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david: that does it for us on "fox business tonight." thanks so much for watching. we'll be back here tomorrow. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: happening now, house democrats panicking. they're calling an emergency caucus meeting with the white house tomorrow over historic inflation. also trump candidates winning last night as the fed does the biggest rate hike in nearly 30 years. joining us tonight congressman greg stuebe, john katko, congresswoman beth van duyne, fox news contributor liz peek, parents defunding education president nicole neely, townhall.com guy benson, and former top homeland security official ken cuccinelli. now the white house is demanding
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that u.s. oil and gas, quote, be patriotic, lower gas prices. critics say why doesn't the white house be patriotic and take their foot off u.s. energy? biden has a new scapegoat. after shutdowns wiped them out. how the white house broke the biggest supply chain of all. climate czars, john kerry, gina mccarthy pushing big tech censorship of green energy as they shut down u.s. fossil fuels. those fossil fuels powers the electric grid which powers electric cars. democrat state officials more and more voters fleeing high crime, high-taxed states. elon musk outrages democrats. he says he will vote republican in 2024, likely vote for ron desantis. reports that homeland security is expected to discipline border agents accused of whipping illegal immigrants despite no proof of that. more on the special election that flip ad texas border house
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seat from democrat to republican. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. we begin with stocks finishing higher after the federal reserve said its 75 basis point rate hike today would not be quote, common. the fed battling a 41-year high in inflation after the government dumped pandemic spending equal to a fifth of u.s. gdp into the economy. now this is the hot debate, the fed rate hikes, they can't fix biden's supply chain problems or biden's energy shortages and more. edward lawrence sis in washington with the latest. edward. reporter: well, liz the federal reserve chairman said they had to go 75 basis points because of the inflation data he was seeing commoditying in. the fed forecasting three more 50 basis point hikes this year and one more 25 basis-point hike.
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then another 50 basis-point hike next year before a rate cut in 2024. what is very interesting this the fed downgrading growth significantly, this year will end gdp 1.7%. that is basically obama administration growth. the fed seeing growth stay at 1.7% next year. still under the 2% for 2024. now the fed chairman saying slower growth and at that data he is seeing consumer sentiment number he called eye-popping. >> inflation surprised to the upside. some indication of inflation expectations have risen and projections for inflation this year have been revised up notably. in response to these developments the committee decided that a larger increase in the target was warranted at today's meeting. reporter: the fed chairman stressing they have tools and will use the tools to keep inflation down and prices stable. back to you. elizabeth: interesting. edward lawrence, great reporting. good to see you. joining us congressman greg stuebe from house foreign
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affairs, along with fox news contributor, she is a great writer, liz peek. thank you so much for joining us. congressman, first to you, democrats hitting the panic button? calling full caucus meeting with the white house tomorrow 9:00 a.m. eastern time on messaging? what will they come up with? >> probably nothing the american people will understand and support. the federal reserve chairman said they didn't see inflationary numbers? we've been seeing them when joe biden took the white house. when you dump trillions upon trillions of economy that is exactly the result you will get. that is exactly the result of the biden, democratic policies and the congress and senate. this is what we're seeing in america today. so for them to not think this will be the result of dumping trillions of dollars on the economy, they need to go back to economics 101. elizabeth: seven, by the way seven trump candidates won in primaries last night. liz, president biden, he is sending another torpedo down the chimney. he is threatening to crack down
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on seven of the nation's largest refiners to get them to make gasoline. what will he do next? call in the national guard? biden said he is producing more oil than trump. watch this, watch. >> oil companies need to step up. we are calling on them to do the right thing, to be patriots here and not to use the war as an excuse or as a reason to not put, not put out production, to not do capacity that is needed out there. so that the prices can, so that the prices can come down. >> liz, biden broke the biggest supply chain of all. he broke u.s. energy. democrats shut down, shut down u.s. oil refineries there is now only 129. we had nearly 150 five years ago. >> liz, we're down about a million barrels a day in terms of refining capacity. partly that was just because demand turned down and oil companies were making decisions.
