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ridiculed, and joe biden doing double time on double speak, doubling down by first claiming the economy is not working for americans. but then biden taking credit for obama's economic recovery now underway. to trump's 1,000 days in office engulfed by effort to push him out. now, battle of narratives who witnesses? americans get set to debate an mutual aimpeachment over holidar table. the full push by republicans to quash the behind close doored impeachment inquiry. we have nancy pelosi, and her big gambit of a strategy, delays making public case for impeachment. and how that will hit the 2020 democrat races. we have, senator elizabeth warren her campaign now debating a federal national sales tax or diverts funding from the v.a. and medicare and mai medicaid ty
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for her controlled government health care. >> and next big urban mecca moving to besome a sudden ware city. -- become a sanctuary city. >> a angel mom joining to us talk about a fellow angel mom, who lost a family member to criminal illegal alien crime, that angel mom delivers a take down of pro sanctuary politicians at a hearing in dc, testifying, you are victimizing the americans you swore an oath of office to protect, americans never got a chance to vote on your sanctuary policies. you will never know the depth of pain you created. thank you for joining us, i am elizabeth macdonald, the "evening edit" starts right now.
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elizabeth: you are watching the fox business network, vice president pence playing bad cop in china on long awaited policy speech today, edward lawrence all over that in washington. reporter: this story and more, president trump giving the medal of honor to race team legend rodger penske, he did not take questions, but he made a comment about impeachment. and secret proceedings. >> he worked with a small team of engineers for months in secrecy, did not top talk to anyone, would not let anyone out, lucky he did not work at the white house they have leaks. reporter: president trump said he will go to world series sunday. he would not say when we is rooting for. vice president pence blasting china over human rights violations, abuses, national security and warning the chinese how they handle hong kong,
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saying it could affect the trade talks. vice president changes speech just recently with trading relationship with china, chinese announce new regulations that protect intellectual property, banned forced transfer of technology and offer reforms to protect patent, property and trade mark, vice president finished with a hopeful note. >> we believe the united states and china can and must work to share a peaceful, and prosperous future together, but only hoppeson honest ondialogue and h negotiations can make it a reality. reporter: tomorrow heads two trade teams talk by phone, trying to finish language to phase one deal, the president would like to sign it in 3 weeks at apex summit in chile. elizabeth: i think that the president is a yankee's fan. >> probably, i think he likes
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winners, whoever is winning. elizabeth: okay. we'll watch. thank you edward lawrence. >> joining me now, one of country leading expert on china. chinese strategy michael pillsbury. are you feeling good about china trade talk or not? we have the summit. will we get a deal by christmas? >> the chinese are having a meeting right now, and for next 4 or 5 days, they are in a dilemma, that is wher why the ve president's speech is important. i dis agree, she not playing bad cop, there are human right violation, but the speech shows a new report toward china, there are specific things that are north worthy, we said we're not trying to decouple from china, we're not trying to contain
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china's development. and surprisingly, he had a message straight to hodge kong g demonstrators, we urge you to stay on path of nonviolence, that is what beijing has been saying, demonstrations are okay as long as there is no violence, the speech ended with a report full appeal that u.s. and china should face the future together. this is nothing a bad cop speech. he did say that things are worse from a year ago, when he made aa similar speech. this speech is not bad cop. >> i hear you. >> it is horizon. positive. elizabeth: i hear you, thank for, that the question, are we going to see a deal by christmas. the president threatened the paris act. i don't know if he would go there, he said i'll stop u.s. companies from doing business
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with china. threatened and used to against mexico, russia and venezuela, not sure we would go there. >> he has several other weapons, but good news this morning peter navarro said that the phase one agreement contains the entire chapter from the original agreement last may on intellectual property. this is a very positive step, the other thing vice president takes note himself today of number of steps chinese have taken in the right direction. we don't know what will happen to the christmas, literally thougnobody knows, don't let ane come on place a bet one way or the other it is just ridiculous to try too place a bet. elizabeth: i hear you. >> it does look positive. elizabeth: tell me if i am wrong, i want to be corrected. >> sorry. >> elizabeth: no really, i wanted it through our -- the farm
