves out of consideration in this process as far as i'm concerned. tom fitton, thanks. the nba bowing to economic pressure communist china. the houston rockets general manager apologized after he posted an image of pro hong kong democracy demonstrators. in response to his tweet, multiple chinese businesses immediately suspended relationships with the houston team. in order to calm things down, the nba executive suite released this statement saying the nba recognizes the tweet offended many. the hell you say. but added the league recognizes
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county rsh president trump calling the dem's impeachment inquiry a scam. the president really raising hell today. he put the military industrial complex on notice that he couldn't sacrifice a bunch of lives in syria for knee -- neo-con nonsense. >> up no military expert. but i know this. this is not the first type we
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have seen members of the senate get in front of the president because they don't have all the information he has. when this president ran for office and now that he's in office has the most of important job he can have. if we don't have a reason that we need to be in a country, i know he has always said, any man or woman who wears that patch of the american flag on their uniform home safe with their family. >> why did it take three years? he's been trying and he's rub up against the military industrial complex and the pentagon. i know some of the people who have been lobbying like hell on the issue of keeping troops there. we heard a number of them step forward including lindsey graham speaking of people who are military experts deciding that -- i can't figure out who he is. is he friend or go to this
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president? >> i do know this. lou: that's that the way an answer begins. >> when the president asks his friend and advisors, how do we get our troops home ann and bring those men and women home. they all said sir, you can't do it. there is no way to do it. he said that's not an acceptable answer. when he had to get rid of the first secretary of defense because he wouldn't follow through and what the president's initiatives were. lou: mattis thought he was the president, for crying out loud. >> so many others in that military industrial complex think they are the president. lou: more than a few in the civilian white house believe they are president. >> yes. i am with you and you know that. the difference is this. one man got elected to be president of the united states with 63 million people
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supporting him, pledging to bring our troops how many. they should be on u.s. soil unless there is a critical reason each one has to be forward deployed. lou: the question becomes how come we still have all the troops in nato and europe and south korea. we have troops i believe it's over 100 countries around the world. this is madness. >> we can no longer be the police force of the world. we have our own problems right here. every single day people coming across our southern border. the crimes they are committing can be prevented. let's take care of something called america first. i know that sound terrible to the globalists out there. i don't care. lou: he is the president. he has the power to shut down the nonsense. his own white house and his own
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advisors. it's time for this president, and i salute hip, to connect back with the people who put him in this white house. not wall street and not the swamp. and not corporate america and not tim cook. but, you know, mr. and mrs. america who live on streets all over this country in middle class neighborhood and neighborhood that aspire to be middle class. that's who his people are. so where are we going to see it? i see more corporate ceos parading out of that white house than i ever thought possible under this president. >> to cut the size of that bloated government bureaucracy that had 400 people working tonight, many of which hate this president are leakers. the national security council.
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this president said last week he's going to cut the size of the national security council because of the big below thed government. that's what he pledged to do and that's what he is doing. lou: how many people do we have in government? >> way too many, lou. >> it's about 3 mill and 400 would be a start as you say. we are coming right back. stay with us.
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lou: president trump blasted adam schiff and nancy pelosi for defrauding the american people. president trump it's a big scam. he defrauded congress and he defrauded himself and his family. lou: the national debt stands at 22.3 trillion dollars. gordon chang and jason chaffetz among our guests tomorrow. follow me on twitter, instagram
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and fb @loudobbstonight. good night from new york. [♪] trish: the president's lawyer rudy giuliani tells me he's considering meeting with adam schiff. telling me schiff quote lying about direct evidence of russian collusion as well as lying about anything on his team communicating with the whistleblower is grounds for a civil suit against the congressman. he says this is not just harassment of a president, but

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