tv Trish Regan Primetime FOX Business February 19, 2020 8:00pm-9:00pm EST
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that's it for us tonight. we thank you for being with us. good night from new york. [♪] trish: democrats accusing the president of being a dictator for following the u.s. constitution. they are angry that he pardoned rod blagojevich, michael milken and de bartolo. you may not like who pardoned. but to hurl irresponsible insults like this, our constitution and our country? watch. >> basically friends and friends of friends to get pardons and clemency which is how
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authoritarians behave. >> it's like the president is making a rub your face in it point that as long as he's in charge this is fine. >> he's willing to stick his neck out and do something that may come back to haunt him. >> that's what what that nap republics do. trish: this is the height of insanity. i'm trish regan. article 2, section 2, clause 1 the constitution reads he shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the united states. translation. if someone has committed a federal crime, the president can pardon that person or reprieve that person's sentence. the fact that so-called television lawyers are so dishonest and such political hacks that they try to ignore something like that.
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it's not like this hasn't happened before, right? and i would argue with far more controversial people, consider bill clinton's notorious pardoning of marc rich. the controversial fugitive financier who was on the fbi's most wanted list for illegally trading with iran during the iran hostage crisis when 52 embassy personnel are being held whose and. the guy didn't care that there were u.s. hostages in iran. he was just looking to make the almighty buck. mayway, mr. relationship was sentenced to 300 years in prison in 1983 for fraud, racketeering and he didn't serve a day of time because he fled the up s.
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for switzerland. his ex-wife gave $200,000 in political donations to the clinton foundation and. one year later clinton pardons marc rich. he later, marc rich, renounced his u.s. citizenship. former president jimmy carter was president during the iran hostage crisis, was pretty cynical. here was his quote. i don't think there is any doubt that some of the factors in his pardon were attributable to his large gifts. money donations. in my opinion that was disgrace new. you know, jimmy carter is right. but president clinton had the power to do it. how about obama pardoning
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chelsea manning who was out there leaking national security secrets. obama let her off the hook. did republicans say he was an authoritarian dictator? she was just one of hundreds of obama pardons and 1,700 plus compliepluscould mutations. -- communthis man i think we h. oscar lopez rivera was head of the chicago-based cell called the armed forces of national liberation pushing for the independence of puerto rico between 974 and 1983 his terror cell killed 6 individuals and wounded dozen. but obama let hip off.
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i highlight this not because it was right. i don't like it one bit. but because it's aloud under our constitution. i circle back to the president's recent pardoned. it is his right as president. unless you are going to tear up our constitution which actually i realize many of these lefties do want to do these days, you need to recognize what it says and stop with theatrics. kavanaugh, ukraine, now this. you know what happened to the boy who cried wolf too' times. the democrats are acting like a bunch of babies and they would be well advised to re-read that little children's story. that's tonight's intel. joining me, mr. david bossie.
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if it's not one thing, it's another with them. this one is so ridiculous because it's in the constitution. obama i do believe he commuted more than anyone in history. we are talking 1,700. >> it was closer to 1,900 or the 8 years. he commute and pardoned 330 in one day. i don't want to hear about the 25 that president trump has very judiciously and thought any and slowly done or the last three years. whether it's barack obama -- bill clinton. you talked about marc rich, somebody who fled the country was pardoned by a u.s. president. somebody doing business with iran. but bill clinton pardoned 16faln
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terrorists that you were mentioning. one was responsible for the bombing in new york in 1975 that killed my friend joe connor's dad frank. to pardon terrorists, that's what barack obama did. that's what bill clinton did. where were these same public servants attacking this president for 5 pardons, one of them being rob blagojevich. he was a democrat. this was heavy handed sentencing. this was way above. he should have gotten a one or two-year sentence for those crimes. he was convicted. 8 years was plenty. this president who has done the first step act letting people out for these non-violent
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offenses. this is have much right in that theme that he's been doing the last three years. trish: it's wild. no matter what he does, they flip out. >> we have seen it for three years. trish: i think people are getting tired of it. they will go to the ballot box and say enough of these democrats. they will vote themselves right out of their majority in the house. >> i hope so. can you imagine what these people are going to be doing november 4 after president trump wins reelection because of the actions of nancy pelosi and chuck schumer? because of those two leading their party down this road, this primrose path. whoever is their nominee, whether it's billionaire mini mike more washed up socialist bernie sanders. we'll take on and beat 0 whoever they put up.