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do they invest in money-losing operation as couple years ago when the government is telling them, the incoming president has promised to shut down their business? i don't think joe biden gets it. when you say you're going to put fossil fuel industry out of business, who in their right mind will step up and poor millions upon millions of dollars into building a new refinery. if evs are the future, great, let's see that happen but the truth is right now he is really hurting the energy industry. i mean right now the refiners are running pretty much full out, 93% of capacity, some number like that which is basically 100% output that they can do. think about the logic. sometimes joe biden sounds so stupid about business. if refineries margins are highest they have ever been, if they are incredibly good, wouldn't every refiner push every bearable of oil available through his refinery? of course they would. he can't increase their out put. the federal government has no
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role here and the industry is doing basically what it can in the shadow of an anti-oil white house that we now have in place. elizabeth: to liz's point, congressman, refiners, they can't immediately flip a switch to ramp up output, they're working flat-out, above 90% capacity utilization. he is forcing them to reconfigure to make green energy biofuels. blaming refiners. he is blaming putin. russia is pumping flat-out and biden enriching our enemies while impoverishing u.s. consumers. his policies create more dirty oil produced by foreign country. >> from day one that is exactly what they have done. look at all the executive orders he put in place. talking about being patriot schnick be patriotic support domestic production of oil, domestic production of energy so american people don't pay $6 a gallon for gasoline and 6.50 for diesel. those are the type of things we shoulding be doing.
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that exact opposite what every day americans want. if you can find a f-150 lightning, they're 90, to $100,000, americans can't afford that especially with interest rates in america. elizabeth: to the congressman's point, president is desperate. biden's consumer sentiment rating from university of michigan is worse than jimmy carter. hispanic women, millenials walking away from him. democrats don't want to endorse him. it is his owning fault. his misleading message something responsible for his tanking polls. >> that is true. honesty ratings from the american people have gone seriously underwater, he started out in good shape. how "build back better" is the way to cure inflation, spend 3 to $5 trillion on top of spending trillions of dollars, that will bring prices down? all these speeches he made recently about how consumer debt is going down and wages are going up and how savings are
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going up, it's into the true. i don't know is writing his material. he is lying to the american people. guess what, what not stupid. we know it. all this blaming of all these industryies, meat processors, now refiners and shipping companies, you know, come on, it is not real. i think, yes, he is totally desperate and now he is going to saudi arabia, country he has been unbelievably dismissive of, antagonistic towards, to try to beg for oil. utter humiliation, really an embarassment for our country. elizabeth: to liz's point, watch senator john kennedy on this, watch this. >> president clinton appointed what one commentator called this week a bunch of high i.q. stupid people. in other words well-educated but no common sense. president biden has appointed whack jobs. it is like these people dropped
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acid in an outback parking lot. you can't reason with them. they are just so woke, so woke and that's the difference in my opinion and why they haven't course corrected. elizabeth: congressman, talk about this okay, what senator kennedy just said and liz's pointed this out too. biden keeps claiming greedy monopolizing companies are behind price hikes. we heard that since jfk, u.s. steel. then it was gm with lbj and nixon. then it was ibm. then came apple, microsoft and intel. what is this with old line of attack from biden? how come he has not changed since the the nixon era? that is when he first started to come in d.c. >> i certainly couldn't say it any better than senator kennedy said it butly is right, the american people are smarter than listening to the lies coming out of the white house, lies coming out of biden, everything is
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great, consumer spending is great, hunky-dory and everyday americans paying paycheck to paycheck to have enough fuel to get to the second job, provide food to the families, all pressures we're seeing on the economy right now, with rising interest rates, being able to purchase vehicles, purchase homes, it will be very detrimental to the american people. they're smart enough to realize life was better two years ago when they didn't have a democratic congress, democratic senate around democratic president. elizabeth: same old ways of doing things. you guys are terrific. come back soon. the national school board association is imploding. this group tried to get the white house to attack school board parents as domestic terrorists. states are fleeing it. you will hear from a defector in north korea who agrees with governor ron desantis, do not turn into u.s. schools into indoctrination factories. pain at the pump continues but biden's climate czars are pushing censorship of criticism of green energy as they shut down fossil fuel.
