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country. congress? connell: interesting stuff as usual, grady. thank you, grady trimble. quick programming note, i will see you on monday from florida. our mundt show will be in orlando -- monday show will be in orlando. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump's health continues to improve, and he is planning his first in-person event tomorrow, eight days after being admitted to walter reed hospital with the china virus. president trump scheduling a law and order event on the white house south lawn. the president will speak, we're told, from the balcony of the white house, and as the president's spirits are rising, so are his prospects for reelection. president trump is now polling much closer to joe biden in key swing states than he was, for example, at this point with hillary clinton back in 2016.
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the same point before the 2016 election. that is good news, indeed, for the trump campaign and, in my opinion, the country. the latest fox news poll also shows the silent majority is stronger and more inner jettic than ever -- energetic than ever. 49% of americans say their neighbors will support president trump over joe biden in november's election. think about that. their neighbors will support donald trump. and a record 56% of americans say they are better off now than they were four years ago under. the failed obama/biden administration. think about what this country's been through over this past year, and the country still supporting trump despite pandemics and difficult economic times. this president is looking better by the day in nearly every poll.
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well, president trump continues to improve his polling numbers and his fight to improve the quality of american lives. the political establishment, the corporate left-wing national media, the dems, wall street, big tech all in combination trying, plotting to bring him down. the commission on presidential debates today -- now, this is extraordinary -- rejected the trump campaign's demand to hold next thursday's debate with joe biden in person as originally planned, as originally agreed upon by both parties. that debate's scheduled moderator, by the way, to show you how this is going, is c-span's steve scully. there he is, a former intern for the fella standing next to him. one joe biden. and in a now-deleted tweet, scully asked anti-trumper anthony scaramucci, who was press secretary for a minute or
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two, quote: should i respond to trump? in an absurd effort to cover up for scully's brazen bias and milk toast ability, the debate commission claims scully's twitter account was hacked. that so-called hack the debate commission apparently referred to the fbi and twitter. a ooh. two groups that are also known for their anti-trump bias, so that a ought to be a very interesting investigation. and you wonder why mr. scully didn't seek that referral himself. but the investigation, should they decide to pursue it, are take no fewer than at least three, maybe two years at best. nancy pelosi announcing new legislation today. now, this won't help anyone hurt by the china virus pandemic, it
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not do anything to further spur this already-rebounding economy, but it would give congress more authority under the 25th amendment to strip so-called future presidents of their power. pelosi today insisted, quote: this is not about president trump. he will face the judgment of the voters, she intoned. so just who is this legislation about then? president trump came up with an idea of his own about who it's for, and he tweeted it. crazy nancy pelosi is looking at the a 25th amendment in order to replace joe biden with kamala harris. the dems want that to happen fast because veep by joe is -- sleepy joe is out of it. he did not have a comment on senator harris. the left-wing national media, though, are already spinning
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this new legislation of pelosi's as a way to attack president trump. they weren't listening to pelosi, which is never entirely a bad idea. in point of fact, the walt disney company's abc news today wrote: pelosi unveils 25th amendment bid and then conflates this one, questions trump's fitness. but it had, the two had nothing to do with one another. it really is all about, or well, or china joe biden. headlines like the abc news, though, are meant to give pelosi and the rest of the radical dems, i suppose, more time to reflect. and in that time, conjure up, try to find the very best way to install senator harris as president. perhaps even before inauguration. i'm sorry to tell you, joe, it's a tough situation. they would do so using their new
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powers from the pelosi legislation. to oust a somewhat impaired, it seems, or joe biden in the extremely unlikely event they were to win in november. attorney general william barr reportedly says u.s. attorney john durham's report on the origins of obamagate -- which he propsed, remember? -- promised, remember? he promised all of us. it won't be ready by election day. not the report, not the charges, not the indictments. barr also telling republicans not to expect any new indictments from durham before november 3rd. president trump, as you might expect, more interested in the public's right to know, was not pleased. here is his reaction to today's news from the attorney general. >> if that's the case, i'm very disappointed. i think it's a terrible thing, and i'll say it to his face. see, this is what i mean with the republicans, they don't play
