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good night from new york. [♪] trish: racism? that's how lawmakers are justifying impeachment of the president of the united states. i'm trish regan. it's getting weird. i am not kidding. as the dems sharpen their pencils one thing is becoming clear. they have no idea what they are doing. and they are in so far over their heads that as a result they themselves are doing the very thing they are accusing president trump of doing. they are threatening the integrity of you are system and our constitution. the entire charade has cost them the trust of american voters. so they are desperately trying
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to figure out how to spin all this by suggesting the president must be impeached to preserve our civil voting rights. i want you to hear what this democrat from tennessee had to say when suggesting the president's name office has been an affront 0 our history. >> they are affront to our founders. they are aaffront to the suffragettes. they are an affront to civil rights murders murdered during the freedom summer of '64 while registering african-americans to vote. they are an affront to a mother of five murdered by the klu klux klan while she was in alabama. and an affronts to the memory of dr. martin luther king, jr. who championed the voting rights act of 1965. trish: they are suggesting he's
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taking await ability of african-americans to vote. creative but highly irresponsible. impeach in the name of civil rights. this is the democrats latest and greatest excuse. if they understood the voting rights act they would get that they are taking away americans' right to choose our president. they want to strip 63 million americans of their vote just 11 months out from the presidential election. and i think it's worth noting that congress with its 75% disapproval rating is making the decision to do this despite the fact that the president has a nearly 45% approval rating. and they think they know better.
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of course. they always know better, right? they know how to spend your money better than you do. they know how to regulate your health and your relationship with your doctor better than you do. because they just always know better. right? but come on. does anyone actually think you preserve democracy and civil rights by stripping americans of their ability to decide the presidency? no. they are out there trying to pin the president on abuse of power and obstruction of justice. two things that we explained and reported at length. we have reported them out. they are entirely unjustified. the american people know it's unjustified. the democrats didn't like anyone. they are worried he's going to win again.
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and they are interfering with our voting rights to stop it with the most shocking, insane reason of all. listen to this. >> 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 done lately into motion. its insidious racism. the president played on racism and used that as a weapon to galvanize a base of support and mobilize people. trish: they also want us to know that just in case they don't succeed, just in case he's re-elected. before you know, they will try and try again. >> there is no limit on the number of times the senate can vote to convict or not a president. no limit to the number of times the house can vote to impeach or
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not. >> the argument why don't you just wait amounts to this. why don't you just let him cheat in one her election. >> this is not just with something that has occurred. this is about preventing a potentially disastrous outcome from occurring next year. >> a ton of information has come forward. we could get his bank records and find out he's owned 100% by the russians. trish: sad state we are in. joining me right now, utah republican and congressional candidate burgess owens. good to see you, sir. going back to 165 and the -- going back to 1965 and the voting rights act. what the democrats are doing, they are taking away my ability to choose a president and your
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ability to choose a president. and that i think effectively is what is going on. your thoughts? >> first of all, you have to give these guys kudos for being creative. they are going from ukraine to civil rights. the '65 civil rights bill. i will say this about the left. we hear about how much they hate donald trump. growing up in the deep south i understand about bullies. they don't hate president trump. they fear him. they fear the fact that he's pulling back curtains on who they are what they stand for and they have always been anti-americans. the black elitists is the worst thing that happened to my race. they stood for nothing that pulls us forward. but at the end of the day they fear president trump and hate this to who can stand with him.
