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elizabeth macdonald, this is "the evening edit." >> the house subcommittee on coronavirus pandemic held the first hearing today after bomb shell e-mails reveal dr. fauci prompted drafting of a scientific paper to quote disprove the lab leak theory. >> not one evidence of a certain species whether it has been shown to have this virus, somehow or another transferred to human. >> there are 9 million reasons why they changed their mind, three days after they say it came from a lab, they change their position. only intervening conference call with dr. fauci, and dr. collins, then 3 months later they get 9 million bucks from dr. fauci, isn't that something? >> joining me now with
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react. jim jordan, house judiciary chair, thank you for joining us, you had a special seat at hearing today, i would like to know your main take away. >> dr. fauci misled us from the get go, january 31, 2020 he getting e-mail from dr. anderson that says virus looks engineered, next day he gets e-mail from dr. gary, who said, i don't know how this happens in nature it would be easy to do in a lab. those two guys changed their position after dr. fauci gets them on a conference call and tells them, here is our story. let's get our stories straight. let's change the narrative, and say it came from nature, down play this idea it could have come from a lab. they went 180 degrees, and i think one of the motivating factors was dr. fauci hands out this money, he has his fiefdom, they get 9 million
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dollar grant a new months later. i think reason why dr. fauci was so concerned because your tax dollars went to a lab in china that was not up to code, that was doing gain-of-function research, now we have a leak from ha very city, that can't be from the lab dr. fauci said that, undermine everything that i have been doing, he has to make sure the other theory that gets pushed. >> you bring up 9 million dollars. i will dig into this, the grant, two leading virologists received after they backtracked their support for the lab leak theory. where did that money come from? >> this is part of money that nyad and nih hand out to do coronavirus research, they have been getting our money for years, dr. fauci has been handing out millions -- you know he has been there 40-something year, these virologists get a 9 million dollar grant a few months after they change
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their narrative. this is the thing that dr. fauci has been doing. he as i said, i think he belt a fiefdom he and dr. collins control. that is where the money came from our tax dollars to these guys, like they went to the wuhan institute of viviewer -- virology. >> you are all taking action in the house and criticism in senate as well. >> it was an elaborate cover-up that began in january of 2020, there are e-mails between dr. collins and dr. fauci, which dr. collins said it would not be good for china or science. >> in i know dr. fauci, he a smart man but his behavior and lack of candor during the epidemic has undermined the institution of science and public health. >> i'm sure you remember
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that fiery exchange between dr. fauci andd dr. rand paul when fauci looked him in the eye, said there was no funding from the nih for any gain-of-function research to the lab, now we're finding it, that is not true. >> yeah, everything it seems that fauci told us turned out to not be accurate, we should do legislatively, say, no gain-of-function research. research. i think that is why fauci wanted to change the narrative and cover-up revreference to a probably lab leak. he knew it was ga gain-of-function. he gets an e-mail that this money did not go f f through the tip typical
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approval process. no gain-of-function research funding. >> we have the sound bite from dr. fauci early on in pandemic he talked about there was no chance it came from a lab leak. >> there was a study rstudy receply we it can make available, a group of highly qualified virologists looked at sequences there, this is consistent with the jump of a species from animal to a human. >> he wanted to us believe that. it is really interesting, you look at this 3 years later, hindsight is 20/20, but not a person on the globe that was not touched by this pandemic, doesn't want answers to where it came from and what the motivation was and if action needs to be taken. your response on where we go past the hearings. >> first, what dr. fauci i
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believe was referencing there was paper that he had a hand in editing and pushing. for him to reference that, i think from white house press briefing room, is -- that is ridiculous and it is wrong in my judgment. the answer is first get the facts on the table so the whole country knows everything that happened, the virologists who said it came from a lab then changed their position after talking with fauci, i want to sit with those guys for a transcribed interview. we should not allow the gain-of-function research, that should be an important piece of legislation we get passed and hopefully joe biden would since so it into -- sign it into law. >> your committee that did digging, discovered documents that showed ftc's
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twitter investigation was looking for elon musk internal investigation and name of journalists. >> it is an chafn example of weaponization of government, first twitter file comes out december 2, 11 days later a question from the ftc, asking elon musk who are the journalists you are talking to, they named 4, by name, personally, two of those by the way are testifying in front of our committee tomorrow, michael shell en burger and matt tie eastboundy. they are going over journalist, the person that headed up the ftc, guess who she worked before, house democrats on the judiciary committee, and they have said from the get g they will fight our committee on the weaponization of
