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chang. house minority leader kevin mccarthy. we hope you will joins. we'll see you then. and for tonight, good night from new york. trish: a major interview. the attorney general bill barr came out swinging this afternoon, shredding the horowitz report. bar says he fundamentally disagree with the inspector general's analysis as to whether there was ever enough evidence to open an investigation into the trump campaign. >> i thought this was very flimsy. there was and never has been any evidence of collusion. and yet this campaign and the president's administration has been dominated by this investigation into what turns out to be completely baseless.
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the nation was turned on its head for three years. i think based on a completely bogus narrative. trish: a bogus narrative that threatened the foundation of our civil libber difficulties. >> the greatest danger to our thesis tell is the incumbent government used the apparatus of the state, principally the law enforcement agencies and the intelligence agencies to spy on political opponents, but also to use them in a way that could affect the outcome of the election. as far as i'm aware this is the first time in history this has been done to a presidential campaign. trish: the attorney general's job, bill barr's job is to protect against the abuse of law enforcement and the intelligence agency to insure none of them played an improper role in our
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political lives. that is exactly what he's doing. so isn't it good? isn't it good to finally have an adult in the room. bill barr elaborated on his views in a "wall street journal" conference explaining john durham's criminal investigation will go much further and far deeper. and i think we can all say as americans tonight, thank goodness somebody is approaching this with a clear headed unbiased way. because as barr points out. that is most definitely not what the media did when they got the news of the i.g. report yesterday. >> the inspector general released a long-awaited report stating that the fbi properly launched its investigation. >> director comey and acting director mccabe did not act with any political motivation.
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and their investigation into russian meddling had the proper and justifiable predication. >> it was valid and unbiased. >> the abuses of fisa that occurred, much of what has not been accurately reported by the press over the last day. i think our nation was turned on its head for three years. i think based on a completely bogus narrative that was largely fanned and hyped by an irresponsible press. and i think that there were gross abuses of fisa, and inexplicable behavior that is intolerable in the fbi. trish: irresponsible press is right. i'll go back to the central issue. how on earth does any member of
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law enforcement and our fbi, with just so much as one brain cell in his or her head not ba bother to ask who the heck paid for the compilation of the steele dossier. why did no one check steele's sources? i will tell you why. because they didn't care. they did not want to know. they only wanted to believe every disgusting word of the discredited disgusting dossier because it fit their narrative. so they ran with it to spy on an innocent american. they would have spied on more if they could have. that should make every american citizen, regardless of your political persuasion positively sick. the democrats and the deep state allowed this. the democrats and the media fed it. the democrats and the deep state
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who attempted to sacrifice our civil liberties for their agenda must pay the price. joining me, arizona congressman andy biggs. that was an explosive interview from attorney general barr. he must have felt strongly to come out and say all this less than 24 hours after horowitz released his report. >> i think you are right, mr. barr was very upset. we all have a right to be upset at the conclusion mr. horowitz made that there was no bias, and things were okay. but i think that's a misrepresentation by the media. mr. barr is exactly right. this was a flimsy pretext, you are looking at just in the carder page fisa application alone, 17 big egregious errors in one fisa affidavit.
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so when you begin look at that, and then mr. horowitz says there were serious errors in other aspects of in the origins of the investigation. when he starts talking that way and then comes out with the conclusion there was no bias. that's what drives us crazy. trish: we weren't born yesterday. for goodness sake. no corroboration, no supporting documentation. inaccurate. no verify case, failed to disclose sub service. fbi less than candid, lapse in judgment. he's telling us they are a whole bunch of idiots at the fbi incapable of doing their job. there are there was no bias. we weren't born yesterday. this couldn't have happened without bias. >> you are exactly right. we go back to the strzok-page
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interchange that they had. they were talking. they were revealing bias. they weren't the only ones. when you look at this. my comment today was 17 errors just in the carter page affidavit alone. every error, every mistake, every problem that was committed here cut against the president or then candidate trump. that is -- that's too remarkable. that's statistically impossible. so there had to be bias. trish: that said, you can be assured the left is planning its next attack. let's listen to one commentator over on msnbc. >> we know barr. that he will do anything for done. i am surprised somebody hasn't moved to disbar him. he really should be disbarred. >> that's going to be the line
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of the day. what do you say to that one? >> the left never rests until we can't ever rest either. mr. barr is not a tody for mr. trump. everybody confirmed him because everyone said this guys an honest broker. he has done great. this is just sour grapes. trish: you need an adult in the room and that's what he is. because otherwise there is some really bad stuff that could happen and i think did happen. congressman biggs. thank you. i finally heard it all. al green is saying slavery is the reason to impeach president trump. >> we have to deal with the original sin. we have to deal with slavery. slavery was the thing that put all of what president trump has
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done lately into motion. >> we were the first to bring you that story last night. tonight the neese of dr. martin luther king, jr. is here, and she says her uncle was disgraced. we have video of liberal college students who support free college tuition for illegal aliens. >> would you be willing to donate money for that? >> i would if i could. but i'm broke. trish: funny how that works when it's your money. democrats introducing flimsy, vague articles of impeachment. the so-called democrat leaders are doing a disservice to our great nation right after this.