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the tough game. if this were the other side, you would have had 25 people in jail for the rest of their lives with what we found. >> have you declassified everything about this yet? >> it's -- i fully declassified everything. everything's been declassified. lou: well, the attorney general told fox news that, quote: developments were likely in the durham investigation by this summer. that was a while back, wasn't it? the attorney general's refusal to compel durham into bringing forth even an interim report before election day is in complete breach of his word and in defiance of president trump's order. the president this week ordered the declassification of all relevant obamagate documents without redactions. the president seeking full transparency for the american people so that they can fully grasp just how phony the russian
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collusion narrative was, that it was created by hillary clinton, her operatives, funded by hillary clinton as well in large measure and then investigatorred by the corrupt -- investigated by the corrupt, the corrupt fbi and intelligence agencies for years. barr's refusal to follow that order and to keep his word is part of what is now a large existential constitutional crisis that is rising around this country. 25 days before election day, it has never been more important for the public to know what is in those documents regardless of who is exposed. some of president trump's cabinet appear to be following through on the president's orders to release documents. secretary of state mike pompeo today told fox news more of hillary clinton's e-mails had been released in coming days, saying this: i certainly think
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there'll be more to see before the election. national security adviser robert o'brien today also beginning to follow through on the president's order. o'brien has fully released a previously recontacted e-mail that was featured -- redacted e-mail that was featured on our broadcast last night from national security analyst eric taramela. it essentially discusses how a meeting between president trump and russian diplomats came to be. on the right you see the unredacted version, and on the left the recontacted version released by the doj. there was no reason for any of it to be redacted, as you see there. there was no conspiracy, no clues, nothing suggesting anything nefarious at all. except for one thing, that there, it was as innocent as it could be. and there are a lot of people who don't want you to know just
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how innocent, innocent this president is despite his exoneration by a special counsel investigation that took almost two years, 11 months of an initial fbi investigation, crossfire hurricane. oh, yes, did we mention an impeachment inquiry and now an out-of-control, more than just crazed speaker of the house who wants to talk about already new adjustments to the 25th amendment so that if, if by some miracle joe biden were to win the presidency, by golly, she could just move him right on out of there and move kamala harris into that role. but then that would probably make senator harris, if she were to become president under those circumstances, just a little nervous about speaker pelosi and her ambitions. the document that was released with taramela's name on it and
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highlighted, that is the "just the news" editor-in-chief john solomon's announcement on this broadcast last night. it needed to be released. but what has yet e to be released, well, here's a sample of the documents that john solomon and i were discussing just last night in which he has put on his web site, justthenews.com. the dock the units showing -- documents showing all the unmasking, overseas calls of the trump campaign, transition and family members through inauguration day, documents gathered in doj january 27 communications between comey and mccabe concerning the michael flynn investigation, of course, and records related to steele's contact with state department officials. john is solomon says those documents would allow us to make our own decisions about the full extent of the greatest political
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scandal in american history. john solomon and i will be taking this up, john is standing by ready to talk about all of these documents, what is happening at the white house and the agencies that need to reveal the truth to the american people, because that is exactly what this is about. this is a growing constitutional crisis. and make no mack about it, much -- mistake about it, much has to be done before the american people's right to know is honored by the deep state and the radical dems who have fought truth and justice for years. we'll be right back, stay with us. ♪ ♪ i had saved up some money and then found the home of my dreams. but my home of my dreams needed some work sofi was the first lender that even offered a personal loan. i didn't even know that was an option. the personal loan let us renovate our single family house
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♪ ♪ lou: as promised, joining us now, "just the news" editor-in-chief john solomon if, author of "fallout: nuclear bribes, washington spies and the -- russian spies and washington lies that enriched the clinton and biden dynasties." john, good to have you with us. we are seeing some document production today by the administration and by the national security council, national security adviser robert o'brien. and kudos to him for doing so.