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but these folks who are complaining every minute of every day will real aisles they have another four years of this. trish: we bought you this story last flight. caught on video, a conservative congressional candidate running against nancy pelosi. his life threatened by a crazy liberal protester. trish: that conservative is here with me to talk about his disturbing experience. also, you are probably not familiar are alt-left msnbc's rachel maddow's russia theory. myers one where she says boom a lot. big story, tick, tick, tick, tick. the boom goes off twice.
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first boom tick tick ticking. boom. boom again. trish: tonight miss rachel maddow, you will not believe the trump conspiracy theory she is spinning now. apparently being a california liberal gives you permission to say any managive thing that comes into -- any imaginative thing that comes into your head. governor gavin newsom is saying medical doctored should be able to prescribe housing. listen. >> healthcare and housing can no longer be diverse. it's fundamental to a person's well-being to have a roof over
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their head. doctors should be able to write prescriptions for housing the same way they do for insulin and antibiotics. american doctor, dr. siegel is ready to prescribe housing? i'm not sure about that. dr. siegel in house next. [ applause ] thank you. it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. i love you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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>> what is your plan for medicare that keeps the understand companies intact. >> that's up to the insurance companies. either they will come up with something better to compete with the plan i'm putting out there or they will fail. and to be honest, i don't care. trish: pete buttigieg says he doesn't care whether you get to keep your insurance or not. fresh evidence of what socialized medicine could mean. the national health service in the u.k. readying itself for brand-new rules about to take effect in a month that would allow medical care professionals to deny care to anyone they deem racist, sexist or inappropriate. think about this for a moment. if we mad socialized medicine as
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the democrats desperately want us to have, with rules like that, then health professionals would be able to deny care to someone who came in wearing a red hat? hollywood keeps telling us maga supporters are racist. if health professionals agree with that, they can turn away from someone or being racist or sexist? who is making that decision? in the u.s. doctors take the hippocratic oath meaning they will treat anyone who needs to be treated. new system which is health decisions will be decided on whether they want to treat that person. this is the politicization of healthcare. if the left is successful in
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this endeavor. only people who think and act like them might be eligible for treatment. joining me, dr. marc siegel. what do you think of this? i finds it kind of disturbing as you might gather. >> great britain is on the road to that. if i have someone with kidney failure and i want to give them dialysis or certain cancer treatments that may work. trish: michael bloomberg was quoted saying he didn't think the elderly should be eligible for certain treatments. that's full-on socialized medicine. >> if you give birth to a child in great britain you may not get the after care. now they are saying you have to act or look like me.
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in medical school we were taught everyone was the same. that's one of the things i have lived with since i began practicing. between anything ethnicity, anything. every one is treated the same. let alone politics. i bring their blood pressure down so they can debate me. >> i think this is a slippery slope. it's scary for the u.k. and it's scary for us. let me turn to gavin newsom out in california who is trying to deal with the homeless crisis. it's a really dumb wave. >> healthcare and housing can no longer be diverse. it's fundamental to a person's well business to have a roof
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over their head. doctors should be able to write prescription for housing the same way they do for insulin and antibiotics. trish: that would be great if you could write prescriptions for money, too, and groceries and everything else. wouldn't it be great if you could solve everyone's problems. what do you think of that as a doctor? >> this makes me angry. i talked to dr. ben carson about this. we know that governor newsom is resistant to what would actually work. which is not a prescription for fancy housing a homeless person isn't going to go to. i want to prescribe insulin. i would like some of the homeless shelters we have been talking about to be built. i would like them to be staffed with social workers who can help people with mental issues. ed homeless weren't going to go
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to the housing he's talking about. california is already heading towards socialized medicine. i want to treat people with diabetes, heart disease, high cholesterol. not an issue with housing. that i want to handle by getting people off the streets. trish: a conservative life threatened by a crazy liberal protester and the whole thing will be caught on tape. >> i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house. >> when was the last time an actor assassinated a president. off course i want to pun' him in the face. trish: the man you see in that video is being threatened. and he's here to talk about it. to talk about all this violence