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11 months from now. the articles of impeachment against them, they almost write themselves, don't you think. democrats should be thrown out of office for their lack of good faith in the american people and their willingness to abuse our system and abuse our civil liberties just to gain a political chip. they have done nothing but complain. they accused the president of being a russian agent. he spent $36 million of our money on an investigation. it took almost three years into whether he was a manchurian candidate for the russians. he's not. and now they have taken us down this dark meandering rabbit hole in a desperate attempt to throw him out of office because they don't trust the american people to make the right decision. >> i am concerned if we don't impeach this president he will get re-elected. >> this is not just about
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something that has occurred. this is about preventing a potentially disastrous outcome from occurring next year. >> do you believe we'll have a fair election in 2020? >> i don't know, the president based on his past performance will do everything he can to make it not a fair election. that gives us the urgency to proceed with this impeachment. trish: the americans see through this. former congressman bob barr. what do you think about my idea. just impeach the dems. you want to talk abuse of power. are they not abusing their power? >> they are obstructing the american electorate. they are standing in the way of you and me and tens of millions of other law-biding citizens
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going to the polls and being able to make a decision to re-elect or not re-elect donald trump. they are in every sense abusing the they have and obstructing our right to keep a president in office that we support. >> 11 months from another election. they can't wait a lousy 11 months? >> the funniest thing today. the optics of jerry nadler, the man who never smiles. one of my rules of the universe is never trust a man who never smiles. but standing there with such solemnity and gravitas and looking over his shoulder is by far probably the meanest person in the congress, that is maxine waters, who has been clamoring for donald trump to be impeached since before he was even sworn into office. that's what they are doing. trish: it's so irresponsible.
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it's more than irresponsible. one of the things we always pride ourselves on as a nation is our transition of power. a peaceful transition of power. right now we don't look much better than the banana rubs down south. take your pick. brazil or paraguay, uraguay, argentina. you name it. we are there. to me, congressman, that means vladimir putin if he was trying to intervene and we know he was, he's getting his way. the democrats have effectively become miss pawns along with the mainstream media. >> in the bizarre world in which they are operating, they are trying to convince the american people that donald trump is a puppet of some foreign power. but you look as a lawyer and a former member of the judiciary committee. when you look at the articles of
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impeachment. obstruction of congress and abuse of power. it's hard to keep from laughing. the language they use is just in a completely different world from what we did back in 198. what we did in 1998, we laid out very carefully with tremendous clarity and evidence that president clinton violated two very serious federal criminal laws. when you compare that to what we see today with obstruction of congress and abuse of power that is so vague you could fit anything or nothing into it. it is really an abuse of congressional power. trish: and he wants up for reelection in 11 month either. >> that's an important point. that's the case with nixon and
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clinton. they were not up for office. we were never charged with trying to prevent president clinton from being re-elected. he had already been re-elected. that's what the democrats are doing, they are obstructing the ability of the american people to re-elect a president of their choosing. trish: coming up, you want to get laughs? we have video of many liberal college students supporting free tuition for illegals. check out their reaction when asked if they want to use their own money. i've no cash on me at all. >> i have no money, i haven't eat be in two days. i have no money. >> we are going to play the full hi layer was sound. far left democrat al green is saying slavery is the reason to impeach president trump. the neese of dr. martin luther
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king, jr., dr. alveda king is up next and she says he's dead wrong. democrats say they care so much about america and the average voter. >> why do i care so much about this? >> they know i care deeply about the issues. i care about my nation. trish: i will show you why democrats love saying they care. but they are only concerned about their own bottom line. the evidence is next. with sofi, get your credit cards right by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k.
