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york. [♪] trish: another total for the history books. hearsay, conjecture, opinions. now we hear democrats are leading focus groups to determine which term causes americans more concern, bribery or quid pro quo. i'm trish regan. adam schiff in typical form shouting down and out the other side when and wherever he could. >> chairman. >> i have a point of order. >> the gentleman is not recognized. >> i have a point of order. >> point of order. >> the gentleman is not recognized. >> point of ordinary i shall.
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there are four transcripts that have not been released. >> the gentleman is not recognized. >> mr. chairman i have a point of order. >> the chairwoman is not recognized. >> you are not recognized. trish: not recognized. not recognized. this is his m.o. this is what he does primarily because he can't hear the other side. he doesn't want to hear the other side and he can't allow another viewpoints because these hearings are his last great hope to undo a presidency that he has been trying to undo since election night 2016. adam schiff and company are trying to prove that president withheld money from ukraine to force ukraine to deliver the goods on hunter bind's $83,000 a
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month gig on the dubious board on a company and industry he knew nothing about. we have the memos of the transcripts plural. but also the initial call. one in which president trump calls to congrat zelensky on his win. does the president tell him he needs to deliver on the bidens or else in either call? no. absolutely not. which is why he says read the transcripts. the actual words no longer matter to democrats. why let the truth get in the way of a good story and peninsula laition office gossip. that's what they are after. that's what they are after. apparently if you are listening to these guys, they think that hearsay is more valuable than any firsthand account.
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>> so it's interesting and curious we are talking about hearsay evidence. the american people needs to be reminded that countless people have been convicted on hearsay. hearsay can be much better evidence than direct. trish: what? hearsay can be much better evidence than direct? i mean this guy needs help. he needs to go to school or take a journalism course. hearsay is not what you base things on. you base things on truth and direct information. hearsay is like a bad game of telephone. and this is what they are trying to convince people of. the democrats' star witness today, marie yovanovich, is being portrayed as holier than
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thou. i'm sure she is a dedicated and nice person. but if she is so much above reproach and so concerned about corruption in ukraine. why didn't she address the issue of burisma with joe biden himself? she said today it never came up. >> i have never met hunter bind nor have i had any direct or indirect questions with him. though i have met former very much bind many times over the course our time in government service. neither he or the previous administration raised the issue of burisma or hunter bide within me. trish: nor did she raise the issue of burisma or hunter biden with them. the democrats argument which has nothing to do with anything they
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are alleging over this quid pro quo. is that the president when he refers to marie yovanovich as the quote woman, that was being sexist. because he called her the woman. i am pretty sure he called her the woman because he probably wasn't quite sure how to pro nowrns yovanovich. but it's a difficult name so he calls her the woman because there are probably not that's women leading those diplomatic efforts. but as long as we are on the topic of sexism. let's look at adam schiff's treatment of elise stefanik. >> that is not a proper point of order. >> yield to you, mountains heman fan i can. >> thank you for being here today. >> the gentleman will suspend. you are not recognized.
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mr. nunes -- >> i just recognized house house resolutions 660 you are not allowed to yield time. >> ranking members yielded time. >> that's not accurate. >> that is accurate. this is the fifth time you have interrupted members -- duly elected members of congress. >> the congresswoman will suspend. trish: she was susceptible to getting fired like any other department head when a new boss comes in. last time i checked, it's the president of the united states that is supposed to call the shots on policy and not his employees. that's tonight's intel for you. we have a lot coming up. republican congressman ralph norman. also tonight, the law defined it. but in the nfl all you get is a suspension.
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so dependent on the united states would do just about anything within his power to please the president of the united states if he could? >> you know, if he could. i am sure there are limits. and i'm sure there are a lot of discussions in the ukrainian government about all of this. yeah, we are an important relationship on the security side and on the political side. trish: he kept trying to lead her to say president zelensky wrote do whatever trump wanted including conjuring stuff up about joe biden if president trump wanted because the u.s. is so important to ukraine. you can see how she resisted that. this was an example of them trying to lead the witness. none of this would be permissible in a courtroom. but this is one big circus and
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theatrical display. a giant schiff show. joining me, house be committee member. what's on your reaction. >> it's a kangaroo court. to watch this as you said in your monologue, for congressman quigley to say hearsay is in some instances better than direct evidence. to hear them lead the witness and trying to put words in the mouth, to shut down elise stefanik, i don't think they wanted a female questioning another female. for schiff to keep interrupting. each side has less than 60 minutes. schiff like he has done every since he has been in charge and running this sham of a show has
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done everything, and it hasn't turned out like he thought. >> we are hearing a lot of reports that a lot of democrats are frustrated by this. you have got a guy who was a giant russian conspiracy theorist. he insisted he had proof that donald trump conspired together with the russians to steal the election from hillary clinton. that was his m.o. all along. that didn't pan out. millions of dollars later, mueller proved there was nothing going on there. so now. in this schiff-controlled courtroom so to speak, where once again, there is no there there. >> trish, he's not only trying to impeach the president.