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the big mistake they're making about that. we will dig in next on "the evening edit." president biden: today's inflation report confirmed what americans already know, putin's price hike is hitting america hard. oil companies, shipping companies, republicans in congress are doing everything they can to stop my plans to bring down costs. ♪ it■s hard eating healthy. unless you happen to be a dog.
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♪. elizabeth: rising gas prices are so bad, more people are stealing gas seeing more video. thieves stole 1100 gallons of fuel from a orlando, florida gas station. rocketing diesel prices are worsening the shortage. we need the guys for supply chain. they are focused at the white house, doing an all-out push to censor criticism of green energy on social media. kelly o'grady in los angeles with the story. kelly? reporter: good to see you, liz, white house climate advisor gene ma mccarthy says is not doing enough what she deems climate change misinformation. in a as videos quote, the companies have to stop allowing specific individuals to spread
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disinformation. that is what the fossil fuel companies pay for. we need tech companies come in. they climate denialism and facebook to fact checkers, conservatives says this allows loophole for opinions. this eliminates fundamental debate about first amendment rights. some industry experts big tech playing arbiter on climate change is akin to being a state actor. >> i can't imagine anything more unconstitutional than censoring facebook, twitter, instagram about what should be put out there about climate change. those are issues that are crucial and central to a democratic society and they need to be debated in public. reporter: if big tech does acquiesce to further censorship and platforms become more like editors, begs the question whether they should be continue to be protected by section 230. back to you, liz. elizabeth: great point. great reporting there. kelly, great to see you. joining me congresswoman beth
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van duyne. your reaction to that story? >> i think it is definitely censorship. they have information that they don't want to get out because shiny object, look over here, look over here, this is our great new deal. don't look at your gas pump, don't look at the electric bill, don't look at the food bill, don't look what is causing all raises in inflation. green new deal good. we don't want anything bad about that. elizabeth: wow. >> unfortunately they're censoring pretty much everybody. first amendment rights, come on. elizabeth: that is violation of it. government can't do that. >> absolutely. >> congresswoman, we like your reaction to this. you will see energy secretary jennifer granholm insist expensive 70,000-dollar electric cars are the fix to high gas prices. you will see climate czar, john kerry he is getting slammed claiming we don't need to drill for more oil and gas. you will see climate czar gina mccarthy talking more censorship, watch. >> if you filled up ev by
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charging, you filled up your gas tank with gasoline, same size tank, you would save $60 per fill-up by going electric rather than using gasoline. >> energy security worry is driving a lot of the thoughts now about we need more drilling we need more drilling of this, need to go back to coal. no, we don't. we have to prevent a false narrative entering into this. >> tech companies have to stop allowing specific individuals over and over again to spread disinformation. that is what the fossil fuel companies pay for. we have to be smarter than that. we need the tech companies to really jump in. elizabeth: okay, congresswoman, is gina mccarthy going to sensor john kerry for disinformation? he would shut down the power grid. granholm's own energy department says fossil fuels, nat-gas, coal, oil, that powers the electric grid that you need for electric cars. >> i mean is she going to? i have no idea.