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we the people have said we don't want to give them this power. they are doing everything we stand for. so that's who they are. they are showing how a little bit of common sense and critical thinking these people go with. it's all about emotions and all about hate. trish: it shows how much they don't trust americans. they are so terrified he's going to win again that it's being done to effectively stop him. they are ready to engage in this process all over again. they are basically like try and wear us out. maybe that's the idea. they think they can exhaust everybody. but i think they underestimate the will and the resolve of every day americans. >> that's the way we have to realize. i said this for the last couple years. we are fighting for the hearts
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of our nation. we are fighting for the values and culture that made our country great. we have leftists who are so desperate because they came so close. that happened in 2016. we pulled ourselves back from the abyss of socialism, marxism. they cannot stand the fact they are getting further and further away from their goals as we get closer to wake you have and fighting for our future and for our kids ask. trish: as they cling on they are bringing up tough history that we hope is behind us. and that we can move forward from. you look at the jobless rate among african-americans and other minority groups. the lowest it's ever been. that's good stuff. it will be nice if we can pull all that behind. but they don't twoornlt allow that. they want to get us down in the
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mud of identity politics to serve their own purpose. burgess, thank you for being here, and we'll continue watching your congressional bits. thank you. claims that the anti-i anti- --c shooting? knowledge. >> just other day, he used the tropes that are anti-southeast mittic. trish: the problem is the shooters are black. all seven democrats leading the impeachment charge are from new york, california, massachusetts. you know what? this is exactly why our founding fathers came you have with the electoral college. first, new proof the democrats
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trish: a representative from virginia got a taste for her constituent's peopling on impeachment. trish: there are other choice words in there as well. representative abigale -- we are going to show you. she doubled down. watch what happened. >> attempted to sell we'll provide evidence. >> he hasn't done anything
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wrong! trish: was she listening? did any of that resonate? increasingly this is happening. he hasn't done anything wrong! it's crap! , it's crap! trish: it's exactly the message the democrats constituents keep sending them over and over again whether it's out loud in a town hall or new polling which shows the toll impeachment is taking on the entire democratic party is pretty significant with president trump leading joe biden by 4 per, sanders 5-43, and warren, 50-43. nancy pelosi wants only to pursue impeachment with
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bipartisan support, remember? >> impeachment to me is a divisive issue unless there is something so conclusive. >> you take your eye off that ball. unless you have bipartisan consensus, impeachment is a divisive issue in the country. many people would think it was being done for political reasons. trish: might they? political reasons. that whole bipartisan thing didn't last that long, did it. pelosi wowed down to the whims of the squad, max seen waters and jerry nadler. now there is no turning back. the train has left the station and it's going to cost her and it's going to cost her party. new reports that democrats are defecting. defecting at a minimum they lost two lawmakers.
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the majority party is quietly communicating to publications like this report in the "washington post" that maybe they will lose six, possibly even more. i guess this didn't turn out as it expected. joining me, brad blakeman. i love going back and playing how all those sound bites of nancy pelosi saying she wanted it to be bipartisan because otherwise it would be political. it's not bipartisan, and not only is it not bipartisan. they don't have enough support for the democrats. will it cost her? >> it will cost big. they promised more than they delivered. they hadn't learned their lesson from the russia probe. when the russia probe came back. they said this is the time. are any articles of impeachment the democrats are opposing even mention the russia probe? no because the president was clear. then they said it was extortion
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and bribery and the president committed crimes and misdemeanors. but there is no crime delineated by statute or otherwise. so the democrats have overpromised and under delivered. the american people get it, and what you saw with the virginia congresswoman in her town hall. the outrage that has been shown to these democrats is not only in virginia, it's all around the country. look no further than the congressional approval rating. 24%. if they were doing the lord's work and saving a the republic from a rogue president. they should be 80 per will be, 90%. and donald donald trump's keep . trish: more than half the country does not want to see him impeached. you have got approval ratings. i will say 45% ballpark. i have seen some higher than that for the president. you have half the country that
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could doesn't want him i am beached. and you have the majority much americans who don't want him impeached. frankly it's to their own demise. is it because there is nothing else? they tried everything. and nothing sticks. they keep trying and keep trying. nothing sticks. meantime you have got this fantastic economy. you have got wages growing. you have got a jobless rate that's a record low right now. so many people employed this great economy right now? i wonder in that kind of possible by economic environment, do they get really desperate? >> they do. it shows in their rhetoric and their actions. the fact is the train may have left the station in the house. but it will be derailed in the
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senate. they don't have a prayer. and there are democratic defections in the house. this will be a defend starting blow. >> that's what i want to ask you. it's going to be a mess in congress. but then it's going to go to the senate. do you think they should go through with the trial or you know, just get this out of town as fast as they can. i want to play for you mitch mcconnell talking to reporters about this issue, brad. >> the senate has two choices, it could go down the path of calling witnesses and basically having another trial, or it could decide they heard enough and believe they know what would happen and could move to vote. those are the options. no decisions have been made yet. trish: those are the options. brad, what do you think they should do?