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goods, would be a big deal. if china bought 50 billion, i think 25.9 bill 99 in 2012. that would be historic if president pulls that off. >> it would be, that is why president stressed so much patriotic ranchers and farmers who would benefit from the historically high purchases, he said 40 to 50 billion over next year and a half to 2, it has not happened yet, if that does happen and reforms announced in china continue to be announced like open to our financial companies without partners, wholly owned. j.p. morgan and goldman sachs could go in soon start investment bank operations that is a big concession from china. elizabeth: huge. great stuff, thank you so much for your inside, michael pills pillsbury come back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: update with turkey and syria. we bring in great to have you
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nile. fox news jennifer griffin report that ceasefire is largely holding u.s. officials looking to send tanks to syria to protect oil files so groups like isis does not seize them your take? >> a whole series of development on syria turkey front. i think most interesting development is the decision by president to reinforce u.s. protection of the oil fields, in syria, to keep out of hands of isis, iran or other hostile forces, and the this a very big move, it does involve potentially several hundred u.s. military personnel. possibly u.s. tanks as well. and sending a clear signal that the united states is not withdrawing from syria,. far from it they will defend its interest in the country, that means warding off isis threat. also keeping the iranians at
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bay, and russians at bay. and so there will continue to be a very significant u.s. footprint in syria. and the continuing projection of u.s. power in the region. and so this whole idea of the united states, supposedly withdrawing this syria, i think this really far from reality, the united states remains committed to defending its interests and ensuring, of course, that isis in particular is defeated and that our geo strategic enemies are kept at bay. elizabeth: so, seems there was a media over react to what president was doing with syria, i think this is your point. to pentagon chief mark esper. >> turkey put us all in a very terrible situation, the incursion was unwarranted, president everything everything wherdogan who wasfixated on this
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possibility we would start a war with a nato ally. but i said that the direction of turk we regard to -- turkey with regard to the alliance is headed in the wrong direct. elizabeth: your take on what the defense secretary said. >> strong words. directed at president erdogan and turkish regime. i think that this right message to send to turkey, their actions in syria have been unacceptable, hugely unhelpful for the united states and i think that the turkey will be held to account, if turkey violates the ceasefire, that is in place that united states worked hard to put in place, then, turkey will be fully held to account by u.s. i think that turkey placed to notice, even though turkey is important u.s. ally, and nato
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partner, it cannot simply get away with whatever it wants to do, in syria. elizabeth: we're running out of time to this story, another bad actor in region, iran. now found to be accused of executing 7 children in 2018. it has one of highest -- according to united nations. iran has highest execution rate in world. that is -- i want to report that that is the scope the context of what we're dealing with? >> right, with regard to iran, a lot of the executions are political in country, this is a barbaric regime that has zero respect for human rights. and it is -- this is a reminder of fact that iran is a deadly enemy of the united states we have to be on our guard against
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iran, we have to hole the iranian regime to account. for its appalling human rights record. elizabeth: support the push for democracy, thank you. >> great to see you. >> thank you. elizabeth: come back soon, next up democrat consumed by impeachment, could this be why? strong trump economy? americans seeing their jobs and wages rise by more than so-called crumbs that nancy pelosi once ridiculed. and joe biden doing double time, doubling down on double speak. saying that economy is not working, then taking credit for the obama recovery, without mentioning obama's doubling of the debt, and elizabeth warren with news how she will pay for her takeover healthcare, you are not going to believe it, coming up. nt. and get your interest rate right. so you can save big.
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disappoint analyst and investors, and guided lower on 4th quarter revenue, coming up with 423 belowes belowest below, amazon web services a disappointment. what a difference intel was, company chip company beating on top and bottom line. against expectations of. they raised full year revenue, and eps guidance, and increase share buyback program. good news there in heart of earnings season. elizabeth: future look fixed right now, nasdaq up and s&p in red a second ago. >> president trump talking about his record on u.s. economy, oil boom, battle ground state of pennsylvania. >> since the election. we hav created more than 6.4 min
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new jobs, including 240,000 jobs in ohio, west virginia, and pennsylvania. a beautiful numbers that more than 2 million americans have been raised out of poverty, taken out of property poverty, e rising, they rising fastest of all for the blue collar workers. >> joining me, author christian tate, your reacted, democrat consumed with impeachment but then the president is talking about the economy. >> he was in pe pennsylvania hes specifically talking about oil boom. these democrats they have rallied around this goal of reducing greenhouse gas emission to netzero by 2050 but they refuse.