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at this point in time it wouldn't shock me if they did that what you're hearing again, an administration completely out of touch with reality, completely out of touch with working families are having to go through right now. idea of let them eat cake, let them buy 60, 70,000, dollars electric car ignoring fact not only gas prices are going up by double, triple digits but electricity rates that are going up by double digits. so last year, last year, you had one out of six families that could not pay their electric bill. this year talking no, no, plug your car in. no problem. they are completely out of touch. electricity costs money. electricity is going up double-digit inflation because of biden administration policies. what you're hearing from the biden administration, do it. elizabeth: you need more nat-gas, you need more drilling, more nat-gas to power electric
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grid that powers electric cars. unfathomable, the white house got rid of misinformation board at homeland security. that would script the white house version of social media, media outlets censoring any dissent. biden draining strategic oil reserve, congresswoman, that is not an energy policy. >> there is no energy policy. elizabeth: it is meant foreemergencies like hurricanes, not political losses. >> exactly. >> take that on, go ahead. take that on. >> i mean you have, you have an administration that is claiming they care about climate change and climate control, they care about wanting cleaner oil and at the same token they're crushing production of cleanest product we produce in america and instead are going over begging other countries that we have no control over how they're pulling their product out of the ground. we have no control over how clean it is. we do know that it's a lot dirtier the way they produce
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their product than we do over here in america. yet, in order to make up for the demand instead of having increased production in the u.s., they are attacking u.s. oil industry and instead choosing other forerin nations for our oil needs, bringing in a much dirtier product, much worse for the environment. elizabeth: attacking u.s. jobs. by the way watch jimmy fallon on this, watch. >> speaking of biden, i read if fuel prices continue to surge the white house is considering a temporary suspension of the federal gas tax. >> whoo. >> considering it so. take your time, gang. [laughter] do tell the president is on the older side, what if we give everyone a quarter? elizabeth: that is pretty funny, what do you say, congresswoman? >> it would be funny if everybody wasn't having disasterous reality. it is funny if people choose between health care, gas, being able to go to work. it would be funny if you didn't
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have municipalities not have police respond to calls because their budget for gas has been shot. they can't afford to put gas in their police cars. all funny until it is happening to you. this is what american families are dealing with every day. elizabeth: congresswoman van duyne, great to see you. come back soon. okay, this story, the wake-up call ringing off the hook for weak on crime cities but more and more americans, look at this, now companies, they're fleeing skyrocketing crime, we have a major shake-up in chicago. got it coming up. >> first thing we take over the house we'll make a commitment to america, we'll lay out exactly what we'll do. we'll make sure your streets are safe. we'll go into these communities. we'll provide them cop grants only if their d.a. upholds every single law. ♪ fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals.
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♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show ranking member house homeland security, the congressman is with transportation and infrastructure. he is congressman john katko. great to have you on. this disturbing video, arsonists tried to set on fire offices of gop representative in washington state. rising crime, congressman, and inflation that is driving voters to the ballot box like they did in last night's primaries. congressman? >> yes, i'm sorry, ma'am. i thought you were playing
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video. what is going on in, across the country, we've been seeing last year, 2 1/2 years, when they changed, the took seattle police officers and vilifying them. you have everything else going on with crime in the united states. we have a very bad brew, brewing this summer. i'm concerned about it. >> we have 27 democrats who voted know to legislation to increase security for families of supreme court justices. wannabe assassin of supreme court justice kavanaugh was officially indicted today. how would they feel about protesters showing up at their homes with their families inside? >> first of all, liz, trying to influence proceedings of a federal judge is a crime in of itself. those protesters are committing crimes. amazing to me this administration is not enforcing the crimes. i was a federal organized crime prosecutor for 20 years. i had fair share of my threats. a lot of people threatened me went to jail, justifily so, so
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they can't influence the process. what they're doing not enforcing laws, perpetuating lawlessness all over the united states. it is very troubling. elizabeth: congressman, voters are sick and tired of it. caterpillar, the big company caterpillar is now moving its global headquarters out of chicago to the dallas-ft. worth area in texas. that is a blow to chicago. it already lost boeing's headquarters. tesla, oracle, hewlett-packard, moving to texas from california. hundreds of thousands leaving high crime, high inflation, high-taxed states like new york, illinois and california. >> but listen, caterpillar is like any other company, they have a duty to protect their employees but they have the duty to try to attract employees. that is fact they're having a problem in chicago. i'm heading the american security task force. we went all over the country last six months to a year, one place was chicago.