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>> put mike lawyer hat on. based on the vote we are going to see totally partisan. republicans and some democrats defecting and the thread bare accusations against the presidents which do not rise to high crimes and misdemeanors. i think you vote immediately and it becomes a motion to dismiss. trish: take your lawyer hat off and put your pure american hat on. i think you like me want to know how on earth they possibly got to this stage, and they are probably, the people effectively want to pound the flesh from adam schiff who lied to the american public, who has been scheming to get this president from the beginning. so lawyer hat aside what do you think? >> you can have your cake and eat it too. here is how you do it. the senate votes in effect to dismiss the charges against the president. then the senate committees hold hearings and holds their feet to
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the fire. there is nothing that prevents the senate from holding hearings after the president is acquitted to find out how it got to where it got. trish: there are a lot of questions that need to be answer. everybody is anxious. remember when jim comey claimed the steele dossier didn't play a big role in the fisa warrants to spy on the trump cam main. >> my recollection is there was a lot of additional material about page and yes was an agent of a foreign power. trish: i.g. horowitz said that dossier played a massive role. the i can't remember anything or james comey flat out lied. the hot water james comey may be in.
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will win the majority in parliament. socialist jeremy corbyn had won, it would have been a catastrophe. this is the kind of stuff we have been fighting against since the very inception of our great nation. >> will you raise taxes for the middle class in a sanders administration. >> yes, they will pay more taxes. >> there is no way to pay for $3.5 trillion a year without radical increase in taxes. >> it means higher taxes. >> how are we going to pay for it? are you going to raise the middle class taxes? i want to make a parallel selection for you how you may defendant taxes that perhaps you are not mentioning. >> there is always money. it's there. trish: elizabeth warren says
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there is sales money. it's always there. you know what? it's not. it's not there. and we have flown that since what, forever. we have known that for every. i am going back to 177. taxation without representation said the original 13 colonies that fought against great britain is none other than tyranny. and what followed is the american revolution to free ourselves from the all mattie british crown. they wanted to tax us with no legitimate concern for our well-being. we were not destined to be in servitude to great britain, a monarch. and we are not destined to be in
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servitude to the ruling class. there is one ruling class. they pretend to be on the side of the poor, but they are not for the record. they are on the side of themselves. we fought that war once. let's not do it again. joining me right now, former new york lieutenant governor, "new york post" columnist, betsy mccaughey. dr. marc siegel. good to see you both. quee we got it. to think that we are dealing with this issue now. >> listen to them. they are arguing to put us on the road to serfdom. people will be toiling all day and all their money will be surrendered to the government. we'll have nothing to take home to our own families. they want to take over the huge
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energy sector of the economy with their green plan. they want to take over the healthcare sector of the economy with medicare for all. and they want to pay for it with tee normous tax burd's, not just on the wealthy and the tippy tip as alexandria ocasio-cortez would say. no, on all of this. just to pay for medicare for all, you would have to increase the marginal tax base from 25% to 60%. trish: then they will regulate who you can see as a doctor. >> there are two big messages for elizabeth warren. bore jis johnson is winning. that's a big defeat for socialism. the wharton school said her idea of taxing the wealthy.