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this is to where near -- nowhere near the production that the president has ordered. gives -- give us your reaction to what has been produced, how important is it and whether it goes to really honoring the public's right to know. i mean, we're sitting here just before a presidential election. you and i live in a world where the public's right to know is always sacred and absolutely essential. but now for the american people their right to know what happened in obamagate, their right to know just how perverse this campaign and conspiracy to overthrow the president of the united states was and how persistent. give us your reaction, if you will, to what has been the reaction today. >> well, i think national security adviser robert o'brien gave us a model. it can be done quickly when there's a will, there's absolutely a way to do this. just 24 hours after you
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highlighted that unbelievably redacted document, he turned right around, he got it unredacted, he got it to us, he made it public. that's what the president has been asking for since may of 2019. so there's a model. if you're secretary of state or you're the fbi director or you're the attorney general, you can do the exact same thing that robert o'brien did today, and good for him. the document he released today gives us the sort of assurance and storyline that we've been lacking. back in may of 2017 everybody said president trump's meetings with the foreign min minister of russia, sergey lavrov, was nefarious. it might be evidence of obstruction of justice. you'll scratch your head looking at the headlines knowing how hysterical the mainstream media looked. when you find out about what the meeting was about, secretary of state tillerson, putin asked the
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president to pay the courtesy to lavrov. that was it. that was all the meeting was about. it wasn't collusion, it wasn't obstruction. all of the media accounts from that look completely foolish when you see this document that the national security adviser -- so good first start. president trump's order was complied with one time. now, just to put it in perspective, this document got released 366 days after it was first requested. so just keep that in mind. one document took 366 days. we've got 23 days left. we need these cabinet secretaries to move with haste if we're ever going to get the 40-plus documents that you and i have talked about out to the public before election day. lou: john, you know, in talking with a number of officials, there's great concern about the deep state, the perm innocent bure rock su city -- permanent bureaucracy which is, without question, in deep league with
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the democrats. and there is fear, there is intimidation by the heft and the deep state -- by the left and the deep state. some people are wilting under it, we know that very well. and understandably -- i'm not suggesting otherwise -- but this president is all that stands up for the american people and their right to know what has happened over the course of the past four years to their government. and the fact that the attorney general will not step forward and deliver the interim report that, indeed, he did promise and now we're well beyond the time frame that's reasonable that he suggested himself, he owes an extra nation to the american -- explanation to the american people. and i think that explanation, john, should take form of a significant assessment of the crimes that have been committed
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here and what is being done about them. it's that simple. either the american -- he thinks this is a matter worth prosecuting and the american people are worthy of their officials actually responding to them, or we are in an existential crew sis as a republic. >> yeah, listen, the american people and their will with the attorney general if he were to bring charges. we had a poll at just the news." by a 2 to 1 margin, americans believe the fb irk agents and people who worked on this should be brought to justice. the american people are ready for the charges. i think what happened with attorney general barr is not ill will. i think he launched a serious investigation with an excellent prosecutor, but they have been tied up in court with secret proceeds, and, unfortunately, they got started too late. the last attorney general was asleep at the switch for two years as was rod rosenstein.
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barr had to get this going and the bureaucrats, the same who ran that investigation, have run out the clock on the more than people. but these transparency documents can help a lot. they can inform the people. attorney general barr could make a basic statement and say we found a dozen crimes, we're working on them. when we're ready to prosecute, we'll let you know. don't say we might think there could be. if you don't tell us the specifics, save that for the grand jury, but at least tell the american people was there criminal conduct beyond what has been charged which is a single case in 16 months. lou: and there is no question whatsoever that there is in all of in that we have reported, you have reported, tom fitton and judicial watch, the list goes on but amongst the foremost in this have been you and judicial watch, your work -- >> thank you. lou: -- there are crimes aplenty
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here. now, are there crimes that attorney general barr will be successful in prosecuting? i don't know that. but i do know that there are the basis for charges here, and do you agree? >> i do. listen, my opinion doesn't matter, i'm just a journalist. but i have talked to a lot of people, lawyers, defense lawyers, prosecutors, former fbi supervisors, they all agree there was a fraud upon congress, a fraud upon the fisa court. there is plenty of evidence. one senior fbi official told me -- retired fbi official told me a first-year law student could make three or four cases just by reading the newspapers in the last year. we need to get there. unfortunately, the fbi and doj officials that they're investigating have slowed durham down, covid made it worse, and we missed our window e to bring them to account. but there's still a very robust investigation going on. i wouldn't be surprised after election -- it isn't a
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consolation prize, but just a fact -- i think you may see some of that. the attorney general missed his deadline. it is what it is now, our best option is to get the truth to the american people. the president started that process. reneed more robert o'briens to step forward. mike pompeo, christopher wray, the biggest obstructionist, give us our documents and let us at least make an honest assessment before we vote on november 3rd. lou: it's, it is -- that's an entreety, john, and well crafted. >> thank you. lou: mine is a demand. i'm not asking. i've got to be straightforward. the american people deserve fidelity from their elected officials and certainly from the permanent bureaucracy of this government. they are politically corrupt, and they are undermining this remix. republic. and i, frankly, have absolutely no capacity for gentility when
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it comes to what i'm about to say. [laughter] the hell with them. get it done. the president of the united states has made his order clear. and it is time to show the american people some respect. because right now they are effectively asking us to go into this election, the deep state, the radical dems and delighted to do so, ask us to go in blind to all of the truth that they are keeping from the american people and just trust them. go ahead and vote, but here are the facts that we'll share with you later. i mean, we've heard this retrain before. biden -- [inaudible conversations] packing the supreme court after the election. nancy pelosi, obamacare, we'll tell you what's in it after we pass it. this is an attitude of the authoritarian and hateful, now, democrat party. what should the president to here?
