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a volatile week on wall street. the dow down more than 200 points. the s&p down more than a percent and the nasdaq down more than 2%. for the week the dow down for the fifth week and a row. its longest losing streak in him is three years for the s&p done nearly 3% and the nasdaq down 3.5% rate that does it for us "foxbusiness tonight" evening edit starts. ♪ six tonight one economic war on russia stop houchins war in ukraine as russia slides into a deep depression? just how much economic hyperbole will americans tolerate hear from the white house? american site stop the rhetoric thereto. gas prices are potent price hikes it is now a cost you pay for democracy. the white house warns inflation will grow substantially the next 12 months. but history shows this will cost democrats dearly at the polls.
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during senate congressman claudia mike garcia, former national security advisor kt mcfarland. texas attorney general paxton and fox news contributor. biden's energy crisis hitting america workers hard. effectively a pay cut because of inflation and gop now taking away big voter basis from democrats we've got a performer president trump going after president biden is talking gross trump or run again. we've got the sound. house republicans probe putin's alleged effort to undermine u.s. energy security via finding climate change groups. and, a new d.o.j. report shows way more than realized a massive $8 million of your hard earned money from government pandemic programs. white the democrats go to answer for everything, more spending hurts you.
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also a loss in court for the clinton campaign and social special counsel durham's probe of russia with got a purpose actor reps in court after he is sentenced to five months in prison for faking his own hate crime for the judge of the democrat mayor of chicago slams millett he cost taxpayers a lot of money. plus police time. democrats believe millett now goes silent. and how the border crisis cost you, ice finally out with its border arrest report for 2021 a record dropped under biden. i am elizabeth macdonald "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ welcome to the show you are watching the foxbusiness network we begin with stocks of tumbling late today despite putin positive movement and cease-fire talks russia is falling deeper into a depression. president biden joins europe
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calling for an end to favorite trade nation status with russia clearing the way for more tariffs and putin is closing and on kyiv. satellite images show ukraine ambushed a massive 40-mile long convoy of russian military vehicles headed toward kyiv it appears to have dispersed a redeployed elsewhere to attack more cities in ukraine. all this is the senate approved a massive white hatchling dollars spending bill the gop cue speaker pelosi of ramming that bill to the house and the dead of night. plus gop warrants democrats got their 10,000 new irs agents and workers to collect for their inflationary spending. hillary vaughn in d.c. with more, hillary. it's good evening liz. the president today taken his next steps against russia revoking their most favored nation trade status which with that tariffs rise on russian products also blocked some good russian vodka from coming to the
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u.s. all of this as putin continues his invasion of ukraine. biden says today putin is also to blame for record-breaking inflation here at home. >> make no mistake inflation is large default of putin. >> the spending though is not ending. the senate successfully avoiding a shut down today by passing $1.5 trillion spending package last night the increased government spending by 6% and is not fully paid for it will add to the deficit. it did include over $13 billion in aid to ukraine. but stuffed with other things it turned off some republicans including billions for climate initiatives and environmental justice and a pork spending. earmarks made a comeback, cash for pet projects, senator brown try to get $8 million and cut from the package. highlighted some of the wackier earmarks. brown tweeting this, one earmark spends 1.6 million for university research into quote
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equitable shellfish aquaculture. i do not know what that is but i know you are paying for it. our, at least nine senators wanted a score of this package before they voted on it. but they did not get it, liz. >> brexit back with us now congressman claudia taney along with deputy national security advisor, author of the book, kt mcfarland to produce great to have you both that it's great to see you both again. first you congresswoman, i run nuclear talks on the brink of collapse after russia made last-minute attempts with this talk slightly hit is in the pause button for now. your comments on that? >> i just penned an article that should be published soon on the ironic nuclear deal that when the democrats are trying to broker with russia incredibly. this is a terrible deal it would give up to $90 billion in sanctions. robert malate negotiated the
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last deal under obama is negotiating this deal. they would let go people who were responsible for killing the marines and the 1983 at massacre in beirut. to give up to $7 billion to iran to release hostages we are in the hostage trade industry that's ongoing to encourage iran to take more hostages. it is terrible and to stop iran's from continuing to develop nuclear weapons we did serious people the negotiating table part is going to put our allies in the middle east at risk. i'm glad it's not working right now but we need to have a solution in the middle east. part of the promising biden ministration is just hostile toward many of our players in the middle east and they are not showing any leadership, strength or projecting it as we continue in this just incredibly terrible war in ukraine. >> kt, china is pushing for c start chiming's premier cigna ukraine situation is concerning