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government agencies against we the people, they said they will fight our committee tooth and nail. this is how wrong this is. and idea that democrats won't stand up and defend the first amendment but supporting attacks and threats to it, it is scary, it really is. >> a huge problem, this seems tit-for-tat retaliation, elon musk takeovers the company and exposes what happened over the course of last few years. and ftc all of a sudden goes after him. >> 12 letters in 3 months, asking for every communication everyone that elon musk talked to and anyone who talked about elon musk, they want those communications that is like, that is intimidation and harassment and weaponization of government against a private company for goodness' sake. >> i was going to say that, it is a private company, they don't have grounds do
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it chairman jim jordan great to track talk with you. >> thank you. >> let's get to this shocking story. suspect has now been arrested in connection with kidnapping of 4 americans in mexico, two of which were killed, authorities in mexico have taken 24-year-old jose gud frguadalupe into custody after he was found guarding a shack where the cartel members tortured the 4 americans, not clear if the suspect is connected to cartel in question, but two americans are thankfully back on american soil, johning me now senator ron johnson. senator, good evening, thank you for joining us. >> jackie, hope you are doing well. >> let's start up with date on where we stand, so many people are calling for military action here. the feeling is that cartels are not taken seriously
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enough by this administration that they need to be treated like terrorists, so we can get order restored at our border in the south. >> i think it is beyond unfortunate that mexico is slowly sinking into a narco terrorist state, we have to recognize we're contributing to that by our demand for drugs and biden administration's policy of an open border. which is funneling tens and over the years hundreds of billions of dollars into pockets of some of the most evil people on the planet, the drug traffickers, human traffickers. this is all facilitated by biden's open border policy. >> so our viewers understand the contact. it is the cartel who are profiting while american people suffer. whether no matter which side of the border you are oon --
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awfully 40 billion they make between drug trafficking and human trafficking. we're bringing illegal migrants into country, some potential criminals, diffdistributes northern california. nornal fentanyl, have to ask yourself how is that happening. >> we have radical leftists in power in our major cities that are not prosecuting crimes that allow gangs to thrive. this is insane you say we're not prosecuting shoplifters unless they shop lift over $1,000. so, the radical left policies are destroying this country. and americans have to wake up. i remind americans that venezuela they voted themselves into poverty in just a couple decades.
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unfortunately america voted the biden administration in to power, and look at what they are doing to weaken america, the embarrassing and dangerous surrender of afghanistan, open borders, rising crime, record inflation, and record gasoline prices, they didn't just happen, these are the direct result of democrat governance. americans have to awaken to the urgency of the moment. >> merrick garland, attorney general responded, saying in a moa month -- voice that the bad administration. >> american law needs to change to make sure we deal with them, as we designate the next step will be provide authorization to use military force to
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eradicate mexican drug cartels. >> do you think that anyone will act in the way that senator is suggesting? >> first, we know how to close the borders. you stop providing incentives for people to come in the country illegally. a high percentage of people coming here have no valid asylum claim, so you don't allow them to stay, about 4 million people since biden administration have been allowed to stay. i will tell you, the drug cartels. they control cities, and regions, this is not some easy operation, our concern has to be those regions that are creeping into america. there are places you cannot hike safely in america because the drug cartels are growing marijuana. you have state clear those, we have to open our eyes and
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understand. the mainstream media is turning their heads from it because they support an open border policy. >> interesting to me we talk about tiktok it is poisoning youth of america with content pushed out by a algorithm, and fentanyl coming in via china by the way through the southern border. it is poisoning america. and the solution so far has been, let's put more narcan out there to revive people, that is a good idea under the circumstances yes, but they not focused on stopping the drugs coming in. >> narcan ask a band-aid, you are fight, fentanyl in particular is a direct attack from china on the u.s., they used to mail it through the postal system, it would escape our law
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enforcement, now because it easy to get the drugs in through mexico, they are sending precursor to mexico, counterfeit pills that look like prescription drugs killing our youth. we know how to fix it. we have an administration that refuses to do so and lies to the american people, saying we have control over the border, we don't. this is a cot catastrophe. >> senator ron johnson thank you. >> have a good night. >> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle renewing calls to ban washington power plays from trading on the stock market. >> ftc gove going after elon musk. we'll dig into that. >> congressman jeff van drew and "new york post" jon levine are next on "the