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do here? >> listen, i i think he's done the best thing he can right now which is to immediately release all documents and hold every person -- if mike pompeo hasn't delivered by monday, call him up and tell him it's your job or you're fired. if william barr hasn't done it, let him know he's in trouble. will let chris wray know. the president can manage his own cabinet. if we at least know the facts, we won't be going in blind, and i think that's the greatest thing we can accomplish. we didn't have a lot of the hearings that lindsey graham promised, we didn't get the indictments, the interim reports. that's okay, the american people are smart. give us the documents, and we'll make a good decision on november 3rd. the president of the united states has set that in motion. all he needs to do manage his children, make sure they get to school on time and get us those documents. lou: john solomon, you've been doing a terrific job of getting, producing what we, most of us have at least in this country in the way of knowledge about this.
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appreciate it. there's only one man fighting for the truth here, and it's self-evident. it's donald j. trump, the president, the victim of obamagate, is the only one who wants you to know the truth. and that is certainly something we should keep foremost in our minds as we approach election day, in my judgment. and why didn't kamala harris and joe biden join the president in demanding these documents? we'll be right back. more documents, more redax. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the feeling of total protection now that we protect your identity, and mobile phone, as well as auto home and life you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today
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♪ ♪ lou: joining us tonight, tom fitton, president of judicial watch. he has a new book, "a republic under assault: the left's ongoing attack on american freedom," available for your preorder now, and we recommend it to you highly. tom -- >> thank you. lou: -- i've styled this as a constitutional crisis in the making. it is fundamentally a right that
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has been trampled, an american right, ands that is the right to know what their government is doing. this is, this is a moment where this president be judged, do you not believe, in whether or not he forces this government to honor that right of the american citizen. your thoughts. >> this is what he was hired to do, to drain the swamp. and the best i disinfectant is sunlight here. if the agencies are not going to be cooperative, they will do the minimal necessary they think that will keep the president off their backs. he can't trust the agencies to do it. if i were him, i would send in transparency strike teams out of the white house or folks close to him that he trusts who can go in and take the documents away and release them to the american people. we can't allow their discretionary release from the deep staters to obstruct
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continuously the right of the american people to know what its government's been up to, especially on the worse corruption scandal in -- worst corruption scandal in american history. they're sitting on page e-mails, on burisma e-mails, and the idea that this, these agencies after years of obstruction are all of a sudden going to start releasing them quickly, i mean, that's hope over experience. and we can't let that be the guide. the president, as we've seen over the past week, the only way to get the action is for him to be personally interceding and get people into the agencies and go in and have an independent look-see at what's going on. lou: the permanent bureaucracy, as you well know, the deep state that so often, well, takes your foia requests, your freedom of information requests, and suddenly they become, well, dusty and they try to make them also forgotten.
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you don't let them do it. but they also don't honor them. many of them. this is a very difficult moment. and i think the president really needs to stand up before the american people and invite joe biden, nancy pelosi, or kamala harris to stand up and demand that the american people join him in demanding that the deep state and those heads of agencies and those senior bureaucrats that have been so toxic in their political corruption permit the american people to actually know what's really happening and what did happen as they plotted, conspired and acted to overthrow the presidency of donald trump for four years. what do you think? >> well, biden isn't going to make confessions to potentially criminalling activity by supporting the release of information that could generate prosecutions with him and his
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colleagues from the obama administration. attorney general barr has protected him from being questioned, protected obama from being questioned, protected hillary clinton from being questioned. i would hope that the democrats and republicans would be behind a transparency initiative. but instead what are we seeing? the deep state leaking to "the new york times"es as we speak classified information to try to derail the president's efforts to lawfully release information. you've got acts of sedition right now against the president's transparency initiatives. and clearly political, and it's clearly tied to the election. so biden, biden's sitting back and happy to see it happen. lou: well, we'll take up whether or not he's truly happy in just one minute. more with tom fitton. a stay with us, we'll be right back after these quick words. stay with us.