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it's important to support cease-fire talks. rush is heading into a deep recession the ruble is collapsing. these talks at putin's opening the door to nationalizing is seizing the assets of western companies pulling out of russia. >> well, we, the united states do not have a lot of brush anyway whatever he sees is not going to be a big of a deal. the important thing go right now is we are entering a very dangerous and tricky phase of this war. putin has not gotten what he has wanted. and yet he will do anything. he won't level that country to claim some kind of victory. and on the other hand this is been aware that everyone is miscalculated. putin miscalculated the ability of the army he miscalculated the resistance of the ukrainians. here in the west wait miscalculated putin's intentions. so here we are it's escalating and escalating but the real damage that's been done to russia is not even by the sanctions for deciding to buy their international reputation. it is by the snowball effect of
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social media and canceling russia read the companies which have gotten on board and said i think rightfully they do not want to do business in russia. its credit card companies it is franchise companies it is all of the weight russia lives its life. i made goods it imports based on the revenue it collects out of oil money. that is what is really hurting the russians today. elizabeth: back at home congresswoman the white house talking about secretary yellen saying it could say uncomfortably high for the next 12 months were talking above 8%. that recent read 7.9 does not include gas price hikes for the number could go higher by the summer let's listen to white house press secretary saying part of what we have done us already had an impact on inflation. watch nancy pelosi sick sadly the republicans insisted every penny we spent on covid and the latest bill be paid for, watch this. >> if there's something you want to point to that the white house
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is doing to provide short-term relief like immediate relief? >> i was a huge part of what we have done has provided -- has had an impact already projects covered rate bill unfortunately you had to have 60 votes in the senate cannot get 60 votes without taking money out of the state. allocations in the rescue package. again, sadly the republicans insisted that every penny for vid be offset. >> what is your reaction congresswoman? >> it is amazing we do not get to balance our budget and the federal government. it's obvious we have over 30 trillion in debt they are totally irresponsible. and jan is going to have to suffer a 10% inflation we have the answers right on the table. we have energy and we have abundant energy supplies right in my own district in upstate new york. let's unleash our energy independence, let's take back
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the leverage of vladimir putin has against europe and against the united states. i'm interested to hear they spent hundreds of millions of dollars moving the united states and moving europe to green energy make them stronger on energy. we center their hands tied we will have to about fossil fuel dependence and people like leveraging us. talk about fossil fuels. right now protecting and being part of the energy grid that is fueling the electric cars. elizabeth: the "new york times" and slamming that americans are unhappy with americans. many of us do not want to hear what americans are talking about. they are thinking maybe
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americans have been tricked into thinking everything is bad because of the media and republicans are talking about it but that is with the left thanks in this country, what do you say? [laughter] >> look the inflation's all about energy it's always always been about energy. we want a cold war because we were in the price of oil from $14.18 a barrel in nine months of bankrupt russia. because of energy because we've gone out of the energy business thanks the biden administration we are not producing the amount of oil and natural gas we could, we are not x boarding liquefied natural gas to europe that as a result that's what we have inflation that's why the russians are rich. elizabeth: congressman tenney, kt mcfarland thanks come back again soon. hitting middle class families and blue-collar workers hard. gas prices soaring to levels we have never seen before. white democrats are in a scramble, they are panicked they are going to get hit hard at the polls because of this. they continue to ramp up the rhetoric slamming putin for the price hikes. what is the democrat solution to
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elizabeth: joining us us now congressman byron donalds. you know u.s. history. we have gotten out of problems before. we've gotten out of wars of the passive gotten out of crises in the past. now, there's a big debate in washington how do we get out of this? what's us in former president trump with biden for playing into putin's hands trump is going to run again, watch this. >> i think were going to have a tremendous victory in the house. i think we have a really good chance we have great people in the senates. i think a lot of people are going to be very happy 2024. we have to take it all back. i rebuilt our whole nuclear arsenal, stronger, bigger, better than ever before. it is better and it is bigger than russia. you should say we are a nuclear nation that we do not want war. we do not want to wipe out anything to do and we do not want to wipe out russia.
