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tv   Barrons Roundtable  FOX Business  February 15, 2020 1:00am-1:31am EST

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fred fleitz, michael pillsbury. and please have a great weekend. we'll see you monday, good night from new york. [♪] trish: tonight, a great injustice. a career fbi bureaucrat and clinton crony walks free. while a trump associate faces maybe 9 years in prison. both men are accused of flying federal investigators. but only one is paying the price. the department of justice announcing it will not pursue its indictment against andrew mccabe who was deputy director of the fbi under president obama and fired by president trump over his quote lack of candor. translation, lying. mccabe was a career government
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insider whose own wife took $700,000 of donations for her senate campaign from a clinton bundler. he was later accused of lying to federal investigators about whether he authorized two fbi officials to speak to the media over the clinton email case as well as a separate foundation. he denied having done so when fbi officials asked and later the inspector general office when they tried to determine who might have spoken to the media found out it was a total of four times he maid have been lying -- times he may have been lying and three times under oath. and misleading his boss james comey. >> i want you to say on national
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tv you were not a source for the "new york times" or any other publication considering that's what you are accused of. were you a leaker for the "new york times"? >> i never intentionally misled anyone about anything and i never have committed a crime. trish: he was lying. he got tripped up in this one. he lied on tv, and he lied under oath. august 18, 2017, mie fbi officis met with mccabe. they gathered all they could about the possible leak to the "new york times." an agent asked him point blank, did you authorize this article, were you aware of it. did you authorize it. mccabe looked at the story he
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reviewed months earlier and said yep, i did. there you go. roger stone was convicted in court of seven felonies, obstruct a congressional quir -- inquiry. he's facing years in jail for lying. granted he never should have lied. but keep in mind this was an investigation into nothing. it never should have happened in the first place. why do people around the president keep finding themselves in all this trouble. it's a question the president is asking. president trump: it's unfair to my family and a lot of great people who work in the administration. this isn't just the impeachment hoax. this is the witch hunt. i call it the russia russia
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russia nonsense. trish: the attorney general who i would say gave mccabe a sweet deal, walk away scot-free, is questioning stone's sentencing. >> we are witnessing a crisis in the rule of law in america. >> this is the sort of thing that happens in other countries, not the united states. >> if you are related to trump or a friend of trump, go out and rob a bank because he's got you covered. trish: the president has the right to question the fairness of these sentencings. and he has the right to pardon someone or issue a commutation. obama did it 212 times and,700
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times. he insisted there was no there there. with hillary clinton he was under investigation for her emails. >> do you know about hillary clinton's use of the private email server while she was secretary of state? >> no. this is not a situation in which america's national security was endangered. trish: there were a whole bunch of other cases. bottom line, i want to know why there are two didn't standards. why would an anti-trump bureaucrat whose wife took $75k while her husband investigates. a.g. barr should be asking hum self the same question.
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he just installed an outside prosecutor to review the case against michael flynn. he doesn't trust his own investigator. it's time the swample really and truly be drained. that's tonight's intel. kt mcfarland, good to see you tonight. does this seem fair to you. >> no. i was in the middle of all this. i was general flynn's deputy. general flynn was set up by the same people who are now being somebody like mccabe, perhaps brennan, who knows. but the real thing to watch is the fact that as you just pointed out, attorney general barr doesn't trust his own justice department enough to give a fair assessment of what
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happened with flynn. he has taken an outside counsel to review. the durham report, john durham is looking at the orjifnt investigators. what were they trying to do? were they setting up flynn? were they setting up trump? were they setting up all the people around trump? if so who did it and why did they do it. that one maybe happens this summer. that could shake the intelligence community, the justice department and the fbi, shake it to its roots. trish: it's disturbing to see this play out. just going through the whole mueller thing and come out 2 1/, 3 years later, there was no there there. a waste of taxpayer money. then you have the other
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investigations going on. you feel michael flynn was set up. what does this tell you about effectively the swamp, the deep state. i know you were there and saw a lot of it firsthand. and you were also there, i believe, during the nixon administration as well? what happened over that time frame? did it just get worse and worse? >> it's not the deep state as much as it's the broad state. the professional bureaucrats. they didn't like donald trump. when we walked into the white house necessity looked at us like an alien invading army. someone came into my office and said there is a transcript of general flynn's conversation with the russian ambassador and the "washington post" has the
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transcript. >> i had the highest security clearance there were and i didn't know it existed. what was the intelligence community doing handing that over to "the washington post." trish: we know this now because he told investigators and we have the readout of that meeting. he said yep yep that was me. i did. the idea that they are out there handing this to the "washington post," the "new york times" or any other outlet that will listen tells you the story of an actual coup, kt. >> i think there were people at the highest levels of the intelligence community potentially even the national security council and the obama white house who were setting this up. i was there january 6 when the intelligence community, we call the four chiefs who briefed
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president-elect trump. and that's where comey handed trump parts of the steele dossier. this was a setup from the beginning by people who didn't think he would win and once he one, they wanted the leak. trish: then it was an excuse to get into the whole steele dossier. >> that's what started the russia investigation, the mueller report, the russia hoax. all this started with the poison sauce fruit of people in the intelligence community who decided to get trump and the weakling was flynn. i was suppose to be somebody who pleaded guilty to a crime i didn't commit. when i wouldn't do it, they went away. it was the hardest thing i ever did. but they determined trump must be guilty of something. let's find a crime. trish: i know you get into this
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in your book. thank you so many for joining me. american mayor and president trump's personal attorney, rudy giuliani telling me last night he has the smoking gun on biden ukraine corruption. >> we'll reveal the whole thing. this is a document, what you call a smoking gun. it took me years to get this. trish: we got it. mayor giuliani gave me the document and i am showing it to you exclusively tonight. pro trump college conservatives not getting a lot of love at georgetown. >> would you date someone on the opposite side of the political spectrum. >> i would not, no. >> probably not. trish: we'll play some of the
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president trump: while we work together to protect our country and save countless lives. unfortunately the far left in our country want to do things that are so bad for our country and so bad for security. trish: that's president trump talking about the men and women who are constantly getting run down by the left. >> one interpretation abolishing i.c.e. which i support. >> start by replacing i.c.e. with something that reflects our morality. >> we examine i.c.e. and its role and the way it's being administered and we need to think about starting from scratch. trish: this is all they want to do every single day and night is fight. they should try out for the wwe.