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coming from the left. also tonight. alt-left msnbc host rachel maddow is out with another trump conspiracy theory. if you are not familiar are her work, she is sounding the alarming. >> institutions will not save you. what do we dough next? what do we do? what do we do about it? the alarms are ringing. sounds the alarm that way. alarms sounded. we are awake. seriously. ding ding ding ding. trish: tonight she is in full liberal fantasy mode. you will hear the tall tale she is trying to push now. first a new op-ed in "washington post" says we should not let average americans choose our next president. the reason? because they voted for trump. instead, the liberal elite should be doing it. it's unbelievable that people
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trish: the elites have spoken. "the washington post" getting slammed for its all too revealing op-ed headline which reads it's time to give the elites a bigger say in choosing the president. wow, putting it all out there. off with the mask. tell us how you really feel. it's time to give the elites a bigger say in choosing the president. the uber rich, the uber educated, they should be the ones choosing the president. wouldn't that be nice? you see what happened last time
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around. if you didn't have the uber educated. the uber rich, the uber educated choosing the president and you wound up with donald trump. so they want to wipe that out. they want a system where you can't get a donald trump. they want a system of the haves and the have nots. the very economy this present is trying to fight. the outrage against the left-leaning outlet is pretty strong. so much so that "washington post" changed it to it's time to the switch to preference primaries, whatever that means. i guess they want sod kind of head shine that didn't make sense given the rage they incite with the first one. you wonder why people don't trust mainstream media. media.
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congressman, good to see you. >> please call me guy. trish: "the washington post," they are letting it all hang out, telling us how they really feel. they want and system where the most educated elite members of society are the ones picking the president of the united states. how does that work? >> this shows you where the democrat party is. they are terrified of two things. they are terrified their base which has moved drastically to the left is going to comek nominate a socialist in bernie sanders. and that scares them. but the other thing that scares them is the fact that the republicans did not allow the party insiders to take our nominee last time. the people picked donald trump. do you think paul ryan wanted president trump to win the primary? and president trump will go down
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as one of the best republican presidents in history. you have them also terrified that bernie sanders is going to win their nomination and ultimately lose to president trump. trish: it shows you the mainstream media is right there effectively with those elites. speaking of the mainstream media and distrust in the system. there are reports tonight that a national security advisor employee might have been moved to the department of energy because the particular person may have been the so-called anonymous. remember the anonymous who wrote a book and the "new york times" op-ed? the "new yorkson they call the r official in the trump administration who served in the inner circle, this person just got moved to the department of
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energy is certainly not like a big deal member of the president's staff. so once again it may have been and situation where they were trying to kind of blow things up, blow them out of proportion in order to make the president look bad. i know you are in congress, he's the president. how do you fight that backlash in the media where they are trying to portray you as the worst possible person for being as you are, a trump supporter. >> the mainstream media is going to blow things out of proportion. they will sales focus on the palace intrigue when they are dealing with a republican president. this president circumvented the mainstream media. he can use this twitter account to speak directly to the american people. we have fox news, fox business. we have talk radio.
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there are so many outlets for people to get the truth. so many different ways to get information that's helping us combat the bias by the mainstream media. trish: his twitter account is under fire especially with everything going on with a.g. barr. this is a conduit with which he can speak directly to the american people. remember when alt-left msnbc host rachel maddow hit ratings goals by duping her awed cents nothing bigger on trump's tax return? shoe donald trump's tax returns. these two pages. these pages, these pages. the return. 2000 the two pages that we have here. we obtained this.
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trish: it's just awful. tonight maddow is hallucinating again. we'll talk full-on anti-trump vertigo. my reaction. but first the conservative whose life was threatened by a crazy liberal protester is here tonight. trish: john dennis is in the house. he's telling us his story right after this. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right.