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they keep saying they are a nuclear nation and we don't want war. he is playing right into putin's hands when he does that this horrible horrible situation happened in afghanistan. it is not even believable how incompetent the way they withdrew or surrendered or whatever you want to call it. bad things started happening for our country over the border is bad, a lot of things are bad, inflation is bad. putin is watching and a president xi was watching and that leaders in a river watching. kim jong-un was watching, north korea were all watching, sean i will tell you about things started to happen for they no longer respect our country and that is how this came about. elizabeth: congressman what do you think? they say can trump get past the capitol riots the full floor while the fraud customer. >> obsolete get past it by the way it's going to back with you liz. he can definitely get past it because what america has seen
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over the last 15 months is a systematic failure from joe biden and from the white house and from congressional democrats. everything president trump just said is absolutely true and factual. and it actually affects the pocketbook of everyday americans. listen the administrations running around saying right now that the oil companies have 9000 leases they can pump whatever they want too. that is a lie the oil companies have to get permits from the federal government. they have to get authorization from the federal government, joe biden's administration is refusing to give them. if there is a lawsuit in federal court biden administration is not even challenging the ruling from some of these federal courts. it is an abject disaster and it is hitting the american people and their pocketbooks. >> the crisis we have are often self man-made. it's how we govern ourselves trump won working-class voters since 2012 non- white working-class voters shifted
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away from democrats by a margin of 18 points for the gop has taken nine-point national lead among hispanic voters and more than doubled support in the black community to 27% of it that's according to wall street journal survey. that is happening right now. the democrats are losing their voter basis. >> i totally agree with you. some of the internals in that poll are even worse. black vote support for the democrat party has dropped nearly 30 points in the pole. the democrat party has decided to go down this line of the radical left but americans are seeing it is not helping us at home. just not helping us on the border it is certainly not helping us with inflation. and then when you look across the ocean, when you look around the world america is standing in the world is severely diminished and that is because of these radical policies it starts with energy policy but it goes much,
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much deeper, much, much broader. >> right in the white house now signal pro u.s. energy when biden signed more than a half-dozen executive orders on green energy helping to restrict u.s. energy. let's talk about more on his energy policy in just a second spread let's watch the president here, watch this. >> would there be any place for fossil fuels including coal and fracking and a biden administration? >> you know we would work it out we would make sure it's eliminated and no more subsidies for either one of those. i guarantee you, i guarantee you we are going to end fossil fuel per. >> note new fracking effexor snow question i'm single or be at banning fracking prey. >> we are not, not banning fracking. i make it clear i do not promote banning fracking bridge. >> job biden will not be in fracking that is a fact. so you see that, right? they are flip-flopping all the
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time on this. by the way republicans in the house of energy probing groups saying they are getting funding via a foundation in california from russia. these climate change groups deny that. in other words russia trying to undercut things like u.s. fracking. you heard that sound before and what we just told you. can you put this all together? >> listen. a couple things have happened first of all the democrats have lied to us about what they want to do with the energy complex. they simply do not want to continue fossil fuel. that is why they are not lifting a finger about $8 a gallon gas in california or $4.50 in the state of florida. they are not lifting a finger because they want high energy prices. they have actually wanted it for quite some time. they are wed to the green new deal policy. they are perfectly fine with being green here in the united states while african kids are mining cobalt with their bare