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kamala harris is introducing a resolution to condemn stephen miller. harris claims steven mirl is a race -- miller is a racist. she writes he's the evil force behind the cruel and xenophobic policies that have defined the trump administration. when it's a trump-sponsored idea. the idea of a wall, the idea of securing our border. but when it's the democrats' idea, it's good policy. until not was all the democrats' idea. illegal immigration they said was wrong. >> it's wrong and ultimately self-defeating. >> we simply cannot allow people
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to pour into the united states undetected, undocumented, unchecked. >> we don't what to do anything to encourage more illegal immigration. >> mexico must do its share. the day when america could be the welfare system for mexico is gone. >> we need more resources at the border and that includes a fence. we have people waiting to come in legally, and we have people coming in illegally. that's not right. we need to get order at the border. trish: so you hate him so much you are willing to sacrifice america in the process. kamala harris is targeting him. she says he's a racist. stephen miller says she has got it all wrong. >> they say you are a white
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nationalist, are you? >> not only am i not anything of the sort, but i finds the accusation to be profoundly offensive and completely outrageous. to say to a jewish person that you hold the ideology that persecuted your own family is so profoundly inappropriate. trish: wouldn't it be nice if the democrats legislated forward a change? that's ask why they were sent there. if they tried they could get meaningful immigration reform done. but all they want to do is fight. joining me, women or trump national chairman, gina loudon. they should get spot at the wwe.
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>> they should. but the problem iser time they make a move on this president he uses their move on them and body slams them and ends up winning. if i were a democrat strategist, i would advise our candidates and the democrats at large to do two things. one is identity politics. the second is unfounded attacks on trump and his administration. and yet like an old dog who cannot possibly learn new tricks, like reagan said, here they go again. trish: they said the definition of insanity is doing things over and over again thinking you will get a different outcome. here we are in witch hunt 2.0. i wouldn't be surprised if they
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play the impeachment card again. they are playing the same measure, to use a musical term. it's really --en i know you are a psychologist, but it's a fascinating thing to see. >> i have seen human behavior all my life, and i have never been so confounded by sociological group think as watching the democrats continue to destroy them receives from within as their party implodes all around them. this with stephen miller is particularly concerning. it makes you wonder how tone deaf they are. this isn't the first time they attacked steve stephen miller o. they tried it before the impeachment and it didn't work then either. isn't it anti-semitic to attack steven mirl, a jewish man?
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trish: look what ilhan omar is saying or rashida tlaib. what they are he bracing lewis farrakhan or linda sarsour, and they are not denouncing them, you have a problem in the democratic party. jewish americans have to be looking around saying this isn't for me anymore. >> they are losing that base. we see 23% and upwards of the people who show up at rallies. i think it was at 26% at the last rally for president trump. the number of democrats who show up to trump rallies. if i were democrats i would find that particularly disturbing. not to mention his own popularity continues to
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increase. trish: we as a nation are above politics. when you talk to your average person, they don't have that group think. they just want what's best for their country and their neighbors and their country. this president has reached out actually across the aisle and tackled something that democrats traditionally would have owned. these are things that the democrats could have embraced, but instead they sold out to big corporations a long time ago. they didn't care about your average man or woman in america. and your arm man or woman in america knows that, don't they, gina. >> have have always talked such a big game they never gave it results. and to prisoners this president
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has read. there is no president like this before. while they continue to divide. while the country is begging for a uniter, and the president of the united states has become that uniter. trish: american mayor and president trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani telling me he has the smoking gun on biden ukraine corruption. >> this is what you call a smoking gun. it took me years to get this. >> i have it exclusively. i will show it to you. also, jip acosta -- jim acosta is blaming the rise in bullying on president trump. remember when they slandered the
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pro actual high school taken nick sandmann? the dem 2020 candidates are far from moderate. he single one of them embracing socialists. we are not just talking about bernie. that's next. >> pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar are fighting it out for the moderate democrats. >> senator bernie sanders evening
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trish: the left still pretending pete buttigieg is moderate. they are trying to convince people that this kid from
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indiana is somehow moderate. when i dared to point out the obvious that he's not, because i read his proposals. those on the left started criticizing me saying i'm not talking about his policies enough. his policies are pretty much identical to sanders. both of them are socialists. listen to both of these guys talk side by side. first you will hear sanders, then you will hear buttigieg. >> we know that climate change is very real and an existential crisis for our planet. >> climate approaching the point of no return. >> healthcare is a human right, not a privilege. >> that goal we share of universal healthcare. >> i believe we should make public colleges and universities tuition free.

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