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mayor on? >> i want every angeleno to know hair rights and exercise them. you don't have to open your door. you do not need be afraid. your city is on your side. rest assured here in los angeles we are not coordinating with i.c.e. trish: president trump taking issue with these so-called sanctuary cities. president trump: sanctuary cities are very dangerous. you look at some of the horrific crimes that are committed that wouldn't happen if you didn't have sankware wary for criminals. but they have one thing in common. the leadership. trish: it's not just the liberal l.a. mayor going above and beyond for illegal migrants. the former mayor of south bend,
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indiana, the guy running for president, 38-year-old pete buttigieg is tack on free healthcare along with open borders. >> is it fair to say health insurance for undocumented immigrants is a game breaker for you. >> i can't look at every poison pills they will bring out to change the plan, but that one of the pillars i see. trish: senator elizabeth warren says come on in. i don't care if you have papers or not. >> you stated you would like to decriminalize border crossing. if you become president will you implement this policy? >> yes, i do it with an open heart. i'm glad to do it. trish: nobody has a cruel heart. nobody is saying you can't come here. they are just saying follow the
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law, come here legally. don't come here illegally. legal or illegal. no one is saying you can't come here. and that's where they are starting to really distort all of this in a way to say that this is somehow mean. it's not mean. it's legal or not legal. joining me right now, a man running against house speaker nancy pelosi, john dennis. john, i want to get to the situation that happened to you in san francisco. a situation that shouldn't have happened to anyone. but first your thoughts on this. they are trying to say you are mean because you are not going to let people in. they are saying do it the right way. >> i think donald trump will eviscerate whoever gets up on the table with him in the fall and tries to. i this point much view. i'm trying to figure out what the democrats are trying to do.
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what is the penchant for choosing illegal immigrant over american citizens. whoever is up in front of donald trump will rue the day they raised their hands and said they will give healthcare to illegal aliens. trish: the numbers don't add up. socialized medicine doesn't make any sense. now, you want to open up the borders and say come one, come all, and we'll give you free college and healthcare to boot. it's ludicrous. i hate to be so cynical about this. but i fear what they are trying to do here is buy votes. if you can bring all these people sheer legitimize them in some way, shape or form and you get them to sign up to vote for you, you keep handing out prethings. it's like a giant ponzi scheme. >> the democrats have long since
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lost their ability to win an argument on pervasive grounds. so they are trying gerrymander districts. we are creating a huge magnet to draw people in. instead of stopping. we have a problem with housing. we can't house the people who are here. we have american citizens living on the streets yet we are still creating the magnets to draw people across the border. trish: there is not a whole lot of the logic going on. than was not a lot of large i can going through this guys head. you attended a cleanup event where you were verbally attacked. a member of antifa threatened to kill you. i want the viewers to see this. >> you can disagree with me, but i disagree with you.
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trish: what does that feel like when someone says i want you dead because i think you are a racist because purchase republican. >> it usually takes 60 seconds before they want to kill me. but this guy wanted to get to it straight away. clearly there was an anger management problem there. people i think are going into political activism to vent. my goal was to diffuse and get into leveling mode so we could shake hands and pat each other on the back and say we agree to disagree. he forced me into a position where i had to let hip know there would be friction. trish: you were civil. you said you don't know anything about me. i think you said you gru up in
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public housing? >> yeah. i don't want to belabor that point. but it goes to show you can't choose a book by its cover. i am not what people think i am like he's not who i think he is. it was hard to get common krownld because ther. and nancy pelosi supporter instigated this through twitter. i'm disappointed the local media hasn't picked that story up. trish: go ahead, john. >> this actually gets me going. what are we doing now. are we running a goon squad at city hall in san francisco? this supervisor whose district we were cleaning up was -- he
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deleted the tweet in an acknowledgment of guilt then blocked me on twitter which is good, because i couldn't know the guy from adam if he walked in the room. not one other supervisor condemned him. trish: eric holder said it. when they go low, we kick them. thanks for joining me tonight. coming up. remember when alt-left msnbc host was so right about her russian conspiracy theory. right, she wasn't close to right. but her audience he ate up the lies. >> we are going to find out if the new president of our country is going to do with russia wants. whether they had confederates inside the trump campaign. the presidency is effectively a russian op. trish: that's full-on conspiracy
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theory. she is a conspiracy theorist. and it's getting worse. tonight she is doing a back smoke there her dark anti-trump dreamland. but first is there a bloomberg double standard? if president trump said any of the things bloomberg said about women, minorities, farmers. lgbtq, he would be getting grilled for it.