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jackie: the federal trade commission demanded twitter turnover internal documents, including a list of journalists who were behind viral twitter files as part of a probe surrounding elon musk's 2022 takeover. musk is slamming the actions, calling it quote, a shameful case of weaponization. joining us congressman jeff van drew from house judiciary and "new york post" columnist j john levin we touched on this topic, i will start with you congressman van drew, elon musk said i bought the company and exposed what went on over course of last couple years, now they are coming after he. me. >> so typical, it was okay for the ftc not to care what was going on, not to care about a loss of freedom and not care about a list of free speech. when it was conservatives
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that were censored, now it is a different story. now that we're telling the truth that information is coming out, we have an ftc that is weaponized and going after not only elon musk, but the reporters that got the information as well. you either have freedom of speech or you don't, we don't. and we have to bring it back and with being done -- what is being done is wrong, and something that is contrary to everything that we believe in america. and including our first amendment rights. jackie: and jon, they want 4 things they are asking for, they want i.d.s of journalists that had access to the archives, and they want internal communications related to elon musk. they want an explaining a on why tweeter fired jim baker and information tied to layoffs and twitter blue
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subscription service. luk -- you look at list and say what grounds do that have to ask for this, twitter is a private company. >> absolutely, so -- as a journalist, i say it is disturbing to see the federal government seeking this information about reporters, who were involved in a story that was critical of the federal government. and it just runs rough shod over first amendment and goes a long way to explaining why we have a committee investigating weaponization of federal government. to your point about seekinga information, you don't see the ftc going after facebook in this way or google or amazon, they are also companies that had large layoffs, but they are not interesteed in consumer data, only twitter, it is convenient after twitter was involved in a massive story that cast a lot of these agency in a negative light. jackie: congressman, please.
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>> yes. jackie: i fill felt you wanted to jump in. >> why the hell is there business, they want to know where you were, with whom you spoke. what was the information. why did the information come forward. they want to know of detail about every person involved in something that is normal, first amendment right that is what freed on. the press is about. that is what preed freedom of speech is about, but they didn't care when it was conservative folks that were not allowed to speak. it was conservative news people, and conservative people who spoke out, they could not care if they were cut out, all of a sudden now, they care a lot about what twitter is doing, you know if facebook did a real job and opened up they would
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be after them. jackie: jon, back to you. as a journalist, i think about first amendment it is important to me and my colleagues and our country. one of the things that regimes will do, we have seen it time gain in other countries, the first thing they do is stifle the press so they can control the narrative. and that is what makes the united states different. that is what makes our constitution different with respect to the rights we have here. and so talk to me a little bit about why twitter needs to fight back and why basically our viewers and american people have to understand why is it important. >> twitter files was a story about mal malfeasance in our government. now, you know it was not just a story about taxes or gardening but a serious series of stories, now the same federal government trying to get that information of reporters who
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were involved. what do they want this for? i hope that the reporters' taxes are in order, this is should be investigated. jackie: congressman jeff van drew, and jon levine. >> thank you. jackie: all right, there are some renewed called to oust st. louis d.a. kim gardner as homicides skyrocket after that soros backs prosecutor, and lawmakers on both sides of aisle renewing calls to ban washington power players from playing on stock market, congressman byron donalds from house financial services, steve moore both on "the evening edit" next. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change,
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jackie: welcome back lawmakers renewing calls to ban washington power players from trading on the stock market. grady trimble on capitol hill with more for us. reporter: hello, jacky, just this week, republican senator josh holly introduced legislation to ban executive officials and their spouses from buying and selling individual stocks as resent "wall street journal" investigation found more than 2600 officials invested in companies their agents oversee. holly is also proposing trading restriction on members of congress. >> president should isn't be able to do and and let's ban it across bore. rboard. reporter: on house side, congresswoman pushed for a similar bill that would ban members of congress their spouses and depend children from individual stock