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he's trying to impeach the conservative movement. he's trying to shut down all conservatives. he thinks the american people are stupid. as you mentioned from day one. it's like the guacamole. the mueller report didn't go like he thought. the collusion, the obstruction of justice. each of the witnesses have not turned out like he thought. he tried to do it in secret. he lied about the testimony, the transcript before the president released it. so it hadn't gone the way he wanted it to. irony of doing polling on what sounds better to the public, how shameful is that? trish: we can confirm there has been some not just polling, but focus groups where you get a bunch of people together in a room and say what do you think of this? what do you think when you hear bribery and quid pro quo? they made a decision to change
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the language away from quid pro quo of because bribery sound scarier, that sounds better. we are -- we are getting caught up in this. the post gave adam schiff four pinocchios because he wouldn't tell the truth about the so-called whistleblower meeting with his staff beforehand. they think it will sound scarier if they say bribery as opposed to quid pro quo. what does that tell you about the state of the dems. >> they are in disarray and it's on full display. on quid pro quo the word is ms. pelosi and adam schiff didn't think it american people understood it or could pronounce
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it. but the whole thing is a farce. i think the american people see through it. it's time to fight this group and i'm glad president is doing it. trish: this is something that disturbs me. is this just the way they are going to play going forward if you don't like the results of an election. you don't like the fact that 63 million people voted for president trump. so you make a concerted effort to undo that and maim and harm him significantly in the press. so you can cast some doubt into voters' minds? >> that's what they are doing. with an election less than 12 months away. they want to take the voice of the american people away from us. and it's not going to work. the good news is -- and they do all the polling and focus groups they want. but when i listen to ms.ian
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vimp, i shotd ms. yovanovich, i thought why is she there? she had nothing to add. trish: hang congressman, hear -- congressman, hearsay is more believable and directs testimony. >> you can be convicted of speeding if someone thought they saw you speeding. trish: coming up, bernie sanders is saying if elected he will put several socialists aoc in a very important white house role. we are going to have fun with this. maybe she could be head of the environmental protection agency because when we aoc said people should rethink having kids if they want to combat climate
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change? >> it does lead young people to have a legitimate question. should -- is it okay to still have children. trish: this needs to stop. get out of her own way. we'll discuss what kind of horrifying role she could have in the white house. liberal policies literally harming people. a third seattle area murder tied to the city's sanctuary city policy. tommy laren says they have blood on their hands. rashida tlaib is a free bird. remember this? >> she said, i am her dream manifested. i'm they are free bird. so why would i come back and be caged. trish: apparently she is a free bird who needed a lot of campaign cash to pay off personal debt. so much so that she faces a
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>> when your son is 15 and said mom, look you won. i say bullies don't win. we are going to go in there and impeach the [bleep]. trish: a proud member of the squad, a woman who made it her mission to unseat the president of the united states as you just heard complete with bleeped out profanity is being investigated by the democratic controlled ethics committee. according to newly obtained texts and email messages she was you bugging staffers for loans for personal expenditures,
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childcare. in one such email she writes she was struggling financially and sinking. let me quote here. i was thinking the campaign could loan me money, but ryan said the committee could actually pay me. i was thinking of a one-time payment of 5k. in another email she writes i am not going to make it through the campaign without a stipend. i'm requesting $2,000 per two weeks. it's going toward much-needed expenses like car maintenance and child care. do you think the campaign can still pay me a stipend until the general? trying to get out of debt. so i feel for her. she was up against it. however, it does not mean that you turn to your campaign for a personal handout.
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it does not mean you turn to your campaign to get out of debt. it's not allowed. what's wrong with these politicians. take some responsibility, some personal responsibility why don't you. now it's up to the ethics committee to figure out whether these expenses were legitimate or not. joining me now, foxnation host kat timpf angie and so-called well. this is a lot of money. we are talking about $28,000 she got during election for personal stuff, then $17,500 after the election. >> that's the issue. er technically allowed to accept some money while you are campaigning. the issue is this money she received after the election
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before she got her house seat. that's not allowed. i'm not a lawyer. i have seen a lot of them on tv. but i'm not one of them myself. if it is up to the committee to investigate, i'm glad it is getting investigated. but if she received the money after i don't see how that can possibly be legal. >> you said in your intro, take some personal responsibility. democrats and personal responsibility doesn't go together. you think about a member of the squad, you said you are not a lawyer. she happens to be a lawyer. she took a break from being a lawyer to run for office. if she were to say i done know the rules, i don't know the law, i don't believe her. she is one of the most self righteous members of congress there is. she thinks president trump should obey the laws and i
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agree, but she should as well. she thinks president trump should be punished for whatever he does, she should as well. don't apologize as if you are sorry that you got caught. but let me take the full weight of the punishment. trish: there is a set of rules out there. they think it doesn't pertain to them. >> they use their oppression or marginalization as an excuse why they are owed something. she said i'm a single mother of two. i have been through tough times myself in life where i struggle financially. i never said that meant somehow that rules don't apply to me. they still do. trish: it doesn't mean that there should be a whole shift in the entire economy. i look at her and some of these socialists. aoc had a big problems in terms of campaign finance. her chief of staff was funneling
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more than a million dollars to private companies he incorporated. then you have i will than so march who basically used $3,500 to pay for her own personal travel out of state as well as do her tax returns. she eventually paid back the money. what is it that they think they can do this. >> it seems the members of the squad are the corrupt squad. they need to examine their own selves and look in the mirror. they are not obeying the laws and following the rules. they are doing things that are much worse than what is being done by others. trish: any system that turned to socialism as eventually become incredibly corrupt. i feel like the danger right now for our country is that kind of stuff could play out again,
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whether it's rashida tlaib to think it was okay to take $17,500. >> she knew it wasn't okay. trish: nicolas maduro knows it's not okay to be siphoning some of money and putting it in spain. this is an important time for the country as you look at these far-left socialists, elizabeth warren want to go tax people 100%. >> unbelievable. i don't understand how socialism sound attractive to anyone. this money i work hard to make, i don't know how to spend it myself. maybe the government should spend it for me. how is that -- people yeah, that sounds great. but some people do. and this is

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