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stunning number of cops who are leaving. stunning number of officers who felt disheartened and adrift. that the locals didn't have their backs. mayor there certainly doesn't. now you're seeing it manifestedd in crime rampant in chicago and all the major cities. elizabeth: congressman, your home state of new york, you will see new york city mayor eric adams, he is claiming he is not worried about what you talked about record levels of cops leaving. watch this. >> mr. mayor, are you concerned there are reports that over 500 cops are resigning and over a thousand are retiring? does that concern you? >> no, it does not. elizabeth: how could he not be worried when voters are turning out against crime in defund police cities? >> i can tell you right now, i've been in new york city many, many times, lot of friends on law enforcement community down there, from my current job. i can tell you they're
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dispirited. d.a. came into office first day, issued a 10 page memo how the crimes chief would not prosecute crimes on the books. that send as wrong message. these cops are dispirited. they're leaving, retiring, going to jurisdictions safer and going to suburban jurisdictions or retiring all together. elizabeth: that is a heck of a trend. forgive me i didn't mean to talk over you. the congressman, the it may be understated on crime, 40% of police departments nationwide including new york and l.a., they're so tied up they failed to report crime data to the fbi last year. that is nearly 7,000 law enforcement agencies. there is this, congressman jim banks, i want your take on this, he is asking the biden justice department why did the doj drop arson charges against a left-wing rioter? 19 victor sanchez. faced maximum 20 years. tried to set on fire nypd cop car in 2020. he is let off with nine months
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probation and anger management courses. >> absolutely outrageous. whether you're a seasoned criminal or someone think about criminal conduct or someone who is just angry, one of the best things you can do from deterrent engaging in the conduct have enforcement of laws. this has a cascading effect, my time as prosecutor, has cascading effect you don't enforce laws, when they are not afraid they do stupid things. that is an example. elizabeth: halfall the rioters arrested in portland, oregon were let go. portland is in a world of hurt. congressman john katko, great to have you on. >> sure thing. elizabeth: biden's border collapse. homeland security is expected to discipline border patrol agents accused of whipping illegal immigrants when there is no evidence that happened. teachable moment for teachers unions. national school boards association is imploding after trying to get the white house
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♪. elizabeth: joining us now parents defending education president nicole neely. great to see you, nicole. president biden, it is good to see you. president biden is now, trying to tap into parent frustrations over schools. his education department now creating a new parent council. the gop already staked out this terrain. how will this work at the education department? >> it is a great question. from first glance it looks like a bunch rubberstamping yes men. strangely seems like our invitation, people for friends we know, moms for liberty, our invitations were lost in the mail. a lot of these groups supported
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president, the white house's memo. they applauded the nsb's letter. supported merrick garland for supreme court. opposed justice kavanaugh for supreme court this is idealogical yes men. i'm not surprised but disappointed in this administration. >> to your point, half the country, 25 state school boards, ditching the national school board's association. to your point nsb asked the white house to crack down on parents as domestic terrorists but the nation is not having this at all. >> right. let's not forget the nsba is a taxpayer-funded entity, because their dues come from state associations. the state association dues come from local districts who have taxpayer dollars. this is another example of one of these associations using, weaponizing our money against us, trying to defund the whole infrastructure as the nsba
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crumbles before our very eyes, state associations are still in place. there is the american association of school superintendents, national association of secondary school principals. they are idealogical, bought in on this nonsense. elizabeth: nicole, you and i talked about this we had guests on, people who fled cuba, who fled china and north korea. they're worried about what they're seeing the far left doing with schools. they say they saw the same thing, the same indoctrination happening in communist countries. listen to this north korean defector. she is scared about u.s. schools, indoctrinating children, warning this is what communist countries do. watch this. >> the thing that north korea creates so pressed pot point we don't have word for oppression. there is control of language and words. this is why it concerns me such as something called a speech code, things we can not talk about in america right now. when one more person corn verting every day like that
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we're going to end up like north korea eventually. it is our personal responsibility to protect as many people as many children as we can from massive indoctrination from the left. elizabeth: nicole, how worried should americans be happening in the united states? florida governor ron desantis, florida is focusing on education and civics. he says stop turning schools into ideology factories? how bad is this? >> it is bad. what is interesting to me, some of the most strident and brave activists parents defending education are first generation americans come from countries like cuba, from russia, from china. they know how this story ends. they have seen it play out in practice. they don't want their children showing your answer in math class is white supremacy. they want their children to learn calculus to apply at mit to have a better life. i want to be thankful for people like her speaking up.