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trading their third go at passing legislation. >> when he was leader mccarthy said, in inencouraging things about this, if you were in majority, this sort of effort could move forward. >> i would think have to do is address it. this can't be one of those things we kind of walk along and avid it. >> spanberger and roy bill has more than 50 bipartisan cosponsors, spanning political gamut. jackie. jackie: grady thank you so much. >> let's welcome from house financial services congressman byron donalds and former economy adviser to president trump steve moore, great to you have with us. congressman, very simple question, should members of congress be banned from trading stocks since they
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are in entitled to privileges information. >> absolutely, i have an ira back home where my investment management team manages that money, i don't make the trades, but making individual trades yes, numbers should not be making individual trades. >> okay, and talking about addressing the problem saying you can't you know just avoid what is going on, steve moore, but nancy pelosi who said she is a fighter for the people, she took this on, listen to her response. >> i want to ask you why and your husband in march of 2008, accepted and participated in a large ipo deal from visa at a time there was major legislation affects the credit card companies, making its way through the house. did you consider that to be
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a conflict of interest? >> i don't know what your point is of the question, is there some point that you want to make with that? >> should members of congress and their spouses be banned from trading individual stocks while serving in congress. >> no to the second one. any -- we have a responsibility to report in the stock on the stock, is their is a free market -- this is a free market, we're a free market economy. jackie: okay, so, now steve, put up a timeline of some trades that pelosi's husband paul did, and we're conticongressman talking about individual stocks. not mutual funds or iras, every time there is a big piece of legislation, paul , paul pelosi capitalized it by trading stock. >> you might call this insider trading, this is using industry that you know about the industries and what kind of regulations
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that are coming along. and trading on that. i was surprised, on that video that you showed the first one of nancy pelosi, that was back i believe it was 2011, this has been -- >> 2008. >> this has been 10 years, why has it not been fixed, there are conflicts of interest, i think that american people will demand this practice end right now, it should have ended 10 years ago. jackie: congressman, do you think her response was adequate, screen to put up, didn't make it. they profited, pelosis off tesla stock, and microsoft before important legislation nvidia. do you think her response was adequate? >> now no, her response of garbage. everyone knows that she was mess -- her and her husband doing all kind of stuff, if you have a member of
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congress buy stock in apple when there was no business going on in apple, on capitol hill, m mind you, i don't think that people will care this cuts to choir core of credibility for members of congress, person that violated it more than anyone else is the former speaker, if her name of the nancy smith she might have been brought up on insider trading charges, but people looked other way, or response is garbage, we're doing new legislation to get out from shadow of her atrocities. jackie: and i just one final question, steve. not on stocks, but on the fed. white house said that will not intervene. fed is under pressure to raise interest rates at-this-point, your thoughts it looks like a rough ride for the year. >> you better believe it, you know, what is interesting about this, when
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you look at the massive spending, i am glad congressman donalds is here, i know he believes this to be true. but fact is that the the reason we have the rising inflation is the out of control government spending of trillions of dollars, you can't keep running the deficits per year, that is why, the fed can't solve the problem itself. congressman you and our colleagues have to get rid of the massive deficits or we'll have inflation for years to come. >> i agree with you. not only to we need that, but one thing that fed is look at is size of their balance sheet, it needs to shrink more, congress mass to stop over spending. jackie: thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. jackie: a virginia public school reportedly bar the white and asian students from a college prep program. as school in the same district facing an ag probe
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her job the people's elected representatives empowered me at attorney general to remedy that situation through a statutory procedure. and a legal procedure to remove an elected official from office, this is not something i undertake lightly, i come from a criminal prosecution background. it isn't a nulcasion of law because you don't agree with laws that are written down, the attorney is refusing to prosecute cases and confer and inform victims and refusing to file new charges, we'll step up and hole her accountable andl restore the rule of law. jackie: ag bailey, they found she used a soros backed organization to move forward, racially equity agendas, she has been under
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fire for other things at center of various c scandal over 800 cops have quit under her tenure. the voters are not happy with her. why does this take so long to get someone like this out of office? >> a high bar to remav an elected official from office, fortunate majority of prosecutor in state of missouri uphold the law, that is prosecutors of all parties this is a unique situation have an individual who is yo unlawfulliry puci-- to refusal to do her job. and we'll restore the rule of law. time for justice to prevail. jackie: i have experience