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president trump or joe biden, put one thought before them. which candidate is demanding that this government honor your right to know, who is seeking transparency, who wants you to know everything about who is responsible for the last four years assaulting a president who is a historic president because of all of his success and achievement and accomplishments and all the time fighting a party that was not the loyal opposition, but a party of resistance and a party of obstruction, and worse, a party of conspiracy to overthrow a president of the united states. and they failed using impeachment, using special counsel, using the fbi as junkyard dogs. your thoughts. >> you know, biden was in on it. and he's not a disinterested party just coming in lawsuit to the game and, you know -- late
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to the game, and these are the facts as he found them and he's now running for president. he was in on this conspiracy. you have fbi notes coming out talking about the logan a act and general flynn. who is raising the logan act? joe biden. he sought the up masking of general -- unmasking of general flynn. he was at that infamous oval office meeting where they all talked about targeting trump and general flynn even though they all knew there was nothing there. so biden needs to answer questions. i mean, we're suing for his senate records in delaware, every single one of his senate records are being hidden as a result of a deal, the details of which are still secret, by the university of delaware and joe biden. why can't we get the senate records? this is a remarkable lack of transparency, and the media doesn't give a rat's tail about it because of their partisan nature which is incredible in ways i've never seen before in american history. lou: well, we've never seen this at all. what we've experienced over these past four years is
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unprecedented, and it is grotesquing, it is horrible, and i can't quite understand how the american people look at abc news, disney, comcast, nbc news, at&t's cnn, and they watch those complicit corporate outlets siding with the conspirators, those who have sought to destroy a president and have created a rationale. it's almost to the level of an ethos in journalism now that you must go after the president because the corporate masters demand it. it's, it is, it is just sickening to watch. >> yeah. i mean, twitter is now suppressing obamagate as a hashtag. facebook, instagram's doing it too. they're suppressing information
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about voter fraud, censoring millions of other americans. and the justice department, again, is failing the american people on these transparency issues. the president issued this order, lou? we asked the justice department attorneys what's going on, are we going to get documents now, and they told us they're not changing their position. and it's been radio silence across the agency on our fights for the records that the president ordered released. what's going on there? who's running the justice department? lou: well, we know the deep state is running it, and so is, so is the party of hate. and it's without question. and, again, i would urge everyone watching this broadcast as you consider one choice, it's a binary choice as it always is, but the choice is very straightforward to me. which candidates want you to know what has happened in this
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country over the past four years. your right to know, which candidates will honor your right to know, or are we on the precipice of something more authoritarian, more sinister and irredeemable? tom fitton, great to have you with us and great to, always, see one of the good guys who has been working tirelessly to make sure that we do know as much as possible. we need to raise the level of what is possible, don't we? up next, president trump wants the american people to have the same china virus treatments he received. he's backing it up. the president's former physician, dr. ronnie jackson, with us right after these quick messages. stay with us, we're coming straight back.