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hands to supply the solar panels and the batteries necessary for the united states and biden to a compass degree new deal that is where they are, they are not going to change that is why joe biden is not saying there's any solutions to what is happening here. there are solutions it's just their party does not want to embrace them. when it comes to general elections that is when the flip-flop occurs. what we have seen as the greatest bait and switch in american history and it deals directly with energy. the thing that manages all other parts of our economy that is so intimate to everybody's living here in the united states. elizabeth: congressman byron donalds always great to have you on. come back soon for this new justice department report we've got thieves stealing $8 billion of your hard earned money from government pandemic programs for things like cars, homes and more. globally democrats stop with her answer to everything more of your government spending based on your nickel? we will dig into that next on
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>> i don't think this party, the democrats will actually stop defaulting the number one answer being more money let's throw more money at it. what we are seeing roughly an estimated $8 billion i think the numbers will actually be higher of the $6 trillion we have allocated for covid relief are now being deemed to be used fraudulently. this represents about one tenth of 1%. this is a significant number. like any major government program, when you spend this much money with as little oversight as we have now and it a shot gun across so many entities in equities across the country will see massive fraud. we have to hold these people accountable per we need to run them in the ground have zero tolerance mentality. this is the fraud side of it. i'm also interested in the waste and abuse side of this over the government of the state and local levels did not necessarily track their money they did not necessarily report or get the product they promised to the
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federal government they would provide with this money. it's what we've got to be looking out for per. >> the d.o.j. is charged more than 1000 defendants that's about eight the boat was stolen more than 1 billion. 1800 individuals and entities are being investigated 6 billion in loans there. there is that, right? money was thrown out the door then you have the mask a mandates big mask mandates on airplanes are going away april 18. united airlines in the unvaccinated workers come back to work the white house is still providing vaccine mandate permitted probit the cdc, gao gave gave a negative read to the hhs saying this is a system at risk. cdc uses 19205 eric pandemic a modeling systems. also effectively the cdc has fallen down on the job. "new york times" found it was burying information about hospitalizations, covid cases and death rates. in effect making the pandemic worse than it was seeming worse
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than it was, your response to that? >> the cdc bloated organization we have given something like $28 billion to over the last two years of the white house was a double their annual budget from 11 billion to $22 billion spread like i want to know how much to have to pay for them to be right? how much you have to pay for them to be completely transparent and give us guidance is normally following the science and correct but is not confusing but that's what they've continued to do under both administrations by the way the cdc was failing prefect the $22 billion we allocate to the cdc on an annual basis and shotgun that across the 300 cities that have at least 100,000 people in them across the country that would allow those individual cities to constitute public health directors at the lowest levels giving then something close to $100 million a year to provide their own public health directors and come up with their own public health policy during things like pandemics.