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shouldn't get medical care. i want you to see it. >> at the rate we are going healthcare will bankrupt us. you show up with prostate cancer when you are 95 years old. you should say live a long life. society is not going to do that yet. trish: there was that time when he thought it was a good idea to propose new mothers be denied access to formula in hospitals because he thought it would be better if they breast fed their children. let's not forget, this is a man who apparently doesn't believe so many in maternity leave. he wants women to go straight back to work but doesn't want them to have formula to feed their kids.
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sometimes it seems like he may have more in common with china's dictator xi than previously thought. in 2013 michael bloomberg ordered his orders to stand down on reporting in china. and he ordered his reporters not to do any dig on him or any democrats running in this race. negative stories on trump only. how many reporters resigned? that's not reported. maybe michael bloomberg shares a simpatico with xi? he seems to be trying to cozy up to the communist dictatorship. >> the communist party wants to stay in power in china and they listen to the public. xi jinping is not a dictator. he's got to satisfy his constituents. he has a constituency to answer
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to. trish: unbelievable. and to top it all off. maybe he's not that nice a guy. this is really appalling. watch how he stares down this reporter in a wheel chair because the maps disability equipment made a sounds, god forbid, during one of his press briefings. >> up grants grant rights and gay rights. if we can turn off the -- something is playing. can we stop this and maybe we'll start again? okay. i understand that. you can still turn it off. it's a little bit too important for playing music. let me start again. this is too important to get
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disrupted. maybe we'll take everything outside. there we go. let's start again. trish: awkward. kind of mean. they call trump mean. wow, the hypocrisy. and the now, the "daily caller's" stephanie hail and amy tarkanian. stephanie, mike bloomberg in any other time when he has any sort of chance, this is kind of the type of person that the democrats were supposed to be not liking so much, right? >> you have to wonder what democratic primary voters are thinking. bloomberg represents everything that the democrats claim they are against. why would they pick the 9th richest person in the world.
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this is the party that claims it's the party of diversity. but he's an older white male they are supporting. everything you just laid out is so chilling. those are the traits of a dictator or tyrant. the fact that he couldn't criticize the chinese president and admit what he is, a dictator. bloomberg thinks the government is smarter than regular people. he wants to tell you how much soda you can have, how much solt you can have. he forced restaurants to show calories on the menu. you also talked about women in hospitals. they were put on lists if they candidate for baby formula instead of breast feeding. but we don't need bloomberg to decide. trish: government is smarter than everybody else. michael bloomberg thinks he's smarter than everybody else. amy, he's also doing a lot to buy this election.
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you look at how much money he's baying to social influencers. does that creep you out? >> it does. everyone i spoke to here on the democrat side in the state of nevada is not having it. he has no grassroots team. no boots on the ground. he hasn't campaigned here once and they are not thrilled with that. they don't like the idea that hypocrisy is coming to our state trying to purchase his way and buy our votes. they are not standing for it here in nevada. trish: we'll see where it goes. coming up next, you won't believe the anti-trump per theory rachel maddow is spinning now. i'm your 70lb st. bernard puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey!
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. trishwhat you think the odds really are that president trump at attorney general william barth won't open up some sort of criminal investigation with whatever democrat he runs against president trump. trish: no, that is just crazy total conspiracy stuff. this woman is so blatantly irresponsible we laugh at it, but it is just wrong. and people are blindly following her and listening, and believing her.
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have a great, great week coming up, more stuff tomorrow night i will see you right back here 8:00 p.m. eastern kennedy is next. the nine buckle up washington of the is coming to town. president trump roger stone is with a sensing at last. it comes after the president his self comes back to get the sentence reduced. will the judge listen to the president? i am judge napolitano in for kennedy tonight. here's a video of roger stone at fort lauderdale airport earlier today before he jumped on a plane to washington. ever the showman, he tipped his hat at reporters and smile this way all the way through security. he is under gag order, but tomorrow could be a very different
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