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12% for bernie sanders and 9% for elizabeth warren. one of the democrats' biggest problems is their marie antoinette let them eat cake syndrome. >> why do i care so much about this? i care about america. >> i don't care about politics, i care about my nation. >> the court i care about is the court of public opinion. >> i care about the issues that affect them. >> they don't really care because they don't even relate to regular folks. they see regular folks as a means to an end, a group that can be exploited and manipulated for votes. as a result, continually they underestimate the american people. the freshest example comes from the latest billionaire to throw his hat in the ring.
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nuke bloomberg. he systematically ordered no negative reporting or investigations into any of the democratic candidates, including, of course, himself. he says his reporters are only there to investigate president trump. so effectively he's turning his so-called global news organization into a sort of a hit squad for democratic party. when asked about his reporters' inability to do their jobs. he said too bad, they get a paycheck. >> even your own news reporters have complained. they think it's unfair they are not allowed to investigate other democratic candidates. >> you just have to learn to live with some things. they get a paycheck. with your paycheck comes some restrictions and responsibilities. trish: in other words, let them eat cake.
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>> he's basically telling his employees, journalists who devoted their lives to their careers, to take their money and shut up. i led bloomberg's election coverage in 2012. i anchored election tonight. i cannot emergency how livid and disgusted i would have been had mike bloomberg said this to me back then. what blook bloomberg clearly doesn't get is people. keep in mind, bloomberg is another elitist who thinks he can control anything. he can control journalists who actually believe in what they are doing because he knows best. he controls the purse strings, much like bernie sanders. should he control the government and control your access to your doctor? >> do you support medicare for
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all which would eventually take private health insurance away from 150 million americans in exchange for government sponsored healthcare for everyone. >> in the first week of my administration we'll enter the medicare for all. >> or elizabeth warren who thinks she can control, how much cash she can put into programs by shaking down hard-working americans for more tax dollars. >> hard working middle class families will see their costs go down. but here is the thing. >> here is the thing. i have listened to these answers a few times before. >> the way i see it, there is always money. it's there. >> elizabeth warren there is not always money. it's not always there. meanwhile, consider nancy pelosi who infamously shot down the $1,000 bonuses americans workers were getting from walmart and other big companies, it's called
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crumbs. remember this? >> in terms of the bonus corporate america received versus the crumbs that they are giving to workers to kind of put the schmooze on is so pathetic. it's so pathetic. trish: you want to know ways a threat pick? what is pathetic is the total disregard the democrat party seems to have for the blood, sweat and tears that go into earning an honest living. people want to earn money for their families and they want to do well in society. $1,000 may not known much to you, nancy pelosi. but for most americans that's real money. donald trump who still likes mcdonald's kind of nation clear he hasn't forgotten. president trump: they got rid of the slight bulks people got used to. the new bulb is many times more
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expensive. and i have to say, it doesn't make you look as good. i do my best work off script. i also do my worst work off script. the wind was blowing and the rain. and i was soaking wet. and that's what i ended up with today. i said maybe i should cancel this arrangement because i have a bad air day. and the bad news, somebody said actually it looks better than it usually does. trish: with all the politicians on the democrat stage are looking is respect. they don't respect americans. they don't respect individuals and individual freedom. and if they don't respect or understand us, then they cannot represent us. and americans know that. joining me right now, house oversight committee member, south carolina congressman ralph norman. good to have you back.
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i think that's the fundamental issue. i think they think they are in charge, they can legislate something better. they know what you want more than you know what you want or they think they know what you need. more than you do. and that's fundamentally where there is a breakdown, right? think about your sort of lack of humility and your lack of empathy if you somehow think you know what's best for everyone else out there. >> yeah, it's elitism like you said, trish. you remember when president obama said deplorables and the southerners cling to pickup trucks, bibles and guns. the deplorables are going to speak at the election in less than 11 months. for them to do what they are doing on the backs of the american people to try to hijack the election is simply unacceptable.