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b6 is a better use of the money is what you're saying? >> like anything the bigger it is the less effective it is we need to download this money for they got about 11000 employees in the cdc which is equivalent to roughly $2 million per full-time equivalent had there. that is insane these are bloated massive government programs that are only getting bigger and less effective. elizabeth: cowboy 32% said they believe the cdcs give them good information. 60% found cdc confusing but by the way, where has dr. fauci been? >> that is a good question. and again, how we pay him over the course of the last couple of decades. again this is a bureaucrat he has become a politician making a lot of money on taxpayer backs and when you see 6-dollar gas you see 10-dollar bacon this is what you're paying for your paying for fauci, you're paying for the bloated government program the cdc the ineffectual government bureaucracies that are only getting worse over time and not better. i do not know were fascias but
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clearly he has been wrong on many fronts for a look, which is something to be transparent shows all the data as it is with the mandate the effectiveness of the mandate show us the data of the vaccines. do your jobs. you do not need 22 billion year old to do that. thirty-six got it congressman garcia pleasure to have you on thank you for spending time with us. okay this story judge deals a loss of the clinton campaign lawyer and special counsel john term criminal probe of trump russia will bring the very latest in the smartest insight next on "the evening edit". >> there was spying going on and it was worse than we thought because they were spying on the sitting president of the united states and it goes right to the clinton campaign. ♪ ♪
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michael sussman, the team it says we want to talk about the factual background section of durham's recent february filing that basically indicated he delivered information that was data mined out of the white house to bring it to the fbi and cia in order to build a narrative of trump russia. sussman's team wanted to knock that out think it's going to taint a jury pool. the judge kept it in but jim, the judge said this was a sideshow and question the germ team why did they put it in there? they did not see the relevance of it. when you think about that even though they kept it what you think the judge said? >> it's a very academic motion it's kind of an legal equivalent having a hissy fit. we don't like what they're saying and the motion but trying to strike the language in a pleading it's like it's going to be in front of a jury some day. it was a little bit of an academic exercise it's really the two parties puffing out their chest and saying we are
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going to do what we want for the judge took ultimately an approach he said and went to denying the motion is kind of crazy to talk about rejecting out from a motion of the fact. but he warned of the prosecution should not be gratuitous to not put stuff that's inflammatory unnecessarily. what it's kind of a goofy motion it's not going to go into work coming up the next month will start seeing emotions will you start addressing the admissibility or inadmissibility of pieces of evidence. that will be heavily factual be heavily enlightening for all of us on the outside. we will be able to actually take a good look at where this case is going to go, how it will be trite in the battlegrounds are going to be by way of evidence. elizabeth: let's break this down. michael sussman has a client a computer tech executive. he was working on a contract for the federal government believed to be the pentagon. sees internet traffic, well looks like somebody on trump's team or at the white house is
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talking to russia. could beat russia's alpha bank. we don't oppose a phone that your time to sing a guild or phone a russian-made yoda phone or it could have been a device outside of the white house. we know the president at that time was using his own personal phone. there were security issue concerns about that. the information is sussman's client gave them that information. sussman takes it to the fbi and the cia reportedly and then sank we are seeing internet traffic between trump tower, trump's building, the white house executive building and a health company. so that is what is at issue here. now could sussman say this tech executive believed to be rodney joffe he is my client i did not lie to the fbi when i did not say that i was working for the clinton campaign. does he have plausible
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deniability there? >> not so much. the crazy part, liz, a lot of the technological issues here like what is this data mining operation? what is the special arrangement that he had with the obama white house? how did he know where to look for this data? why is this data publicly available? as a whole bunch of good technological questions the context of sussman's trial is different it's not really going full bore into that. it is saying all of those techniques, all of that data mining did not lead to solid evidence of collusion very academic's of doing the mining or telling sussman heyman this is not enough this could be shot down and a new york minute. sussman took it pretended he had strong evidence of collusion when he went to the fbi. this is all kind of a rabbit hole about technology for this indictment. really just a show sussman was willfully lying when he talked to the fbi and whoever else about the alpha bank collusion brickwork should make a good point.
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legends computer team researchers were saying what this tells like a red herring it's a very weak association but don't say we've got going for us as we do not like trump. let's watch former ag william barr on this, watch brickwork's i think it started as a political dirty trick. but it was propelled by the fbi jumping on its and spying on the trump campaign. it goes beyond the unfairness to trump and the disruption of his administration. i think it tied trumps hands to deal in normal eight with a russia and tried to negotiate some kind of structure or framework diplomatically that would avoid it we are seeing today but his hands were tied by russia so it took a lot of damage. elizabeth: jim, in your professional could they get anyone affiliated with that side for charges say of conspiracy or is it going to be process crimes
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like lying to the fbi? >> a great question i would love to say i know with certainty, i don't. i think what you can tell from the indictment there is at least exposure here for the clinton campaign folks. maybe other lawyers connected to it may be all the way up to hillary depending on what evidence we have of her approving an engineering of the russian dossier hoax. the other side of attorney general barr mentioned is really fascinating which is the fbi whether they've got exposure for knowingly taking false information and using it for political purposes. elizabeth: got it thanks to jim trusty, great to have you back i will have you back on soon. if not that sharp rebuke of the democrat mayor of chicago cost payers a lot of police time for democrats who believe noble radio silent silent now on "the evening edit". as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get.