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it's not really the wealthy. you can say $50 million don dollar earners. but it will end up reducing wages for at least 2%. that's number one. you mentioned medicare for all, a disaster to the private healthcare system, hospitals, doctors. let's call this what it is. a nanny state that provides free childcare. i went to a state medical school. i will tell you a personal story. i went to a state medical school, they wanted me to have free tuition? i paid less for going to a state medical school. i got a loan forgiveness room afford it and i would have to work in an under served area after i graduated. >> democrats are going to have a very hard time selling it in the
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coming election because our economy is roaring largely thanks to president trump's tax cuts and deregulation. we have the lowest jobless rate in 50 years, that includes minorities and teenagers. people from the bottom rungs are benefiting the most from this economy. trish: taxes without representation. the foundations of who they are. that is tyranny. >> i would like the young people buying this program of socialism to take a look at at families pouring through the garbage in venezuela. they haven't seen a new car in cuba in 40 years. >> in china you have rogue states where businesses running china are a mob, the mafd yeah. trish: remember this horrific
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trish: new intel that suggests james comey may be guilty of deliberately misleading the american public, as to what extent the fbi relied on the discredited dossier. listen toss james comey with
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bret baier. >> why did you use that to the fisa court to ask for surveillance for carter page, not only use it, you led with it. >> that's not my recollection. my recollection is it was part of a broader mosaic of facts. >> broader? except that none of that is actually true. it turns out from the horowitz report, the fbi relied entirely on that little bit of invalid unverified gossip that was said didn't fbi, the people being paid, nellie ohr i'm talking about you, by the clinton campaign. >> james comey said this week that your report vindicates him. is that a square assessment of your report? i. >> i think the activities we found here don't vindicate anybody who touched this.
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trish: 17 errors. and james comey knew it. and he knew he was lying. but the ends justify the means? is that the idea? joining us, former fbi assistant director danny colson. james comey telling our own bret baier there was a whole bunch of other stuff that went into this. and now we know that wasn't the case. we know there were deliberate omissions. there were obvious questions that weren't asked. was that because there was mass idea bias and they were trying to take down a guy they didn't like? >> exactly. we have significant bias here. it starts with the text messages from page and strzok where they talk about animus. the fact they don't like trump. we can't let this happen, we'll stop it. that shows bias clearly. then the bias by the same
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players when they went to the fisa court with false documentation not once, but three times. then you have an fbi lawyer who falsified an email that dr. macmatically -- dramatically affected the decision to get a warrant. when andy mccabe says we wouldn't have got the fisa without the dossier. that tells you a lot. james comey is between a rock and a hard place and he's trying to talk his way out of it. trish: he's patting himself on the back of back. if i were him, i would cool it. i think the verdict is still out. those two things are not in sync. >> no, they are not in sync. we have statutes that prevent there is. the civil rights act has a
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provision tonight called color of office. if the fbi with comey as the director or one of his minions does something inappropriate, it's called color of office. it looks like to me, i know a little bit about it. it sounds like a conspiracy to violate the rights of both donald trump and mr. page and others by giving false information. that's very serious. i really hope justice is done here. i hope durham and i think he does, has the courage to make the right decisions. trish: people are going after him, they are going after attorney general barr. he's out there attacking bill barr. i suppose we'll see more of that. after he cueing him of being completely bias and in the tank for donald trump. he's arguing i'm trying to make
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sure on behalf of the american people that justice is served. and our intelligence agencies aren't weaponized for political purposes. what do you think of eric holder and others attacking attorney general barr. >> eric holder is still under contempt of congress for not giving up the fast and furious documents. i think mr. barr is the best thing hat happened to the department of justice in decades. he will be sure the fbi acts in conformance with the constitution. trish: you have got to wake up and look in the mirror in the morning. and if you know you are being true to the constitution, you are being true to the american people, that's what matters. i think that's a how all of these people of -- i naively
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hoped people in government were guide by these principles and we learned they are not. that they are guided by very political principles for their own i guess, self-preservation. what attorney general barr needs to do is live with himself and preserve the right for every american. danny, good to see you. coastal dems leading the impeachment charge. this is why our founding fathers came up with the electoral college. but first, did joy behar just blame president trump for the deadly anti-he politic shooting in new jersey? i want you to hear her sound and decide for yourself next. big ink tanks. lots of ink. no more cartridges. incredible amount of ink.