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with district attorneys who refuse to prosecute crimes in city. i live here in new york, alvin bragg created kite quite the chaotic situation week have s have -- cho shocking video from queens new york, we have teens, that are trashing a restaurant over weekend. they left 20 thousand worth of damage in their wake. you know here in new york city, no one is doing anything about alvin bragg. >> this is about the rule of law, when people are not enforcing let it undermines rule of law. we're a country of laws, a nation of laws not individuals there has to be law and order, at end of day here in missouri support our law enforcement officers we believe safer streets equal
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prosperous communities, i hope that is a wake-up call and there will be individuals that will h hold to them accountable. jackie: if you prevail, does this represent a sea change in and should -- some ways? >> well, it is not a political decision for me, about the text of statute and enforcing laws as written, nationally it is a crisis point, we see violent treatment surging there are victims from all spectrum of life we have to stand up and protect, our law enforcement officers to that. and prosecutor attorneys should to that. >> attorney general andrew bailey thank you for joining us. >> thank you. jackie: a virginia public school reportedly bars white andsasian students from a college prep program, a school in same district faces an ag probe for
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kids who don't get high grades. you talk about honors, stop. but the fr frustration they are not elevated as they are trying to tear down the kids above them. this is not a rising tide to lifts all boats. this is an attempt to bring downs over achievers. which in a global marketplace, is unfair even to kids at the bottom, if we're not teaching home to compete at highest level they will not be prepared for the real world. jackie: we did a story last night, a school in same county was receiving funding from china and bringing down the me merit bars, the chinese want our kids to be stupid. >> would yankees hire the red sox to run their farm system, no. that is what we're doing, boston can you help the
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yankees get better we get worse. jackie: author of goose bump series sa. swsaid his publisher made woke edits behind his back. >> this is ridiculous to me, if luke at words like edited words like plump, amazing that liberals don't want kids to see words but they have kids that age go to a drag show, we don't want you hearing word plump but here is 20 bucks to give to a guy named cinnabon. jackie: interesting the way they are attack in this case, you think about disney, how disney made that push to go woke. it didn't end up being profitable for the company that is. and eyeier iger is
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trying to right the ship now. >> they are ignores needs of the parents, parents were not concerned with far left agenda, nobody, you talk about inclusion. lower price of a ticket. there are more people kept out of the park by the 130 price of admission than pronouns. jackie: a birdie told me about a new special. >> yes, the death of hollywood. a 4 part series streaming on "fox nation" now. chronicles decline of hollywood, they put their own ideology ahead of the needs of customer, the customer goes to movie to escape the torments of every day life they can no longer do, that they're getting lectured about inequality from a woman wearing a dress that costs more than your house that is the frustration with hollywood. they are not in the joke. exphn --. >> i lu used to love "sex in the city" series. i watched the new one, i said, you went woke.
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>> yeah that is the part that alienating so many people. jackie: i don't watch it any more. >> why would you. there are so many other places, where you can get politics injected in your life. and i think that is the frustration that customer, and why hollywood is -- is -- t. >> i am watching it to escape. >> they were hash tags like oscar is so white, likeo, what nobody cares. if you republican a business, if it woke don't fix it. >> jimmy failla, thank you so much. >> state right there, my two cents coming up next. you could disrupt buying habits before they disrupt your business. you could fire up a new generation of start-ups. . .
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♪. jackie: the american people deserve answers. look at the demands by the ftc they asked for twitter's elon musk to identify all journalists. if you look at twitter files you see all the journalists taibbi, schoenberger, bari weiss. they are a private company. why ask moving to explain why fired employee jim baker or reasoning for the mass layoffs. he doesn't have to explain that. who is the ftc to question who elon musk hires and fires. at this point why don't they ask for the private conversations of other companies like facebook, snapchat and google. i could go on. americans are fed up woke
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policies and selective bias. how about focusing on flailing economy? that would be a good idea. a survey shows americans are most pessimistic about financial futures since 2010. the gop has control over the house. we're ramping up the probes. we'll see more and more come to light. in the words of florida governor ron desantis at his state of the state address -- >> we buck the elites. we ignored the chatter. we did it our way. and i can promise you this, you ain't seen nothing yet. jackie: pretty remarkable from the governor of florida. i want to take a second to thank emac letting me sit in for the last few days. i had a great time. she willing back tomorrow. find me on the "the big money s" 1:00 p.m. eastern time on fox business. i'm jackie deangelis in for elizabeth macdonald. you've been watching "the evening edit." i will send it over to the "the bottom line" with dagen and sean. dagen: thank you so much,
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