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elizabeth: joining cell fox news contributor deneen borelli it. did you see this? the judge on the jussie smollett case and the chicago mayor slamming jussie smollett for a quote malicious hoax costing chicago taxpayers a lot of money in police time pretty sentenced to five months in prison for faking his own hate crime. >> oh well, good for lightfoot and the judge to call jussie smollett out where there's a long list of others who need to be called out, liz we can start with then candidate joe biden who in a tweet said we are with you jussie smollett then there's then candidate kamala harris who said this was an attempted a modern-day lynching. there is al sharpton, shocker, right? nancy pelosi other politicians entertainers and the liberal media they were all in with this
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guy who was a habitual liar. and yes, way are they now? the silence is deafening. and you are right senator sanders, cory booker, eric swallow, jussie smollett is accused and convicted of hiring two brothers from nigeria to put a noose around his neck shouted pro trump's aims has to pay $120,000 in restitution to the city of chicago in 25000 levine. let's listen to the judge in this case really tear into, watch this. >> you are just a charlatan pretending to be a victim of a hate crime. and that is shameful. your very name has become for lying. i cannot imagine what could be worse than that. and i believe that you did damage to real hate crimes to hate crime victims. a simple question what happened and then you start to light. and you have not stopped lying ever since. you've been lying and lying and lying about this case that is why you are here today but you
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committed hour upon hour upon hour of pure perjury or performance on the witness stand. this can only be described as pure perjury. there is nothing i will do here today that can come close to the damage you have already done at your own life. you have turned your life upside down by your misconduct and shenanigans. elizabeth: that was really whispering stuff. chicago it really needs with the historic crime wave is spent millions on this with jussie smollett when chicago's people's businesses and economies being hit with violent crimes, your reaction? >> you are absolute rights. the resources were utterly wasted. police officers the money from taxpayers and good for this judge for laying down the hammer on it jussie smollett. the guy has zero credibility now. he is a habitual liar he got caught and now he has to pay the
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consequences. we've got kim fox she's a cook county state attorney saying still doubling down saying this is a mob justice, what you say to that? >> irrelevant. she has a big hand to play in this as well read and so it liz, thank goodness the verdict came down the way it did. this is an example for others not to do what jussie smollett did, wasting resources, money, time. the media was all in on this as well, liz, not only in the u.s. but globally. he exploited race to try to draw attention to himself and his outburst in the court i don't know if he felt he was auditioning for a partner work, but it was really outrageous. elizabeth: is also against trump that was also fueling the emotion around this case, right in the beginning? >> you are absolute right that played a big part as well. and he and his actions, thinking she's going to jail he'll have
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time to think about what he did, maybe i do not know. he has zero credibility for sure. elizabeth: are right we have hollywood also coming out hard against trump over this over the jussie smollett case. you made a great white radio silence on this purdue think people have learned a lesson? [laughter] know it. you're going to hear from people like pelosi or sharpton, he does us on a regular basis coming out front and center not even knowing all the facts. before anything has even been investigated. they were vocal within hours, liz, back in the sky all in and no one knew anything. here we have that he is a habitual liar. elizabeth: the judge said this hurts real victims of hate crimes right? that's a serious issue. deneen borelli will have you back on again soon. finally ice out with the physical 2021 a border arrest report. does not look good for the white house. isa finally released this after
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elizabeth: joining is now texas attorney general ken paxton. it's good have you back on. you met yesterday at the governor of texas and then today isa finally releases a months and months later is 2021 fiscal reports. he found what you and i discussed a 70% drop in isa deportation. your reaction to the story? >> i wish i could say this is a surprise. it's very predictable. if you stop deporting people if you start letting them know they are welcome to come in, they'll be transported somewhere in the united states the asylum laws are going to let them move and operate in this country for years without ever having a hearing. you are going to get the results they got which is less deportation and more criminal activity of our country prickle going to see more and more unfortunates bad for americans. elizabeth: 34 known or suspected terrorists caught up from 31 in the prior fiscal year. more than 27 known or gang