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but your previous guest was talking about jerry nadler not smiling. none of them are smiling. they don't have anything to be happy about. the polls aren't going their way. the mueller report didn't go their way. now i think people are seeing -- >> impeachment is not going their way. they had a brief moment in time when they thought they were off the hook with the horowitz thing. and what do you know, they are not. as bill barr said, it's clear will were some questions surrounding bias. you wind up viewing what they did if there wasn't in fact some bias there. now they have a deal with durham's report that will come sometime in the spring. congressman. it's not looking good. but where do you see this shaking out? this is what's dominating the headlines. mike bloomberg has 5,000 reporters worldwide and they are not allowed to say anything negative about him or any other
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democratic candidate. they have just supposed to go after trump. does america see through that? >> i think they do. you would have to be totally out of it not to see what these people are doing, and to serve with them. to see how the things they accused the president of they are guilty of. obstruction of congress. they wouldn't let us have our minority witnesses. we heard of bribery. abuse of power. they are doing that. and i think that for them to continue, and i do think it's on the clock now. as doug collins says, i want to get this thing over with and get it to the senate who i hope the senate will take their time. let's let adam schiff explain his 300-page report. let's get hunter biden to explain why $80,000 every 30 days and see how the american people think that's normal.
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let's get the whistleblower out there. and the president was right. he's not whistleblower, he's the leaker. adam schiff knew who he was. let's get him on the stand and let him answer. the press conference where they couldn't take any questions. they had it rehearsed. i have to say the least. but no the question that you asked, i think it people do see through it and i think they are going to show the displeasure at the polls as they did when donald trump was elected. this scheme was hatched after he got elected. trish: congressman, thank you so much. former president trump loves painting the picture like he's strapped for cash. -- former president obama loves to paint the picture like he's strapped for cash. >> we only finished paying off our student loans 8 years ago. think of that. i'm the president of the united
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trish: pretty sweet. check that out. the beautiful home barack and michelle obama just bought for themselves on martha's vineyard. they picked it up for just under $12 million. it's 7,000 square feet and comes with 29 care acres right there -- square acres right on the ocean. not bad for a guy who had this to say in 2012. >> when we graduated from college and law school, we had mountain of debt. we only finished paying off our student loans 8 years ago. think about that. trish: only in america. after all, the clintons also
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felt the financial pinch when they were penniless and in debt when they left the white house. remember? >> we came out of the white house not only dead broke, but in debt. we had no money when we got there, and we struggled to piece together the resources for mort gainings for houses, for chelsea's education. it was not easy. trish: houses, plural. good thing she was able to earn $5 million in speeches and her husband took in $100 million in speaking fees. heaven forbid you are already wealthy when you show up on pennsylvania avenue. if so, they might just say this. >> what i have here is a copy of donald trump's tax returns. we have his federal tax return for 2005. >> we are learning the president on three separate occasions
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discussed his hotel and condominium project in moscow. >> donald trump's loan documents show that he has co-signers. that's how he was able to obtain those loans. and that the co-sierns are russian oligarchs. trish: of course. because you must be corrupt if you are donald trump. you must be tarnished if you made all that money overseas. he's only in the oval office to pay off the russian oligarchs. that's what he was intended to be. up the only one who sees this. i actually like the idea of a president who has earned his or some day her only money totally separate from politics. that's how it should be. that's how it was intended to be. we don't have to worry about them making friends with the
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highest bidders so they can live high off the hog. the clintons turned their time on pennsylvania avenue into a major money-making operation. michelle obama's book star is like a rock star out there selling tickets at $300 a pop. and their publishing advance, $65 million. joining me, gopac chairman david avella. it's totally fine to show up poor as a church mouse at the oval office, that's what somehow is good these days. but if you have earned money in regular real life before you get there it's bad. explain it. >> it's the well worn and incorrect belief of democrats that if a democrat is
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financially successful it's because of their hard work and initiative and they are smart. as a republican is financially successful, they lied, cheated and stolen their way to being successful. americans could probably be for economic policies the democrats are for, if we could all be millionaires like they suggest. despite the fact that president obama lectured us in his last state of the union address about income inequality. what we have seen is it's the policies in his administration that increased the income gap, where the last three years under the policies of president trump and the policies in the congress it's been through tax cuts and regulations being decreased that they have seen major job growth incease crease during the last three d increase during the last