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they're speaking from experience. we should heed the warning. >> nicole, what exactly are you guys see when it comes to this indoctrination? focus on class, race, turning children against each other, some are victims, some are not? what is it? what exactly is ideology here? >> it is coming from all sides. last year was race related this year it is gender things. when you're divided along race, like religion, like sex, we're not able to turn our eyes outward and compete, which is fascinating to me. if i were competitor to america i would be laughing right now, what kind of country will be able to focus on excellence and innovation when people are at war with each other? let's think about this. there are veiled ties in a lot of curriculum. thinking back to two years ago to prop 16 in california, like the chinese communist party. i think everyone's best interest except americans for us to be at
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war with ourselves. we need to take a step back, who is driving this agenda? this is un-american for us to be at each others throats about things like this. elizabeth: nicole neely. terrific having you on. come back soon. great to see you. elon musk is really outraging democrats again. musk predict as gop take over of congress in the midterms as many forecasters are now saying. he will vote republican in 2024. we're digging in next with guy benson on "the evening edit". lemons. lemons, lemons, lemons. look how nice they are. the moment you become an expedia member, you can instantly start saving on your travels.
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elizabeth: fox news's bill melugin, breaking the story that homeland security is set to discipline border patrol agent accused of quote, whipping illegal immigrants despite no evidence this actually happened. bill melugin at the border in texas. bill. reporter: a federal source tells me that dhs is preparing to punish and discipline several of these horseback agents, will be
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accusing them of administrative violations during this widely publicized incident. pull up video, rewind the clock nine months ago. horseback agents are sent down to rivers edge to push migrants back there, quickly falsely accused of whipping haitian migrants. they do not have whips. split reins are used to control the horse. federal source tells me cpb found some unknown administrative violations. these agents will be notified about it within a matter of days. border patrol sources very angry about this, they feel president biden himself convicted these agents before an investigation was even launched. again unclear exactly what administrative violations these agents will be accused of however i'm told the agents will have a chance to respond once dhs or cpb approaches them with proposed discipline. the agents can either accept the discipline or they can fight it. i can tell you this, the border patrol union president says they are going to vigorously defend
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these agents. we'll send it back to you. elizabeth: good to see you, bill, thanks for your journalism there, recall ken cuccinelli former homeland security acting deputy secretary. what will they be charged with when they didn't do anything? >> yeah. i mean, this is scapegoating. so, there is nothing, you know, i don't look at the book, say, oh, this is going to be a, b, or c because they're making this up to come up with something they think they can keep sticking in the admin situation as opposed to criminal. remember, they knew within days or hours this absolutely wasn't criminal. that is why they're in the administration phase. elizabeth: yeah. >> we all remember as you just reported the president jumped immediately convicted them from, publicly. i think they're backfilling here at cpb. it isn't going to hold up when they go through the process. elizabeth: even the photographer that took the images said it
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didn't happen. >> right. elizabeth: critics say this is disparate treatment. fbi officials get away misleading congress and media. rioters burn down businesses, federal buildings, rioters desecrate churches. speak out at pta meeting you are get doj 6:00ed on you as domestic terrorists. they tried to control their horse to slow down illegal crossings. that has been used for a century. >> they did one thing, they did their job and they did it well. thank goodness somebody is doing it all in the face of an administration and relationship, political leadership trying to keep them from accomplishing their mission and that is protecting the border. all of these efforts are to try to impair their own agents from succeeding. elizabeth: we've got may i -- my
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a marya flores, flipped republican. your final word on that? >> glenn youngkin got 54% of the has pain income vote. the hispanic vote is moving republican. you saw it yesterday. you will see a lot more of it. immigration issue, rule of law, they're entrepreneurial, they're supportive of law enforcement. presumptions of the democrats are wrong when they race bait and ethnically categorize everybody. hispanics in this country are proving it. elizabeth: ken cuccinelli thank you so much. good to see you. guy benson is coming up. elon musk is upsetting democrats again. elon musk is saying he wants to vote for ron desantis in 2024. he is talking about launching a new super pack to get more centrists elected. ♪
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hi, i'm denise. i've lost over 22 pounds with golo in six months and i've kept it off for over a year. i was skeptical about golo in the beginning because i've tried so many different types of diet products before. i've tried detox, i've tried teas, i've tried all different types of pills, so i was skeptical about anything working because it never did. but look what golo has done. look what it has done. i'm in a size 4 pair of pants. go golo. (soft music) joining us now, fox news contributor guy benson, great to have you back on, what was your reaction when he saw elon musk outrage and democrats, he's tweeting he wants republican president 2024, he's going to vote looks like for ron