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members caught. that is down from 4200. there is concern ms 13 is pouring across the border. >> i think that is very likely put our numbers of people coming across the border are going way up. obviously up three or four 100% from when the trump administration was doing it for we know the numbers are up the number of those caught and apprehended for criminal activity gang members, terrorists should also be going up in the same proportion. they are not doing that. they are going down which tells you a lot of terrorists and a lot of gang members, a lot of criminal activities crossing our border and we are just letting it happen too. >> we see homicide illegal aliens and convicted often print assaults, robberies, kidnapping those numbers are coming down those individuals are down but it's what you're saying? by the way democrats didn't senator kyrsten sinema of arizona said biden's done
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nothing to stop it's happening at the border. >> she's absently right i know she's a democrat she had the nail on the head she's in arizona this is causing in her state the economic costs but also the social cost with higher crime rates in general higher drug overdose rates. it's all bad for border states. this is going to be joe biden legacy print this is going to affect america for a long, long time to come will see increased crime rates throughout the united states. elizabeth: we have the omni spending bill foreign nations no new funds to construct a border wall here. about three to $70 million for border security in jordan, lebanon, egypt, pakistan. we are seeing an uptick in drug trafficking. el paso sector more than four times the amount of the meth a in 2018.
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if there was where the biden administration i would not believe the report they funded eight other foreign countries, border security. not just funded ours but trying to stop every effort by any federal agency from stopping illegal immigration. it is shocking, it is surprising but is a reality is in the bill. >> of got conservatives in the house lead might represent a bob good pretty introduce the bill challenging present biden to declare ms 13 a foreign terrorist organization. peg is more power to border control and law enforcement to prosecute these gang members. so why would biden do that? why is he stonewalling that? >> the level we are at it's hard to believe the fact they will not do that but they're willing to let gang members come into this country they are not doing all they can to try to do to stop this from happening. this is going to spread around the country prodrug would have more gangs, more crime, more
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deaths. it is just hard for americans to believe we have a president who won't even do that. elizabeth: ms 13 gang members oppose an unaccompanied alien children through the federal program that resells thousands of these individuals across american communities. do you see any effort to button down on that and stop that? >> none. i was in the drink everything they can to get as many people across the board as possibly by demonstration is. it does not matter what their background is it doesn't matter if they're from gangs but this benefit terrorists. move them around get them in the country as fast as possible that is the goal and nothing's going to stop them from drink that no matter what the background of those coming across. elizabeth: what did you talk about the governor yesterday? lexi started operation loans are which is our effort in texas to be the federal government is not doing is trying to's fortify our border produce law enforcement for violating our laws and try to build the wall.
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it was basically a one year anniversary of that project. the progress we made and still many needs to be done. elizabeth: attorney general ken paxton of text and it's good to see you. thank you for joining us i am elizabeth macdonald to watch "the evening edit" on foxbusiness thank you so much for watch and we hope you have a good weekend and join us again monday night. ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city this is maria bartiromo's wall street. >> happy we can talk welcome to the program analyzes the week that was it helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. more analysts are seeing a greater risk of recession this year with inflation spiking into new 40 year highs at gasoline hitting new records. kenny on the administration blame game were to put your money today. plus the white house warning putin could
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