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lou: breaking news now, president trump is calling on fda to speed up its review of the regeneral antibody -- regeneron antibody cocktail. the president strongly credits regeneron to his recovery. he's called it outright a cure for his case of the china virus. joining us tonight is dr. ronny
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jackson. he's a former white house physician, doctor to both presidents obama and trump. he's now a republican candidate for texas' 13th congressional district. and, doctor, it's great to have you with us. this is -- >> thank you, lou. lou: this is a bit of a miracle, to see what the president experienced, and i know that that's a strong word for some. it's not for me. when i look at this, i just think thank god. because three days in walter reed? now, the folks at walter reed are great, but that's stunning stuff. your thoughts. >> yeah, no, i think this is great news as well, great news for the president, great news for our country. and i think that, you know, i'm proud that he got there leading from the front. he's on the tip of the spear here, with the regeneron and the monokronal antibody cocktail, and i think it's going to open things up. i think it's probably going to do a lot of good for our
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country, and it could potentially save a lot of lives. i'm really proud that the president is doing better and that we're moving forward with trucks that might affect -- drugs that might affect morbidity and mortality. lou: yeah. this has been tougher than anyone knew, certainly, tougher than we expected. but this is a president who did all -- well, i should say most of the right things at the beginning, and people forget in nearly every instance doctors and researchers, he was following their counsel. and when he departed from it, like banning travel from china, that was exactly the right decision to make in that moment. do you agree? >> absolutely. he saved thousands and thousands of lives with his decisions early on. not to mention the fact that the drugs that we're looking at right now with this regeneron antibody cocktail and remdesivir, everything else,
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that wouldn't be there without the president's leadership. he stepped up to the plate, and he cut through the red tape at the fda and the cdc and all the other organizations. he pushed out, he got the money that we could go out and start developing these drugs, so we wouldn't be where we're at without his leadership. lou: yeah. i think you're exactly right. i want to turn to the issue that the president is now contending with as no other president has. he has demanded that the executive branch open itself up, be absolutely transparent and produce all of the declassified documents to the american people that pertain to obamagate. and he is being fought tooth and nail by executive departments and agency heads as no president before him has. he is the only, the only leader in this country demanding, demanding the public's right to know be honored.
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your thoughts and your position. >> yeah. of course he's getting pushback on that because there are still people in those department that are going to be revealed as being part of the issue that are going to be complicit in what happened to the president and all the false narratives pushed out there. so they're going to fight tooth and nail to prevent being uncovered. the deep state is real. i've lived it, i've seen it, and i've got friends at doj right now that are afraid to speak up and say anything positive about the president because of retaliation from their coworkers, and that's a shame. that department should be supporting our president. lou: yeah. it's a disgrace that the department of -- >> it is. lou: -- justice would create this kind of toxic atmosphere. talk about a hostile atmosphere, that's it, and we know it's ubiquitous in the federal government. >> yeah. lou: dr. ronny jackson, great having you with us. i appreciate it and good luck. before we go to break, a reminder to buy my national
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the president is right in the center of the storm, this government that has for so many years thought this president, now refusing to abate, to honor the public right to know and only one said, open up all the documents, please review everything that is happened whether the justice firm, state permit, homeland security or the fbi, the fbi. , not a single democrat is with the public and the right to know, only this president. your thoughts. >> jesus said what is said in the darkness will be heard in the light, what is whispered behind closed doors will be shouted from the rooftops, what it is time for the d.o.j. to start shouting from the rooftops what they know about the plot to take down our great president.
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i am going to say something that the christians in your audience will especially understand, there is a war going on in america right now, not just a war between republicans and democrats or between the left and the right, there is a war going on between good and evil, between the kingdom of like in the kingdom of righteousness. in this president never portrays himself as a saint but the fact is he is on the right side of good, he is on the right side of god when it comes to the protection of the unborn, the protection of religious liberty, the protection of his real it is no surprise to people of faith that he is under attack like this. there are two ways we can beat this attack, first of all we need to pray, i believe in the power of prayer. but we got to do more than pray, we've got to go out and vote on november 3 to break the backs of those who opposed our president. we need to vote as if the survival of our nation depends
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upon it because it does. lou: well said. voting, i think we need to do more, i think we need to have as many people as we cannot the polls to assure the integrity of the selection to the degree that we can, i think again, i ask people to think about this, why is it not a single democrat stands with his president as he orders government, the justice department, fbi, the intelligence agencies, the state department to release their records of the past four and half years that reveal the extent of the conspiracy to overthrow this president. >> to quote the great jack nicholson, they cannot handle the truth. that's why they don't want the truth out there. lou: they are going to have to handle it because the american
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people will deliberate on november 3. god will absolutely. pastor robert jeffress thanks for being with us, we appreciate it. that is it for us tonight, we thank you for being with us, good night from sussex. ♪. liz: breaking news mode, tonight president trump announcing he will hold a rally monday in florida and he is going to hold an in person event tomorrow, law & order on the white house lawn as republicans are pushing back hard against house speaker nancy pelosi saying she went overboard with her 25th amendment push to remove president trump saying it's not about trumpets about future presidents, we have an update on all of that much more.

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