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three years. trish: they hold it against him that he was successful before getting there. to me, i like that. i don't have to worry about just exactly who he's trying to cozy up to so that he's got job security. should he not get re-elected. >> you look at some democrats and think somehow they believe voters didn't know when they voted for donald trump in 2016 that he wasn't already wealth yesterday when he came into office. that he didn't own hotels and the various companies he did in fact own. that somehow they are bringing new information to the table. you have that. and you also have -- and you highlighted it with president obama's clip about being in debt. you have americans who voted for the president because they believed the system was rigged against them in was always a system benefit something one else over them. you have a party in the democrats who say let's get rid
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of college debt. for that person who fade college debt off and played by the rules. now we are being told somebody else who knew what they were getting, somehow they are going to get treated free? that's where the disconnect is with democrats among independents and voters in rural america and in suburban america. trish: you teed me up beautifully for the next story. you are right on that. we are talking about liberal college students that want free tuition for any illegal out there. of course, they are not going to pay for it. right? >> would you be willing to give some money for that tuition. >> if i did, i definitely would be but your girl is broke. >> i will have to pass on that one. >> i don't have cash. trish: this actually pretty funny. hilarious sound.
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far left dems, al grierns saying president trump should be impeached for slavery. my next guest says her uncle would totally disagree. the niece of dr. martin luther king, jr. takes on al green right after t t t t t [sneeze and sniffles] are you ok? yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure.
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now they say he's responsible for slavery. do they have any idea how disrespectful their antics are. rhetoric like that, it's insulting to everyone it's insulting to history. joining plea, someone who knows black american history very well. al have havehe will have well. doctors king. i'm the niece of martin luther king, jr. he needs a history lesson, congressman green. he's trying to rewrite the bible. the original sin is disobedience to god. it's immoral, wicked, unconstitutional. and impractical what he's
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saying. how can president trump atone for the sin of slavery which is not the original sin. and he gave us slavery. we can go on with war and go on with the list. however, it's immoral, wicked, unsound and unconstitutional. that is a fact. what he said is, if you don't like somebody, if you don't like their policies, make up something and impeach them. then some to stir up the hearts of people calling its the original sin of slavery. so he has to be impeached to answer that. it's just inconsistent with truth. and it's not the original sin. i am glad to give you have the chance to at least explain that. probably some people didn't know what the original sin is. trish: what do you think your uncle would have said. >> you can read all of his
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words. i would like to say hey, let me open the bible. and he did said we must learn to live together as brothers and sisters together. so without truth, truth. so we need to tell the truth. congressman is certainly manipulating emotions with false doctrine and that's not something martin luther king, jr. or senior, they never did that. to make up things and have some witness that's invisible. that's really it's just beyond anything that should happen. >> it's good to see you. alveda, good to see you. merry christmas. kennedy joins us for a look at what's coming up.
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trish: i love the story. it really showcases however liberal on college campuses is somehow always so generous. except with their own money, right? it really shows they don't have a clue. they don't want to contribute a penny even themselves but they want free tuition for any illegal that's here. watch. >> do you personally believe document immigrants should have taxpayer free tuition? >> absolutely. >> it's necessary educations for everyone. >> so would you be willing to give some tuition money? >> i don't have money on me i have no cash. >> i have no money. >> it should not be my duty to raise the money. >> this country is more than enough money.
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trish: i want free stuff but it's not my problem. you know what it is your duty, you do have to pay for that. the reality is nothing is free. has to come from somewhere. boy, 2020 is going t big one. see you tomorrow night. kennedy: o'jays james, you goofball. you're not out of the woods by a mile despite what the thanks the inspector general is not letting james comey off the hook. upcoming derm report could be a lot worse than the horwitz version. as you know the ig report dropped yesterday and ruled the fbi did not break the rules when the feds spied on the truck campaign. and now everybody's favorite giraffe things that exonerates him to. in fact he even wrote an off at which wrote in part on monday we learned from a report by the justice department that inspector general michael horwich said the allegation of a

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