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trump is pointing this out. he is in pennsylvania, this is a state that realized on industry that has been def-- provided jobs in areas that have been devastated by closing of coal mines and steel mines, trump is hammering this home. pennsylvania, this is where he was, this is a key state for 2020. in democrats top take this state back, they need to reach out to areas where fracking is huge. elizabeth: democrat labor union workers saying, we like the manufacturing jobs coming back. to your point, 2020 democrats have or still attacking u.s. oil boom even though it rescued u.s. from recession and protected obama's economic legacy. and president cites median wage growth. more than what it grew under bush and obama.
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i want your reacted to nancy pelosi saying that and bonuses they are crumbs. >> in terms of the bonus that corporate america received, versus the crumbs that they are giving to workers to kind of put the schmooze on is so pathetic, so pathetic. elizabeth: pathetic crumbs, that is a lot of pathetic crumbs in people's pockets. >> this is crazy, democrats know they cannot run on trump's economy, so they are trying to downplay the growth, gdp growth soared you were president trump, and working class wages risen fast than a decade, there are so many jobs right now we cannot fill them all, with record low unemployment. and democrat don't know how to message what they plan to do with the economy, this is an
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area where trump can win big, ahead of next year. and i want to point out that a lot of this economic growth happened after the tax cuts, but we have seen it continue, not just a sugar high. elizabeth: joe biden had said that economy is not working for americans. trump is basically his economy is working against you, but he takes credit for the obama recovery, you know what i mean? saying stuff like you know, donald trump inherited a strong economy. there is a disconnect between what biden says on one hand and the other, your take of that and biden not mentioning, how much help he and obama got doubling federal debt, and reserve help, 20 trillion i swaps and credit lines. he is downplaying the trump economy but then says she responsible for it. >> first it is laughable for joe biden to try to give the obama
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administration credit for trump's economy, gdp growth never hit 3% under obama. i remember in 2016, obama made fun of trump for his ambitious economic goals, he said, what magic wand does trump have, trump's magic wand has been tax cuts and cutting excessive regulation, this has been such an amazing economy, we have seen the growth continue, joe biden knows it was not because of obama, he cannot run against trump's economy, all he can try to did is take credit for it people see what is going on, we have a very low recovery after last recession, this is just jobe job tieinjoebiden trying to moderates. >> thank you. elizabeth: thank you. elizabeth: coming up trump's 1,000 days in office, engulfed by effort to push him out. >> now the battle of narrative, republicans versus democrats as americans get set to debate things like impeachment. over holiday dinner table, in
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has been breaking news. chad is live from capitol hill. reporter: graham introduced this resolution today, mitch mcconnell has signed on, they don't like how the democrats are handlings impeachment process in the house, lindsey graham took aim at press corps, they are giving democrats a pass with process. >> i think if we did this, you would beat the blee the [ bleepf us. i think if a republican were doing to a democrat, you would be all over me, i think it says a looa lot of people in your bus with all due respect. reporter: the resolution would not pass at-this-point. there are no witnesses scheduled until saturday with the house impeach probe. democrat are facing some pressure to wrap up the private
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part of the investigation, we're told they have narrowed universe of wit witnesses down, they shod be all through next week or week after and maybe mid november move to public hearings, and maybe release some parts of the transcript. elizabeth: you wonder if they can if just house democrat lead inquiry. if i could deliver articles of impeachment. without the credibility being questions, you were breaking stories about protest at the scif yesterday, what is the story there? reporter: republicans were trying to get a site bite, you heard a sound bite. some of them told u.s. capitol police, and sergeant in arms they wanted to be arrested, fraud marched out in handcuffs. they could say, wait, in contour that narrative toward their side, democrats hold the
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investigations, and hearings, and depositions behind closed-doors, that would play into that narrative. now ben i am t benny thompson, g questions about what members did in the scif with the electronic devices, that is a big no-no on capitol hill, i am told he have not heard end of that. elizabeth: what is difficult, american standards and principles how we govern ourselves get shredded in this process. and questions about the quid pro quo accusation, key to impeachment, we have republican zeldin saying that top diplomat in ukraine did not have first hand knowledge and sondland his lawyer saying he takes issue with parts of hear fai hear -- r testimony not agreeing, then that ukrain okay, you. >> you can break it down for us? >> that is why the transcripts,