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trish: it amazes me how little people in politics and the media actually know. they are around all this news every single day just like me day in and day out. yet their own biases combined with laziness and incompetence might as well, i guess stupidity in there as well -- many of them
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aren't that bright. they say idiotic things like this. watch this woman, a host on abc's "the view." >> white nationalists have been let out of their holes. the liar-in-chief spout all this. just other day he used anti-semitic tropes. trish: we is blaming white nationalists for the horrific shootings in new jersey it comes on the heels of far left squad member rashida tlaib tweeting this out. this heartbreak, white supremacy kills she writes. she was quick to delete the tweet once the suspects
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identities were released. she never he waited to listen to who was involved. because she already knew the answer in her head. the same with the woman on "the view." she just assumed they must be white supremacists. if any of them had read the news they would have learned they were two african-american shooters. it makes the white supremacy theory a little hard. the dems are working overtime toy undermine the american people. >> later this week the judiciary committee will meet to consider the articles of impeachment and make a representation to the full house of representatives. we are freezing the screen for you. there are seven lawmakers on the stage. you have nancy pelosi in
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california, max seen waters, california. jerry nadler new york. you are talking about three democrats from california, three democrats from new york and one democrat from massachusetts. a whole lot of them trying to make us believe they are acting on behalf of the entire country and this is their duty to impeach. >> today we are here to uphold our oaths to the constitution of the you united states. >> i took an oath to protect and defend the constitution from all foreign and domestic enemies. >> each of us took an oath to defend the constitution. the president is satining threat to that constitution and to our democracy. trish: last i checked the electoral college actually is part of our constitution. yet because it doesn't gel with their politics we hear this.
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>> get rid of the electoral college. >> the person with the most votes should be the president of the united states. >> yes, let's abolish the electoral college. >> the electoral college overrules the will of the american people. >> the popular vote has been diminished in terms of making the final decision about who is president of the united states. trish: so you can try doing this? doing what you are doing now? because it seems as though there are seven people on that stage there and all seven are dems and all seven want to impeach the united states. the country isn't with them on this one. check out the electoral map from 2016, i think it's clear. look at all that red in the middle of the country. you can argue we need to change the system that made us the greatest nation on earth and the envy of the world for the last
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200-plus years. or you can recognize majority rule is the last thing we want. i can from a small place, live free or die new hampshire. we are only relevant once every four years in the electoral landscape because we have two electoral votes. it's what helped nurture the great diversity of this nation and i don't ever want to see it go. joining me, presidential historian doug wead. good to see you, sir. think about it. they are willing to take away something that helped make us the success we are. >> yeah. we are a republic. we protect the minority voices. that's how african-americans have been able to establish themselves in this great economy. we cherish that.
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in a socialist regime the voice of the individual is considered egotistical and is not allowed. the voice of the social community is what's allowed. so if they change the electoral college we cease to become a republic, we tilt more toward the british parliamentary system. two states dominate new york and california. hollywood, that wants a bigger voice in controlling mayor yeah, and new york that controls the media, and the democrats like regulation because it keeps the competitors away and allows them to establish monopolies. that's who hates donald trump, and that's who is driving this impeachment. they want their power back and they want their money back. there is a lot at stake.
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you said something a few days ago. the democrats brought in some outsiders to testify. you said they have don't now. but the numbers since you said that proved you right. the american people sense something is unfair here and they don't like it. trish: don't underestimate us, that's my advice. kennedy joins us with a look at what's coming up on her show. kennedy: guess what? tonight is a big night. we have an h.r. specialist who is going to read me some hate mail and hopefully guide my behavior with some better verbal choices might follow. trish: i look forward to it. thank you, kennedy. a high school student claims she was assaulted for wearing a pro actual pin. wait until you hear hot alleged assailants is. port brand.
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trish: this president has gone way too far, one high school teacher repeating charges after yanking a woman for trump pan off a 16 euro girl. the girl said her use booth both of his hands to grab his pen, unhook it from her jacket, and then put it upside down on his shirt saying that's the way it belongs. the incident took place during school hours. meanwhile, where they are talking about education or the
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mainstream media, there on the same page with the democrats right now. i wave of new paper edits to core rails endorsing the impeachment of this and president. six of them in the last week. just last week. have a terrific night everyone will see right back here tonight tomorrow. kennedy: zero good gravy when will it end? after weeks of impeachment hearings debates, votes, and on, and on, and on. the house judiciary committee still looking at the text of the impeachment articles. whenever they wrap up tonight it will go to the house floor. the full floor. were not finished. here's a live look at the committee that so much fun hope you have a handful of pills known swing to give an inch and they're calling each other's names each side accusing the other of being crazy idiots. joey,

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