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desantis, what do you think? >> i thought desantis reaction, he was asked about it. he's running for reelection as governor of florida right now, there are rumors he might have an eye on it down the road but he said look, i'm not announcing for anything that, i just want to win reelection here but he said i would always welcome growing support from african-americans which is a good line about elon musk, a little trolling from desantis because of course elon is a south african immigrant to the united states of america and elon knows how to push certain buttons and the left is frustrated, they can't put him in a box so they say is a billionaire, all these things but a texan right now. he talked about that flipped see at the border last night with flores, he said he voted for her, a big change in his thinking. i think he's where a lot of americans are wrinkly, they aren't happy with what they are
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seeing. the democrats run everything in washington d.c., people are looking for alternatives and involves often someone in their. elizabeth: i'm thinking of creating a super moderate super pack, he wants centrist views from all the parties. he doesn't want the far left or the far right. he's talking about nancy pelosi wiping out the bench of moderates and he's been taking on the far left for some time, what's your thought on that? >> he certainly is the money to throw around on different projects buying twitter or something like this. i'm skeptical it would work because money, contrary to what the left often says doesn't really by elections and the system we have right now is the primary system with both major parties and that's the process people go through. i guess he could boost people within the primaries and tried to give them extra leg up but ultimately the base is generally
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to turns out in the primary elections and you have to appeal to that base to win the party's nomination especially in congressional races and local races so by all means more power to him if you want to try to empower certain people in each party closer to the middle, go for it. i think it might be a little more challenging than just dumping money at the problem. elizabeth: the other thing is reports of elon musk all hands on meeting with twitter tomorrow, $44 billion deal, we don't know if it will take off or not but it's coming at a time when we see the white house during an emergency meeting with the house caucus about messaging and it's coming up at the same time, we got climate czar gina mccarthy talking more about censorship of anything that criticism of green energy as it pertains to fossil fuel and supporting also fuel the uc the war on messaging right now going into overdrive out of the white house so can you take all of that on x.
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>> i think number one let's talk about the all hands meeting at twitter. i will tell you, i would probably pay money for a pay view opportunity to be a fly on the wall in that room or virtual room, i think there will be a lot of hostility, people melting down over musk, we've heard about this internally, things leaking out, i think it will be high entertainment from both ends. number two, at the white house this messaging reboot where they huddle with house democrats or whatever, i feel like a broken record when i say this but i feel the democrats are learning this lesson, they keep talking about messaging, it's not really their problem they are not good at it, the new white house press secretary is challenging her ability to communicate, scapegoating and talking points they keep cycling through, not persuading people because their actual problem is not on
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messaging or rhetoric, not on slogans or bumper stickers but results, outcomes and reality, unable to change course on that because they are committed believers, bad ideas. they can rearrange the chairs on the deck of the sinking ship but ultimately the problem is there's a huge gash in the ship taking on water talking about it different isn't going to change anything and try to center people for being critical of anything, i think it rubs a lot of folks the wrong way and i think further embolden and empower conservatives or even independents to turn out, motivate like crazy in november to put a break on some of this. elizabeth: and the problem is about policy, broken policy and messaging. biden is saying there's no vaccine when he took office, wages are rising and inflation wiping out wage gains. he's claiming trump destroyed 20 million jobs in the democrats shut down 20 million jobs, not trump. i know words?
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>> a lot of this is misdirection and silliness. white house line is look at this incredible growth, historic amount of gains in the economy. basically, be grateful, americans. come on. elizabeth: come back soon, good to see you. i'm elizabeth macdonald, you've been watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness, we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: the most action we seen since 1994, the fed raising interest rates by staggering 75 basis points in an attempt to tame out-of-control inflation but is it too late? fed chair and white house still insisting new york economy is fine. hey guys, if everything is so rosy, why are you bringing out the big guns? for months we've been talking about shocking domes and prices across the country, months and months, food is up about gas is up, everything is up i
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