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if they are released and not redacted could be important, taylor admits he did not have first hand knowledge. it is an interpretation issue, democrats took that ball and ran with it. that is where some people go to actual whistleblower, patient zero as someone described it. i spoke with chairman of senate intelligence committee, he has serious questions for inspector general, a atkinson about why te whistleblower was deemed credible and urgent. it goes back to that, without that prime mover. elizabeth: can't the republicans just call in for testimony, same witnesses that democrat called in for closed-door hearings,. >> they could, but would house democrat move you know an overarching regular to codify an impeachment investigation, maybe 1 they get through the
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intelligence committee part they go to that stage. but you have to have rules of the road, otherwise just up on the committee and their republicans on judiciary committee would have rights to call those witnesses. elizabeth:ed which thank you so much. >> thank you. elizabeth: come back, next up, former whitewater deputy independent counsel joining me next. this, fog of impeachment. full frontal push by the republicans to dallyit delegiti. next. cologuard: colon cancer screening for people 50
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redactions, he wants to make as much as his report as public as possible. it is nearing completion. we bring in robert bittman your reacted. >> i think there are a lot of former fbi agents and doj officials who may be fearful of what inspector general horowitz is coming out with. if the public reports are accurate they have something to be afraid of. elizabeth: with our reporting of you know justice department officials and fbi agents who are out in the field separate away from dc, they say fisa warrant abuses are significant. quote this could be worse than watergate. , according to our reports they say fisa warrant is more powerful than day criminal wiretap it could hit all devices it would be an abuse of power to
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abuse the process, your reaction -- to do surveillance on opposition campaign. >> absolutely, power that federal government has in the fisa warrantses is very brought. very intrusive to the pr privacf american citizens and other, this is a very secretive process, we're finds out. but if there are abuses that is really serious, i'm confident that attorney general barr will take appropriate steps if there is wrong doing, this is very unfortunate if problems occurred. elizabeth: in fisa court was misled by anyone in fbi or justice department to get the fisa warrant. what information was used to justify the warrants, right in. >> absolutely. and the information is -- request for warrant usually would be supported by a sworn affidavit under oath.
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if the information is fall or misleading this is potentially criminal, any fbi agent could efficientlefficient -- potentiad to criminal prosecution. elizabeth: as high a as james comey. >> if he knew about it and was involved, absolutely. elizabeth: a letter to jim jordan, caroline maloney,nary nadler, lindsey gra graham sayie is close in completing. we're stay on the story, to turn now to impeachment story, this is engulfing dc. this story about impeachment, sir, started before trump was elected. we have been tracking it reporting in march 2016, head in daily news, that continued with al green and elliott engle and
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more. in temps of keeping of impeachment narrative alive, now democrats will try to make the case to do impeachment, sell the narrative. who wins, who loses? do you think they can make the case for it. >> liz, country loses, this is a very unfortunate process, there are important things going on in country and world that should be attended to by president and congress, nothing is getting done now. it seems that the congress, or democrats anyway in congress, their only purpose now to get this president out of office. and for many of them that has been their only purpose since before he entered office. that -- we have some important things to do. they are not getting done. elizabeth: 21 republicans sene letter to adam schiff saying you promised that whistleblower would testify, now that not happening. you know president is accused of running through red plight to lg
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ukraine to look to biden. >> let the facts fall where they may, you have to wonder about motivation of person, the whistleblower who made the allegation, we have seen the transcript of the recording, it -- of the telephone conversation, it is not that unusual for the president of united states to ask a foreign head of state for assistant in law enforcement activity or otherwise. we don't know the full story, we know spin that whistleblower put on it but if he or she is motivated politically or otherwise, we should know that. elizabeth: word coming in it may be a registered democrat. >> right. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. elizabeth: the next big urban mecca now moving to become a sanctuary city, we'll tell you. >> and angel mom will join us talking about another fellow angel mom, marianne mendoza, her
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elizabeth: lou dobbs joins us with a preview of his show. >> thank you. >> tonight, washington still captivated by radical dimms impeachment as they call it inquiry. we'll have the latest on their effort to over throw the president of the united states national security expert fre frd fleitz will join us. what we're learning tonight, about inspector general michael horowitz's investigation into fisa abuse. you know a year and a half of investigation, delay after delay after delay, his report, what is up with that? wheewe will be discussing that. join us at the top of the hour,
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you don't want to miss it. elizabeth: great to see you lou dobbs. nothing getting done. >> the president is doing pretty good. elizabeth: we're on it. lou dobbs, his show is terrific. >> 2020, hunter biden own name reportedly used a selling point in a fraudulent bond scheme, deneen borelli, hunter biden's home name used for profit during the trial of a fraud case involving a native american community and mention funds -- backing up, hunter reportedly involved in a company, that keeps coming up in headlines. >> it does keep his name in the headlines, not good for joe biden or for his campaign. i need a flow chart to follow what happened. but, this really highlights what the swamp is in washington, d.c., this was really about
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political connection how people could use and inthrough en infle in politics in this case hunter biden. and there were ref sen sense -- references made to joe biden. elizabeth: this weakening american policy in process. here is the thing, joe biden, he said, about his health plan, if you like your policy you can keep your policy. this is recycling obama's claim that was not true. it was lie of the year in 2013. now to elizabeth warren, now saying the campaign rather -- bacbacking up. talking about a national federal sales tax or taking money from v.a. or medicare and medicaid to pay for her government takeover of healthcare. >> one crazy policy after
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another, she wants to raise taxes on every. she especially has a war on wealthy, she wants to tax wealthy americans, she has yet to come clean to say how she plans to pay for medicare for all. she knows that will be a big loser when people find out the details, she is staying mum. elizabeth: talking about a wealth tax to hit your 401(k) and pensions, your ira, also she talks about a carbon tax and a 30% national federal sales tax on guns, 30%, your reaction? >> just crazy. tax everything, no matter what to pay for bigger government, which is not good for hard working americans, that is something that voters need to look at and recognize. >> deneen bor bore alley come bk soon. >> thank you, liz.
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liz: las vegas, nevada becoming a full-on sanctuary city after announcing they will no longer cooperate with i.c.e. after pressure the aclu. an angel mom's son was killed after an illegal alien drove the wrong way and drove into her son and killed him. >> until one of you who support sank wary policies or elected official shoving these sanctuary policies on us are directly affected by illegal alien crime, you will never understand the grief and helplessness they create. they are put in place without
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voter approval. many people have been convinced that sanctuary communities keep our community safe i shall. nothing can be -- can be further from the truth. just ask our law enforcement officers. i talked to officers and they know the danger of releasing illegal aliens into our communities. americans are being victimized and left behind by the very officials they voted into office and they made an oath to enforce the law, this includes immigration law. the dangerous mindset that criminal aliens deserve above the law protection while they remain illegally present in our country. liz: joining me, maureen maloney. your son was killed by an
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illegal alien. tell us what happened to your son. >> matthew was 23 years old. he was a recent college graduate. he was driving in a residential area on a motorcycle. a drunk illegal alien drove through the intersection and collided with matthew. when the illegal alien fled he ran over matthew and dragged him a quarter mile to his death. liz: how do you go through your day? how do you do it? >> it's difficult. it's even more difficult by hearing this red rick going on with the democrats. beto o'rourke should be ashamed of himself what he said to that woman who questioned him putting illegal aliens above americans. he's aiding and abitting illegal aliens.
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he's an embarrassment to our country. liz: beto o'rourke was at a town hall in phoenix, arizona. a voter said your open border policies are a slap in the face to every legal immigrant. beto attacked her saying immigrants pose no threat. we need to call people out for saying they do. the sheriffs we have on our show support legal immigration. beto just distorted it. >> he also refer topped family separation at the border. if he wants the see real true family separation. why doesn't he talk to angel parents who live with permanent legal separation every single day. he's putting illegal immigrants ahead of legal immigrants and citizens of this country. liz: have any democrats ever talked to you? >> no. liz: why?
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>> they don't want to hear our side of the story. i have tried to meet with my state senator, senator warren and senator markey and have not been able to meet with them. they don't want to have to look us in the eyes. i heard what marianne said they have to wait until it happens to their family members. but i think they hate the american president so much they care more about his destruction and the lives of the american people. liz: the illegal alien that's killed maryian mendoza's son had a rap sheet. if stu were to testify what would you tell politicians. sanctuary policies only protect illegal aliens.
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they are protecting the most of violent of criminal illegal aliens. and they are putting legal all yearns and americans at risk every single day. liz: thank you for joining us. thank you for having us in your homes. lou dobbs next. lou: the radical dimms and leftist national media are not only trying to overthrow president trump with their illegitimate and unlawful so-called impeachment inquiry. they are trying to further divide the nation. until now republicans have been largely passive, doing no more than occasionally release press release or in the case of the rinos shedding crocodile tears as the dimms viciously atarngd our president. -- attacked our president. but suddenly republican lawmakers have found the courage
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